Kyusho Impaling Method (Sanchin)

Kyusho Impaling Method (Sanchin)

When is a Parry Not a Parry When we look at our Martial Arts, Style, Actions, Postures, Etc., we often only see one idea, method or possibility. Most stylists also use mostly defensive moves prior to an offensive action (if they even get the chance), leaving greater...
Kyusho Reverse Striking

Kyusho Reverse Striking

Reverse Thinking You can use the Kyusho Reverse Striking to double the possibilities in each move in your style. So what is reverse striking, in short it is using the Yin or Negative mechanical function, rather than the Yang or positive function. So instead of...
Uechi Sanchin Tuite Application

Uechi Sanchin Tuite Application

It's the Nerves... Not the Joints In Kyusho training, we always attack the nerves as opposed to the Joints in Locking, Throwing or Dislocations. We do this for efficiency and greater affects on the opponent with far less power and or damage. We never seek to Dislocate...
Joint and Bone Attacks

Joint and Bone Attacks

That Really Hurts Kyusho adds efficiency and increased physical dysfunction when used on the human body. Yes one of the harsher realities of Kyusho is that it makes dislocating joints far easier and efficient a process. It also makes some breaks easier as well. In...
Nai Han Chi Tuite

Nai Han Chi Tuite

Postures Reveal When a Martial Artist integrates Kyusho into their practices, they begin to look as well as see deeper into their style and it's potential. They begin to understand that they should and can attack the inner weaker anatomical structure of their...