Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques
Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques is Part 3 of the series on Kyusho Jitsu / Pressure Point Techniques. You will see many very talented martial artist perform various knockouts while kicking. And these are great demonstrations too! But they are demonstrations. And me, at my age and years in the martial arts, I will not be training for one shot knockouts with a high kick.
Especially when there is a much better way!
Kicking is a great part of many martial art systems. This includes my first art of Hapkido. About 70% of what we did was kicking. But in real life, no matter how good you are, high kicks are high risk and targeting is very difficult on a moving target. The street is not free sparring.
The image seen here is me in about 1995. I loved to kick, but had no idea about pressure points within this. However, Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques video course will change this.
Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques
Do you need to kick high for a kickout? No you do not. There are many knockout pressure points on the body that are middle to low area. And very importantly there are even more that will cause such intense pain the attacker cannot continue. Plus this can all be done without high risk to yourself which is extremely important.
What is in Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques?
- Lower body knockout pressure points
- Crippling leg pressure points
- Mid body targets with great effectiveness
- High kick target too!
- Using angles for safer and more effective kicking
- How the principles apply
- And much more!
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Kyusho Jitsu is not a style of martial art but rather a study. It assumes you have spent time training in a style of martial art. The information in the Kyusho Jitsu study was removed from almost all martial arts many years ago as they switched their focus to teaching children and sport. You can find more Kyusho video courses here.
This all new course, Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques, which is part of the Kyusho Jitsu Technique Series.
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Martial Arts training should not be looked at as an activity. It is rather a study. And a study that lasts for a lifetime. The world is in the trouble it is in today because people are not educated, they are indoctrinated. Therefore, they regurgitate information that is not truth, but part of a narrative.
And the martial arts world has been affected by this as well. Thus, they believe that ring fighting and feats of physical prowess are the only way. There is no truth to this idea. These things have value, but are only a fraction of the entire picture.
Learning is for a lifetime.
How often have you heard someone say that they are “too old for” something? There is no truth to this, as age is a state of mind. Anyone can do the Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques. Age is a state of mind.
Too many martial artists my age have relegated themselves to talking about their glory days at a coffee shop, or worse social media platforms. Remember to “Never say Never” or “Niciodată să nu spui niciodată” in Romanian. You are never too old to learn, and as an example, I am learning a language to the point of certifying as a speaker in my 60s. And I consider this to be part of my martial arts training!
Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques
Kyusho Jitsu is the study of vital places in the body. Age is a state of mind. But if you are trapped in the idea that martial arts is ONLY physical, a victory at a tournament, then you grow old. Relegated to talking about the glory days at a Pizza Hut, as Hanshi Juchnik states it. And this course on the Kyusho Jitsu and Throws is an important part of learning and study.
And the best part, if you purchase this influential and amazing video course called Kyusho Jitsu Kicking Techniques and are not happy within the first 30 days, I will refund you. Just submit a Support Ticket. But I know you will love this! Do you prefer eBook on Kosho, check here?
Thank you for your time and have a wonderful day. Keep learning.
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