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Adding Kyusho Jutsu to Jiu Jitsu

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Description: Welcome to the WORLD'S FIRST EVER Adding Kyusho Jutsu to Jiu Jitsu course.This in-depth course will change your life on how you view your Waza (Techniques).Let’s talk about what “Kyusho Jutsu” really is. Kyusho simply is the study of the human body and its nervous system. By studying this system you can take any of the techniques and kata in your system and make them incredibly effective, easy to apply, and devastating for anyone and everyone! You will begin to learn how to interpret each and every move and discover there is absolutely NO WASTED Movement, each and every move has incredible power and significant meaning… even the formal beginningsHow does it all work? Kyusho Jutsu teaches you how to disrupt a person’s nervous system, allowing you to perform various techniques and maneuvers with ease. Techniques like joint locks, arm bars, and throws are done by temporarily shutting off various joints or by affecting specific nerves in the body to make them more painful and easier to manipulate. This allows you to quickly disable and subdue any attacker or classroom partner.Kyusho then becomes the great equalizer that has been talked about in the arts for centuries.Whether you are a Grand Master or a beginner, Kyusho Jutsu will help you to develop your art. This course, Adding Kyusho Jutsu to Jiu Jitsu is the first program to combine the system of pressure points and Jiu Jitsu in a simple-to-understand learning method. 25 Lessons in Official Jiu Jitsu consists of 25 Lessons - Lesson 1: Taka Basami - Taking Hold Up HighLesson 2: Keage – Kicking UpLesson 3: Makikomi - Winding UpLesson 4: Ude Makikomi - Arm TwistingLesson 5: Oenage - Tossing OverheadLesson 6: Koshi Garuma - Haunch WheelLesson 7: Ke Kaishi - Turning By KickLesson 8: Iri Jime - Scarf WringingLesson 9: Kake Ai - Meeting By HangingLesson 10: Mawari
Category: Health & Fitness > Martial Arts & Self Defense > Martial Arts
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Price: 59.99
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