Why do we need Alarm Points?
So why do we need Alarm Points? In my belief Alarm Points are the most underestimated, yet most important of all the principles for success in Kyuso Jitsu. I have now even tied them deep into the study of Dim Mak! So let's take a close look shall we?
This is just the tip of the iceberg! Let's look at an advanced anatomy of a "fighter.'
My first martial arts teacher who I was with for 16 years was an AMAZING TKD fighter. He competed in both full contact and point fighting and basically lost once. He was 7 years running North American Grand Champion. The man knew his stuff! One night we had a discussion on how a successful fighter thinks. He told me an average fighter can see 2 moves ahead, an advanced 3 moves, and a world champion 4 moves. Now this is an oversimplification, but I know you get the point.
In Self Defense Alarm Point enable this type of vision during an attack. They give you the opportunity to activate and therefore damage more areas of the attackers body at one time! Back several years ago I did some workshops on Alarm Points, and how to use them. Follow the link below to learn more about this very important video series.
Kyusho Pressure Point Anatomy eBook
I have a NEW eBook coming in 2019! This is called Kyusho Pressure Point Anatomy! It is going to be the Grey's Anatomy of Kyusho Jitsu, the science of pressure point self defense! This is a MUST have! Learn more from the link below NOW!
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Yours in the arts,
Grand Master Art Mason
Grand Master Art Mason
Grand Master Art Mason is a professional full time martial artists and Kyusho Jitsu teacher. He is available for seminars and study groups. He resides in Brasov Romania
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