A while back I stated "if ti is in your mind, it is theory, when its in your hands, it's experience". And just like hand trapping and Chi Sao, it becomes a feel, an intuition, automatic.
@@ryansharp9355 well sir, there is a ton of free information at Kyusho.com or try the online educational system at kyusho.com/membership-options/?s2-ssl=yes
No, but there are differences. Gichen Funakoshi (Shotokan Founder), stated the stronger a man tries to make himself the weaker they become. This translates for a body builder type as those big muscles stretch and weaken the nerves and blood vessels. The more extreme the build the more extreme the vulnerability. Most are walking heart attacks in waiting. The Fat man has undue pressure on organs, blood vessels, nerves etc. in both these cases you must known what is weak... that comes from hands on... but a great topic for a video discussion, thanks... give me a couple of days to reply.
@@THEREALZENFORCE Sir, the actions, responses and repercussions have been researched and validate with Doctors and Other Health related professionals for decades. You should research and maybe even train something before comment.
@@EvanPantazi It is important that you know you are one of the most powerful teachers in the world and the way you show is really phenomenal thank you dear man and genius
You obviously don’t get it, look at any MMA KO and it was Kyusho, but it is way beyond just that or fighting. It’s human anatomy and physiology , I guess way beyond most people’s intellectual scope.
You realize if you are not attacking the weaker anatomical structures, you personally will never reach your full potential. To dismiss or ignore this is a prison of your own making. And by the way if you aim at a nerve target on the head and miss, you still hit them in the head... you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
@@EvanPantazi I believe that squeezing one in the so called pressure points is not effective. If the human body was so weak under adrenaline boxers would be falling down by getting hit on the bicep. But that doesn't happen.
@@Johnhatzijohn Watch again sir with two distinctions; first and most important, real Kyusho is not "pressure Points" or pain compliance... knowing this difference will help you for the next. Next if you watch the KO's in boxing or mma,you will see the nerves are struck at the correct trajectory, so the real structures of real Kyusho do work... but your eye needs to see it. Many boxers know of these "Sweet Spots" De La Hoya, Ali, Vargas, etc. Squeezing is for grappling, it is what occurs in a rear naked choke, you are squeezing the carotid artery, this is a real Kyusho target. Again I urge you to understand the difference, Kyusho is NOT pressure points, it is real anatomical structures of nerve, blood, organ and reflexive mechanisms. Good luck in your study.
@@Johnhatzijohn No as we have seen plenty of hem not work, when you get it right it works, like Chuck Liddel wrote in his book. What is so difficult to train in aiming a left hook?
Watching the big man wince from that stuff is mad. Very impressive
"You don't have to look at the targets." That explains it all.....It really does.
A while back I stated "if ti is in your mind, it is theory, when its in your hands, it's experience". And just like hand trapping and Chi Sao, it becomes a feel, an intuition, automatic.
I was giving up on my Karate but after seeing Mr Evan I gain a new level of interest now... 🥋
Enjoy the journey.
Sensei desde Cuba eso es aplicar presion a los puntos debiles acunpuntura
I do not have any affiliates or know of anyone reliable in Kyusho in Cuba. Also please look for anatomical not acupuncture for Kyusho.
WoW...what a great explanation
Glad it was of worth for you.
Is Kyusho a separate martial art or just a system to blend with other martial arts.
It is understanding and accessing the opponents weaker anatomy and physiology. It is not a style as it works in all of them.
@@EvanPantazi Thanks Evan. Where can I learn more about Kyusho?
@@ryansharp9355 well sir, there is a ton of free information at Kyusho.com or try the online educational system at kyusho.com/membership-options/?s2-ssl=yes
good info thats the real aproach🙂
Thanks for the comment!
thank you sir. These techniques are so "camera safe".
Uke Safe too, just a tad uncomfortable.
thanks for theteaching
You are welcome sir.
Evan in your experience, when applying kyushu, do you find very fat people more of a challenge or very muscular people?
No, but there are differences. Gichen Funakoshi (Shotokan Founder), stated the stronger a man tries to make himself the weaker they become. This translates for a body builder type as those big muscles stretch and weaken the nerves and blood vessels. The more extreme the build the more extreme the vulnerability. Most are walking heart attacks in waiting. The Fat man has undue pressure on organs, blood vessels, nerves etc. in both these cases you must known what is weak... that comes from hands on... but a great topic for a video discussion, thanks... give me a couple of days to reply.
My teacher stated that those with a big belly are more vulnerable on the f ribs (I think spleen alarm, for those who do use pressure points)
@@THEREALZENFORCE Sir, the actions, responses and repercussions have been researched and validate with Doctors and Other Health related professionals for decades. You should research and maybe even train something before comment.
@@EvanPantazi It is important that you know you are one of the most powerful teachers in the world and the way you show is really phenomenal thank you dear man and genius
And somewhere Spock is nodding his head in approval. 👍😎👍
Master of bullshitdo, I want to see one of your students in an actual fight against a mix martial artist.
You obviously don’t get it, look at any MMA KO and it was Kyusho, but it is way beyond just that or fighting. It’s human anatomy and physiology , I guess way beyond most people’s intellectual scope.
In mma kyusho isn't used. If you use it ,there will be no fight
King
All that probably won't work on an angry person full of adrenaline that wants to smash your face in.
You realize if you are not attacking the weaker anatomical structures, you personally will never reach your full potential. To dismiss or ignore this is a prison of your own making. And by the way if you aim at a nerve target on the head and miss, you still hit them in the head... you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
@@EvanPantazi I believe that squeezing one in the so called pressure points is not effective. If the human body was so weak under adrenaline boxers would be falling down by getting hit on the bicep. But that doesn't happen.
@@Johnhatzijohn Watch again sir with two distinctions; first and most important, real Kyusho is not "pressure Points" or pain compliance... knowing this difference will help you for the next. Next if you watch the KO's in boxing or mma,you will see the nerves are struck at the correct trajectory, so the real structures of real Kyusho do work... but your eye needs to see it. Many boxers know of these "Sweet Spots" De La Hoya, Ali, Vargas, etc. Squeezing is for grappling, it is what occurs in a rear naked choke, you are squeezing the carotid artery, this is a real Kyusho target. Again I urge you to understand the difference, Kyusho is NOT pressure points, it is real anatomical structures of nerve, blood, organ and reflexive mechanisms. Good luck in your study.
@@EvanPantazi So people just go and learn to throw a proper left hook to the chin instead of all that bs.
@@Johnhatzijohn No as we have seen plenty of hem not work, when you get it right it works, like Chuck Liddel wrote in his book. What is so difficult to train in aiming a left hook?
The next level of fighting
Master Miagi...
Mare om Mare caracter cu stimaAlex. ROMINIA bistrita😄😃
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Man kann bestimmt viel mit so etwas verdienen.
We have 12 stomachs? Weird… this is one of the most worthless demonstrations ever
King