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  • good old renro

  • I hate it when my sensei pokes my kyusho, hurts hours after the training (he is not the gentle type).

  • @Buttfranklin tell him from me to work on hid ego Mate! there is no need for that!

  • @gekiryudojo no permanent damage :D

    We use them extensively when we work koryu, I guess its not a bad idea to know how it feels before you try it on a partner.

  • Excelente!

  • Bueno!!!

  • isnt this saying the whole body is a weak point? And how do they test these "weak points"?

  • how do you think?

  • I dont think they re tested and I dont think they were ever tested to be honest!!! I mean a lot of this stuff is pretty self evident, if you want to break someones nose you aim for the bridge, if you want to knock out a row of teeth you aim for the philtrum, its not rocket science

  • Oh they were tested and Ive tested all! of these points many times on many people over 37 years they were originally tested on Criminals and Prisoners and they all work! see my other videos!

  • Have you tested them against live opponents in real combat??? "Criminals and Prisoners"? When, where and by who?

  • look your not a subscriber and you have had enough time out of me already btw I charge £50 per hour ok! I told you to watch the other videos and you came back with more questions too soon!, so take the advise! and yes I have used them in real combat, Research and learn and stop asking stupid questions!

  • @thomasohare LOL dude dont be ignorant these pressure points work along the nervous system as was discovered by Chinese acupuncturist almost 4500 years ago and I assure you they work take a class and start learning or find someone that knows about pressure points and get them to use it on you and then youll know perhaps

  • @thomasohare or the bottom gums

  • Thanks for vid & nice music too!

  • ty this is awsome and just wht i needed

  • I hope your Sifu is OK with you putting all of your secrets on the web for every one to study.

  • what secrets? Lol these points have been public Domain longer than Ive been alive! I dont have a Sifu I never studied Chinese arts, and all these points are known by all physiotherapists, Physiologists  masseur and masseuse etc etc so what you going to do about that then? and after 36 years of MA I'm the boss of me!

  • don't talk to your elders like that...

  • been looking for some thing like thanks brother !

  • Would I be wrong to assume you practiced Bujinkan Ninjutsu?

  • yes I used to

  • Great reference for self defense and grappling with people wish i knew this in wrestling

  • Please watch my other pressure point videos and thanks for the comment

  • thanks for the video.

    Takagi Yoshin Ryu is very similare to Dharma Marga, or the first Martial Art created by Ariyan Worriors during the Ancient times.

    in Russia it's being practised and it is all about weak places, just like these but rather in motion against another opponent.

    so i 'm pretty sure that it was given off when Buddhism was brought to Japan and Far-East from Indian Hinduism and that from Zardoshti...

  • cool

  • u guys forgot the balls XD

  • Renro, (it's on there)

  • continued...

    so i'm pretty sure that this was given by them and with the "nine cutting finger exricise" for Ninjutsu.

    so is there a matial art in Japan that uses these principles?

  • there are many, but some of the training methods are questionable

  • @WTFROFLMOA555 It was in the video at 3:20

  • most martial artis train to strike, but most of them never practise to strike at the pressure point.

  • then they are not doing Martial Arts, I Believe

  • this is exactly what i needed.

    i train with my sensei that teaches togakure-ryu. we're part of the Bujinkan.

    altho i am still no kyu xD i'm learning fairly quickly...but i needed help in this area plus taki-ori and the kihon happo.

    but seriously thanks for this =)

  • your welcome! keep Training!

  • то что надо!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Awesome video! Best ones ive seen about pressure points. Also, watare these songs? that are awesome.

    - Vinnie

  • 3'10"

    um... yea i believe "renro" is a very well known and feared pressure point =P

    and wth.. so many pressure points on the front torso and face.. u cant miss something while fighting O.o

  • are you asking me what you think?

  • when you first start bjj you leave with huge bruises, many of them on these points. i wonder what it is that makes athelets imune to this stuff?

  • it is HOW you are hit not just where! yes you can get bangs on these points in every day bangs but that is not the same as a focused strike

  • Thats a awesome ?????? I think its the feeling of being

    alive or just beat by are mom or dad as we came up in life?

  • who is that old man?

    is he a ninja?

  • He is Takamatsu, Hatsumi's teacher and yes he was a Ninja, he died in 1972, at 83 and still trained up till the end He is a legend who could rip the bark from a tree with his bare hands (his finger nails were 5mm thick! There were many Tails of his life.

  • yes takumatsu

  • LOL yes he does I googled him

  • Why are you punishing Fredrik Ljungberg lol, he looks the same.

  • Fredrik Ljungberg? never heard of him!

  • nice video! thank you for sharing it. osu!

  • Curious, Suigetsu obvious refers to the solar plexus. How is it written? The only kanji I know for that is moonlight-reflected-on-the-wat­er, which doesn't really make any sense.

  • They are only code words for the points but i'll have a look into it for you

  • Thanks. :D

  • how do i know how hard should i press or hit at the points?

  • practise!

  • ill try with my brother (6) haha just kidding

  • LOL find a crash test dummy! I did!

  • Hey great man, thank you.

  • And thank you sir!

  • Good video!!

  • thanx for sharing!

  • Thanks Friend!

  • Great vid thanks. Do you have the stills on the web like you did with the Koto ryu?

  • not yet, this vid wasnt doing so well a while back so I didnt bother, I may do the stills now

  • that will be great thanks let us know. You wouldn't happen to know if there is any kyusho points chart of the Togakure Ryu would you?(this being the theme of the year and all) thanks for posting back

  • The two vids cover all the Kyusho,there are a few more names Togakure ryu is made up of koto and Gyokko ryu and so share info like Kyusho, in my Extensive notes on Togakure ryu (400+ pages) there is no reference to Kyusho names but the Kata use manly Koto ryu kyusho

  • Thanks for that. let me know when you have placed these pics on your myspace... thanks

  • thanks for the video upload, now i know why my punches to my opponent's chest never hurt as much as i expect though i try to hit as hard as i can.

  • just relax, youll hit harder regardless of where you hit your opponent.

  • Very nice video.

  • Excellent!!!!!

  • If you want competition, you dont want Bujinkan.

    Also, meridians and pressure points are codified in the West as nerves and ganglia.

  • what would you code Chi as then?

  • Theres no competition in bujinkan becouse its to dangerous right?

  • Thats a very big issue, I would say it is beacause there are NO rules! there for it would be unfair to fight with someone useing their rules

  • thank you my cousin wnated to fight me and i hit the ulnae in his left arm and he was peechless then i punched him in the chin.note i only used these moves on him cuase hes twicemy size.

  • mostly there just heal! (unless your Dead)

    and thre name is Trevor Robinson

  • 2:37 no name....

    Thank you million times for the uploads of pressure points. Since i do not know your name, I will call you.. Ninjutsu Sensei..

  • Quote:What happens if they don't stop spasming? That was the case while i was training with my friend

    Then you have damaged Tissue and he will need to be looked at by a doctor

  • i'm only curious to know, sir, do you really need to rehab the nerv tissue complex? it doesn't heal in its own? or.. i mean, i thought most bujutsuka wants to train to eliminate their weak points..?

  • i no most of these

  • What happens if they don't stop spasming? That was the case while i was training with my friend

  • If they wont stop spasming, it is advisable to massage their kage bukuro. If massage does not work, kick the kage bukuro, if that does not work you may have to chop off the kage bukuro.

    During years of training, I have become a master of massaging my own kage bukuro, so unless you've had training, do not try this powerful resuscitiation technique.

  • Actually the Video's Cover ALL the 9 Ryu!! But I must tell that The Points Are NOT complete! The reason is so people will have to be in the Bujinkan to get the rest (don't get me wrong there is enough there to keep anyone busy, T Robinson Shidoshi). Keep Training!

  • Compliments to Shidoshi Robinson for the two fantastic videos of Kyusho from two ryuhas. It is very useful and the best-explanatory videos on the subject I've seen to date!

    divinewarrior-Bujinkan dojo Sarajevo, Bosnia

  • I dont believe in "Dimmak" BS. Trevor Robinson (Shidoshi) Read The Description box

  • I guess you don't know how the human body works then. Nerves make up the body's entire thought and communication processes, so it causes a major effect when harmed.

    Not believing in the way the body works is like not believing in the existance of sugar. ;P

  • I do know how it works (probably better than you!) I have one! And it doesn't have Acu meridians because they are not there! Like Lay lines! LOL

  • i thought dim mak involved chi or whatever? but it prboly all has to do with hitting nerves and hurting/killing ppl

  • This is great stuff! Very well done!

  • Cool stuff. Thanks

  • Nice:-)

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