Mongole! il est tellement KO que sa tête touche même pas par terre quand l autre le frappe (gratuitement)! Faut prendre des cours de comédie les amis!
It did not work on me while I was standing stil either, check my vid about it, that was years ago before I even learnt to really take a hit, and even then the "master" could not knock me out.
Don't rely on kyusho only to be effective in self defense, i agree with that point. Regarding ur experience with dillman and hogan, i know there's a few people that are less sensitive than others when u hit them on pressure points...
That is priceless, thank you. haha! I've never been in any martial arts :[, I am super interested, I just haven't gotten proactive about searching for it, and isn't it Expensive!? *I'm 19* so it's not like I'm almost dead or anything.
I am a fan of martial arts and have been training for 8 years now. Started when I was 6. Kiai is rather believable if you think that Chinese ancestors knew that kiai flows from your hands. Nowadays, it has been researched that small yet sure energy is made from your hands. Now the ancient Chinese didn't have the science to find this did they?
no need.. actually, the "less hard" you hit, the more damage it makes. that's kyusho my friend. the more fluid you movements, the more effective the blows are. plus, in kyusho you hit several specific points in order for that to happen. and for finals, i dont think kyusho should be confused with a martial art in itself, but as a complement to all martial arts in general. :)
I wish that was true, but it's not. You can't tap someone that lightly and knock them out. In order to be knocked out you need your brain to Bounce against your skull, or deprive it of Oxygen or Blood. and what that man did, didn't do Either of those things. It's just Fake acting and fake believing.
I couldn't agree more with Vikings argument, I've been in martial arts for 13yrs and when I heard about Kyusho, I went to a couple or different seminars, because I didn't belive it. I went there, they tried to lightly tap me and knock me out, but it didn't work. I even met Jack Hogan, and he couldn't knock me out. So he took me aside asked if I had prior martial arts training, and I told him I did. HIS response was "oh well then this won't work for you" so after that......
Mongole! il est tellement KO que sa tête touche même pas par terre quand l autre le frappe (gratuitement)! Faut prendre des cours de comédie les amis!
MsMichel66 1 year ago
wat kind of martail arts iz that
dakaos407 1 year ago
@dakaos407 this is crap just crap
augustindu66 1 year ago
oui
usalyse 1 year ago
It did not work on me while I was standing stil either, check my vid about it, that was years ago before I even learnt to really take a hit, and even then the "master" could not knock me out.
papersamurai 3 years ago
Don't rely on kyusho only to be effective in self defense, i agree with that point. Regarding ur experience with dillman and hogan, i know there's a few people that are less sensitive than others when u hit them on pressure points...
Penchakaddict 3 years ago
Here's what i think about JP Bindel.
The chief instructor is a bouncer, 4th dan in toreikan budo trust me he know what running into trouble mean.
Their seminars are not that expensive : 15 bucks for an hour
I've practice martial arts and nearly for 21 years, i worked as a bouncer earlier. Guess what ?? those bastards slap me a few time and i go down
To sum up: pick the right guy to teach you kyusho and train A LOT
Penchakaddict 3 years ago
Hello all
Penchakaddict 3 years ago
That is priceless, thank you. haha! I've never been in any martial arts :[, I am super interested, I just haven't gotten proactive about searching for it, and isn't it Expensive!? *I'm 19* so it's not like I'm almost dead or anything.
VikingII 4 years ago
I am a fan of martial arts and have been training for 8 years now. Started when I was 6. Kiai is rather believable if you think that Chinese ancestors knew that kiai flows from your hands. Nowadays, it has been researched that small yet sure energy is made from your hands. Now the ancient Chinese didn't have the science to find this did they?
FulIMoon 4 years ago
no need.. actually, the "less hard" you hit, the more damage it makes. that's kyusho my friend. the more fluid you movements, the more effective the blows are. plus, in kyusho you hit several specific points in order for that to happen. and for finals, i dont think kyusho should be confused with a martial art in itself, but as a complement to all martial arts in general. :)
tijaquim 4 years ago
I wish that was true, but it's not. You can't tap someone that lightly and knock them out. In order to be knocked out you need your brain to Bounce against your skull, or deprive it of Oxygen or Blood. and what that man did, didn't do Either of those things. It's just Fake acting and fake believing.
VikingII 4 years ago
I couldn't agree more with Vikings argument, I've been in martial arts for 13yrs and when I heard about Kyusho, I went to a couple or different seminars, because I didn't belive it. I went there, they tried to lightly tap me and knock me out, but it didn't work. I even met Jack Hogan, and he couldn't knock me out. So he took me aside asked if I had prior martial arts training, and I told him I did. HIS response was "oh well then this won't work for you" so after that......
VegaRose 4 years ago