2012
*3-Day Kyusho Jitsu course
Kyusho Jitsu course dates
The purpose of this course is to provide a well explained and safe way to introduce the use of pressure points in martial arts and/or self-defence.
Kyusho Jitsu is a modern Japanese name, given by Hohan Soken to a system which was developed in the 13th century in China, based on the theory acupuncture and the energetic approach of Chi Gung.
It is all based on the Eastern approach of energy through the meridians, Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, etc…
But also the Western approach has an explanation which we mostly find in how the nervous system works.
The difference between Kyusho Jitsu and Dim Mak is mainly in the energetic way pressure points are activated by mainly using kinetic energy Fa Jin which originates from Chi Gung.
Both aspects will be explained in this course. The course runs over 3 days.
Minimum takers 6, maximum 20.
For more details, contact John.
Planned dates are 18th March, 25th March and 1st April if participants are only local.
If participants have to travel a longer distance, dates are 25th March, 31st March and 1st April
Please contact me if you would attend the course, but dates are not convenient.
22nd April Master Class
This seminar will be a combination of Aikido, Aiki Jujitsu and Ju Jitsu with applications of Kyusho Jitsu.
Seminar is open to all martial arts practitioners.
*3-Day Dim Mak course
This is a the follow up course of the Kyusho Jitsu course. After passing the exam with good results, you will be awarded 1st Dan in Dim Mak, This course is open for any discipline in martial arts. The Kyusho Jitsu course is a pre-requirement.
In this course we'll have a closer look into the subjects of the Kyusho Jitsu course. Also we will have a look into the healing side of Dim Mak.
Other planned dates for Master classes are:
Are you interested in a seminar or course for your club? Would you like to know how to apply pressure points in your discipline?
Just contact us to see what is possible.
20th May
17th June
20th July
23rd September
28st October
25th November
Conflict Management:
Dates to follow
First Aid: on request
First Aid at Work: on request
Interested in a course or seminar? Please contact Chief Instructor John
Please click link for dates of Shin Gi Tai Aikido seminars. Those seminars are taught by Shihan Gwynne Jones, Principal of the Shin Gi Tai Aikido Society.
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