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BASIS OF ACUDO RYU Black Belt course The Basis Shaolin Qinna Acupuncturepoints
ONLY FOR BLACK BELT HOLDERS AnyMartial Art
A specialistcoursein Kyusho-jitsu • Japanese for ”Vital Point Art” • Sometimesnamed more corectlyKyusho-jutsu • This way of fighting is famuswithinmanydifferentjapanesemartial arts • It is originally not a spesificmartial art • The basis: • Attackingvulnerable areas, • Use vital body points • Manipulatewithacupuncturepoints
The difficultywithinKyusho jitsu • Hit in correct angle and direction • No force is practically needed • Kyusho-jitsu uses the acupuncture points • Two different levels of acupuncture point manipulation. • Healing and revival by striking • Manipulate the opponent by striking
KyushoJitsu is Force applied to a acupuncture point to cause pain or momentum
The alwaysPopular ”Youtube” Knock out • The three types of knock outs • Blunt trauma to the head • The brain collides with the inside of the skull. • Neurological • Short circuit in the central nervous system • Impuls overload in the central nervous system • Imbalance in the central nervous system • Cardiovascular/Respiratory • Limited oxygen supply to the brain. Kyusho- Jitsuperformes normally The Neurological Knockout
Kyusho-Jitsuis the art of Acupuncture points How to best to manipulate these points.
What is a point? • A Vital point is: • Groin • Throat • Eyes • Nose • The body will automatically protect vital points • A Acupuncture point is: • A place on the skin with different electric conductivity
Is Kyusho-Jitsu True or false? • Many Kyusho-jitsu Authorities talk in Huge terms about their abilities, and fails… • If you believe the Techniques work better, but you do not need to! • This Field of Martial Art is crowded with Cheaters and Liars! • This is the way to make any technique more effective
YES Kyusho-Jitsu is True
Kyusho-jitsu BB course Art Kyusho-jitsu Style Kung fu Origin Shaolin Temple, Henan, China The CourseQualifies for Membership in: • Kyusho-jitsu International – Kyusho • This Art is in The Shaolin Templenamed Dianxue and Qinna
BASIS OF ACUDO RYU Posibility To learn Kyusho-Jitsu The Basis Shaolin Qinna Acupuncturepoints
Is this a real Black Belt? • Yes, this is a real Black belt! • Not all is qualified to enterthiscourse • Youneed to be a Black belt in anothermartial art • Wecan skip the basic in training, but test it in the examination • The Course is Tough • Intensive, Direct and Practical • Youwill understand Kuysho-Jitsu • Only the Best Pass!
BASIS OF ACUDO RYU Pass yourExamination get • Dan BLACK BELT The Basis Shaolin Qinna Acupuncturepoints
Kyusho-Jitsu • Topmanipulations • Best Acupuncturepoints • Effective Nerve points • Acu-Jointmanipulations
BASIS OF ACUDO RYU The Basis Shaolin Qinna Acupuncturepoints PerfectTechniques Nothing more
Kyushojitsuhas been a secret within martial art Normally a integrated part of a style
BASIS OF ACUDO RYU The Basis Shaolin Qinna Acupuncturepoints Optimal Pedagogics Fast – Direct – Practically - Informative
Curriculum for Black Belt • 20 Basic Techniques of Kyusho-Jitsu • Standing • 20 Basic Techniques of Kyusho- Jitsu • On the floor • Essentials: • 50 most used Acupuncturepoints • 10 most used Nerve Centers
FREE • FREE!! • Examination • Diploma • Membership • 1 Dan Black belt • Kyusho-Jitsu
IMPORTANT • Youneed to pass the exam • Not all do that!
BASIS OF ACUDO RYU When the exam is passedyouare a • 1.Dan BLACK BELT This is an official Black belt Recongized by Kyusho-JitsuInterntional The Basis Shaolin Qinna Acupuncturepoints
When is thiscourse? • This type of coursesareonlyarrangedonrequest Contact Nils Erik Volden nils@tcm.no ask for information
Instructor • Grand Master and Founder of Acudo ryu (1997) • 27 yearsexperiencewithin MA • President (2009) • World Personal Martial Art Federation • Trained in the Shaolin Temple • Disiple of Shi Xing Jun (Shaolin Temple) • 32 Generation Shaolin Munk • HigherMartial Art Degrees: • 7 dan Black belt Acudo ryu, Beijing • 5 dan Black belt Shaolin Qinna, Shaolin • 4 dan Black belt Shaolin Dianxue, Shaolin • Professional Acupuncturistsince 1993 • Lecturer in Chinesemedicinesince 1994
CONTACT TO LEARN nils@tcm.no