Kyusho-Jitsu - Thinking Outside the Blocks
DVD
Product SKU: VPM-101
Grandmaster Dustin L. Seale's presents his Kyusho Combatives "Straight to the Point" Film Training Series.
Thinking Outside the Blocks
"Thinking Outside the Blocks" is an instructional film which will give you an understanding of Tuite-Jitsu (Pressure Point Grappling) and Kyusho-Jitsu (Pressure Point Striking) by using five of the most commonly found techniques in all martial arts styles: Gedan-uke, Chudan-uke, Age-uke, Morote-uke and Shuto-uke.
These techniques are commonly known as "blocks". Grandmaster DL Seale gives detailed explanation on the not-so-common understanding on why these moves ARE NOT blocks, but are actually combat effective attacking and counter-attacking techniques.
This film will teach you how to combine Tuite-Jitsu and Kyusho-Jitsu to achieve escapes, joint locks for pain compliance and even knockouts by using these common techniques. Grandmaster DL Seale will teach you three or more different bunkai (breakdown) for each of the five different techniques.
His first hand experience of using what he teaches in real life street encounters and his "Straight to the Point" way of teaching are combined to teaching you how to make these techniques work for REAL.
Grandmaster DL Seale holds the rank of 9th Degree Black Belt under world renowned Pressure Point Expert George A. Dillman. DL Seale is one of Dillman's top and most experienced students and travels the world teaching Tuite-Jitsu and Kyusho-Jitsu seminars to civilians, police departments and military forces. DL Seale has almost 40 years of martial arts experience, along with his 9th Dan he also holds Black Belt and/or Master ranks in Modern Arnis, Jujitsu and Kung Fu.
He is a United States Marine Corps Combat Veteran and a police officer in the Chicago area.
He combines this "Real World" experience to give you REAL techniques that will work in REAL situations.
Visit www.KyushoCombatives.com for more information on DL SEALE'S Kyusho Combatives Program, Instructional films or to book your own hands-on seminar.
Languages: English, German, French
Running Time: 71 Minutes
Thinking Outside the Blocks
"Thinking Outside the Blocks" is an instructional film which will give you an understanding of Tuite-Jitsu (Pressure Point Grappling) and Kyusho-Jitsu (Pressure Point Striking) by using five of the most commonly found techniques in all martial arts styles: Gedan-uke, Chudan-uke, Age-uke, Morote-uke and Shuto-uke.
These techniques are commonly known as "blocks". Grandmaster DL Seale gives detailed explanation on the not-so-common understanding on why these moves ARE NOT blocks, but are actually combat effective attacking and counter-attacking techniques.
This film will teach you how to combine Tuite-Jitsu and Kyusho-Jitsu to achieve escapes, joint locks for pain compliance and even knockouts by using these common techniques. Grandmaster DL Seale will teach you three or more different bunkai (breakdown) for each of the five different techniques.
His first hand experience of using what he teaches in real life street encounters and his "Straight to the Point" way of teaching are combined to teaching you how to make these techniques work for REAL.
Grandmaster DL Seale holds the rank of 9th Degree Black Belt under world renowned Pressure Point Expert George A. Dillman. DL Seale is one of Dillman's top and most experienced students and travels the world teaching Tuite-Jitsu and Kyusho-Jitsu seminars to civilians, police departments and military forces. DL Seale has almost 40 years of martial arts experience, along with his 9th Dan he also holds Black Belt and/or Master ranks in Modern Arnis, Jujitsu and Kung Fu.
He is a United States Marine Corps Combat Veteran and a police officer in the Chicago area.
He combines this "Real World" experience to give you REAL techniques that will work in REAL situations.
Visit www.KyushoCombatives.com for more information on DL SEALE'S Kyusho Combatives Program, Instructional films or to book your own hands-on seminar.
Languages: English, German, French
Running Time: 71 Minutes
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