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DOWNLOAD: Mark Kline - Kyusho and Boxing Connection
DOWNLOAD: Mark Kline - Kyusho and Boxing Connection

 
In today's world, we must be very careful about what we use and how we use it to protect ourselves. We can get by in a self-defense situation, only to suffer later at the hands of the legal system. Today's question is: "How can you defend yourself in a quick and efficient way without causing long-term damages to your opponent?"
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Humans have been involved in many forms of struggle since the beginning of history. In most systems, techniques can be practiced in an alternative way, so that everyone can increase their fighting skills, although, over time, some systems have progressed focusing only on self-defense and others on the sporting aspects.

Kyusho Jitsu is a high level component found in ALL hand-to-hand combat methods, that uses the pressure points and weakest parts of our body in hitting and attack situations, to subdue or control an opponent. Properly trained, both systems can be effective means of self-protection, and the same movements that a boxer practices can be used to improve our self-defense skills.

In today's world, we must be very careful about what we use and how we use it to protect ourselves. We can get by in a self-defense situation, only to suffer later at the hands of the legal system. Today's question is: How can you defend yourself in a quick and efficient way without causing long-term damages to your opponent?

Languages included in the Video-Download format: English, Spanish, Italian, French

Resolution: 854 x 480
Estimated Running Time: 47 minutes
Publisher: Budo International
Description by: Budo International (apologies for errors in this automatic translation into English)
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