Jack Hogan – Kyusho Jitsu seminar
Jack Hogan – Kyusho Jitsu seminar
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Salepage: Jack Hogan – Kyusho Jitsu seminar
3 DVD Set – How to Control an Opponent The late Grandmaster Jack Hogan, founder of Hogan Karate International, was a 10th degree Black Belt in Ryukyu Kempo Karate and a 5th degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate and was a Hall of Famer and Legend Grandmaster. Specializing in Kyusho Jitsu (pressure point fighting) and Small Circle Jujitsu, he hosted seminars featuring some of the top martial artists to teach effective self defense. DVD #1: 106 minutes Ken & Cindy Onimus: Covers the fundamental Kata techniques to improve your self defense. Close quarter techniques to control an attacker. Young Smith: Covers how to read your opponent’s strengths and weaknesses. Also, how to use both hands with equal dexterity, and more! Grandmaster Lynn Carper: Teaches how muscles react to rubbing, hitting or touch technique to understand how to better control your opponent. Grandmaster Henry Kennedy: Teaches practical applications of Kumite techniques using progressive drills designed to improve your timing in street self defense situations. DVD #2: 118 minutes Grandmaster Bill Thurston: Teaches a cardio workout that utilizes boxing, off angle and elbow techniques. Also, how to use these moves (empty hand and with or against weapons) to control a street opponent. Grandmaster Mike Andrews: Breaks down Kata techniques and their real-world uses in self defense situations. Also, various control techniques. Master George VonWaldner: Teaches edge defenses for the real world using hard and soft styles marital art techniques. Also, simple but effective techniques taught against empty hand attacks. DVD #3: 114 minutes Grandmaster Jack Hogan: Takes complicated martial arts techniques and makes them simple to use in a real world situation. Grandmaster Bruce Chiu: Covers how to control your opponent including disarms, take downs and locks using the stick and empty handed.
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