Kyusho Jutsu Joint Dislocations
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A dislocation is a separation of two bones where they meet at a joint. This injury can be very painful and can temporarily deform and immobilize the joint. The most common locations for dislocation are shoulders and fingers, but can also occur in elbows, knees, and hips. To dislocate joints, you need to go against the natural movement of the joint.  For example with fingers, the finger moves forward and backward, so if you are using a finger lock, the normal motion is to move the finger towards the back of the hand.  The correct movement to dislocate would be to move the finger sideways.  And do not forget to add in the TEAR through a joint lock routine from my Kyusho Jutsu No Holds Barred course. Please be warned this is an advanced level course and the recommended pre-requisites are going through my Kyusho Jutsu Black Belt Module 3 and 4 as well as my Kyusho Jutsu No Holds Barred course. Without prior knowledge and training and the basic and intermediate fundamentals of joint locks, you will most probably hurt or injure your training partner.  So it is imperative that you understand this before signing up for this course. So for those who students who are ready and capable, this course is designed to refine your joint locking skills even further. And of course, I will tie in the Kyusho Jutsu aspect throughout the entire course! This course is on Joint Dislocations, not Breaks, please understand the difference.  Dislocation of joints is an inconvenience to your attacker but repairable.  The breaking of bones and joints are irreparable and in a court of law scenario you could be held liable and possible prison time.  So we want to avoid this by learning proper ways to defend ourselves on the streets as well as in the court room. Join me in this course, as I teach you the pressure points of the body and how to effectively use them with joint locks to defend and escape from your attacker.  The objective of this course is to make you aware of the pressure point (Kyusho Jutsu) targets to move the odds of the fight in your favor. Various training exercises to help your understanding of using Pressure Points.  PDF Course Notes for additional reading and research. A great course, almost 2 hours of instructional video. Thanks for reading and looking forward to seeing you on the inside. Grand Master Ali

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