After an in-depth discussion with my Professional Physiotherapist friend I have decided to extend the Pressure point series in to deeper Levels, of understanding, therefore a more extensive series based on True Anatomy.
The Quadratus Lumborum, A primary target on the back,
see more on my site http://gekiryudojo.com/index%209.htm
Easy to hit, and has a great amount of spasm and pain , as well a causing the person to lose balance by making the side and back rigid though spasm.
If you have a lot of lower/side back pain the culprit is likely to be the Quadratus Lumborum that is damaged.
The first in a new series of pressure point Videos, Covering every major and many minor Kyusho/Atemi or pressure points on the body,
A great benefit to Martial Artists in Any Style,
Trevor Robinson, Will be using The Russian Martial Art Systema As a preference.
Thanks to
Rob
Mike
and Ross for taking the hits!
This Video is for information only, Train with a competent Teacher whenever doing Martial Arts,
No animals were hurt during the making of this Film
CGI 3D Animation by Trevor Robinson.
Duration : 0:3:29
#1 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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I’m hitting the QL, …
I’m hitting the QL, not the kidney, the kidneys are well protected under the ribs they are also very tough and you also 2 of them your body has backups for everything something overlooked by kyusho-jitsu guys
#2 by lodshadow on August 8th, 2009
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does that damage …
does that damage the kidneys ?
Plz Answer ASAP
#3 by havoc412 on August 8th, 2009
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omg lol all i did …
omg lol all i did was hit it a little and im still feeling it
#4 by xXxmariabussyxXx on August 8th, 2009
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i was just thinking …
i was just thinking the same thing…
#5 by sbambic on August 8th, 2009
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thank you, now i …
thank you, now i will destroy my enemies…
#6 by lawson7765 on August 8th, 2009
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Brilliant.
Brilliant.
#7 by ChrisL1100 on August 8th, 2009
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aww ok thanks
aww ok thanks
#8 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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it is the muscle …
it is the muscle that Supports the back when breathing out hard, and sideway movement, people tear it by picking heavy objects up from the side in the wrong position instead of from the front with a straight back.
#9 by ChrisL1100 on August 8th, 2009
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is that the …
is that the pressure point that stops the legs from functioning like lifting something?
#10 by JUJUTSUBILL on August 8th, 2009
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Nice.
Nice.
#11 by darthtomygun on August 8th, 2009
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AWESOME DUDE
IM …
AWESOME DUDE
IM SUBIN
#12 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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Both sides! we have …
Both sides! we have two of almost everything ! even Rob! ;D
#13 by thundergrove09 on August 8th, 2009
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omg lol i feel bad …
omg lol i feel bad for that guy hahah does that cause any perminet damage i hope nioy.. and is it both sides or just the right
#14 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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LOL, and thanks
LOL, and thanks
#15 by criticalmass181 on August 8th, 2009
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Yes…I wouldn’t …
Yes…I wouldn’t really kill anything (but if you want to try your luck against me on FSX gold F-118, i’ll make you a floating aluminium paper weight in no time…), but I love the idea of being able to difuse a situation, without really hurting anyone….much. Love your work.
#16 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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Im not really into …
Im not really into killing anything (unless it is Halo on Xbox live then your dead!) I am left handed by nature but use both hands as needed thanks for subcribing!
#17 by criticalmass181 on August 8th, 2009
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Love it. I’m really …
Love it. I’m really into the ‘death by not much force’ thing. Are you left handed?, or do you use both hands equally (ambidexterity)? In any case, subscribed.
#18 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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get out of the way …
get out of the way of yourself and it all happens
#19 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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Aggression comes …
Aggression comes from trying to control something you fear, I am not afraid or trying to control (because I know this is beyond my control) I can only go with the flow of it all and my unconscious will determine the outcome, nothing to do with me if I get out of the way of it, Trev
#20 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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I hit from every …
I hit from every angle because that is how the energy was returned and the opponent caused that, not me, in my later vids I hope to express this feeling more, and yes they cannot stop infinite angles and response I hope you understand this,
#21 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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That is a very good …
That is a very good comment and observation, In my pressure point videos there is very little Systema because I am showing Techniques, there are no Techniques in Systema, Systema is unconscious it is a mirror or reflection of the conflict and because it is unconscious it is nothing to do with me, I am just an observer,
#22 by o26660 on August 8th, 2009
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Trever,thank you 4 …
Trever,thank you 4 opening my eyes.Your non agresive posture adds to the power of the strike.There is the element of supprise thus opponent cannot see it comming there is no signal also you strike from every angle.John-Sydney
#23 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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Thats Kyusho or …
Thats Kyusho or atami-jutsu. koshijutsu is muscle Tearing, I hope you like the Bujinkan,
#24 by ITF91 on August 8th, 2009
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awesome job!! I’m …
awesome job!! I’m 17 and just beginning my journey in the martial arts, I’ve been in ITF Taekwondo for about a year now, still got about 2 and a half years to go for black belt, but I’ve always been obsessed over ninjutsu, and since I found a Bujinkan dojo in my area, after I get black belt in TKD I’m going straight into the Bujinkan, I really enjoy your koshijutsu videos, they are very clear and provide a detailed image of the striking area…keep it up!!
#25 by gekiryudojo on August 8th, 2009
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Glad to be of help!
Glad to be of help!