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The Six Ji Hands (六機手 ) of the Wu Bei Zhi (武備志) are the subject of much debate. The Wu Bei Zhi, known in Okinawa by the name “Bubishi”, is often referred to mostly by Westerners, as a book of martial arts secrets. Over the decades, there have been many attempts to decipher this “holy grail”, some of which refer to some sort of magic bullet explanation. This is simply not the case, as no martial arts master in feudal Asia would have relied on magic to save his life in crucial, life-threatening situation.
The 6 Ji Hands of the Bubishi are specialized 'tools' or 'hand weapons’ if used properly can be very effective in a situation.
They do require a fair amount of training/work that goes into using them and some thoughts.
These hands exist in many of the ancient martial arts, Okinawa Karate, Kung fu etc.
The Wu Bei Zhi is more than just a book on fighting, also contains articles on morality and medical skills. The fighting skills, though, mention grappling, hand and foot techniques, and the targets to which the aforementioned be delivered.
Each unique hand form contains the application of specific kinetics to strike and affect the various nerve, vascular, and neuro-vascular targets. To the uninitiated, the outer component, visually, is difficult to grasp these energetic specifics without formal training.
Originally these hand positions were linked to Dim Mak and were designed to strike the vascular system, blood vessels and blood organs in the body.
And that's the primary difference between Kyusho Jutsu and Dim Mak, where Kyusho Jutsu attacks the neurological systems.
Therefore, this course will look at the 6 Ji hands from the Kyusho Jutsu standpoint.
This course will teach you to fine-tune your striking weapons; your hands and adapt them to a combat or grappling situation.
A MUST-COURSE FOR ALL KYUSHO JUTSU PRACTITIONERS.
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