Thursday, January 20, 2011

Master Level Pressure Point eBook Coming Soon

Well this has been a long time in the works! But on March 15th 2011 our Master Level Workbook will be officially released to the public. This is one everyone has been waiting for!!! It will take the content of the Novice and Advanced books and show you how to put everything together to make Kyusho more effective and bring you to an entirely new level no matter what your current level is!

Aside from this I will also cover new topics like No-Touch Knockouts, Chi Pulls and developing the bodies Chi to the levels of the masters! You will understand the principles of kyusho to the level of the masters making controlling of the opponent very easy as well as developing the ability to knockout any opponent! Here is a list of just some of the things covered in the workbook.

  • How to use the cycles of destruction and 24 hour cycle to defeat any opponent

  • Building the bodies chi for better health and longevity

  • Chi Pulls for demonstrations

  • No Touch Knockouts.

  • Body Knockouts

  • Leg and Arm Knockouts

  • Much much more!


Right now for a limited time I am offering this eBook in pre-release at the special price of $49.00 CDN funds. The regular price of this book will be $99.00 at it's release date. Pre-release orders will ship on or before March 15th, as soon as the book is finished. (I have been know to finish early) By ordering early you will save at least 50% off the regular price. The book may end up being more than $99 after release. To order your copy right now simply click on the PayPal link below!


Sunday, August 9, 2009

Car Jacking

This was forwarded to be last week. I felt it was worth posting.


WARNING FROM POLICE THIS APPLIES TO B OTH WOMEN AND MEN

BEWARE OF PAPER ON THE BACK WINDOW OF YOUR VEHICLE --
NEW WAY TO DO CARJACKINGS (NOT A JOKE)'

Heads up everyone! Please, keep this circulating.. You walk across the pa rking lot, unlock your car and get inside. You start the engine and shift into Reverse.

When you look into the rearview mirror to back out of your parking space, you notice a piece of paper stuck to the middle of the rear window. So, you shift into Park, unlock your doors, and jump out of your car to remove that paper (or whatever it is) that is obstructing your view. When you reach the back of your car, that is when the carjackers appear out of nowhere, jump int o your car and take off. They practically mow you down as they speed off in your car.

And guess what, ladies? I bet your purse is still in the car. So now the carjacker has your car, your home address, your money, and your keys. Your home and your whole identity are now compromised!


BEWARE OF THIS NEW SCHEME THAT IS NOW BEING USED.


If you see a piece of paper stuck to your back window, just drive away. Remove the paper later. And be thankful that you read this e-mail. I hope you will forward this to friends and family, especially to women. A purse contains all kinds of personal information and identification documents, and you certainly do NOT want this to fall into the wrong hands.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Making your techniques work
























Do you worry that the self defense techniques you have learned won't work in a street altercation? Are you not a physically big person, so you think that your ability to defend yourself is in jeopardy?

Click on the picture to learn more about making self defense more effective....

Friday, August 15, 2008

The Environment

A sad reality of our world is that an attack can happen anywhere at
anytime. It can happen in your home, car, place of work, outside,
in the park, parking lots, ANYWHERE. You then must learn to look at
your environment to help you. Are you on a hill? Are there any
parked cars around? Is it rocky? Is there sand or loose dirt?
Outside you can bring parts of the environment to your aid.
Throwing sand or loose dirt into the attacker's eyes can quickly
end an altercation or give you time for escape. Is there anything
you can use as a weapon? Can you run and put a car, bench etc
between you and the assailant? If inside you can use tables,
chairs, beds etc to put some distance between the attacker and you.
The kitchen is full of weapons. Not just knives as most people
think. You have the entire tray of knives, forks and spoons that
can be thrown in his/her face. Doors to be opened, slammed, locked
etc. Always be aware of the objects around you that can help you!
Do anything and everything at your disposal to end the
confrontation!

Places to avoid:

1. Alleys: Once down an alley you are often alone. Avoid these dark
places that contain many hidden doors and corridors. If you must
take an alley, do so quickly and make sure you are not being
followed before entering.
2. Parks: Parks are a great place to relax. But during the night
they often are playground for some of the lowest forms of human
life. Stay clear especially at night.
3. Bars & Pubs: If you are going to a bar, go with someone! Avoid
bars you are not familiar with or are known for having troubles.
4. Parking Garages. Avoid these, especially if alone, day or night.

This is a short list of a few hotspots. Common sense will dictate
more to you.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

The Fight or Flight Reflex

Our Self Defense system is designed to demonstrate effective methods of self-defense against corresponding attacks.

The defenses are simple, yet effective, because when a conflict arises and it comes time to remember what one should do in the middle of one, the effects of an adrenaline rush make it difficult when practiced moves have always been complex and void of any kind of mental stress.

Also, when the effects of an adrenaline rush are not taken into account when practicing self-defense, the first chance that a possible defender may have at avoiding a conflict is overlooked.

Adrenaline not only effects how you fight but also how you act, and one's actions and behavior are sometimes what determines whether a fight will ensue.

Passive behavior, which is illustrated by lowered eyes, nervous feet, and an unsure voice, and aggressive behavior, illustrated by an angry voice, wide eyes, and raised fists and often provoking a situation itself, are both attitudes that should not be adopted when faced with some kind of confrontation but may materialize, like mistakes in a too-complex defense tactic, due to the adrenaline rush caused by this dramatic situation.

Assertive behavior, which consists of eye contact, a steady posture, a strong voice, and hands out front is the kind that, more than any other, stops fights before they start.


Yours in the arts,


Master Art Mason
Founder: Art Mason's Peaceful Warriors' Martial Arts Institute

Thursday, July 10, 2008

What works?

You will find so much information and opinions on the internet about self defense that you could read for days and still not know what is real, whatworks, and was is BS.

The 'buzz word' today is stress training. Re-enacting a situation, to simulate the feeling you would have under attack. Then you should be able to tell what works and what does not. This idea, alrhough it does have merit, falls short in many ways. Having someone yell and scream at you, will not in most conditions simulate a real situation, plus if you respond poorly, your confidence is shot!

If you look on the web you will also find hundreds of video's all saying martial arts training falls short, but there product is GREAT and works! So, how did they test it? Find volunteer assault victims? Give me a break.

The most important thing about self defense training is first to make the student understand the things they can do to be safe, avoid the problems to begin with, then give them simple and effective tools, based on real body movements, to defend with.

Ladies, kicking a guy in the groin will fail 9 times out of 10. But, this is the direction many 'self defense experts' will send you in.

More later.


Master Art Mason
Founder: Art Mason's Peaceful Warriors' Martial Arts Institute