Death Touch
Title | Death Touch PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Kelly |
Publisher | Paladin Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2001-11-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781581602814 |
The martial arts world is rife with tales of ancient masters who could cause instant or delayed death or illness by attacking secret points on the human body. But to the Western mind, the concept of striking acupuncture points to disrupt the internal energy, or chi, seems like hocus-pocus. Thus, many serious martial artists dismiss the ancient art of dim-mak (also known as kyusho jitsu), which is literally translated as "death touch," as nothing more than fiction. However, if one can accept the idea that a dim-mak point is an avenue for attacking the nervous system, then it becomes easier to understand how striking specific points or groups of points can devastate the organs and the cardiovascular system. In this book, Dr. Michael Kelly, an osteopathic physician and experienced dim-mak practitioner, explains dim-mak's effects based on medical science. In layman's terms, Dr. Kelly reveals the physiological basis for what is clearly a very real and dangerous method of fighting. In the process of unraveling the mystery of this legendary art, Dr. Kelly makes the true genius of its founders brutally, and painfully, apparent.
The Ancient Art of Life and Death
Title | The Ancient Art of Life and Death PDF eBook |
Author | A. Flane Walker |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Acupressure |
ISBN | 9781581603705 |
Contrary to popular myth, the original purpose of dim mak was not the training of assassins. It was an intensive study of the medical arts that incorporated the martial arts, and its ultimate goal was to heal, not to destroy. True to the intent of the ancient Chinese masters, here is an undiluted, holistic study of dim mak as both a martial and a healing art. Included are a historical overview of dim mak and Traditional Chinese Medicine, discussions of the physiological mechanism and medical risks of acupoint strikes, an indepth introduction to the classical 36 Chamber training program traditionally used to teach dim mak; detailed analyses of the medical and martial applications of each of the acupoints on the 12 main meridians, complete with detailed diagrams outlining each meridian system and its acupoint locations; and an introduction to herbal pharmacology, which was an integral part of traditional dim mak training. Appendices serve as quick reference guides to the activation method and results of selected point strikes. For academic study only.
Martial Art Manual - Dim Mak
Title | Martial Art Manual - Dim Mak PDF eBook |
Author | Joel Ivan Cardenas Amarillas |
Publisher | |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2020-11-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781673022179 |
The following book is a very complete manual of an almost lost martial art and with the eagerness to disseminate knowledge I facilitate you to practice it safely or read out of curiosity the author is not responsible for the use of this practice this book is He did for didactic purposes, without further delay I hope you enjoy it."Follow the steps and become warriors."
Advanced Dim-mak
Title | Advanced Dim-mak PDF eBook |
Author | Erle Montaigue |
Publisher | Paladin Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1994-07-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780873647793 |
This sequel to Dim-Mak: Death-Point Striking reveals more about training, points, revival and healing. Learn street survival techniques, including knife defense, using simple dim-mak methods, plus knockout and controlling points for law enforcement and dim-mak points for children. For information purposes only.
The Book of Dim Mak
Title | The Book of Dim Mak PDF eBook |
Author | A. Flane Walker |
Publisher | Paladin Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-01-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9781610048781 |
Contrary to popular myth, the original purpose of dim mak was not the training of assassins. It was an intensive study of the medical arts that incorporated the martial arts, and its ultimate goal was to heal, not to destroy. The revised and expanded edition of The Book of Dim Mak (originally titled The Ancient Art of Life and Death) was written by black belts for black belts. It is an instructor-level reference on the study and practice of dim mak. Every traditional kata had three levels of skill and learning, and dim mak was no exception. The first level was learning the mechanics of the form. The second tier dealt with unveiling the intent of the form, often referred to as the "inner courtyard." Essentially, it involved identifying all the dim mak target sequences, as well as intense physical development required to build the necessary skill and precision. The third tier was the "master level," where the 36 chambers came into play. The grandmaster invited the student to advance from the inner courtyard knowledge and study directly with him. Within the ensuing 36 chamber training, the student learned all the dim mak applications completely (both offensive and defensive). When the student graduated, he was considered an instructor of the system, as well as a traditional physician. This new edition contains expanded sections on the history of dim mak and the science of applied trauma, as well as all-new parts on the governing vessel (including unpublished material on GV 12 from the late Erle Montaigue) and the conception vessel. Those seeking a balanced, professional perspective on dim mak will find this comprehensive guide an indispensable resource.
Dim Mak Power Striking
Title | Dim Mak Power Striking PDF eBook |
Author | Al T. Perhacs |
Publisher | |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2010-06 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780982815519 |
This training manual includes 3 manuscripts that will allow the practitioner to take their skills to the next level. Dim Mak, Pressure Points, Secrets of fighting and self defense.
The Ancient Art Of Life And Death
Title | The Ancient Art Of Life And Death PDF eBook |
Author | Rick Bauer |
Publisher | Paladin Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2002-11-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781581605747 |
Contrary to popular myth, the original purpose of dim mak was not the training of assassins. It was an intensive study of the medical arts that incorporated the martial arts, and its ultimate goal was to heal, not to destroy. True to the intent of the ancient Chinese masters, here is an undiluted, holistic study of dim mak as both a martial and a healing art. Included are a historical overview of dim mak and Traditional Chinese Medicine, discussions of the physiological mechanism and medical risks of acupoint strikes, an indepth introduction to the classical 36 Chamber training program traditionally used to teach dim mak; detailed analyses of the medical and martial applications of each of the acupoints on the 12 main meridians, complete with detailed diagrams outlining each meridian system and its acupoint locations; and an introduction to herbal pharmacology, which was an integral part of traditional dim mak training. Appendices serve as quick reference guides to the activation method and results of selected point strikes. For academic study only.