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Scott Rogers Authentic Pressure Point - Volume 1: Fundamentals of Pressure Points: Arms and Set Ups 

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his volume includes the most important points in the kyushojutsu system; the points of the arms and the legs. The most effective and practical points will be taught with the proper angle and direction for activation. Explores how one point will weaken another by teaching and demonstrating specific combos designed to gain maximum control of an opponent. Learn revival techniques which will allow to reverse the damage being caused and training drills to develop all the skills contained within the series. Approx. 48 min. #SCOTTD-001 next ime volumen 2

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@kduoliver
@kduoliver 5 месяцев назад
5 year later, I am watching this magnificent class again, over and over. Hi from Brazil Aikido!
@VirgoBirrane
@VirgoBirrane 11 лет назад
I practice martial arts and have always been sceptical about pressure points; this is the most persuading video I have ever seen on the art and it's mainly to do with how genuinely earnest and experienced this instructor is...it reminds me of Einstein's saying "those who know something well, explain it simply" Thank you sir!
@OldBones420
@OldBones420 11 лет назад
As a Martial Artist for over 44 years and a Nightclub Security Professional for over 20 years and Professional Bodyguard in Los Angeles for 6 years, I can assure you that these DO in fact work. It is an art which requires practice. Those who doubt may need to simply train harder instead of running off at the mouth so much.
@sonnybacle5122
@sonnybacle5122 6 лет назад
Christopher Thomas 5
@charger3834bbl
@charger3834bbl 6 лет назад
Christopher
@Ronin42069
@Ronin42069 6 лет назад
Christopher Thomas You cannot rely on pain compliance because everyone has a different level of pain tolerance.
@5tonyvvvv
@5tonyvvvv 5 лет назад
Why aren't you a UFC champion then?
@liecrusher3506
@liecrusher3506 5 лет назад
Then, use something else.
@DarkSpider
@DarkSpider 11 лет назад
very rare to find someone not talking crap and having a "friend" over exaggerate the effects of these. Best video I have seen on the subject for sometime outside of master angelos.
@boblake2340
@boblake2340 11 лет назад
Excellent! Probably the clearest and simple demonstration I have come across. You are a great teacher!
@gavinvonmeyer3746
@gavinvonmeyer3746 10 лет назад
Props to the guy who is taking all the punishment for our enlightenment.
@BLAZE-mh6tn
@BLAZE-mh6tn 6 лет назад
Gavin VON MEYER he gets paid i would do the same thing for the ammount he is paid
@BLAZE-mh6tn
@BLAZE-mh6tn 6 лет назад
And he is not being hurt
@DayHowarth
@DayHowarth 4 года назад
No punishment in the video mate.
@MikeOldManHeanue
@MikeOldManHeanue 11 лет назад
Finally someone who actually understands how to manipulate pressure points in Martial arts and can explain the whys and hows quite clearly to everyone. All respect to you Master Scott Rodgers!! Not just another martial arts sheep who repeats the teachings of their master without having dared to ask why or how. The real chalenge of martial arts is to adapt the fighting skills to suit you as an individual, just as you should adapt your other skills to benefit your situation.
@charlesclements4350
@charlesclements4350 6 лет назад
Thank you very much Scott Rogers. Although your instruction are the best there is on the internet, I am a slow learner and I have to review you programs several times to get things in the right order. So keep it on youtube.
@zaichikab83
@zaichikab83 11 лет назад
Mr Rogers is a very skillful and professional teacher. His explanations couldn´t be more clear. and that reverse roundhouse kick of his is excuisite. Congratulations.
@lymiewilson44
@lymiewilson44 Год назад
This is the best video on pressure points and recovery techniques that I have ever viewed and I have been in the Martial Arts my entire life. Thank you
@groomedtodie
@groomedtodie 10 лет назад
I've never practiced martial arts, but learned a few pressure points growing up, from fighting with my brothers and from my marine uncle. The few I knew have been very valuable working at a drinking hole. Removing belligerent drunks would be a bitch without pressure points, especially when you're not allowed to strike them. I've seen people drunk enough to ignore a broken nose, but never pressure points. Still, I had no idea there were so many. This video will make life even easier. Gracias!
@sanucues
@sanucues 9 лет назад
groomedtodie You are correct . I started in 1988 and many pf these I have mastered example on the radial nerve,the ulner nerve and the from the waist area using the siactic nerve on the outside of the thigh and down to the ankle .Once your see the opening strike the nerve relative to the angle and the direction .This works it freezes the opponent and opens up other points to be hit takes years of practice with a good partner and master teachers like the late DR MOSES
@diverhose
@diverhose 11 лет назад
Thank you for sharing Master Rodgers. I always had a interest in pressure points but I never did understand them well. Your explanations are clear and easy to understand. Thank you again for taking the time to share your knowledge.
@charlesclements5381
@charlesclements5381 11 лет назад
Thank you Scott Rogers. I needed to know this because at sixty I would not be able to use power against a younger person.
@samuelj.s3955
@samuelj.s3955 3 года назад
Learn Brazilian jiu jitsu
@TeratoRonin
@TeratoRonin 11 лет назад
I agree with you, I do not think that applies in a street fight or against a trained fighter or less with a professional fighter. But I think that certain professionals like bouncers, security guards, police and other security and law enforcement professionals should study this in detail, because it is very good to control without having to destroy the body or anyone's face.This is a personal opinion, with a constructive purpose, not to bothering anyone.
@HereIsRick
@HereIsRick 11 лет назад
20 minutes in and my arm is killing me! Great video very informative!
@a7o8b7j6
@a7o8b7j6 9 лет назад
Man, I need to say thank You ver much!!! I'm a instructor kRAV Maga and learning precious thinks with this video to "tai sabaki". This knowledge is awesome. We're are training here. We're brazilian. Thanks for all!!!!
@gharm9129
@gharm9129 Год назад
krav maga is the biggest bullshit mcdojo shit ever. Go learn proper boxing and your jujitsu
@leehaynes7761
@leehaynes7761 8 лет назад
I am a regular visitor to your channel and your video demonstrations have inspired me to re-educate my skills in pressure point training. Your video's are clear, easy to understand and help identify why and how the technique work's.
@lawrencelebreton6720
@lawrencelebreton6720 5 лет назад
You took the words rite out of my mouth thanks and cheers
@azauros
@azauros 5 месяцев назад
wow dud, this is awesome. I fell a sleep at least 3 times in the first 21 minutes.
@Bangled
@Bangled 11 лет назад
This video is a real martial treasure, great luck it is available on youtube.
@mickthebandit
@mickthebandit 11 лет назад
I trained in Kyushodo with Mark Romain in London around thirty years ago. Very good video. Nothing else on youtube covering this. Excellent !!!!!!!!!!!
@carolinaflorez4937
@carolinaflorez4937 7 лет назад
I like his teachings. He speaks very clearly and very clear demonstration.
@valleydoll1
@valleydoll1 7 лет назад
Love his knowledge of different styles -very versatile methods
@stundobolt
@stundobolt 10 лет назад
@kamikaziu the whole point of these pressure points is to add them into your move set. You wouldn't just fight someone with pressure points alone, you would have to set them up. Imagine how much better your fighting would be if you made your punches and kicks target those pressure point areas. They work well.
@peterkatt
@peterkatt 10 лет назад
This is awesome! I have studied martial arts and learned that any technique is valuable once you start to apply it and really study the human body dynamics to defeat or defend yourself in situations that could prove useful depending on your situation. For those who have commented in the past negatively, do not appreciate what it takes to learn these moves and APPLY them to your style or situation of the moment.
@sanucues
@sanucues 9 лет назад
peterkatt You are correct I started in 1988 and many pf these I have mastered example on the radial nerve,the ulner nerve and the from the waist area using the siactic nerve on the outside of the thigh and down to the ankle .Once your see the opening strike the nerve relative to the angle and the direction .This works it freezes the opponent and opens up other points to be hit takes years of practice with a good partner and master teachers like the late DR MOSES POWELL ..OUSH Google him on you tube.
@lindyhobbit1
@lindyhobbit1 11 лет назад
Very nice, informative, well organized material and humbly presented. Thank you Master Rogers.
@jwuniverse46
@jwuniverse46 11 лет назад
thank you. it really is difficult to find real martial artists nowadays, just with this conversation ive made it a personal accomplishment. thank you for talking with me sir.
@Feecle
@Feecle 11 лет назад
I'm liking the anatomical and physiological references in this video.
@GhostShivsOfficial
@GhostShivsOfficial 11 лет назад
as a martial artist this is very helpful for review and teaching. thanks very much.
@predator1712
@predator1712 11 лет назад
thank you for this! this is one of the best corners of YT i've ever been :)
@dennisnieves9932
@dennisnieves9932 9 лет назад
I like the way you did this video. it shows you took your time and are very knowledgeable in the subject in which you are teaching. Many times you have a knowledgeable teacher but not very good at expressing themselves. you didnt make this video just to put out a video. you made it to teach others and for that I thank you.
@adzalezan
@adzalezan 9 лет назад
Its good you depart our knowledge to others but if falls to the wrong hands, so many other martial arts around its not worth teaching them...
@skhabibuddin
@skhabibuddin 10 лет назад
one of the best videos I have ever saw
@SmackDownBrown49
@SmackDownBrown49 11 лет назад
Excellent video. Very descriptive. Thanks for posting.
@ezequielpereiracooke3768
@ezequielpereiracooke3768 9 лет назад
Thanks Master Scott Roger for your sharing of your knowledge. I have watched another video where you teache revivals technique. First of all, one acts on self defense, but also is able to help ones opponent to regain control. It is sometimes good to know!
@rabi394
@rabi394 11 лет назад
i like your work man
@jcfernandez27
@jcfernandez27 11 лет назад
Perfectly demonstrated... I thank you for sharing your knowledge............
@FailWords
@FailWords 11 лет назад
Brilliant Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you Scott and Friend
@jalalikitchi1
@jalalikitchi1 10 лет назад
Thanks for the videos , good work
@GOAgrasshopper
@GOAgrasshopper 11 лет назад
Thanks for the video(s), it really betters my aikido/jiu-jitsu skills. I have to go train now but later on i will watch the rest. Respect.
@MrPants1970
@MrPants1970 3 месяца назад
This guy seems so nice, if I were in a traffic road rage incident with him I would not be intimidated, but in reality he would mess me up with a few rubs and slaps! Great video!
@danielmcdicken4968
@danielmcdicken4968 10 лет назад
From what ive managed to learn is it can perforate the inner ear, so even if your opponent walks off if they dont get it seen to there finished. The legendary DIM MAK
@ChefSharp100
@ChefSharp100 11 лет назад
I agree about the teaching. Very clearly demonstrated. I learned a lot. Thank you!
@laurencelebeustclair833
@laurencelebeustclair833 5 лет назад
thank you Scott that was very handy to know that poor chap must be some sore but you'll look after him I know in these times it's good to see an expert at work and explaining about recovery most important thanks again Scott all the best
@stigtuneback1966
@stigtuneback1966 11 лет назад
you are SO right aboute that , ive never practiced MA but find it very interesting when people with knowlegde show how it works like Scott does .
@lamonthudson76
@lamonthudson76 11 лет назад
very good teaching ,my school started to add kyusho to our wing chun style and i love it, thank you for taking the time to teach
@ronalddesjarlais7160
@ronalddesjarlais7160 10 месяцев назад
Love it. Want to see more.
@ozerec
@ozerec 10 лет назад
Thank you sir. Great instruction.
@djc1821
@djc1821 11 лет назад
I love all the guys that watch MMA and UFC fights and think they know everything about martial arts.
@1MYOWN1
@1MYOWN1 11 лет назад
This guy is really technical.. Amazing video, esp. since he;s good at demonstration
@a7o8b7j6
@a7o8b7j6 9 лет назад
I've been watching these videos and... Awesome to using in self defense. THANKS A LOT... POST MOOOOOOORE....
@joshi4904
@joshi4904 11 лет назад
A talented and unique master..keep up the good work...
@JonHeckendorf
@JonHeckendorf 9 лет назад
I enjoyed this video. I enjoyed your methodology and personality as a teacher. Not many can teach this subject as well as you do. Well done. I subscribed to watch your entire series. I am not taking sides as so many of you are doing. The one who walks away, wins!! Okay? As in all fighting systems and arts, you have to pick and choose what works for you. You will need more than pressure points. The only way you are ever going to know what works and what does not work for you is to fight. I know this leave a lot of people out because they are not and never will be a fighter. Everyone can learn to not be a victim. We all need to learn what it takes to not be a victim and if others try to make you a victim then learn various ways to get yourself out of a dangerous situation. Everyone needs to learn how to protect themselves and you can do this by watching, listening to many fight oriented RU-vid videos. Get advice from many sources. Get a partner and practice. Take classes that pertain to you and to your ability.Think, awaken your awareness and common sense. Just my general oriented opinion.
@TheTweak0r
@TheTweak0r 11 лет назад
Excellent video and good demonstrations
@sherafat5
@sherafat5 5 лет назад
Awesome explanation. Thanks
@narayantx
@narayantx 11 лет назад
Very well done. Thanks for sharing.
@caitgems1
@caitgems1 11 лет назад
found this site researching electronics???? ended up subscribing, very well made film and great instructer. gonna watch the rest of them now. nice one!
@Munecoshh1
@Munecoshh1 11 лет назад
Excellent video and very well explained!! I this will be part of my JKD
@Supermidash
@Supermidash 11 лет назад
very instructive and very well explained. Thank you
@suttonsplash14
@suttonsplash14 11 лет назад
Props and love to your assistant for putting up with all those. Pressure points friggin hurt haha
@wholesalebuyerdeals
@wholesalebuyerdeals 5 лет назад
This guy is very thorough
@chagotron69
@chagotron69 10 лет назад
Great video!! Congratulations!!
@fancorral
@fancorral 11 лет назад
Really very informative. Thanks!
@Forthepaycheck88
@Forthepaycheck88 11 лет назад
very well done, most nerve striking videos only cover one or two points, never the whys, or how they work together, I dont think I've seen anything on revivals, and this was incredibly informative all around!
@bigcartoonyIIV
@bigcartoonyIIV 10 лет назад
Awesome!! I learned new moves
@deamoremajors5158
@deamoremajors5158 9 лет назад
excellent video my friend, very well expressed. I took more then a few tips from you. keep teaching stay strong and centered.
@thomasroell
@thomasroell 11 лет назад
very well done ...Thanks
@DaeWixr
@DaeWixr 11 лет назад
very informative video! thank you for sharing this knowledge
@ToddJohnstonXTSales
@ToddJohnstonXTSales 10 лет назад
I really like this dude good lesson calm and explains everything very well good lessons. You must ignore big mouth know it alls with no -alls
@ratius1979
@ratius1979 11 лет назад
Loved the vid Scotty
@WImob420
@WImob420 11 лет назад
I have used some of the pressure points shown here in a security job I had, used the wrist ones in combination with wrist locks. I even used a pinky lock to take a rather LARGE and cocky guy out of the building, the pain plus me telling him you swing I break made him comply rather fast. I also learned some of these points in my martial arts training. Very efffective
@dweagle02
@dweagle02 11 лет назад
great refresher for me!
@RaidenIzMe
@RaidenIzMe 3 года назад
It's crazy seeing all these comments from years ago and thinking people actually believed this works. Hopefully no-one ever used this in a self defense scenario and got hurt from the attacker
@the-toecutter
@the-toecutter 7 месяцев назад
I think you mean YOU cant make it work. Fair enough but dont speak for every person in the world mate.
@RaidenIzMe
@RaidenIzMe 7 месяцев назад
​@the-toecutter burn, you got me real bad on that one😂😂
@the-toecutter
@the-toecutter 7 месяцев назад
@@RaidenIzMe ok bud. Keep talking shite. Good luck with that👍
@Sam-mc2zx
@Sam-mc2zx 11 лет назад
nice work. direct and well explained. do more please
@gabbarsinghremsonraj.4125
@gabbarsinghremsonraj.4125 4 года назад
Super and Fantastic Master..
@lowcard1
@lowcard1 11 лет назад
Great information. Thank you.
@barjislee5721
@barjislee5721 6 лет назад
excellent job
@bengreen2354
@bengreen2354 5 лет назад
Thank you Master Scott for sharing your knowledge. You are an excellent instructor. I only wish you were located closer (I am in Phila.), I would definitely take some classes.
@JulianneBryson
@JulianneBryson 11 лет назад
Well done.Thanks.
@davidstapley7203
@davidstapley7203 6 месяцев назад
Very interesting lesson, thanks
@sumomanu
@sumomanu 11 лет назад
great video !
@lawrencelebreton6720
@lawrencelebreton6720 5 лет назад
Thank u for your knowledge you truly are amazing cheers
@basumo
@basumo 11 лет назад
I wish you could go to your dojo, u're a brilliant instructor... thank you sir
@grantdavies5326
@grantdavies5326 5 лет назад
great teacher of the martial arts
@PETEtheTRAINER
@PETEtheTRAINER 11 лет назад
Nicely explained. THX fa posting
@davestewart4205
@davestewart4205 3 года назад
Scott is one of the best instructors I've seen. To the point; no ego, just great education. 😁
@daalsima
@daalsima 11 лет назад
very good teaching but we need the volume 2 ok? thanks.
@brianyetzke5970
@brianyetzke5970 6 лет назад
Thank you 🙏Master Scott Rogers
@baajgill5311
@baajgill5311 4 года назад
Brian Yetzke why you thank this dumbass you know it’s bullshit martial art it doesn’t work
@varunjettly9337
@varunjettly9337 10 лет назад
I loved it to watch this video . Deep Respect GM OSU
@amooloreh7171
@amooloreh7171 11 лет назад
nice video, very good .thank you
@chrisgunzb
@chrisgunzb 11 лет назад
I want to thank you...for teaching my boyfriend these techniques. Trust me they work. He tries them out on me. Thanks alot. The needle technique fucking is fabulous btw. Have a great evening.
@tkbouncer
@tkbouncer 11 лет назад
I've used some of the techniques in the clubs and They do work along with good locking techniques
@edcammarata6430
@edcammarata6430 5 лет назад
Excellent !!!
@bobbyvolantine9550
@bobbyvolantine9550 Год назад
Very good videos thank you
@Bignumtt
@Bignumtt 11 лет назад
This is great info.
@alessiovcosta
@alessiovcosta 8 лет назад
Unbelievable thank you .
@kanyamagaraabdallah8300
@kanyamagaraabdallah8300 2 года назад
Merci encore direct a l´Maitre Scott Roger
@santokukan
@santokukan 11 лет назад
Great video...
@pazil888
@pazil888 11 лет назад
thanks for sharing this...very usefull
@Adam-qj8qu
@Adam-qj8qu Год назад
this is real and works /good video scott
@BachGuitar3
@BachGuitar3 11 лет назад
Great video. Poor guy getting beat up. He's so chill about it.
@MrLu777
@MrLu777 11 лет назад
I knew about the pressure points but I wasn't sure where exactly they were. Thanks for the video.
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