Kissaki Kai JUST TO LET YOU KNOW - KARATE IS FOR ADULTS

WHAT IS KISSAKI KAI?
 
Kissaki Kai is Karate for the REAL world - karate with real defences for real situations,
This is Not for sport, not for competition, 
To find out the origins of Kissaki and why its precepts can be so vital to YOUR martial arts training - regardless of your martial arts style see Falcarragh karate club for the principles taught in Kissaki


HOW IS KISSAKI KAI DIFFERENT
Vince Morris: Frustrated with the lack of combat effectiveness of most of the techniques as they were being taught, has spent the last 35 +  years researching the bunkai of katas and the  rules of combat, to make them effective, in an effort to unlock the hidden secrets of the martial arts.
Expanding in greater detail on the combat effectiveness of Kissaki Training, the elements covered in Falcarragh Karate club include... Real-Life defensive Waza in real assaults, analysed with suggestions of bunkai, applying the Rules of Combat and analysis of specific attack scenarios in the Dojo.

In-depth tuition in the 5 levels of Kissaki Kai Karate training -
Ne-waza - Groundwork, grappling
Nage-waza - Throwing techniques
Atemi-waza - striking  including kyusho jutsu ( Vital point usage)
Shime-waza - Choking techniques
Kansetsu-waza - Joint Locking Techniques

A close look at the bunkai of Kata in detail.
Advanced use of bags & pads to enhance power & technique.  And Much More!

LEARN KISSAKI PRINCIPLES AND ADD THEM TO YOUR MARTIAL ART
The concepts taught in Kissaki translate well to ANY MARTIAL ART.

Sensei Vince Morris (9th Dan)
Seminars with Sensei Vince Morris really should be a mandatory requirement, to haul martial artists back to the stark reality, that without the underlying martial skills, and the honed delivery system, the rest is academic.
Vince teaches that the "Rules of Combat" must be applied to each application of technique. As well as researching the application of Karate Kata as part of his Kissaki Kai (and before that in his International Institute for Kyusho-Jutsu Research), a great deal of Vince's time was taken up teaching Officer Protection courses for Law Enforcement Officers and for elements of the Military. He is a member of the American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers, and Director of Law Enforcement Training Services (LETS).