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Program Name: Atlanta Kyusho Jujitsu
Program Address: 828 Ralph Mcgill Blvd, W6, Atlanta GA
Contact Phone: (678) 596-4051
Website: http://atlantakyusho.com
Detail: Atlanta Kyusho and Jujitsu was started on the basis of working multiple methods and principles of martial arts, including Okinawan Kempo and Japanese Jujitsu, to learn realistic, practical, and combative self-defense. These self-defense skills range from simple pain-compliance-and-control techniques to protection in life-threatening situations; all including special focus on Kyusho Jitsu, acupuncture pressure point applications, hidden within the art. AKJ also teaches the traditions and history of the arts as it relates to integrity of the art and the self-cultivation of its practitioners. Empower yourself! EMPOWER YOURSELF in building skill, knowledge, community, and confidence. Master Josh D. Moree
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Atlanta Kyusho Jujitsu, Atlanta GA
Program Address: 828 Ralph Mcgill Blvd, W6, Atlanta GA
Contact Phone: (678) 596-4051
Website: http://atlantakyusho.com
Detail: Atlanta Kyusho and Jujitsu was started on the basis of working multiple methods and principles of martial arts, including Okinawan Kempo and Japanese Jujitsu, to learn realistic, practical, and combative self-defense. These self-defense skills range from simple pain-compliance-and-control techniques to protection in life-threatening situations; all including special focus on Kyusho Jitsu, acupuncture pressure point applications, hidden within the art. AKJ also teaches the traditions and history of the arts as it relates to integrity of the art and the self-cultivation of its practitioners. Empower yourself! EMPOWER YOURSELF in building skill, knowledge, community, and confidence. Master Josh D. Moree
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