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Kyusho-Jitsu Ireland

The K.B.K. team up with Hogan Karate International

Kyusho - Jitsu Seminar Oct 2004

After years of training, seminar after seminar and hours after hours put in studying the acupucture charts and books, we finally put it all togther and got recognition for our efforts. The cause of this was Grand Master Jack Hogan. Kyusho Jitsu was an integral part of our Martial Arts Training on a day to day basis and played a large part in our syllabus, for many many years.
Each and every student has benefited its uses and anyone can do it. It is not about changing your art but about applying it to what you already know. It has caused us to dig deeper and deeper, into where it all began and to look for clues within our own systems of fighting. It is only through sudden realisation that you see, that it is every where, all around us in every application.
Grand Master Jack Hogan, put straight many of the Mythical theories and legends that surrounded it and put to rest the claim that it was some form of magic, in a sense it is to an on-looker but in reality "It's a Science..! "one upon which we can all learn and achieve. Of course there are certain requirements and health and safety standards that must be met. This is why it must be taught through an experienced instructor. At the K.B.K. we offer no less than the best.
We can only see a bright future ahead, with the skills and years of knowledge that acompany Grand Master Hogan and through his great following of Kyusho World wide.

ABOUT JACK HOGAN

Martial Arts Instructor, Jack Hogan, holds an eighth degree Black Belt in Ryukyu Kempo Karate and fifth degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate. Hogan's eighth degree was awarded by a board of internationally known Masters that includes Professor Wally Jay, 10th Dan / Master Remy Presas, 10th Dan/ Master Leo Fong, 10th Dan and Master George Dillman, 9th Dan.

Hogan, 54, began studying the martial arts in the early 60's but it wasn't until 1974 that he fully dedicated himself to karate. He was active in tournament competition until 1979. His main emphasis, however, has been on teaching.

Hogan is the current owner and chief instructor of Jack Hogan Karate, a Jacksonville Dojo established in 1974. He now heads Hogan Karate International with associated schools all over the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, Finland, Guam, and India. "I consider myself mainly a Ryukyu Kempo stylist," he says, "I also teach Small Circle Jujitsu, Kyusho Jitsu, falls, throws and techniques from other styles." Master Hogan currently has over a hundred direct students under him and is responsible for introducing the martial arts to thousands. He teaches many seminars all over the United States, Europe and India. He has assisted Professor Wally Jay in Indiana and Master George Dillman in Texas, Florida, Georgia and Indiana. He has also done seminars with Leon Jay, Bruce Chiu, Michael DePasquale, Bill Wallace, Joe Hess and others.

Hogan holds a teaching certificate in martial arts from Florida Community College at Jacksonville and was awarded "Most Deserving Community Member in Community Education." He also received an award for outstanding promotion of the martial arts by the International Federation of Ju Jitsuans and Karate International Magazine. Hogan has also taught women's self defense for Florida Community College at Jacksonville, and self defense to men and women for Southern Bell Telephone Company and The Communication Workers of America. He has been featured in local newspapers, magazines and television. Master Hogan has been mentioned in several national karate magazines and is pictured several times with Master George A. Dillman in the December 1988 issue of "Inside Karate", the May 1989 issue of "Inside Kung Fu" and again in the August 1989 issue of "Inside Karate". He wrote a story in the May 1989 issue of ?Inside Kung Fu", the famous underwear story published by "Smash" magazine, May/June 1990 and another article that appeared in "Official Karate" June 1990. He has also published "The Bubishi" on CD and in print.

Hogan, who has been an active tournament official since 1979, served as a referee at the WKA full contact fights (1984-86) and as the assistant tournament director at the Florida Citrus Open (1984). He was Chairman of the nominating committee for north Florida, for "Who's Who in American Martial Arts" and a member of its board of review. He is featured 3 times in "Who's Who in American Martial Arts" and also in "Who's Who in the Martial Arts Elite". Hogan was also inducted into the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame as Instructor of the Year, and Action Martial Arts Magazine Hall of Fame, Florida Martial Arts Hall of Fame and the AIMA International Hall of Fame.

"Through karate it is hoped that you will become skillful, powerful, and secure enough to be gentle, considerate and peaceful," Hogan maintains? "If I can teach this I feel that I will have accomplished something that will help everyone."

Hogan has for many years studied Small Circle Ju Jitsu under Professor Wally Jay of San Francisco, California and Ryukyu Kempo, and Kyusho Jitsu under Karate Master George Dillman of Reading, Pennsylvania.




"Through karate it is hoped that you will become skillful, powerful and Secure enough to be gentle, considerate and peaceful."


Jason Kenny Co-Founder of the K.B.K. with Grand Master Jack Hogan. Sensei Kenny has been doing kyusho - jitsu for 10 years or more and uses Kyusho in his everyday training sessions.

" To me Kyusho is the bridge between all the Arts, we can see from it that, all Arts have it incorporated somewhere within their systems. You don't need to change what you are doing but just simply dig deeper into your own art and apply the Kyusho applications to make you a more effective Martial Artist".




John Duggan Co-Founder of The K.B.K. with Grand Master Jack Hogan. Sensei John Duggan has been studying Kyusho Jitsu for 10 years and has worked closely with Sensei Kenny applying Kyusho to every application.

" I have been doing it all my life really, it came a point in time when suddenly I realised what my Atemi meant and I wasn't striking at random locations, now my atemi is effective and Kyusho - Jitsu filled in the blanks"




"If you are Not enjoying it, Don't do it..!."

Sensei Cormack Walsh one of the K.B.K. Instructors, a current practioner of Kyusho in Ireland

" My eyes have been opened to a whole new world, and I am very excited about applying it to my art"




"If you are Not enjoying it, Don't do it..!."

Sensei Mark Chester one of the K.B.K. Instructors, a current practioner of Kyusho in Ireland

" I have heard the word Bunkai thrown around and have applied it to my Katas in many shapes and forms, but when you see what is really hidden in them, just opens up new horizons. The katas are maps of pressure point waza, giving angle and direction, now it's all about learning to read them."




"If you are Not enjoying it, Don't do it..!."

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