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Very interesting, I may be buying the DVD to look into it further. I like the application with light movement that is done. I will know more from the DVD if the point application and locations are close to what I do in the martial ars form I do. We use a spinal nerve chart for internal conditions that follow roughly the Chinese relationships of meridians but are the Korean system. The brief description sounds like it might treat the muscles in a similar pattern. I'll know if it is from the DVD.

 

We use two charts in assessment

http://www.urban4est.net/images/Mvc-298l.jpg

http://www.urban4est.net/images/Mvc-299l.jpg

applied by Master Yun

http://www.urban4est.net/images/kmtdemo012105/kmtd2.jpg

Michael Uriarte's movement to apply is much simpler than that in KMT as you may notice from the photo I list as KMT uses the circular motion and body mechanics of Hapkido.

Gordon where do you find these techniques?

that system is unique...not anything like it...Western or Eastern...and the weird thing about this approach is that you can use firm pressure too.. It doesent matter... lol    its Ingenious.   I dont wanna learn what everyone else learns.. That system gets rid of trigger points too... Its not really massage though...its a way to take pain out of the body.

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