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Craig Sira - Midland, Michigan
About me:
I have been training in the martial arts since 1984 with some boxing prior to that time. I have been a member of Kyusho International since April 2004 and am a Certifying Instructor Practicioner Level 1 in Midland, Michigan. I instruct a monthly kyusho jitsu class. Kyusho International offers a step-by-step hands on method to learn and apply the pressure points. The focus is on experience, not theory.
I instruct a self defense class that I call Combative Martial Arts. This is a streetwise martial art class. It is simply basic techniques that are drilled and then applied to full contact sparring. Proper mind-set is developed and positioning skills and strategy is stressed at all times. The class covers stick and knife fighting - including full contact stick sparring. It is a challenging and fun class that develops self defense, confidence and gets/keeps you in shape. I have studied karate, modern arnis and a whole bunch of other systems prior to studying Kyusho. Kyusho jitsu has enhanced (and continues to enhance) everything that I have learned in the martial arts. It makes every technique more effective.
For more information on classes please refer to:
http://www.freewebs.com/kyushomi/index.htm
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The 5th Annual Michigan Kyusho Jitsu seminar was held March 21st and 22nd, 2009. Master Corn instructed this event. It was amazing and many poeple achieved certification. Next years seminar is being planned.
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Finish It Book Trilogy
Craig has written three books on how to Finish Off an attacker. These books provide insight into the martial arts that is often over-looked or not trained in todays martial art schools. Get the edge and order today.
The book Finish It: How to Finish Off An Attacker
by Craig J. Sira is available.
The purpose of this training manual is to provide you with information on how to finish off an attacker when you are unarmed.
This manual covers:
key finishing techniques
vital targets
how set the person up for a finish
the major aspects of proper mind-set
Buy it today.
Only $19.99 plus $5.00 S&H.
This can be purchased directly from the author or Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Finish-How-Off-Attacker/dp/1438228627/
The books 'Finish It with a Stick' and 'Finish It with a Knife' by Craig J. Sira are available and can be ordered directly from the author at only $19.99 plus &5.00 S&H or from Amazon (note the Amazon price is much higher). These books have the same framework as the unarmed book but apply to stick and knife fighting.
Due to the nature of the stick and knife books they can only be purchased directly from the author for this price. On Amazon the price is much higher but worth it. The material in this book has greatly increased Craig's stick and knife fighting skills, his students and everyone else he has introduced to this program. These books present a complete stick and knife fighting system in an easy to learn method.
http://www.amazon.com/Finish-Stick-Craig-J-Sira/dp/1440405743/
http://www.amazon.com/Finish-Knife-Craig-Sira/dp/1441400206/
Contact Craig J. Sira at:
911 S. Eleven Mile Road
Midland, MI 48640
989-631-5960
Interests:
Anything with the martial arts.
Family - married with 4 boys.
Anything outdoors (camping, hiking, hunting, Jet Skiing, biking, walks in the woods, etc).
Heavy Metal music.
Rank: not set
Birthday: 03/09/1969
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mom
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06 August 2009 07:50 |
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Hi there Craig,
I'm proud to be featured in some of your kick-a** video clips where I get to knock out the bad guys.
I am very grateful to you for bringing kyusho healing into our home. I especially appreciate the asthma relief for Jo Jo and the headache relief for me.
You absolutely ROCK in the martial art world, and in our family. I Love you,
Laura |
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jcs
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19 May 2009 12:37 |
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The books were fun to make and i'll be happy to be in the pictures if needed in the next one. |
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Tony T
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27 October 2008 11:37 |
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Hi Craig ,I love your book I reed it a couple of times and you’ve defiantly sparked a new interest in the stick's thanks four the help. Looking forward to your next book.
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JIMMYKENPO
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29 April 2008 06:16 |
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well first i have to say that im no longer training at a dojo i train with a group of friends at my home. i set up one of my rooms to train indoors and set up a area in my back yard and becouse i live in the hills my backyard is about 20 acres. but back to your question the type of reallity training that i do are dressing in normal cloths when training, training on various turrance as well as different times of day to account for changes in lght another thing i like to do is to bring in a friend with no training except good old street fighting and have him attack as he would in a street fight |
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wolf
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11 April 2008 07:53 |
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hey I know you
good to see you here, say hello to your wife and kids,you had great food at your house. |
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Endgame
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26 November 2007 02:23 |
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Is that kali and escrima you're practicing in your pictures? Very cool. |
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ssteiner
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30 March 2007 06:00 |
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Good to see you Craig. It was great to meet you in Petersburg. Hope to train with you again. |
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Fraps
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07 February 2007 03:00 |
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Hi Craig, Hope to see you in May. |
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Asa
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05 February 2007 10:56 |
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Hey Craig, it was great to meet and train with you in Indiana. Hope to see you again soon. |
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Evan
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20 January 2007 07:03 |
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Deicated and Persistant, Kyusho in Michigan is in good hands! |
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