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Pheonix Kutsuu Pheonix Kutsuu is a martial art form founded by Jacky Steele in 2005. Mr. Steele is an MMA fighter whom thought it would be good to intertwine all forms of martial arts from karate to aikido into one form not only for compitition but for personal defense as well. The name Pheonix Kutsuu comes from the life experiences of its founder. Personal downfall and then the birth of his two children gave Jacky the feeling of rising from the ashes like the mythical Pheonix bird. Kutsuu is Japanese for "pain". P.K. utilizes grappling to bring the opponent in close for close quarters combat and then immobolizing them on the ground. The striking in P.K. are mostly to body in the "chop'em down" attitude known to its founder and his team. Not considered a knockout style P.K. is known for it's practical uses and it's levels instead of belt promotion system. There are 4 main parts to Pheonix Kutsuu. They are: Grappling-getting close to the opponent Striking-using blows to shut down the opponent Holding-keeping the opponent in a submissive state Attitude-keeping a possitive attitude in all aspects of life Being one of the few ractitioners of this art in its entirety Mr. Steele is teaching his style to the people on his MMA team Pheonix Kutsuu F.T.. A brief history of Jacky SteeleBold text shows he studied at many dojos in his home area of Ashland, KY for years as a late teen. His favorite styles being jui jitsu and aikido. A passive person he keeps his personal life perfectly balanced with his fighting and believes that balance is the basis of being happy. He is married with two children and was born jULY 7TH 1984. bEING A YOUNG MARTIAL ARTS PRACTITIONER gives it's disadvantages because he has perfected his technique most older fighters don't take him seriously until they are either beaten by him or one of his practitioner or attend a training sesion. P.K. is a mixture of all martial arts and is free flowing meaning that if something more efficient come up then it can still be adapted in. It is great for all agesa being able to be adjusted from high to low impact with just minor alterations. It is also a self-defense proven against karate and aikido.
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