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From: warriorofhonor
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  • Very Good Demo.

  • @iaadotlk1 Thank you.Do you use these too?

  • Nice little drill, I'll find this useful in my own training.

    Thanks for posting =)

  • @lokilugi Glad you like the drill.I have several other practice sequences to recall joint direction manipulation.When i get a chance if you like ill try to post them.

  • @elainesman lol:) it's just a drill to remember the structure of joint licks..but yes I have been accused of being from another planet.

  • so attackers shake hands before unpleasantries commence on your planet ? interesting.

  • Nice flow, well presented.

  • @enigma1932 we do full contact sparring with and without weapons,single and multiple opponents.The ninjutsu taught that o have seen has not really moved forward to 2011,bit that is only what I personally have experienced.

  • Hey, do you do full contact sparring in your classes? and do you think the study of ninpo/ninjitsu has any practicality in modern day combat?

  • @Tarc5150 thankyou.

  • Great explanation! We do this as part of our warm-up and I agree it helps students remember all the wrist locks and stretches the muscles/tendons. Good work.

  • Well said Sir.

  • smallcircle jujitsu.com

  • Thank you for sharing with us. Do you know if there's is a representative of your style in my country, Chile? I've read about your style for about 20 years, I've always been looking for something like this. Thank you.

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  • @solnegrolunaroja If you can't find a Small Circle JuJitsu school in your area you may also want to look into other Japanese JuJitsu schools even if they don't use the "Small Circle" name. I learned the techniques in a Jujitsu school  that didn't advertise itself as "Small Circle". Mr. Wally Jay also made a series of tapes through Black Belt magazine that you may want to check out.

  • @Yoshin9 Thank you for the information, I'll check out both ways. Learn from a video is a good form to prepare for real life practice, meanwhile I search a dojo. Thanks again.

  • Fantastic explanation and drill. Thanks.

  • @tuitejitsu Thankyou.I find this a simple way to breakdown the joints,understanding how the limbs work and the concept of locking and restraining the limbs.Its also easy to remember and reference when doing other locks and holds

  • @tuitejitsu By the way-great Favorite list!

  • @warriorofhonor Thx. I just finally got a video camera so maybe I'll be able to get some of my own stuff posted soon.

  • Great demonstration and description as to whats goin on and how this is used as a great base.... Thank you yet again Sifu

  • that was awesomeee mann...much love for the SCR clan

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