Kyushu-Ryu Ju-Jitsu

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2006

This funny, painful and non-choreographed demo of Kyushu-Ryu Ju-Jitsu by Master Frank Zinck who was suffering a sever bad back. Sorry no hip throws but some cool stuff.

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  • he is this a diff form of jiu jitsu? or is this the original traditional one? cuz i dont like the bjj stuff

  • This is classical Japanese Ju-Jitsu.

  • i thought this vid was very good and the club was like one big happy family. im 15 but want to start jujitsu, is it too late?

  • I've had people over the age of 50 start my classes.

  • The part about the knife is more than exellent.

    I give you 5 stars for this video man, keep it up!

  • Thanks a lot!!

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  • @enganese It's NEVER too late to strart with something and certainly not when ur 15. I myself started training JJ and judo when I was 16 (w/o any martial arts exp). Now I'm 18 and I'm starting too win tournaments and getting my blue belt in a month (hopefully :P)

    So my advise is: if ur motivated, just do it ; )

  • yeah the video looks very very good and funny to wona try it :P

  • i would not like to be the guy he's using as an example to teach Ju-Jitsu moves :X!!!

  • I watched this video because this so called "gang" always wants to fight. I don't want to but this guys are so annoying. I never will do it unless they come at me! Thanks!

  • When walked through slowly with a training partner the pain is straight on the spine.

    How the hell is that technique going to be used in sparring?

  • Or its too dangerous

    Answer.

    While I would agree to a point somethings need to be trained using sparring and pressure tested  I can also see the other point of not sparring and pressure testing.

    There is a particuler move that I know that is a form of throw the result being the person thrown will end up with at least a slipped disc.

  • fzinck -as usual, great vid. I truly appreciate the level of control that you are exerting upon the attacker. Funny thing about resisting uke's. I had one explain to me (it was his first lesson) how that he could easily pull out of one of the techniques I was teaching. He did what everyone does (he was in ikkyo and tried to feed me his elbow). His resistance put him into nikkyo with almost no effort on my part. Nice to see you are still making vids, I'll have to make another of my own ... ~j

  • nice stuff, I currently take BJJ which has some aspects of JJJ, Muay Thai, and boxing, have so for about a year. I'm pretty new still, but I would love to get into this, just ignore those posts below, someone who appreciates martial arts should want to be exposed to as many martial arts as possible and use what fits you best, from a MMA perspective. Great vid.

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