Ju-Jitsu Clip SHow
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Dear oh dear. I'm sure it all sounds unrealistic but not all techniques are 100% waterproof. Ju Jitsu is also about adaptation. Everything depends on everything. Having a good sensei is very important. One that knows the why's and what and how's. Not one that says: KICK! and then doesn't explain why it's effective.
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...aaaaand there we have it!!! :) lol
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Great video. Great moves and very well demonstrated. Jujitsu has saved my life on many occassions. I learnt the Art to hopefully never need it but for them times i have used it was worth the blood, pain, sweat and tears i have expeirenced whole learining. With the ever growing gun and knife crimein Britain today it is strongly recommened you teach your children theis fine Art. Love the video once again
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dude the ones with the chair have to hurt so much
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never have broken anything from anyone :) the worst injury i caused is a bleeding nose :D
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only time I ever broke someone's arm was in competition. this is a great video, the instructors need some practice on their throwing techniques (my background is Judo first Ju-Jitsu Second) but it reminds me of Wally Jay's Dance of pain. All the cool little tricks.
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I love Ju Jitsu I'm a green belt now one tag! Its awesome!
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I don't agree. You can take on both tall and small opponents. It all depends. Adaptation. Improvisation.



have you ever broken anyones arm training?
mikespike88 3 years ago
heheheheh never.... Senior students know each other well and know each other limits. It's more likely that senior belts will be hurt by beginners as beginners don't realize how little pressure is needed to inflict pain or break something. Plus beginners often lose their balance when someone reacts to pain and Uke gets hurt.
fzinck 3 years ago
I would like to take Ju Jitsu basked upon what I saw in the clip. However, the only martial arts taught in my area is tang su do. We have 3 studios that teach it. Does anyone know if Tang Su Do teaches similar techniques like Ju jitsu?
0466rymaspencer 3 years ago
Good question, I'm not familiar with it. Most clubs will allow you to drop in and have a look at a class and see if it appeals to you. If you're interested in martial arts and its the only one available, try it! You might enjoy it. The instructor will break or make a class so be sure you visit first. Trust your intuition.
fzinck 3 years ago
hi, very good techniques, I've like them and I think that I've efficacity thinks look 8
thanks for this good moment! I'll try some off them whith my students ! Didier RAHIR
shogundidier69 3 years ago
Let me know how you make out. Thanks for the positive comments.
fzinck 3 years ago