I'm a fairly new student of Sensei Bill Burch in Phoenix AZ my gratitude to your teachings Professor Jay and to those who helped in this production. With Respect.
@TaiJitsuESF77 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Have a Good Way with the Small Circle Jujitsu 🤙 And maybe in the mate 😉
@akacd1intro909 Жыл бұрын
Professor Jay is top shelf. Any opportunity to learn from or train with him should be taken. Respects..
@J3unG10 ай бұрын
I disagree. The man has no control of his technique. I've seen it happen. He hurts people because he has no sensitivity. He's not like his father (RIP) who had full control of his grappling. If you go to his seminars, don't be his Uke, lest you get hurt badly. Be careful.
@carminep.59605 ай бұрын
@@J3unG thats not true, ive been his uke during two different seminars, and yes by the time it was over i was sore, but its not enough pain to even make me consider turning down the opportunity to uke for him.
@jyconsille88892 жыл бұрын
Encore une vidéo passionnante.
@TaiJitsuESF772 жыл бұрын
Merci 😁
@jyconsille88892 жыл бұрын
@@TaiJitsuESF77 dans vos intro, j'ai vu Warfare Combat System: je ne connais pas trop. Une vidéo bientôt sur ce thème ?
@TaiJitsuESF772 жыл бұрын
C'est un système "d'amélioration" qui a été créer par DK Yoo. Le WCS (pour synthétiser bcp) reprends les axes de travail des frappes "connues" de Bruce Lee, notamment le One Inch Punch. En effet, faudra qu'on fasse une vidéo sur le sujet ;) car c'est très intéressant pour la pratique martiale, mais pas que.
@dposting2941 Жыл бұрын
Can u please do one all about CAPTURING THE HAND/WRIST FROM JAB, HOOK OR CROSS in the first place? Please have oponent try to retract after punch as in real life.
@TaiJitsuESF77 Жыл бұрын
Hi. You say "capturing" like the trapping hand ? It could be an idea for a video 🤔 stay tune a New video with the grand master is coming soon 😉😎 ans thanks for your comment.
@J3unG10 ай бұрын
Watch FMA videos. They're the best at it. SCJJ benefits from this type of work. Danzan Ryu trains grappling from a static position (Give me your hand/finger, or from a push or 'bully' position). The secret is you get the limb and you 'flow' or 'transition' into the technique.
@etiennemillien13262 жыл бұрын
Chouette. PS Danzan Ryu @4'29 (pas Donzen)
@TaiJitsuESF772 жыл бұрын
Merci pour la remarque. c'est corrigé.
@sadeghshahhatami1922 жыл бұрын
good
@DavidWestwater-vq6qy Жыл бұрын
I know the history of the sport calling this guy the number one is a little insulting. His father taught a lot of people who worked very hard before he taught him
@jacobharris954 Жыл бұрын
Why does leon Jay sound like Adam west
@sramdeojohn4428 Жыл бұрын
I hope joey not teaching that chi rubbish...
@outofthebox72 жыл бұрын
Stop attacking people that just stand there with no spunk or strength or resistance. It should be illegal. (Master = masters in making money from ignorant people that want to be mislead; tragic.)
@TaiJitsuESF772 жыл бұрын
If you don't understand how we can raise ourself and just share technics, don't comments. Of course the attacks was not real and the defends more technical. In the real life, fight with yourself and not the others. 👍
@outofthebox72 жыл бұрын
@@TaiJitsuESF77 That is not a demonstration of a real fight with yourself or anyone. But he really thinks that he will have such control against a real attacker with intent to hurt him. These techniques are only for weak, low level attackers. Such control will never take place against anyone else. All else is martial art delusion, people wasting time while staying in danger, and paying... So this "keeping up with the times", I think he/you said, is a delusion or lie. Sorry I have to be so blunt, it's a necessity.
@outofthebox72 жыл бұрын
@Lorenzo Rossi You know what you sound like...
@outofthebox72 жыл бұрын
@Lorenzo Rossi 😂
@KnowPorcelain1 Жыл бұрын
I love people like you, that underestimate this type of art, especially when you sit on the floor rubbing your wrists, any art that uses this type of technique, starts off as a beginner with large circles, and as they progress the circles get smaller, as do the adjustments. this type of art cannot train with resistance persay, due to the injuries that would be inflicted, but an exponent of such art would be happy to take you to the floor, or strike an anatomical weak point, or break your structure. You see this type of art as weak, not real, when what you see is a drill, not what is real. back in the 90's, I trained an art called Hapkido, and after training in Korea for 6 months, I realised the top trainers were in the US, so spent almost a year travelling around the US, and in Alameda California, I attended a seminar by Professor Wally Jay in small circle Jui Jutsu, with a Hapkidoist named Mark Tedeschi, who was compiling his book on Hapkido, in which he conducted an interview, also with the the likes of Willy Cahill, and let me tell you, the seminar was an real eye opener to these types of techniques, if you do not understand Fulcrum, transition of weight and the centre of mass, levers, angles, circles, the cross principle. your a modern day MMA etc student that thinks aggression trumps all. At 52 I am willing to spar with any of your type, and give you an education in bio mechanics, distance and timing, and the benefits of a strong wrist, something I am sure you are already proficient in.