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Kalle Viitanen (Hokutoryu Ju-Jutsu, Yellow)

This really good web site but have you permission to teach those movements in web.

Sorry about my bad english i am from Finland.

Wednesday 5th December 2001 at 22:00

Max (nihon kindai-ha shinto ryu jujutsu, blue belt)

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Personnaly i have never seen a martial site like this one. With the videos finished it would be perfect. It explains well the techniques and has a very good awareness of (street wise). Keep up the good work, your site is amazing.

Wednesday 29th January 2003 at 03:19

daniel broadleday (ju-jitsu)

http://

can you teel me how to tie my belt

Monday 27th January 2003 at 19:07

Adnan K

http://

I was wondering how can i get some training and fights CDs or video tapes for Ju-Jistu.

thx/brgds
Adnan

Wednesday 22nd January 2003 at 12:27

Al Sandel (ju jutsu, Blue)

http://

very impressed by the site. The content is very informative and the pictures of the different techniques can be used as the perfect reference for any student. Well done mate, keep up the good work!

Al

Sunday 19th January 2003 at 18:58

chuck (self defense)

http://

im interested in self defense techniques

Saturday 18th January 2003 at 02:21

K C Thomas (Encircling Tiger Jujitsu; Yoshin ryu jujitsu; Tae Kwon Do; ", 6th Dan; 2nd Dan; 4th Dan)

http://www.encirclingtigerjujitsu@home-page.org

A great site. Be proud; through this good work you are helping in the proliferation of the martial arts (and jujitsu in particular), the first responsibility of a true martial artist. Well Done! However, we practicing jujitsuans must remember despite the true science of ground grappling, focus on all ranges of combat, not just one.

Tuesday 7th January 2003 at 12:52

Colin Atchison (Judo/ Go-shin-jitsu/Karate, 3rd dan/3rd dan/1st dan)

http://

I have practised and taught judo for about 40 years and have won lots of competions, mostly winning on the ground we all have our individual skills and preferences to how we fight. What I would say is that you can never stop learning, and every martial art has something to offer,if you want to gain more knowledge train with different martial artists.

Saturday 4th January 2003 at 17:11

KATABAMI JU-JITSU DOJO (KATABAMI JU-JITSU RYU, 7 th Dan)

http://www.katabami-jujitsu.com

Katabami Ju-Jitsu Dojo
Academy of Martial Arts & Oriental Healing Arts
http://www.katabami-jujitsu.com

Authentic, Traditional & Classical Ju-Jitsu Dojo,
Hand to Hand Combat,
Oriental Philosophy & Medicine,
Himalayan Yoga, Meditation, T’ai Chi Chuan, Chi Gung,
Restoration Therapy, Spirituality, Mysticism and Energy Healing.

Sensei Alexey Kunin, 7 th Dan Ju-Jitsu,
Head of Katabami Ju-Jitsu Family,
Doctor of Natural Medicine & Oriental Arts ( Asia ).
Russian Renowned Healer & Teacher.

http://www.katabami-jujitsu.com

Wednesday 1st January 2003 at 21:42

greg (Ju-Jitsu, red belt)

http://

Great website! I'm a student at castle BBA in Sheffield

Monday 30th December 2002 at 16:20