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Julio L. Carlo Jr. (Airugo Do-Carko Ryu Budo, Rokudan (6th Dan))

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I like your website very much.
It offers the basics needed and is helpful in understanding, but a true sensei and dojo are needed to realize the extent of these techniques.
Thanks and I hope to contribute regularly in my opinion only because I will always be a true beginner in budo, always searching.

Wednesday 10th September 2008 at 12:29

Mateo (jujitsu, tae kwon do)

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great site!! never seen such detailed site focused on one martial art. hote you will add techniques for higher grades soon too.

Thursday 28th August 2008 at 16:53

ken (bjj, 1st stripe blue)

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I enjoyed your page and i love the sport

Tuesday 26th August 2008 at 08:56

peter (jujitsu and judo, -)

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i really like this site I just wish that they updated the top three belts.

Thursday 14th August 2008 at 20:39

Edwin (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Orange Belt)

http://BJJitsu.com

IS it OK if I use the technique pictures on my website? Thanks in advance,

Edwin.

Tuesday 15th July 2008 at 16:31

PHILLIP ROBSON (ju jitsu, black)

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good site lots of good stuff for students to learn from

Saturday 5th July 2008 at 12:30

montel (kartedo mma judo, green blue )

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i like your styles

Monday 16th June 2008 at 07:32

Thadeus Brooks (Ju-jitsu, Brown Belt (2))

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Great sit for info on jujitsu, I just cant stop coming here!!

Monday 9th June 2008 at 19:47

ernel (goju ryu , 4th dan)

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nice site. very informative and helpful. keep it up guys. lots of thanks,
ernel

Saturday 7th June 2008 at 01:26

Call Me Master (Jujutsu, Ni Dan)

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Ju-Jitsu is a misspelling. So is Jiu-Jitsu. It's JUJUTSU. In Japanese, it makes sense. The others don't. It is not a ground style, but a complete system of combat time tested through thousands of battles over thousands of years from India, China, and Japan where it was mastered by the Samurai. It has strikes, locks, throws, many techniques not at all limited to ground fighting. People thinking Ju-Jitsu is the legendary style are being misled. Ju-Jitsu is barely over a hundred year old and is only based on a single facet of true JUJUTSU. A sport martial art is not a true martial art. Martial arts weren't intended for meager glory in a ring. Ju-Jitsu is only a sport, not a martial art. JUJUTSU is a martial art. That said, I have respect for all fighters and martial artists, but would rather not be mistaken for a ground fighter when someone asks me what my style is. Phonetically, all the alternate spellings of Jujutsu sound the same, and it's going to smother the opinions of those looking to practice the traditional style. Sayonara.

Saturday 31st May 2008 at 18:30