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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

Leo Adams (Kenpo Ju-Jitsu, 5th degree black)

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I have been teaching this style of Ju-Jitsu, and have been trying to get into some competitions for my students. Our belts are based on Kenpo ranking, so it is hard to find meets that will allow them to compete in certain competitions.

Saturday 10th May 2008 at 02:37

Victor (Traditional, Green)

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HI guys, i really enjoy reading the usefull info in the site. Is there a way to add names in for the traditional techn?
Nice job, Keep it up

Wednesday 7th May 2008 at 17:34

Jon (ju jitsu, yellow)

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very good. pity there are no events posted. would like to go to a training camp somewhere

Tuesday 6th May 2008 at 00:00

brad (shito-ryu genbu-kai, karate, 2nd kyu)

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hi guys nice web site told me everything i wanted to know. ive been doing karate now for 5 years and want to try something different (but not stop doing karate) so i'd thought i'll read up on ju-jitsu

Sunday 27th April 2008 at 21:59

luke (karate, tai jutsu soon, 10kyu)

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this site is great


EAT tofu

Wednesday 23rd April 2008 at 04:54

Shawn (Brazilian Ju-Jitsu, White)

I found this sight through search engine and it is very helpful on my start into Ju-Jitsu.

Monday 21st April 2008 at 12:52

Amanda Crane (Ju-Jitsu, White)

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This site helped me a lot to train at home, with the simple steps and pictures, its very easy to learn. Thank you!!

Tuesday 15th April 2008 at 14:17

NOEL (ABOUT TO START IN JUJITSU/BJJ AND MMA, NOTHING YET!)

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NICE AND INFORMATIONAL INFORMATION YOU HAVE HERE. GOOD TO SEE THAT PEOPLE TAKE TIME OUT OF THEIR PERSONAL LIFE TO DO THIS. KEEP IT GOING, THE PAGE LOOKS GREAT.

Sunday 6th April 2008 at 16:52

Jeff Sawyer (Master Sawyers Goshin-Ryu Ju-Jitsu, 5th Dan Renshi)

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This is a really good hearted and helpful site - none of the snide stuff that so often appears. Which is why - today - I decided to get my feet wet and I've signed up on the forum (something I've never done before!).I hope what I've written will attract some comment from others like me (old and mouldy I mean.....).
I've also added some details about my residential training and retreat centre in Italy - I hope it's okay to "advertise" like that.
So thanks, and keep up the good work!
Jeff Sawyer

Monday 24th March 2008 at 12:22