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Newbie 13 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 10:05 sorry, I don't mean any disrespect to the webmaster/creator of this site, or sensei (master, surely is aquired much further than 3rd Dan) Rob Sheehan (3rd dan), or any Jitsu Ki training at the Castle Black Belt Academy. But after much researching through the photo's of the sylabus', i don't beleive the techniques shown would be the wisest chocie on the street. Some (not all) seem more trouble than they would be useful. |
Addict 183 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 13:35 I agree with you e-b. Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Post |
Resident 729 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 14:34 I dont think anyone on here trains at Castle BBA. "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
Addict 183 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 17:07 I agree with you too andy. Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Post |
Addict 183 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 17:12 Andy when will your website be up and running again? Also do you have a web address for Colin Robinson(purple belt under Royce)? Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Post |
Resident 729 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 17:23 it's all good. "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
1319 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 17:26 Well no disrespect taken in terms of the syllabus techniques on this site, they are traditional Ju-Jitsu stuff, so yeah, not too sensible apart from taking care of a drunk uncle at a party. The Admin Guy |
Addict 183 posts |
Tuesday 16th March 2004 at 17:43 Well said Robsco. Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Post |
Newbie 13 posts |
Thursday 18th March 2004 at 10:40 Yeh i agree with many of the things u guys have said, the last thing anyone (excluding Robert Pires - if u watch footie) is to go to ground. however i must admit i train in TJJ and kick jitsu, and have done for the past 3.5 yrs, this style may not be the most effective in terms of modern day situations, but combined with another style such as kick-jitsu, brazilian, or wing chun it can be v.useful indeed! |
Newbie 8 posts |
Thursday 18th March 2004 at 21:19 where do you train jujitsu2004? train hard ,train good ,surviv |
Newbie 13 posts |
Friday 19th March 2004 at 14:07 |
Newbie 13 posts |
Friday 19th March 2004 at 14:14 errmm... i train in South Manchester, why? where do you train? |
Newbie 8 posts |
Friday 19th March 2004 at 15:44 i used to train at castle bba but left as it got shit after all the good instructors left, and i am looking to start training elsewhere but still want carry on my training in trad jj train hard ,train good ,survive train hard ,train good ,surviv |
Resident 217 posts |
Sunday 21st March 2004 at 21:44 If you like training trad JJ (perfecting the set syllabus) but also like to mix it up with some realism that would give you the edge in a street brawl, then depending on travel commitment i'd suggest giving Allan Tattersall's dojo at Rochdale a look. "Its not the size of the dog i |
Resident 217 posts |
Monday 22nd March 2004 at 21:34 Shawn, "Its not the size of the dog i |
Resident 729 posts |
Tuesday 23rd March 2004 at 13:40 Allan Tattersall, does he do a technique where a guy stands each side of him holds his wrist, then he takes a step forward and they kind of go flying in a forward roll motion? pain is temporary, pride is forever. www.roycegraciesheffield.com "no weapon formed against me shall prosper" |
1319 posts |
Tuesday 23rd March 2004 at 19:08 I might need that one in April! :o) --------- Robsco! 'I'm sure your style is impressive on other planets, however, your weak link is that this is Earth' The Admin Guy |
Resident 217 posts |
Thursday 25th March 2004 at 19:40 Yes he does Andy...and I can do it too, its great fun, but a really basic principle behind it used in judo, BJJ, Aikido, etc. and the attackers are 'co-operating' as in all martial 'ARTS'. "Its not the size of the dog i |
Resident 217 posts |
Thursday 25th March 2004 at 19:47 Less fancy version is to do all the same stuff to point where attackers posture broken, but rather than reverse hands & step forward /project the defender simply keeps pointing upwards, opens his elbows outwards so they are above the 'bent posture defenders' sternums, then the defender further lowers his centre by deeper end at his knees whilst driving his elbows vertically downwards on the attackers sternums, forcing them to the ground. "Its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog" "Its not the size of the dog i |
Addict 183 posts |
Friday 26th March 2004 at 12:46 Steve i'm sure andy is taking the piss coz that technique your talking about is a load of S*^te! Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Postman Pat and his Black and white Catttt. Early in the mornin when the nah nah deedle dat da do!!!!! Ah fuct it right up Postman Pat, Postman Pat, Post |