Well this is the place to say a quick hello to let us know you've visited our website. If you have any questions please post in the forum, asking a question here will undoubtly get no reply.
bladerunnergb (jujitsu, sandan)
very enjoyable time browsing your website congratulations on first vale tudo win
Saturday 12th July 2003 at 12:49
Matthew Sylvester (Practical TKD, Kenpo, Ao Denkou Jitsu, Shunryu Kempo, Practi, (No order) Shodan, Shodan Ho, 5kyu, 2nd Kup, 1st Brown)
http://www.practical-martial-arts.co.uk
What an excellent site and a brilliant resource for anyone involved in JuJitsu! Keep up the good work! I have added this to my links page as a resource for the PMA Association!
Wednesday 9th July 2003 at 20:10
tommy
http://www.judopage.tk
wow, a great site !
greetings from austria
Sunday 6th July 2003 at 19:09
Wim Pieck (ju-jitsu, 5th dan)
http://www.san-do-kan.nl
Compliments! What a great site you have. Keep up the good work and I wish you all the best. Greetings and take care!
Wim Pieck
Holland
Friday 4th July 2003 at 20:20
Rob Jackson (Sho-Ko-Jitsu, Black-Belt)
http://
Very nice!!!!!
Thursday 3rd July 2003 at 14:21
Patrick (Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Grappling)
http://
Hey guys,
I visited your site for searching new techniques, ot techniques, which are not often shown in normal training sessions. I want to thank you for ya great styled site...
Best regards
Patrick
Thursday 26th June 2003 at 12:45
Joego (Kajukenbo, A)
http://www.hawaiiankajukenbo.com
Great site man, keep it up
Sunday 22nd June 2003 at 22:47
Logan Fortune (Kyoto Rhu, New)
I was wondering if anyone is familier with the style.I am currently in a class in New York and was looking for a place closer to my home in Conneticut.I would really be interested in just finding an instructor that teaches Ju-Jitsu in and around the Hartford area.Any help would be appreciated.
Wednesday 12th December 2001 at 21:44
Tony Lillis (Aikido/jujitsu, Sho Dan)
http://www.angelfire.com/theforce/ewasdojo/
Love your site. Its well done!!
Thursday 19th June 2003 at 04:43
Steve (mixed bag of allsorts, unimportant)
http://
Brian,
Look on judoinfo.com for dynamic throws, but if you want a feel for further reality things to design into a fight game, suggest you video 'K1' on eurosport and get hold of some Japanese 'Bushido' or Brazillian 'Vale Tudo' footage, and basically just keep slow motion forward/reverse the various moves. Take care though - you might need to give your games an X cert rating, as kids copying the moves would do real damage to each other.
Wednesday 18th June 2003 at 23:17