IMPORTANT NOTE!  Many people have the misconception that all Jujitsu is ground grappling (Brazilian Jiu-Jjitsu).  This is not true.  There are many types of Jujitsu as there are many times of Karate, Kung Fu, Kempo and so on.  These Jujitsu techniques we practice are NOT meant for sport or 'tapping out'.  These techniques are meant to quickly diffuse a fight by pain compliance, hyper-extension, breaking, or killing to protect your life.
Jodoryu Jujitsu
Small Circle Jujitsu
 
Jodoryu Jujitsu
     
Jodoryu Jujitsu is a implementation of Wally Jay's Small Circle Jujitsu, TA Frazer's Disharmonic Emotion Method,  Song Park's Kiai Jitsu, and Ryukyu Kempo's pressure point fighting.

These 4 things when combined with a full arsenal of martial techniques (punching, kicking, grappling, and throwing) make for an excellent approach to combat.

"If you train with me directly and are not a cage fighter in training, you also know that our only real objective is maiming and killing the bad guy. Most other style focus on minimal damage to the opponent as one of the primary philosophical principles. If a student has that as a part of their belief system, then it is okay and they can water it down, just as a person who is taught to use a gun can shoot someone in the head or just wing them. I just feel personally that if I need to fire the gun in the first place it should be a well placed shot aimed toward ultimate incapacitation. If I don't need to do that, I don't need to fire at all."  Prof T.A. Frazer

 
Small Circle Jujitsu™
     
The Japanese combat techniques of Jujutsu (also commonly known as Jujitsu and other spellings) date back at least 2000 years. The exact origins of jujutsu are unclear, as most of it's history was only passed on in the oral tradition. The few early written references show that it's origins date back to mythology. Jujutsu was formalized and most popular during the Edo period of Japan. This was the era of the Samurai. Jujutsu was the samurai's main set of combat techniques, after the sword that is. There have been many, many styles (or ryu) of Jujutsu throughout the history of Japan and more recently the rest of the world.

 
The origins of Small Circle Jujitsu™ are based on the 2000 year old classical jujitsu, but the revelation of the small circle emphasis dates back to approximately 1944. The founder, Professor Wally Jay studied a style known as Kodenkan Jujitsu from Professor Henry S. Okazaki in Hawaii.   Professor Jay's small circle jujitsu techniques are smooth and functional because of his creation of the flow, which interchangeable techniques are used to counterattack the moves of the attacker.

Excerpts of this text borrowed from Prof Jay's Small Circle Jujitsu UK
 
 
 
 

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