Small-Circle Jujitsu Vol 1: Foundations by Wally Jay
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- Professor Wally Jay introduces his unique Small-Circle Jujitsu Self Defense Technique in this new series of DVDs.
Volume 1: Foundations discusses the 10 basic principles of small-circle jujitsu, including an explanation and demonstration of finger, wrist and joint locking.
Professor Jay also gives an overview of his unique system, including a discussion of how techniques are executed on the smallest body-point possible via direction of force.
Professor Wally Jay is a Black Belt Hall of Fame member (1969), 10th dan in jujitsu under Juan Gomez (a top disciple of Henry S. Okazaki) and a sixth dan in judo under Ken Kawachi.
Jay is one of the few martial artists this century to have come up with a theory of fighting, developed it and put it into practice.
His influence is felt throughout the martial arts industry.
I took jijitsu from Wally j and min Leon used to hang out together couple of great guys. Mr. J was fiercely. Fiercely loyal
Not too many people can say they were a student of Bruce Lee. Almost no one can say they were a teacher of Bruce Lee, but Wally Jay is definitely in that club. I'm not one of those crazy Bruce Lee fans, but he was known to be particular to whom he paid respect, but by all accounts, he very much respected Wally Jay.
GINFOON MARK
Great techniques. Love Small Circle Jujitsu!
I have all the volumes of teaching his art. You can see the expertise of this master. He was teaching even after he had the open heart surgery. He died of a stroke in, I believe, Alameda, CA. In the early "70's , Prof. Jay was a strong proponent for Judo. He grazed the cover of Black Belt Illustrated. I just feel the pain who on the receiving end. One f my classmates in Sin Moo Hapkido used the pressure points (16:08) , it hurt. Prof Jay's concept is much clearer than when I learned the Chi na techniques from Jwing Ming at Purdue University. 33: 54 is the one technique (pow wang chingka) that reminded me of Jwing Ming
Thanks for the comment, I enjoy reading of others journeys and stories. I too have learned the hard way with these applications by being my own instructors uke when he was introducing the small circle concept to me through modern arnis applications. I am a fan of Professor Wally Jay's material.
I very much respect both Professor Wally Jay and Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming
Now that make a lot of sense 👊🏽
No Bruce Lee never fought Wally Jay infact he learnt Jujutsu from the Legendary Jujutsu Professor.
That's what I choose to believe, because whenever Bruce Lee saw something in a particular martial art, and thinks it will benefit him, he'll become interested and befriended the master and learn from him. I think he's a pioneer of that, instead of challenging the master you make friends and learn with them.
Uno dei grandi insegnanti del mio Maestro Hanshi Ric Pascetta
👍👍👍 Professor Wally Jay Truly one of the best in Jujitsu!
I second that!
wow. Wally Jay and Bruce Lee were good friends. I heard that they fought once... and the two men agreed to a draw :)
I'm pretty sure I heard something like that once 👍
Wont say "Nope,", but neither Ed Hart nor Jesse Glover ever said anything about that.
"I heard" or saw the scene from that one movie 😂
Only in the movie, but it’s fictional.
Yeah, they never met. Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet.
So, from what I gather here is the only use of kuzushi in this jujutsu is through pain compliance?
Which isn’t exactly something you wanna stake your life on.
@@MrBastilleDayIf they resist when in a joint lock, break it.
Has Segal approved this 😅
Is this stuff pressure tested
The chicken wing is so humiliating😂
What happens if you are attacked by a person with no fingers? Just sayin...
You can lock elbows, shoulders, and legs
@@officialblkreign9330 You're right, I was just being a bit silly....
Stumps me 😂
I have this video 📹 and it was one of my first videos. Till today it is still one of my best hanshi sempai.
That’s fine if someone’s going to grab you.
But, what if you get into it with someone who is “boxing” you
& he has a closed fist;
Then What (do you do) ???
its an all depends scenario. The idea with holds and restraints is to use distraction first and not chase these locks and restraints from the get go. There needs to be an entry before an execution.
@@ArnisRisingHFS
Absolutely! The eye rake via Kali works very well. When someone throws a “haymaker” for example Paul Vunak say just eye- rake and they are wide open for anything including small circle ⭕️ joint locks, headbutts , elbows, whatever 😎,
Oss!!
😮😮😮😮
Special Forces
Pointless martial art
Now, I don''t normally entertain these kinds of ignorant comments on videos I have shared but I'm going to make an exception on this one.
I'd love it if you could share your resume in martial arts and use of it in real situations then sir and while you are at it post some videos of yourself up on youtube for the world to see doing your flavour of martial arts.
Jujitsu, Aikido, Judo, BJJ it all started with Jujitsu all the rest came from the mother art which is actually quite extensive, you have seen one demonstration video and my guess is you saw only a small fraction of this video and decided to call it a pointless martial art, and you are entitled to your opinion.
I've worked the doors of some pretty rough areas, I've used this stuff quite a bit as a bouncer. I know from years of experience and hundreds of altercations in my career that this stuff is legit. I have 36 years experience in real world fighting and martial arts and I've been around some of the best at their game that go unrecognised because they're not professional competitive fighters, they're the real deal guys who work with violence for a living and I count myself lucky to have walked among them at different times in my own career.
I'm going to assume that you are a keyboard warrior that doesnt truly understand violence and human psychology and has no idea of how and when this stuff is actually applied in real live situations.
Enjoy your trolling sir. I wish you well in your search for your truth.