Ju-Jutsu: A Comprehensive GuideAs a renowned author and martial arts expert, James Moclair has once again pulled out all the stops on this his latest book. Over the last forty five years James has meticulously studied every aspect of this fantastic art and has now wrote one of the finest books ever written on the subject of Ju-Jutsu. Every single page of this Ju-Jutsu book is full of vital information you will want to know to make your study of martial arts complete. The aim of this book is to provide both the beginner and the skilled practitioners with all the essential information required in the study of Ju-Jutsu and other combative martial arts. This master piece eases you into Ju-Jutsu with an interesting look at its history and its development. The book then continues with superb written and photographic explanations on the basic principles and techniques the art Ju-Jutsu and concludes with some highly practical street self defence techniques that will enlighten even the most experienced martial artists. For the more experienced martial artist’s and those who have read the book several times, the Author has also added a unique summary of at the top of each picture that will help guide you quickly through the various stages of the Ju-Jutsu techniques being applied. In conclusion, it is safe to say this book will never gather dust; it will be your guide and technical companion throughout your study of the martial arts. |
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Contents
Fourdirection throw i ç shih ƒnage | 98 |
Heavenandearth throw | 100 |
Entering throw or Enter Body throw | 103 |
Stranglehold or chokehold techniques | 107 |
Why are they classed as the same? | 108 |
How safe are these techniques? | 109 |
Hadaka jime or naked neck lock | 110 |
Hadaka jime naked neck lock variation | 117 |
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Atemi Jutsu | 29 |
Myths and Legends | 31 |
Dim Mak versus Atemi? | 32 |
back | 34 |
Jodan Upper Body Striking Points | 35 |
Joint locks | 38 |
What is a Joint lock? | 39 |
Nagewaza i ç T throwing techniques | 45 |
Front strangulation into a major hip throw | 50 |
Downward blow to the head and one arm shoulder throw | 58 |
Low side blow into neck throwBody drop style Kubi Nage also known as Koshi Guruma 7DDž | 66 |
Two fast round house punches into a Lifting Pulling Ankle Block JuJutsu style | 73 |
Front leverage throw from the attack both lapels held | 80 |
Rear leverage throw from a side blow to the head | 87 |
Aiki throwing techniques | 94 |
Thoughts on Aiki | 95 |
The perfect attack | 96 |
OkuriEriJime EÕ?332 Sliding collar neck lock | 124 |
KataHaJime 532 Single wing choke or single wing neck lock | 130 |
Double sided neck vice strangulation | 137 |
Reverse Hadaka jime naked neck lock | 145 |
Selfdefence and unarmed combat | 153 |
Punching analyses in detail | 154 |
Street Awareness | 155 |
Front strangulation attack and defence routine | 156 |
Bear hug at the front arms pinned attack and defence routine | 161 |
Rear strangulation and defence routine | 169 |
Rear bear hug attack and defence routine into Ý sanky À a rotational wristlock JuJutsu style | 176 |
Hand on the shoulder and pull backwards down the stairs | 182 |
Defence from being smashed or pushed into a wall | 187 |
Seated attack with cosh or similar weapon | 195 |
Knife across the throat attack from a seated position | 202 |
Hand gun attack against the side of the head in a seated position | 210 |
Mugging on the stairs the attacker has a hand gun | 220 |
Conclusion of this book | 225 |
With Thanks | 226 |
Book trivia | 227 |
Japanese Terminology and Glossary A through Z | 228 |
Japanese Terminology phonetically broken down | 247 |
Back Cover | 259 |
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Common terms and phrases
Aiki Aikido anaerobic exercises Àoor Àow applied atemi attacker’s head attacker’s left attacker’s right arm attacker’s right wrist backward black belt break fall breakfall club curved white arrow dachi defence routine Dojo elbow lock elbow strike forearm block forearm strike forward stance front Geri ghting stance grade grasp a hold groin Hadaka jime naked hand techniques Illustration 19 Illustration 24 illustration 33 indicates the direction Japanese jime naked neck Joint locks Ju-Jutsu Judo Jutsu Kaiten Kata-Ha-Jime kiai knee kick left foot left hand left leg forward martial arts movements are shown naked neck lock Okuri-Eri-Jime oo-key pull push reverse punch right foot right knee right leg right side right st Sensei Shime-waza shoulder lock shown in illustration shows the attacker solar plexus stamp kick straight white arrow strangulation technique strike the attacker tatami throwing techniques training partner Tsuki Uchi upward Waza weapon white arrow indicates white curved arrow