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what is ju-jitsu?

Ju-Jitsu, which means "Gentle Art" is an unarmed combat system of that allows a smaller person to defeat a person of greater physical stature.  The term "Gentle Art" in no way implies that Ju-Jitsu is a gentle, dainty art.  Indeed, Ju-Jitsu was the primary unarmed combat method of the Samurai and could devastatingly brutal on the field of battle. 

The term "Gentle Art" is really a description of the principles and techniques which are the foundation of the art.  A more accurate translation of "Ju-Jitsu, would be "Way of Flexibility". The smaller person cannot rely upon brute force and strength to overcome someone who is bigger and stronger.  The smaller person must instead use his opponents strength and momentum to add to his/her own technique to gain victory in combat.  When the opponent pushes, the defender would pull.  When pulled, the defender would push.  This is the principle of "Ju no ri" as taught in Ju-Jitsu. 

Since Ju-Jitsu was designed as a combative art, it relies upon many techniques, some of which are similar to those found in other Martial Arts like Karate, Aikido and Judo.  Both Aikido and Judo are modern day descendents of Ju-Jitsu.  Some of the technical skills from Ju-Jitsu included in Kinney Karate are striking techniques, throwing techniques, falling techniques, joint manipulation, strangulation and choking defensive techniques, ground techniques (grappling) and vital and nerve point striking.


Grandmaster Michael Kinney learned Ju-Jitsu starting in a cub scout class led by his scoutmaster who learned from his captors in WWII. Mr. Kinney mastered his Ju-Jitsu skills by working with such notable instructors as, Ki Wang Kim, Judo Olympic Medalist Jim Bregman, Small Circle Ju-Jitsu Professor Wally Jay, Modern Arnis Founder Professor Remy Presa, George Dillman, Dale Tompkins, and others.

 
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