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Jujutsu: Legacy of the Samurai (Paperback)
by Mark Barlow

Honest assessment of a Martial Art, December 23, 2005

Reviewer: Drew (Georgia) - See all my reviews
Having a love for martial arts, I have studied Chinese forms of martial arts for six years. In that time I have read copious amounts of martial arts literature to further my studies. Many of them were unrealistic in their claims to make a person invincible in five easy steps or trapped in the theoretical. Mark Barlow provides a wonderful view of Jujitsu as an art form that will take time to learn and master, gives realistic views of Jujitsu as a sport or a self defense system, and shares with the reader history, basic techniques, and what to look for in different teachers.

This book will be an excellent addition to anyone who is interested in expanding their Martial Atrs literature.


Secret Weapons of Jujutsu, by Don Cunningham

The Japanese sword is much admired for its artistic value as well as for its practical merits. An emblem of the samurai's power and skill, it was venerated by the bushi, or warrior class. The sword was the “the soul of a samurai,” and swordsmanship was essential for survival on the battlefield. 

During the relative peace of the Tokugawa Era, though, the sword was often considered unsuitable or was even unavailable for use in certain situations. Furthermore, non-samurai townsmen, including feudal era police assistants, were prohibited from carrying swords. Both samurai and townsmen frequently had to rely on alternative non-lethal weapons for personal defense, including the creative use of many common, everyday objects. 

Secret Weapons of Jujutsu is the first book to appear in English that offers a detailed introduction to exotic defensive weapons like the tessen and jutte as well as other hibuki, or “concealed weapons.” Topics include the history and development of such weapons, as well as the philosophical and practical reasons for employing non-lethal alternatives. 

The tessen, literally meaning “iron fan,” was either an actual folding fan with metal ribs or a non-folding solid bar made of either iron or wood and shaped like a folded fan. The tessen was considered a symbol of authority as well as a common self-defense weapon for extraordinary situations. 

The jutte was an iron truncheon carried by feudal era police officers and their non-samurai assistants. Edo Period police developed many weapons and techniques against criminal violators, who were usually armed and frequently desperate. Essentially a defensive or restraining weapon, the jutte was popular because it could parry the slash of a razor-sharp sword and disarm an assailant without serious injury. 

Secret Weapons of Jujutsu provides an introduction to the defensive techniques of tetsushaku-jutsu, or the use of a one shaku long metal or wood weapon to disarm or disable an attacker. Techniques illustrated are from several different Japanese martial art traditions which incorporate aspects of tetsushaku-jutsu. Secret Weapons of Jujutsu will be a valuable learning tool and resource for all classical Japanese martial arts practitioners. 


 

Click to enlargeCommon Sense Self-Defense Video Series
By Vince Tamura

Available as a set of 3 Video tapes or CD-ROMS

Vol 1 Basic Fundamentals
AVI video, 15 frames per sec; sharp, clear full screen capability.
Introduction - Warmup - Falling - Nature's Arsenal -Throwing Techniques - Hip Techniques - Foot Techniques - Hand Techniques - Sacrifice Techniques - Choking Techniques - Joint Locks - Fist Attacks - Kicking Attacks -Purse Snatcher.

Vol 2 Unarmed and Weapon Attacks
MPEG video, 30 frames per sec; sharp, clear full screen capability. 
Introduction; Front Attacks: Handshakes, Wrist Grabs, Grabs Both Wrists, Lapel Grabs, Hair Grabs, One Hand Shove, Two Hand Shove, One Hand Choke, Two Hand Choke, Over Arm Bear Hug, Under Arm Bear Hug, Front Head Lock, Side Head Lock; Taking Out a Big Man; Rear Attacks: Rear Chokes, Over Arm Rear Bear Hug, Under Arm Rear Bear Hug, Full Nelson, Half Nelson, Hair Grab, Strong Arm, Hammer Lock.

Vol 3 Grappling Tactics
MPEG video, 30 frames per sec; sharp, clear full screen capability. 
Introduction; Attacker Up - Defender Down: attacker closes in, defender on back, choke holds, defender on back, attacker straddles, attacker on side, attacker overhead; Attacker down - Defender Up: attacker on back, sitting along side, on chest position, above the head, defender on stomach, attacker on back, attacker on stomach, defender on back, defender at head, defender at side


 

SEIEI-KAN JU-JUTSU - Volume One of TwoSEIEI-KAN JU-JUTSU - Volume One of Two &
   SEIEI-KAN JU-JUTSU - Volume Two of Two

The Ultimate Ju-Jutsu Text - Self-Defense Techniques
By Shihan Bo L. Kimly

Each book contains the following:

 

SEIEI-KAN JU-JUTSU - Volume Two of TwoStep by step instructions for both basic and advanced techniques

  • Glossary of Ju-Jutsu Terminology

  • Superb photographs that illustrate each technique

 

 

 

 

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