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| Jujutsu / Judo Jujutsu is an old, practical, fighting art. A parent to Judo, Aikido, and Hapkido. Judo is a sport and a way to get in great shape, but is also very useful for self-defense. |
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Looking for more information on DanZan Ryu JuJitsu
I have talked a few months ago with other martial artists who train with Small Circle JuJutsu (SCJJ) and they say they train also with Danzan Ryu. However, I don't think SCJJ and DZRJ are the same. Maybe the ones I talked with combine the two in their training? The DZR class I took remind me more of Judo (breakfalls, rolls, throws, and sweeps), but also have strikes/blocks too. I haven't seen any kicks or chokes yet. I've only had four hours so far, so it is still too early to tell. I am not sure how close DZR is to Judo (as I've trained for a few months with Judo last year). My point with this thread is to locate those who train in Danzan Ryu JuJitsu so I could ask questions along the way. My instructor is really cool, and he appears to know his stuff well. At least he is able to explain things clearly. - Ceicei
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Re: Looking for more information on DanZan Ryu JuJitsu
The founder of Danzan Ryu Ju-Jitsu was Prof. Henry Seishiro Okazaki. His system was developed using elements of Judo, Jujitsu, Okinawan Karate, Chinese Kung-Fu, Hawaiian Lua, Filipino knife fighting, boxing and wrestling.
I have had a chance to do some training with his youngest daughter Prof. Imi Okazaki-Mullins. She is probably in her 70's now but she can still throw a big man to the floor.
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Re: Looking for more information on DanZan Ryu JuJitsu
Prof. Henry Seishiro Okazaki was Wally Jay's instructor. Here is a link for you to check out DZRJ.
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I currently cross train in DZR. I have about three years in the system. The practicioners I have met are highly skilled with joint locks, throws, and chokes. I would, however, supplement striking skills into this art. Throw out any questions you have and I'll do my best.
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Re: Looking for more information on DanZan Ryu JuJitsu
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Most of what I've learned makes sense to me so far. I do sometimes have to remind myself not to think of comparing certain moves of DZR with Kenpo during training. I remind myself to reserve the comparison for afterwards, when I go home from training and can settle down to think how both systems can work together. I find it easier to just go and do while training--basically bring a "I am ready to learn" mentality with me. However, there is one attack in DZR I learned that puzzles me, and the defense against it. The attack is a tight grip by the attacker against the fingertips of the defender. The defense is bring the hand up, sort of folding it in, then a quick whipping move frees the hand and strikes the attacker's hand away. If the attacker's head is within the "angle of entry" (sorry for using the kenpo terms), the defender's hand can continue on with a heel palm strike to the attacker's chin. I hope this makes sense to you what I am trying to describe. What is puzzling about me is the method of attacking doesn't seem very common. I can imagine, however, this could be an intimidation move by a male against a female. The method of defense does require that the hand be brought up quickly to do the whipping motion. If the attacker provides strong resistance, the defense does not seem to be quite practical. Am I missing something here, perhaps a concept or a principle, that would make this workable? I have been told by my instructor that being completely relaxed is probably the most important key. Thank you. - Ceicei
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Re: Looking for more information on DanZan Ryu JuJitsu
Danzan Ryu is a very strong art that is based largely on Judo.
Okazaki held a 3rd Dan in Judo, which back in those days was quite a tremendous accomplishment. He also trained in other arts as already mentioned. Also, Wally Jay was Okazaki's student for a long time. Also Prof. Jay's organization is still allied with the mainline DZR organizations. I know a number of people who train in both. You will gradually be exposed to more of the system as you advance. But over time you will find DZR to be a very well rounded self defense art. You likely will learn basic kicking at least, as you will learn defenses against kicks. Just keep plugging away. BTW, who are you training with? What organization? Try this link for more DZR info: http://www.danzan.com/ |
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The outer level of this kata is exactly as you describe. The inner levels deal with principle. When you start developing your variations for this technique, you'll be forced to think about this. The foot work is very important. The step back on the same side as the grab is the initial moment where power is taken away from the downward motion. This is done by arcing that motion out and away form the attackers body. By continuing the circle, the defender is continually reducing the attackers power until it is completely nuetralized. This is a very important concept for escapes and it is very applicable in a grappling situations. Another thing you should notice is the way this technique feels like a wave. When you step back and begin the arc, you can feel your power increasing as your opponents power decreases. Your counter attack is the crashing of this wave. I hope this helps a little. upnorthkyosa |
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It's a common technique in jujutsu--especially in Small Circle JuJitsu, for example--so I'm not surprised they came up with a defense for it! One wants to have a defense for one's own techniques. Is it common? Probably not, in the streets. But if you start doing jujutsu to someone, they may counter by trying to grab your hands that are grabbing them, so who knows?
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Re: Looking for more information on DanZan Ryu JuJitsu
During my last class, we were practicing various types of breakfalls. I expected to be pretty sore afterwards, and I was. The soreness eventually went away; however, I found that I pulled muscles in my left shoulder (deltoid) and my left leg (adductor).
It made me wonder just exactly what did I do to cause that to happen to my left side. My instructor observed that I had been trying to look behind me and this is skewing my back breakfalls. I suspect it has more to do with side breakfalls, as falling on my left side didn't go too well. The right side, front breakfalls, and rolls (both forward and back) do not appear to give me much trouble. Would the injuries be because of looking over the back when doing back breakfalls, or just simply that I wasn't relaxed enough doing side breakfalls? One of my partners observed that if the pull is bad enough, I might be "out of commission" anywhere from a few weeks up to a few months. I don't think my pulls are that severe, so I am pretty sure I will recover much sooner than that! I do not want to stop training when I just barely began DZR.Any tips on doing back/side breakfalls better? Thank you. - Ceicei
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"It appears that my lineage is through Mr. Dennis Estes under Prof. Raymond Law, who trained under Prof. Okazaki. At least my instructor's instructor studied under Mr. Estes."
You are recieving excellent training. I had several oppertunities to train with Dennis Estes when he came to clinics in PA and NJ. http://www.jimmccoy.com/images/ajjf_sensei_2002.jpg I have nothing but great things to say about him and his students. You can be assured that you are getting some of the finest Jujutsu instruction in the U.S. |
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Re: Looking for more information on DanZan Ryu JuJitsu
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- Ceicei
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