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Can any one post some vids and / or explainations of the jujitsu parts of kajukenbo, please. How prevelant is this aspect of the kajukenbo training and practice today?

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Can any one post some vids and / or explainations of the jujitsu parts of kajukenbo, please. How prevelant is this aspect of the kajukenbo training and practice today?

Respectfully,
Marlon


I would say about 65% of the combination techniques in the "Original Method" contain judo/jujitsu techniques.
The "Original Method" includes 21 "Punch Counters", 15 "Grab Arts", 15 "Knife Counters", 13 "Club Counters", 8 "Two Man Counters", 6 "Three Man Counters", and 26 "Advanced Alphabets".

Just looking at the 15 "Grab Arts";
Numbers 3-4-5 have hand traps.
Number 6 has a wrist lock, shoulder lock, and elbow dislocation.
Number 9 has a takedown and elbow dislocation.
Number 13 has a double leg takedown.
Number 14 has a elbow lock.
Number 15 has a shoulder throw.

Most takedowns are followed up with a joint dislocation, or striking/stomping.
Full on ground grappling is something that is done as part of free sparring exercises.
 
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I would say about 65% of the combination techniques in the "Original Method" contain judo/jujitsu techniques.
The "Original Method" includes 21 "Punch Counters", 15 "Grab Arts", 15 "Knife Counters", 13 "Club Counters", 8 "Two Man Counters", 6 "Three Man Counters", and 26 "Advanced Alphabets".

Just looking at the 15 "Grab Arts";
Numbers 3-4-5 have hand traps.
Number 6 has a wrist lock, shoulder lock, and elbow dislocation.
Number 9 has a takedown and elbow dislocation.
Number 13 has a double leg takedown.
Number 14 has a elbow lock.
Number 15 has a shoulder throw.

Most takedowns are followed up with a joint dislocation, or striking/stomping.
Full on ground grappling is something that is done as part of free sparring exercises.

sounds like what i know it should be. Do you have any vids on this aspect?

Respectfully,
Marlon
 
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Made a quick one last night after class for you.



thank you master Bishop, I appreciate your sharing very much and am humbled that you took the time to do this.

Respectfully,
Marlon
 
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Made a quick one last night after class for you.



thanks again. I enjoyed it very much. BTW the last club technique, Villari does on one of his dvd's for skk...i think it is in a knife and club section or an extra at the end.

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Very cool. Thanks for putting it up there, Master Bishop. It's interesting that, although we didn't use the numbered system you use, after Mr. Ranney broke out on his own, we used techs which, while not necessarily similar to the KajuKenbo, were about the same in spirit, with admixtures of punches, kicks throws, and locks.

And it's refreshing to see students throwing each other around. LOL!
 

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