Xue Sheng
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Im not sure if I have enough information to get an answer to my question, but I have read about different styles of Jujitsu and my first martial art was Jujitsu, but that was a long time ago.
I am wondering if anyone would have any idea of what style of Jujitsu it may have been. I only new it as Jujitsu, but then again I was 12 at the time. (Roughly just after the dinosaurs became extinct)
It had no kata work per say. It had a chase technique that I suppose could be defined as a kata that was basically a series of kicks and punches preformed in a set pattern, but it was very short.
It did have multiple takedowns and joint locks. And I can only remember the name of one take down that was very effective against other martial artists of other styles (particularly Karate). However I am sure I will not spell it properly; phonetically it was, I believe called a Dash-a-ba-rye basically a step with the front foot a slide with the back foot and then a sweep with the front foot to take out the front leg of you opponent.
Any ideas as to what style of Jujitsu this was?
I have no idea where my Jujitsu teacher is today, but the school was in Norwood Massachusetts, just outside of Boston, many many years ago.
Thanks
I am wondering if anyone would have any idea of what style of Jujitsu it may have been. I only new it as Jujitsu, but then again I was 12 at the time. (Roughly just after the dinosaurs became extinct)
It had no kata work per say. It had a chase technique that I suppose could be defined as a kata that was basically a series of kicks and punches preformed in a set pattern, but it was very short.
It did have multiple takedowns and joint locks. And I can only remember the name of one take down that was very effective against other martial artists of other styles (particularly Karate). However I am sure I will not spell it properly; phonetically it was, I believe called a Dash-a-ba-rye basically a step with the front foot a slide with the back foot and then a sweep with the front foot to take out the front leg of you opponent.
Any ideas as to what style of Jujitsu this was?
I have no idea where my Jujitsu teacher is today, but the school was in Norwood Massachusetts, just outside of Boston, many many years ago.
Thanks