| |
Jodoryu consists of a few main
areas that when combined, make for a highly effective
combative, self-defense system:
Ryukyu Kempo
Using the Grandmaster Dillman’s Method of Pressure Point
fighting and grappling, Ryukyu Kempo encompasses Okinawin arts
as it should be. It utilizes the knowledge of Chinese
Acupuncture to defend from attacks by either simple pain
compliance all the way to dim mak (death touch).
Small Circle Jujitsu
Grandmaster Wally Jay’s adaptation to Japanese Jujitsu in
successful efforts to simplify and make more effective the art
of Jujitsu utilizing small circles w/in attacks.
Disharmonic Emotion Method (DEM)
Professor Frazer’s study of emotions and the effect of it on
the body in a fight situation. Taking these emotions and
learning how to use them to your advantage in fight takes
martial arts to new levels.
Kiaido
Song Park’s study of body energy, sound, and the effects it
has on the body.
Not only do these methods make for an effective system but as
well as the 30+ years of experience in a range of styles:
Brazilian, Japanese, and American or blended Jujitsu styles,
Kyusho Jitsu, Kiai Jitsu, Ryukyu Kempo Tomari-te Karate,
Modern Arnis, Wei Kuen Do Gung Fu, Tae Kyon, Small Circle
Jujitsu™, Zan-shin Ryu Jujutsu, Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, &
Aikido.
"If you train with me directly and are not a cage fighter
in training, you also know that our only real objective is
maiming and killing the bad guy. Most other style focus on
minimal damage to the opponent as one of the primary
philosophical principles. If a student has that as a part of
their belief system, then it is okay and they can water it
down, just as a person who is taught to use a gun can shoot
someone in the head or just wing them. I just feel personally
that if I need to fire the gun in the first place it should be
a well placed shot aimed toward ultimate incapacitation. If I
don't need to do that, I don't need to fire at all." Prof
T.A. Frazer |
|
|