We will have a make-up workout tomorrow morning at 08:30, aka 8:30am.
The workout will be at Dave’s house.
Open to all of CQB Kajukenbo Club members.
We will have a make-up workout tomorrow morning at 08:30, aka 8:30am.
The workout will be at Dave’s house.
Open to all of CQB Kajukenbo Club members.
Brother Adam found this and sent it in.
If you are going to play any game -especially the ‘knock-out’ game- make sure your opponent is going to play by the same rules as you.
If someone is going to cheat, make sure it is you. That is the Kaju Way.
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If you receive a version of this email do not open the link and DEFINITELY do not sign in to view any “document” unless you first get independent confirmation that it is legitimate.
For the record, it does not matter WHO the email is supposed to be from.
Thank you to Ms. Joanna for bringing it to my attention.
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From: “Dechi Emperado” <ksdidechi @at@ gmail .dot. com>
Date: Feb 20, 2014 2:01 PM
Subject: Please View This Original Doc
To:
Cc:
Hello
Please check the Google Document i sent to you and get back to me.
CLICK TO VIEW IT HERE
And log in with your email.
It’s very important.
Thanks.
UPDATE: This was confirmed to be bogus here on the Kajukenbo Cafe
Sarah Stanton sarah -dot- m {dot} stanton [AT] gmail _dot_ com
Feb 17 (3 days ago)
Hello!
I am contacting you because you are a current or past member of the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF). We wanted to let you know that there has been a change in Ju-Jitsu in the USA. The USJJF is no longer a JJIF Member nor are they the recognized governing body for the USA.
The Ju-Jitsu International Federation has recognized the United States Ju-Jitsu Organization (USJJO) as the National JuJitsu Member of the USA and as the recognized Governing Body for JuJitsu in the USA. Follow this link to see the JJIF letter to the USJJO and the USJJO Press Release: http://usjjo.org/usjjo-national-governing-body-ju-jitsu-usa/
We would like have you join our organization and participate in any manner that would benefit you, your organization and your students.
About Us: http://usjjo.org/about-us/
Membership: http://usjjo.org/membership/
Member Schools: http://usjjo.org/membership/members/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/United-States-Ju-Jitsu-Organization/215508245191744
If you would like to discuss our organization, I would be happy to talk to you at your convenience.
Thank you!
Sarah Stanton
President
US Ju-Jitsu Organization
(4four0) 4seven6-9one6four
www.usjjo.org
Lim Family Martial Arts. LFMA LIM Karate Proudly Presents: Lua Great Grandmaster Olohe Solomon Kaihewalu
Here is an opportunity to experience “PRICELESS” training in a private setting with the Creator Founder of Kaihewalu Lua. One of the most prolific & effective hand & weapon martial artists in the world. “Papa Sol” is one of the most senior “Living Legends” available to us today. He is a 12th Degree Black Belt, Great Grandmaster. One of a few Great Grandmasters that teach “On the floor” everyday! Olohe is one of only 2% true Hawaiian blood living from Hawaii. His ancestry bloodline goes back to Hawaiian Royalty. Related to the Chow Family through Legendary John Chow Hoon.
DATE: Friday, Sept. 19, 2014
TIME: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
LOCATION: BFSC – Barney Family Sports Complex
22050 Queen Creek Rd., Queen Creek, AZ 85142
SEMINAR FEE: $40.00 per participant or Red Envelope
Hi, Rakkasans!
I’m Looking for an Uke!
I need an uke/assistant instructor/”mugger” to assist me in a self-defense class for the 7th Graders at Immanuel Lutheran School, in St. Charles.
Class dates are February 20th, 24th, and 27th , from 9-11 am.
Individual should be able to take some judo falls, not be afraid of getting joint-locked, and be able to work with and help 12- and 13-year olds.
Sense of humor required!
I’ve been teaching this class for Immanuel Lutheran for about 16 years. For most of those years, Sean Kiely (grandson of our much-missed Sensei Kiely) and/or my oldest son have helped me. However, both are now gainfully employed, and not free for these classes.
It is not necessary to attend all three; if you can only help at one…that’s appreciated, too! (The final class on the 27th is the one when you and
I will be taking falls from all the kids in the final exercise! And if I don’t find an uke, I’ll be taking *ALL* the falls!)
Pay will be much gratitude, lots of smiles from the kids, and a bottle of water! If you wish, afterwards I will write a letter of appreciation to your Sensei.
If interested and available, contact me at cfcoffin “at” mindspring -dot- com or at 3one4 9seven3 0six5six.
Thanks!
Chuck Coffin
6th Dan, Jujitsu
4th Dan, Judo
Member, Rakkasans Martial Arts Hall of Fame
Class is at my house tonight since there only a few of us.
Contact me if you need the address or directions.
Brother John Rentschler found this one:
To live by choice, not by chance
To be motivated, not manipulated
To be useful, not used
To make changes, not excuses
To excel, not compete
I choose self-esteem, not self-pity
I choose to listen to my inner voice, not the random opinions of others
I choose to do the things that you won’t,
so I can continue to do the things you can’t.
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Brother John Rentschler submitted this article he found in Black Belt magazine.
“At least two of these should ring a bell.” — John Rentschler
by Joe Lewis – February 3, 2014 *
This list is in no particular order. I could have put krav maga, haganah and others in there, but when I got to 10, I stopped. This list will piss off many instructors, but they have to realize, for example, that with a system like kyokushinkai, which came from goju-ryu and has many descendants like asahara, enshin, yoshukai and zendokai, they were not left out. Krav maga, for example, has nothing that the Okinawan, Japanese and kickboxing systems do not. If I were to include all of them, the list would go into the hundreds.
Kyokushinkai has a great history of physical toughness and conditioning, as well as an arsenal of leg kicks, sweeps and knee strikes from the outside and from the pocket. Most K-1 champions come from this style. It’s weak on ground maneuvers, though.
It has an effective composition of quick strikes (cutting and tissue-ripping moves) to vital areas like the eyes, ears, face, neck and groin. The emphasis in training is on pure nonclassical maneuvers, as is seen in most other Chinese systems. However, outlaw tai chi is weak on structure and ground maneuvers.
Although strictly a weapons-based style, bando lends itself to highly effective defensive techniques (without weapons) from old-school monk tactics largely developed years ago in Southeast Asia along trade routes. It contains bleeding techniques, head striking, low-level flange kicks, drop kicks and farewell kicks not taught in other kickboxing styles.
It’s a hybrid system that uses the best parts of other styles, from upright maneuvers to grappling. It was designed strictly for self-defense instead of adhering to traditional rituals or sporting competition. Its weaknesses are a lack of movements to control the horizontal relationship with assailants — like all styles — and always using the hands as the primary means of defense. **
** Mike Griffin specifically adapted and modified our Kajukenbo to address these weaknesses before I even started training with him.
Chinese kenpo has a curriculum that encompasses all areas of self-defense. Practitioners learn a range of attacking angles, realistic scenarios and methods for defending from any position with any weapon. The main weakness is a lack of emphasis on ground maneuvers, along with limited kicking and knee striking.
The original system had a complete arsenal of weapon and non-weapon skills. It had the perfect blend of old-school, pain-tolerance training with scientific skills that utilized the least amount of effort and time to produce the maximum amount of damage. Its weaknesses are the amount of time it takes to learn all the long animal forms (there are 36, with one having up to 500 moves) and a lack of “balanced” ground maneuvers.
Although it was created along the lines of a non-jutsu activity — which means it was designed mainly for exercise and sport — the best bouncers I’ve ever worked with were judo black belts. Because judoka spend most of their time doing tug-of-war-type drills with partners on the mat, they’re very successful in reality combat, even with their limited striking ability.
Its tactics for off-balancing an opponent before leveraging him — as opposed tojujutsu, which is more concerned with straight leverage — is a good system to bridge the gap between the sport/exercise aspects of the old-school (read: hard-core) jutsu forms and the free-flowing sport forms we see on TV. Beware of the “consumer” atmosphere found in some schools today and the lack of effective striking skills when practicing self-defense drills.
This style can offer the very best of realistic, upright striking skills, hands down. If you learn the old muay boran knees, the head butt, the bleeding and cutting techniques, and the old-school takedowns, this system cannot be beat. Its weakness is a lack of attention to self-defense as opposed to sport. The conditioning drills taught at most authentic schools make up for any need to practice purely self-defense scenario.
Few martial arts teach these two defensive skills: Use the head to protect the head and the body to protect the body. Instead, they use weapon-fighting tactics — using the hands to protect the head or the body. For self-defense from the pocket, it would be hard to defend against a good boxer. Of course, boxing’s lack of elbow strikes, groin attacks and ground defense is limiting, but for pain tolerance and conditioning, it can’t be beat
About the Author:
“[Joe Lewis] was one of the most significant figures in the history of the American martial arts,” writes Mark Jacobs in his tribute to Lewis published in the December 2012 issue of Black Belt. “From his early advocacy of boxing to his creation of kickboxing to his analysis of key fighting principles like critical distance and angles of attack, his influence was vast and his passing is a loss to the martial arts world.”
Original article here: http://www.blackbeltmag.com/daily/martial-arts-masters/joe-lewis/joe-lewis-top-10-martial-arts-for-self-defense/
* Mr. Lewis died August 31, 2012, this article is a reprint
Brother John Glendening submitted this. Not that we’d ever get caught doing something like this.
“This reminds me of a story Steve told about a friend of his in high school who would start every fight by throwing his hat in the other guys face. Also I think Dave must be some sort of master of disguise and have gyms all over America, because this guy says and does things that could only come from the devious yet loving mind of Dave Jones.” — John Glendening
“That guy must have been Daves’ student before us! No one besides Dave can be that devious, I mean demented, no, I really mean effective!!!” — Tim Dunn
Yes, I said *get caught*.
We are having class on Thursday 2014-Feb-06.
Dress warmly; it is expected to be about 10F with about a 1F Wind Chill around class time.
Adam, Will, myself and possibly a new student from work are expecting to be in attendance so far.
Brother Steve Todd sent this article here. It should be interesting for those of you who know our lineage regarding Yukio Tani, Bill Underwood & Defendo or are interested in how Sherlock Holmes learned to fight.
In real life, Florence Gardiner (c. 1891-?) was a pioneering advocate of Asian martial arts as feminist self defense. Her theatrical and literary alter ego, “Florence ‘Flossie’ Le Mar, the Ju-Jitsu Girl” may just qualify as one of the first superheroines.
Florence and her husband, professional wrestler and showman Joe Gardiner, toured vaudeville theaters throughout New Zealand prior to the First World War. Their signature act showed audiences how a Lady might defeat an aggressive Hooligan (mugger) via the skilled application of jujitsu.
According to a 1913 poem promoting the vaudeville act:
In ‘The Hooligan and Lady’, they are smart, clean, clever, straight.
No act in this world is better – fast, and strictly up-to-date.
This act’s a small-sized drama – constructed round Jitsu
A Japanese discovery, wherein they show to you,
How it’s possible for a lady, when molested by a cad,
Maybe tackled by a robber, in fact, any man that’s bad,
Can hold her own against him and quickly put him through,
When she knows the locks and holds – pertaining to the art Jitsu.So clever is the lady that when the tough with pistol, knife
And bludgeon tries to rough her and mayhap take her life,
Like lightning-flash she meets him and quickly stays his hand,
By tumbling him hard earthwards – I tell you it is grand –
And proves to me and all here what women folk can do
When attacked, if they but study Miss Le Mar at Ju Jitsu.
These techniques were also explained and illustrated in Florence’s book, The Life and Adventures of Miss Florence Le Mar, the World’s Famous Ju-Jitsu Girl, which is undoubtedly one of the rarest and strangest self defence manuals ever written.
In addition to jujitsu lessons, the book offered a great deal of feminist polemic and a series of six fantastical tales describing her hair-raising adventures as the Ju-Jitsu Girl, taking on desperadoes including opium smugglers in Sydney, crooked gamblers in New York City and an English “lunatic” who believed he was a bear. The Jujitsu Girl defended the weak and innocent, solved crimes and punished villains through her mastery of the martial arts, pre-dating comic book superheroines like Lady Luck, Black Canary, Phantom Lady and Wonder Woman by nearly three decades.
Though not without charm, these short stories have the sharp corners and hard edges typical of early 20th century dime novels. They are also undeniably theatrical and, in combination with Florence’s biography and her fierce feminism, inspired the production of a play, The Hooligan and the Lady, which was a hit at the 2011 New Zealand Fringe Festival.
Florence’s heroic “Ju-Jitsu Girl” persona is also featured in the upcoming graphic novel trilogy Mrs. Pankhurst’s Amazons, in which she is a member of a secret society of radical London suffragettes who protect the leaders of their movement from arrest and assault. Mrs. Pankhurst’s Amazons is due to be published in early 2014 by Jet City Comics, a new imprint of Amazon Publishing.
Adam Smith found this on Joe Rogan’s site. It is a podcast with “Judo” Gene LeBell.
JRE #423 – GENE LEBELL 12.02.13
#423. Gene LeBell is an American martial artist, instructor, stunt performer, and professional wrestler.
Gene LeBell has worked on over 1,000 films and TV shows and has authored a number of books.
There are a number of stories floating around about his encounters with other martial artists on different film sets.
Winter Weather Advisory for Jefferson, MO
until 6:00 AM CST, Wed., Feb 05, 2014
Other affected areas:
Bond, IL; Fayette, IL; Clinton, IL; Madison, IL; St. Clair, IL; Monroe, IL; Gasconade, MO; St. Charles, MO; Franklin, MO; St. Louis, MO; St. Louis City, MO; Jefferson, MO; Crawford, MO; Washington, MO
Issued by The National Weather Service
St. Louis, MO
Tue, Feb 4, 2014, 11:42 AM CST
Updated Feb 4, 2014, 2:15pm CST
… WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY…
* TIMING… SNOW IS EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON AND WILL CONTINUE INTO TONIGHT.
* ACCUMULATIONS… 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SNOW.
* WINDS… NORTHEAST 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 20 MPH.
* IMPACTS… RAPID ACCUMULATIONS OF SNOW WILL MAKE FOR HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT UP TO 5 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED ACROSS THE ADVISORY AREA. ROADS MAY RAPIDLY BECOME SLIPPERY ONCE THE SNOW BEGINS… SO MOTORISTS SHOULD PLAN FOR A SLOWER THAN NORMAL TRIP. BE ESPECIALLY ALERT WHEN APPROACHING BRIDGES… OVERPASSES… AND CURVES.