Offers theoretical background to jujitsu, as well as numerous techniques that are designed to serve as a foundation for bringing the serious student to shodan (first-degree black belt). This description may be from another edition of this product.
Great book, very descriptive. Complimentary to the first book, it's good to see that some people still acknowledge Japanese Jujitsu b/c it's so fundamental.
Clear insights and technique
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book rocks!! This is the 2d in a Series of books on the topic by Mr Kirby , it picks up where the 1st left off. This is unabashedly a how to book and does it's job clearly and succinctly . Mr Kirby shows the finer points of the art to the student (while not all the techniques are street applicable they demonstrate concepts that are vital to an understanding of the workings of Jujitsu).Mr Kirby also discusses tactics techniques and strategy for use of jj in real situations. The work is excellent and would be complimented by the DVD series Mr Kirby did on the subject. Well Done .
Excellent approach to jujitsu
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book does not attempt to cover the entire jujitsu syllabus, but addresses specific topics, such as dealing with multiple attackers, varyations on techniques and self-defence situations.The techniques are well chosen and clearly illustrated.This is a worthwile buy for anyone interested in jujitsu, but is most applicable to the senior kyu and early dan grades.It is a pitty he has not followed it up with an "Advanced Techniques of Jujitsu".
If you want to know what Ju-Jitsu is, read this book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
As a president of "Israel Ju-Jitsu Full Contact Association" I recommend this book very much. Every Ju-Jitsuan must have this book.
A great book with lots of room for improvements.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have experiences in many martial arts and had done lots of streetfighting, and I can tell a working technique just by looking at pictures. In this sense, I must say that 75% of Prof. Kirby's moves works well. His armlocks, for example, are more effective than those of Aikido. However, being an experienced groundfighter, I must say that his ground escapes are weak. But it's not his fault. I'm sure he included it just as an afterthought, and GF were not popular by the time he wrote this book. It's very good that he included it on this book, considering that most other Jujitsu teachers omits ground moves on their books.
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