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Expanding upon its early version, this is the definitive reference for jujitsu practitioners and instructors around the world. Additional techniques and theoretical concepts are included, as well as updates to testing and belt rank requirements, nerve and pressure point body charts, and historical commentary. Showcasing the traditional style and featuring detailed pictures of technical sequences, this is an authoritative look at the gentle Japanese martial art.
- Sales Rank: #886193 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Black Belt Communications
- Published on: 2011-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .40" w x 6.00" l, .57 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 250 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
About the Author
George Kirby is a jujitsu pioneer and an internationally recognized martial arts instructor. He holds a 10th-degree black belt in jujitsu and has been teaching the art for more than 40 years. He is the author of Advanced Jujitsu, Jujitsu Figure-4 Locks, and Jujitsu Nerve Techniques. He lives in Santa Clarita, California.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Ranges from infective to mall ninja type stuff
By Brandon A. Steele
I purchased this book because I began training in Budoshin at a local dojo. I also train in Gracie/Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Jeet Kun Do. My past training includes in person instruction in Judo, Muay Thai, and a hybrid mixed martial art. I have also observed Kempo Karate, Shotokan Karate, Hapkido, Tae Kwon Do, Krav Maga, and Aikido, and have had the opportunity to spar against black belt practitioners (or the equivalent) of several of these arts. So, I have a solid foundation with which to evaluate this book.
This book is about Budoshin jujitsu, which is an American martial art founded in the 1960s by George Kirby (the author of the book). He trained for a couple of years under an instructor (Seki) whose account of training under the founder of Judo (Kano) is disputed, with some thinking the facts show that Kirby's instructor (Seki) misled about his lineage. Kirby is cognizant of this and designates an entire chapter in this revised book to attempting to prop up Seki's original account. This was ineffective in my opinion, because the gist of the defense is that Seki COULD have went to Japan, and while in Japan MAYBE he did learn directly from the Kano (the founder of Judo). In other words, it's just speculation. But, as others have pointed out, the Kodokan shows no record of Seki training there, and Kano was no longer actively teaching at the Kodokan at the time Seki claimed to have trained with him. This fact is important, because there are flaws in how many of the techniques are executed in this book by Kirby. And, if his instructor never actually learned the techniques properly, that could explain why Kirby incorporated those flaws.
I break the techniques in this book down into these categories:
- Seemingly effective
- Seemingly effective, but BJJ has a more effective and efficient defense technique
- Not effective/realistic and could be dangerous if used as self defense
- Down right mall ninja stuff
The majority of the techniques fall into the not effective/realistic category. For example, the punch defense techniques are predicated on an attacker whose punch initiates from a half hearted attempt at some form of a Karate "chambered from the hip" type strike, but where the strike is strangely diagonal and is not retracted by the attacker. I suppose if you defend against a child that attempted to learn Karate from a book then these techniques would come in handy. But, if you go against a realistic attacker, even one with no training in a striking art, these techniques will get you injured. I have never seen anyone punch like this outside of the pages of this book. Keep in mind, this is but one example of the techniques in the not effective category.
Of the techniques that could be effective, and for which there does not seem to be a more effective technique in BJJ, I count three. I will play around with these and may incorporate them.
There are roughly eight techniques that fall into the could be effective category, but there are more effective and efficient techniques in BJJ. I will not incorporate these, as there is simply no need to.
The rest of the techniques fall into the mall ninja category and are good for nothing more than a laugh. Did you know that you can apparently just touch an attacker's neck with one finger and he will go flying backwards as if in some kung fu flick? Why techniques like these would be included in a book claiming to be about realistic self defense is beyond me.
All in all, I did learn three new techniques, so that I suppose was worth the buck I paid for the book (used). Many of the other techniques might get you killed.
On a side note, my instructors don't incorporate the techniques from this book into their teaching of Budoshin. I have read the figure 4 book by Kirby and one of his "advanced" books, and they incorporate some of those. All in all, they have incorporated techniques from small circle jujitsu, aikido, judo, bjj, hapkido, and some of the other techniques from Budoshin that are not covered in this book. Their assessment of these "older" Budoshin techniques featured in this book was the same as mine: either the techniques are not realistic or there are more effective techniques. When your life is on the line, you want the most effective, realistic technique.
So far, I do like Kirby's figure 4 book. And, if you are interested in learning more about Budoshin I would recommend checking out that text.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Success is all about understanding the fundamentals
By Marcus Emesarius
Kirby's "Jiujitsu Basic Techniques of the Gentle Art" is all about "basic". So, is Kirby's "Basic Techniques. . . " so elemental that it would not appeal to the more practiced self-defense practitioner? Well, no. But, as the title implies, the information contained in the book is meant more for the less skilled devotee of jiujitsu. Kirby includes information about breakfalls, pressure points, simple (but not worthless) holds, locks, and throws as well as a short explanation of some of the technical principals (the "science" of jiujitsu) that underlie the mechanics of jiujitsu. In addition, Kirby lays out his teaching philosophy and the requirements necessary to advance from one belt degree to another in the Budoshin school of jiujitsu of which Kirby played a large part in establishing. Again, Kirby's book is well-titled and meant more for the beginner who wishes to fill in the gaps with some primary, but still interesting, supplemental information related to the fundamentals of jiujitsu that may not be stressed at the dojo as one focuses on the physical aspects of learning jujitsu as a white belt.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Wally Jay v. George Kirby
By Underdog
George Kirby has an excellent reputation among Jujitsu practitioners in California. He has studied and taught Jujitsu for many years. He is an excellent teacher of the Japanese-American styles of Jujitsu. Please note that this is different than the Brazilian styles of Jujitsu that have become popular in the U.S. in recent years. Some of the techniques remain the same but the focus of the respective arts and the teaching styles are different.
This book is a good supplemental source for Jujitsu students who have access to a qualified Sensei. I do not recommend this book for students seeking to learn Jujitsu without the instruction of a qualified instructor. Given a choice between Wally Jay's book on small circle Jujitsu and this book, I would certainly choose the book by Wally Jay. Given an opportunity to purchase several books about Jujitsu, however, I would choose to purchase this book. The material in the two books do not exactly overlap and there is certainly material in this book that is worth studying.
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