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Discover the ancient secrets of the legendary Samurai warriors.

Master the skills you need to defend against attacks in a world filled with violence. Secrets of Combat Jujutsu is an essential guide for every student of self-defense and martial arts. Now in it's third edition, Secrets of Combat Jujutsu continues to inspire a new generation of martial artsits with its passion and insight. Both profound and practical, this modern classic is your best insurance policy in a world of increasing danger. Read it today!

'A must read! This book is for anyone who wants simple, yet effecive self-defense knowledge.-Tokay Hill-7th degree black belt karate, former world karate champion, United States Olympic Coach of the Year

'A classic! Well organized and effectively illustrated, An ideal guide for anyone, from students to developers of self-defense, martial arts, and law enforcement courses.'-Donald P. Koz-7th degree black belt jujutsu, author of Use of Force, the training manual used by the Special Agents of the United States Treasury Department

'Highly recommended! An excellent presentation of a proven modern self-defense system.'-Diane Skoss-4th degree black belt aikido, author of Koryu Bujutsu (classical warrior traditions of Japan, former managing editor, Aiki News/Aikido Journal

'Excellent! The Secrets of Combat Jujutsu series is the most comprehensive collection on jujutsu I have ever seen, and in my 53 years of practice I have seen a lot.'-Professor Antonio Pereira-7th degree black belt judo, member of Jujutsu America Black Belt Hall of Fame

Contents

Warning
Secrets of combat jujutsu Vol 1
Acknowledgements
About the author
Foreword
Lineage chart
History of combat jujutsu
History of Miyama Ryu
A talk with Shinan Pereira
Miyama Ryu Heiho (strategy and tactics)
Attitutde in the dojo
Attitude in training
Attitude of the tori (defender)
Attitude of the uke (attacker)
Unarmed attacks
Weapon attacks
Multiple attacks
Safety in the dojo
Sport?
Taiso (body conditioning)
Kamae (posture and attitude)
Kiai jutsu (the spirit shout)
Owaza (the complete technique)
Ukemi (break falls(
Tai sabaki (body positioning)
Atemi waza (striking techniques)
Kote waza (wrist techniques)
Kansetsu waza (joint techniques)
Nage waza (throwing techniques
Shime waza (strangulation)
Kyusho (targeting vital areas)
Maai (combative distance)
Timing
Promotion requirements for 6th kyu orange belt
Promotion requirements for 5th kyu yellow belt
Promotion requirements for 4th kyu green belt
Belt tests and promotion reqirements
Rank and promotion procedures
Index
 
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Combat Ju-jutsu is the parent art of aikido, judo and some forms of karate. Miyama Ryu Ju-jutsu is the modern form of Combat Ju-jutsu, with over 18,000 participants since its formulation in 1960.

'Advanced Combat Ju-jutsu is exceptional....it sets a new standard that future Ju-jutsu books will be judged against.'-Prof. Antonio Pereira, Shinan of Miyama Ryu, 6th degree black belt judo.

'Combat Ju-jutsu is well organized and effectively illustrated....it will help in the promotion of judo and ju-jutsu internationally.'-Sensei Phill Porter, President USJA, 8th degree black judo

'Combat Ju-jutsu provides a clear explanation of a very practical and street-effective style.'-Prof. Wally Jay, 10th degree black belt Small-Circle Ju-jutsu

An illustrated introduction to the theory and techniques of the art of Combat Ju-jutsu. Step-by-step lessons of Miyama Ryu Ju-jutsu, white belt through black belt. Beginnng to advanced techniques of throwing, joint locking, wrist turning, striking, and kicking.

'Advanced Combat Ju-jutsu-Entrance to Secrets was written by D'Arcy Rahming, a holder of the Menkyo teacher's license. He is a veteran martial artist, with black belts in Ju-jutsu and karate. Rahming is a nationally recognized authority on Ju-jutsu with three published books and numerous magazines articles.

Contents

Foreword
About the Author
Introduction
Portrait of Shinan
Classical Ju-jutsu
History
Interview
Zanshin
Fudoshin
Kihon
Taiso
Ukemi-Side/rear; Front roll/free; Front fall/twisting; Kote-gaeshi/Aiki; Somersault
Atemi Waza-Hand strikes; More hand strikes; Kicks
Kote Waza-Kote-gaeshi 1-8; Compouknd kote-gaeshi; shio-nage; Pendulum; Nikyo basic/forearm; Sankyo; Controls
Kansetsu Waza-Waki-gatame; Waki-gatame wrist; Ude-garami; Hamerlock; Devil's handshake; Armbars; Tigerlock/control
Nage Waza-Ippon Seoi nage; Koshi-guruma; Uki otoshi; Osoto-gari; Sukuinage; Kosoto-gari; Ogoshi; Uki-goshi; Ju-jutsu Tai-tosi; Harai-goshi; Judo Tai-otoshi; Yama-arashi (2 ways); Ouchi-gari; Kouchi-gari; Morote Seoi nage; Tomoe nage; Uki waza; Kata-guruma; Sode tsuri komi-goshi; Soto makikomi (3 ways); Tsuri-goshi; Hane-goshi; Hane makikomi; Uchi mata; Hiza-guruma; Sasae tsurikomi ashi; Ushiro-goshi; Hasamae-gaeshi (front); Hasamae-gaeshi (rear); Ushiro-guruma
Osae-komi Waza-Uke on back; Uke on stomach; Uke on stomach/side
Tai sabaki-Basic; Uraken; Catsteps; Kicking; With throws
The Warrior's strategy
Wrist grabs
Lapel grabs
Rear body grabs
Front body grabs
Mugs 1-17
Chokes
Knife defenses
Club defenses
Gun defenses
Multiple man attacks
Aiding someone
Kick defenses
Sitting defenses
Ground defenses
Wall techniques
Reversals
Kyu exams
Miyama Ryu Gokyo
Black belt exams
Black belt register
Index
 
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Why not give college students the right information on self-protection?

Here is a book that every parent, college counselor, and others responsible for the security of young adults will want to read and give to the college student.

You will discover how easy it is to:

Mentally prepare. Use a color code system to increase your awareness of your surroundings. A step-by-step guide shows you how to analyze a threat and lessen your chances of becoming a victim.
Develop street smarts. Learn how to protect yourslef while at home, on the street, on public transpoortation, or in yur car. A plan is incuded to help you identify tactics used by criminals to influence people.
Evaluate your residence. Ask the right questions aobut the physical security of on- and off-campus housing. Discover how to protect personal property, incuding credit cards and stereo equipment.
Defend yourself. Learn how to evaluate a self-defense seminar and a martial arts progam. A complete, fully illustrated self-defense course is included.
D'Arcy Rahming teaches seminars in self-protection to college students. He has a master's in management from Northwestern University and holds black belts in karate and ju-jutsu.

This book is your complete reference on self-protection issues relating to college students. If you are concerned about the level of crime on your campus, you will constantly refer to this book.

Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1 Mental preparedness
The late walk home
Analysis
Color code
Threat assessment and observations
Victim assessment
Environment
Weapons of opportunity
Mental preparation for a physical confrontation
Visualization
Self protection drils
Chapter 2 Street smarts
The jogger
Analysis
Racial harassment
Keeping late ours
If you are robbed
Escort services
Chapter 3 Safety at home
The stranger in the dorm
Analysis
Physical security: Your dormitory room
Phsical security: Your dorm
Protect personal items
Speak up
Off-campus housing
Credit cards
Chapter 4 Date rape
The date rapist
Analsis
Whatis rape?
Myths of rape
Prevention
Rape and the courts
Rape awareness
How to help a friend who has been raped
Rape quiz
Chapter 5 Transportation
Public transportation
Analysis
Personal transportation
Analysis
Chapter 6 Drugs and alcohol
The party
Analysis
Legal consequences
Crime and substance abuse
How to conduct yourself in the presence of illicit drugs
Chapter 7 Vacation
The hitchhiker
Analysis
Hitchhiking
Traveling suggestions
How to handle your money
Vacation residence
Home secruity while away
Chapter 8 Common cons
The bank examiner
The pigeon drop
The woman and the child
The shell game
Chapter 9 Choosing a self-defense course
How to choose a self-defense program
Evaluating an instructor
Evaluating a self-defense seminar
Evaluating a martial arts program for long-term training
Evaluating traditional martial arts for self-defense
Cahpter 10 The law and self-defense
The bar fight
Analysis
Self-defense and the law
Miranda rights
What right do I have to defend a friend?
What do I do after an attack?
If you cannot walk away
Chapter 11 Student defensive tactics short course
History of this course
How to use this course
Principles of the student defensive tactics system
Lesson 1 Attacks
Lesson 2 Evasive body positions
Lesson 3 Strikes
Lesson 4 Takedowns and chokes
Lesson 5 Weapons of opportunity
Conclusion
About the author
Index
 
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The best self-defense secrets of karate, judoo, and aikido in one complete system

'At last, the definitiive guide to the most terrifying secrets of self-defense ever devised by man. Secrets of Miyama Ryu Combat is must reading!'-Grandmaster Andrew S. Linick, Ph.D.-9th degree black belt Founder-Karate Masters Hall of Fame, Bestselling author-Nunchaku: Karate's Deadliest Fighting Sticks, 3rd Edition

'Exceptional! Secrets of Miyama Ryu Combat contains the techniques and the strategies necessary for your survival,'-Professor Antonio Pereira-6th degree black belt, Founder-Miyama Ryu Ju-jutsu, Former president of the Dai Nippon Sosuishi Ryu Ju-jutsu Association

'Rahming's book is a classic. Secrets of Miyama Ryu Combat is highly recommended for serious students of Self-Defense.'-Grandmaster Ronald Duncan-10th degree black belt, Headmaster-Koga Ryu Ninjutsu, Certified firearms instructor and knife thrower

'Secrets of Miyama Ryu Combat is comprehensive, well organized and masterfully illustrated. Highly recommended.'-Grandmaster Phil Porter-8th degree black belt, President-United States Judo Association

'Secrets of Miyama Ryu Combat is a very valuable book to own if you want to be great in the art of self-defense.'-Grandmaster Florendo Visitacion-10th degree black belt, Mamber of Ju-jutsu America Black Belt Hall of Fame

Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Picture of Shinan Pereira and O'Sensei Ueshiba
A talk with Shinan Pereira
Chapter I Foundations
1 History
A history of combat ju-jutsu; Lineage of the Miyama Ryu; History of the Miyama Ryu Ju-jutsu
2 Attitude
Attitude in training; Attitude in the dojo (training hall) Attitude of the Tori (defender); Attitude of the uke (receiver); Sport?
3 Preliminaries
Conditioning the body; Taiso (Calisthenics); Basic stances; Kamae (Posture)
4 Ukemi (Break falls)
Break falls diagram; Ukemi theory; Back fall; side fall; Front roll kneeling; Front roll; Back fall and roll; Leaerning free fall; Front fall; Forward somersault
5 Theory
Distance; Timing; Owaza (Major techniques); Balance diagram
Chapter II Basics
1 Taisabaki (Body positioning)
Kire Hasegawa; Taisabaki theory; Taisabaki 1 through 10
2 Atemi waza (striking techniques)
Atemi waza theory; Shuto, Uraken, Shotei; Tateken, Seiken, Ude; Empi, Josokutei, kasokutei; Kyusho (vital areas); Vital areas front; Vital areas rear
3 Koetaaeshi (wrist turning)
Miyamoto Musashi; Kotegaeshi theory; Kotegaeshi 1 through 5; Kotegaeshi explanation
4 Kansetsuwaza (Joint techniques)
Kamiizumi Isenokomi; Kansetsuwaza theory; Kansetsuwaa step in, step in; Kansetsuwaza step in, step out; Kansetsuwaza pivot; Kansetsuwaza step in, straight down
5 Nage waza (formal throws)
Sokaku Takeda; Nage waza theory; Ogoshi; Ippon seionage; Koshi guruma; Sukuinage; Osotogari; Uki goshi; Judo taiotoshi; Ju-jutsu taiotoshi; Harai goshi; Yama araashi
Chapter III Applications
1 Wrist, lapel grabs and frontal chokes
Attack diagram; Theory; Single wrist grab; Double wrist grab; Two hands on one wrist; Single cross wrist grab; Double lapel grab; Single lapel grab; Single cross lapel grab; Single hand lapel pull close; Double hand lapel pull close; Elbow grab; Sngle hand front choke; Double hand front choke
2 Body grabs and mugs
Attack diagram; Theory; Rear upper arms; Rear lower arms; Rear under arms; Front neck embrace; Chest embrace; Bear hug; Lower arms; Mug 1 through 4
3 Knife and club attacks
Atack diagram; Theory; Stomach thrust; Face slach; Carotid stab; Face slap; Back hand to the head ; Top of the head; Back hand to the legs
4 Multiple attack
Theory; Multiple attack
Chapter IV System
1 Theory; 6th kyu exam; 5th kyu exam; 4th kyu exam
2 Summary
Conclusion; Black belt register; Glossary; Index; About the author
 
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The best self-defense techniques of karate, judo, and aikido in one complete system.

At last, the definitive guide to the most terrifying secrets of self-defense ever devised by man. Secrets of Advanced Combat Ju-jutsu is must reading!'-Grandmaster Andrew S. Linick, Ph.D.-9th degree black belt, Founder-Karate Masters Hall of Fame, Bestselling author-Nunchaku: Karate's Deadliest Fighting Sticks, 3rd edition

'Exceptional! Secrets of Advanced Combat Ju-jutsu contains the techniques and the strategies necessary for your survival.'-Professor Antonio Pereira-6th degree black belt, Founder-Miyama ryu ju-jutsu, Former President of the dai Nippon slosuishi Ryu Jujutsu Association

D'Arcy Rahming is the author and subject of over fifty books, newspapar and magazine articles. He holds black beltsin Karate, judo and ju-jutsu. Rahming has served as an international consultant to police and federal agencies in designing use-of-force courses.

Contents

Actual experiences
Warning/acknowledgements
About the author
Table of contents
Edward Sullivan & D'Arcy Rahming
Foreward by Edward Sullivan
Introduction: 'We are not fighters, we are defenders!'
Shinan Antonio Pereira's photo
History of the Miyama ryu
From classical ju-jutsu to combat ju-jutsu
End the fight in 3-5 seconds
I Formal chokes
Single wrist cross lapel
Double wrist cross lapel
Double hand cross lapel Arm raised Scarf
Rear sleeper
Front sleeper
L-shaped
Sliding choke from behind
Trachea rear knuckles
Reverse headlock
Side scissors
II Round house punch defenses
Cross lapel choke
Cross lapel choke osoto-gari
Scarf choke
Front sleeper choke
L-shaped choke
sliding choke
Trachea choke
Reverse headlock choke
Kansetsuwaza
Kansetsuwaza wieh wrist pressure
Kansetsuwaza taiotoshi
Step over kansetsuwaza
Kouchi-gari
Knee dislocation
Sukuinage
Ju-jutsu seionage 1
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 1
Ju-jutsu seionage 2
Compound kotegaeshi
Shihonage 1
Shihonage 2
Nikyo
Sankyo
Sasae tsurikmi ashi
III Straight punch defenses
Scarf choke
Rear sleeper choke
L-shaped choke standing
L-shaped choke kneeling
Sliding choke
Neck break
Atemiwaza
Kansetsuwaza
Throw back
Iriminage
Taiotoshi
IV Shove defenses
Cross lapel choke
Sliding choke
Trachea choke
Kouchi-gari
Scissors throw
Sankyo
V Kick defenses
Arm raised choke
L-shaped choke
Sliding choke
Iriminage
KNee dislocation
Osoto-guruma
VI Single wrist grab defenses
Trachea choke
Reverse headlock choke
Hammerlock
Knee dislocation
Haraigoshi
Kata-guruma
Ippon seionage
Shihonage 2
Nikyo
Sankyo
VII Cross wrist grab defenses
Sleeper choke
Hammerlock
Devil's handshake
Neck break
Shin kansetsuwaza
Forearm/shin kansetsuwaza
Ogoshi
Shihionage 1 and 2
Nikyo
Sankyo
VIII Other arm grab defenses
Kansetsuwaza with wrist pressure
Ukigoshi
Kotegaeshi
Nikyo
Kansetsuwaza
Shin kansetsuwaza
Nikyo
Pain compliance
IX Single lapel grab defenses
Haraigoshi
Ukiwaza
Kotegaeshi 1
Scarf choke
Taiotoshi
Sankyo
Sasae tsurikomi ashi
X Double lapel grab defenses
Trachea choke
Kansetsuwaza
Kansetsuwaza taiotoshi
Step over kansetsuwaza
XI Rear upper body grab defenses
Sleeper choke
Rear knuckles choke
Hammerlock
Kansetsuwaza
Sukuinage
Ogoshi
XII Other body grab defenses
Sleeper choke
Throat throw back
Kouchi-gari
XIII Choke defenses
Cross lapel choke
Hammerlock
Knee dislocation
Koshi-guruma
Kotegaeshi 1 and 2
XIV Knife face slash defense
Trachea choke
Hammerlock 1 and 2
Kansetsuwaza taiotoahi
step over kansetsuwaza
Ippon seionage
Ju-jutsu seionage 1
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 1
Ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling compound kotegaeshi
Shihonage 1 and 2
Nikyo
Sankyo
XV Knife backhand face slash defenses
Arm raised choke
Scarf choke
L-shaped choke
Kansetsuwaza with wrist pressure
Kansetsuwaza taiotoshi
Ju-jutsu seionage 1
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 1
Ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling compound kotegaeshi
Kotegaeshi 2
Shihonage 1 and 2
XVI Knife overhead carotid stab defenses
Arm raised choke
L-shaped choke
Rear knuckles choke
Popliteal throw
Throat throw back
XXVII Knife throat thrust defenses
Arm raised choke
Scarf choke
L-shaped choke
Ju-jutsu seionage 1
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 1
Ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling compound
Kotegaeshi
Kotegaeshi 2
Shihonage 1
XVIII Knife stomach thrust defenses
Hammerlock
kansetsuwaza taiotoshi
Step over kansetsuwaza
Scissors throw
Ju-jutsu seionage 1
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 1
Ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling ju=jutsu seionage 2
Kotegaeshi 1
Shihonage 1
Shihonage 2
Wrist control
XIX
Club to the side of the head defenses
Arm raised choke
Scarf choke
Sliding choke
Kansetsuwaza with wrist pressure
Shihonage 2
Sankyo
XX Club backhand to the head defenses
L-shaped choke
Rear knuckles choke
Kansetsuwaza
Ju-jutsu seionage 1
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 1
Ju-jutsu seionage 2
Kneeling compound kotegaeshi
Kotegaeshi 2
XXI Club to the top of the head defenses
Arm raised choke
Kansetsuwaza
Kansetsuwaza with wrist pressure
Shin kansetsuwaza
Poplital throw
XXII Club backhand to the legs defenses
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 1 and 2
Kneeling ju-jutsu seionage 2
Shihonage 2
XXIII Other club defenses
Ogoshi
Shihonage 2
XXIV Ground defenses
Roll over
Knee lock
Knee dislocation
Kansetsuwaza
Kotegaeshi
XXVTanjo techniques
XXVI Jujo techniques
Special report, 'How to train in the world's deadliest arts without a partner.'
Index
 
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