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18th June 2010, 01:10
#46
Thanks, very interesting.
Loved your book by the way.
Eugene McFadden
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18th June 2010, 01:47
#47
Tony --
I haven't read your material on Mrs. Garrud, but I've read some of Emelyne's. Emelyne has a chapter called "Jujutsuffragettes" in the encyclopedia, actually.
JOe
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19th June 2010, 09:31
#48
Eugene,
Glad you like "Working with Warriors" I really wanted to give Terry O'Neill and Gary Spiers the recognition they deserve as awesome fighting men.
Cheers,
Den
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20th June 2010, 12:25
#49
Den-
Yeah, they were tough guys, weren't they?
Your website has been very helpful: the Fairbairn stick method is a clear precursor to the straight baton kata I was taught back at Ishin Ryu, which I suspect is the same as the WJJF syllabus kata, I may need to ask someone about that.
Eugene McFadden
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11th April 2018, 11:35
#50
We have some interesting material on Early Liverpool Ju Jutsu
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31st October 2022, 13:01
#51
History of Jiu-Jitsu podcast episodes, Japan was opened up to the West in 1852, but it would take a while yet for Japanese martial arts to reach British soil. Jiu-Jitsu practice was about performance in the early 20th century. Jiu-Jitsu's history is more complex. Even martial arts movies seem to have swung back to jiu-jutsu.
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