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Tag Archives: Evolution
Distinguishing ‘Training Methodology’ from ‘Fighting Style’
(As with a number of my previous posts this piece is excerpted from a chapter of a book I hope to publish later this year – I hope you enjoy it, and whether or not you agree with it, do … Continue reading
Posted in Filipino Martial Arts, Grappling, History, Ju-jutsu, Jujitsu, Kalis Ilustrisimo, Martial arts, Martial Arts Training, Principles of training, Prof. Wally Jay, Small Circle, Strategy, Teaching, Uncategorized, Weapon Arts
Tagged Aikido, Antonio Diego, Antonio Ilustrisimo, Development, Environment, Evolution, Filipino Martial Arts, Individual, Insight, Ju-jitsu, Ju-jutsu, Leon Jay, Martial art formation, Meiji Restoration Japan, Morehei Ueshiba, Prof. Leon Jay, Prof. Wally Jay, Small Circle, Style, System, Training Methods, Wally Jay
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Commonality And Uniqueness in Systems and Styles
The following is an extract from a chapter of my forthcoming book – “Form & Function” . I’ll be publishing other extracts over the coming months; I hope you enjoy it, and find it informative. Most martial artists see their system … Continue reading
Posted in Concepts, Filipino Martial Arts, Martial arts, Mechanics, Principles of training, Uncategorized
Tagged Analysis, Commonality, Concepts, Development, Evolution, Uniqueness, Variables
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