Friday, May 21, 2010

Free ''japanese-style jujitsu'' online?

does anyone know what website that i can go to, to recieve free %26quot;japanese-style jujitsu%26quot; training online? or how about free ebooks on this subject? any info on what techniques the japanese samurai used for physical conditioning would be extremely helpful as well...i%26#039;m very interested in the samurai martial art fighting style (japanese jujitsu), it is very appealing to me, and i would like to learn it...but the thing is, is that i learn ALOT faster when i am learning at my own pace...that is why i am asking for free ONLINE


%26quot;japanese jujitsu trianing%26quot;, free ebooks on %26quot;japanese jujitsu training%26quot;, and what techniques the japanese samurai used for physical conditioning, rather than asking for a regular jujitsu school that i would physicaly have to go to. But anyway, thanks in advance for the answers!|||here you are


http://www.ajjf.org/|||Go find an actual instructor or institute, but do not take online martial arts.|||if you are just starting out, as in never ever took any martial arts program or know how a body reacts when techniques are done, you will never be able to learn anything on your own. You might be able to pick up a move or two to try on your buddies, but that may be about it.





If you can%26#039;t find a decent school in your area, look for another style or purchase instructional dvd%26#039;s online.





That being said... I know I saw a short Gracie video on youtube.com do a search for what ever style you want to learn.


I also saw some for American Kenpo labled %26#039;on the mat%26#039; or something like that|||Jerry L is correct. You cannot learn martial arts from an online class. It takes years of practice and dedication.|||You can%26#039;t get something for nothing, and you can%26#039;t really learn a martial art from a book or website. Without someone knowledgeable to guide you and correct your mistakes, you will never properly learn it. There are a lot of nuances to many techniques that you simply cannot get from a few pictures and a paragraph of text. Martial arts training is always at your own pace anyway.





Samurai had the job of being warriors, so they practiced all day long, every day, their various martial arts techniques.

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