Small Circle Ju Trap Boxing: Tribute to Professor Wally Jay
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- Опубліковано 25 вер 2024
- While at a training retreat in Hawaii, we had had the honor of running into Professor James Hundon. Watching this man in action is always inspiring, so naturally, we wanted to capture some moments with the Father of Small Circle Ju Trap Boxing and share them with you 🙌
I have been in martial arts for 40 years. I have never seen such an excellent presentation of Small Circle Japanese jujitsu techniques thank you Prof. I will continue to study your videos. It is always important to teach somebody that you don't want a problem and that they need to stop or else.
Great style and making reality work. I am a aikijujitsu teacher and I do like small jujitsu😊🥇
If you know, you know. The critics that have commented here are ignorant, and that's okay. The video is not for them.
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True.
I had the pleasure of participating in Prof Hundon's training session at today's Legacy6 11 (escrima/kali/FMA) seminar.
While there are a lot of similar techniques shared between Small Circle and FMA, the methods we were taught to control/manipulate our practice-partners body position was a beneficial takeaway.
I'll definitely be researching this further for attributes that I can add to my arsenal.
A lot of people hear Jujitsu and immediately envision two men in a cage writhing around between one another’s legs.
Jujitsu is and was more than that. The concepts present here are valid and present in a multitude of different arts. Great demonstration!
Agreed. These are all legitimate techniques and unfortunately, when most people hear jujitsu, they immediately think sport BJJ for MMA. Small joint manipulation take a very high degree of technical skill that many people struggle with and you can't covert it to the sporting world. Therefore, people don't understand. It's still jujitsu, just a different side of the house. Great presentation.
Great points! I also would add that many of his small circle ⭕️ techniques are probably more likely to be used in self-defense situations than much of the BJJ curriculum which is most often suited to jujitsu or MMA competition. 😎
THIS REMINDS ME OF THE 52 BLOCKS NEW YORK CITY JAIL FIGHTING MOVE
Thank you sir.
Feeling is believing!
Wonderful, graceful and powerful moves. Love this.
Love this man
Everything works when you pro on your skills and you beautiful land the first hit, now he's not 100% anymore and then you apply your skills whatever. I'm sure this sensei can apply his locks because he's boxer he can quickly read the punch. Just keep him busy and move all the time. What he teach are clearly not for intermediate trainee, you have to know what's going on in his small move or what he assume.
Wow. This is deep. Thank you.
Love it
Why don't more artists talk about him and contributions
That’s beautiful
Just wow
The circle thank you very much being seen that the whole time also I love the guy's shirt Or a tank top it says ...oooohmmmm
This is kali
Nice technique!!!
It's a very good presentation and I respect his dedication because it takes a lot of different qualities in a man to make it a life long journey. But like anybody else, I would love to see this in action against the life opponent. No matter the style. We all know what it's going to go down to you. MMA or jiu-jitsu or a boxing meaning kickboxing or any form of boxing because a lot of people train now or have trained so you're not really any longer fighting some regular street fighter. More people have a lot more knowledge now than they ever have over the last 25 years. So against an aggressive person who really wants to hurt you and doesn't care what you are or what you know. That's what I want to see this against. I want to see how it fairs. And yes, most people are going to say it would kill him or he would kill somebody or he would get killed. But they can do it with some protective gear and just work on the first 10 seconds of a common fight and put those set rules in place just to give some kind of parameter of what happens in a real situation. Because I'm going to tell you from experience, I've probably used maybe 5% in a real fight every time when something went down and got funky from everything I've ever learned. Because yes, every situation can be a little bit different. You're dealing with strength, speed, agility, reflexes, combat experience. It's a lot of things are going to play and if he has a weapon forget it. You don't want to be anywhere close to this guy unless you have to be because he won't let you and you have no way out or you have people around you that you have to protect so you have to engage no matter what because I have been stabbed I know what that's like, but I want to see this in a proven concept or at least as could control the proven constant. This can be acceptable for someone to draw a reasonable conclusion, but like I said, I truly respect this man's knowledge. I have seen some of this other stuff and I like a lot of this theories but they're pretty much theories unless you apply them in real life situations and have done so many many times and you can document that. That's how the UFC was born and I'm not talking about the current UFC the concept of applying a theory and let's see if it works started in the beginning of what we now know as the UFC, but for those of us old enough to remember the first ones it blew us away. So now I want to see how this works
Even his earrings are circles.
The first guy would've left hooked him out of his shoes. If it only works as a demonstration it probably doesn't work
Someone give that guy (person being demonstrated on) an oscar. Never seen bullshido like this
Then you sparr with him then
Your comment means you know nothing's about martial arts step to him and see what happens I actually know him he's one of grand master Wally Jays top student.
could have just put more realism in the demo, especially the person who is attacking like a zombie. The concept of circle can work, but people don't attack like that.
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Finger locks don't work in a real fight...
Show me a video of a finger lock, it a real fight, at full speed, ..
Just one video...😮
So...stuff that doesn't work?
Challenge them and find out
It works with willing opponents. He knows what your going to do. Not real resistance. Jui jitsu no way
When you first learn a technique. It is slow and deliberate, to get the right application of the concept. When you spar/roll that is when you get to use it and bring it into your wheelhouse.
This wally guy doesn't even know how to put a guy in a rear naked choke. That says alot. He is a fraud. He may have a following. But what he talks about, cause he doesn't teach anything this whole video, what he talks about will get someone hurt.
🤣he got this guy on the ground screaming and tapping and he is casually talking ans continuing to wrist lock 🤣🤣🤣 so horrible
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