I'd be interested in where this knowledge came from? Was it native to the system you practice or was it incorporated from other systems that had a newaza element in the training or more modern adaptations like Kosen Judo and BJJ? In my opinion, too many older japanese jujutsu systems are lacking in any ground knowledge. I understand that many were primarily standing and throwing/locking systems due to being used while in armour and on the battlefield but adapted to today, these skills are important.
Always get new idea when come back to what this video.
Great stuff I love Japanese Jujitsu
you should have more views in my own opinion..thanks for the footage
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I'd be interested in where this knowledge came from? Was it native to the system you practice or was it incorporated from other systems that had a newaza element in the training or more modern adaptations like Kosen Judo and BJJ? In my opinion, too many older japanese jujutsu systems are lacking in any ground knowledge. I understand that many were primarily standing and throwing/locking systems due to being used while in armour and on the battlefield but adapted to today, these skills are important.