1967, the year I joined a Judo, Karate, and Jiu-Jitsu club teaching self-defense. (Kodokan Judo, Hakko-Ryu Jiu-jitsu, and Uechi-ryu Karate). Here in Boston, MA.
This Video was interesting. A time when Americans were in better physical shape than today. Many of today's generation know how to take selfies, but not self defense. Physical activity has lost it's importance. What a shame. We should be prepared to defend ourselves, our loved one and Our Great Nation.
"Everyone has a time when they feel their best physically and mentally. It's important to recognize that phase and draw inspiration from it to improve ourselves. What do you think?"
"Thank you for your feedback! You're absolutely right, practical and effective moves are more important than flashy techniques. I'll keep this in mind for future content!"🤩 Please share this video 😍
1967, the year I joined a Judo, Karate, and Jiu-Jitsu club teaching self-defense. (Kodokan Judo, Hakko-Ryu Jiu-jitsu, and Uechi-ryu Karate). Here in Boston, MA.
looks great 😍🤗🤗
This Video was interesting. A time when Americans were in better physical shape than today. Many of today's generation know how to take selfies, but not self defense. Physical activity has lost it's importance. What a shame. We should be prepared to defend ourselves, our loved one and Our Great Nation.
Thanks you are right 💝
Nice video ❤❤❤
Many many thanks
Nice video
So nice
This is a lot different than the stuff I learned in the marine corps of the modern era.
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Injoy and share these videos please 😍😍 I want sport
They did bullshido already in 1967. Sweet.
Right 😄😍😍✅
Old is gold
Thanks
Time when nation was healthy physically and mentally 😪
"Everyone has a time when they feel their best physically and mentally. It's important to recognize that phase and draw inspiration from it to improve ourselves. What do you think?"
This is 57-years-old, but yeah, I like dis and I was never in the military. Common(?) sense moves.
"That's really impressive! Age is just a number, and having common sense and staying active can make a big difference. Glad you liked it!"
Op. Video 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks
Did they learn judo or jujutsu at that time?
May be I don't know 🤗🤗
Supposedly, the person who created this curriculum for the army was Henry Okazaki, the founder of Danzan Ryu Jujitsu.
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Comon sence no nonsense moves theres no need to do flashy high kicks
"Thank you for your feedback! You're absolutely right, practical and effective moves are more important than flashy techniques. I'll keep this in mind for future content!"🤩
Please share this video 😍
Cute.
Thanks you also 🥰