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ARLINGTON, VA SEMINAR, 110318
Although this seminar is very practical in terms of techniques taught, it also spends some time dealing with the “commonality” of techniques, or the unification of what appear to be different techniques into a single technique concept and movement. The “Household Items” segment emphasizes the application of the “empty hand” concept of traditional jujitsu to common household items. In other words, if one has a good understanding of the “empty-hand” concept, almost any kitchen or household item can become an extension of your hand and thus compose an effective jujitsu technique. The only downside to the Household Items segment is that there is no audio due to technical difficulties. However, if you watch the video you should be able to learn the techniques anyway.
This 5-mp4 set totals a bit over 4.3gb of video covering the following topics:
Commonality of Techniques [994mb]
Handgun Defenses [2gb]
Defenses with Household Items [468mb]
Knife Defenses [1gb]
Rifle Defenses [852mb]
ARLINGTON, VA SEMINAR, 110417
This seminar by George Kirby, conducted at Sensei Thomas Salander’s Arlington, VA dojo covers the topics of how to train your uke, what you can do if partially disabled, and counters to common locks, holds, and throws. Although the sound quality leaves something to be desired at times, there is a lot of worthwhile information in this seminar. Each of the three mp4 files are about 36 minutes long and 2.8gb in size.
Part 1: Training Your Uke [How to be a better and more effective uke]
Part 2: You’re Disabled [Options on techniques if you’re partially disabled]
Part 3: Counters [Almost any technique can be countered]
SUMMER CAMP 2016
This Summer Camp 2016 video series will provide you with just over
7 hours of quality instruction provided by 6 sensei in 10 segments, from
the August 12-14, 2016 Budoshin Ju-Jitsu Summer Camp in Santa Clarita CA; each one it’s own mp4 file. This set has improved video quality which is why each file is bit larger [range is .4-3.6GB] Collectivly, all 10 MP4 video segments will take up almost 25GB, which can be downloaded and saved in almost any medium you choose: including your hard drive, dvd, thumb-stick, computer, pad, or even a smart-phone or your “cloud” storage.
Many thanks to Michael Langewisch [videographer] and Logan Clark [editing & titling] for their hard work to make this series possible.
Mp4 videos are listed alphabetically by instructor:
Instructor | Course Title | Duration | Size (GB) |
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David Boesel | Kodokan Goshin Jitsu Kata | 21:25 | 1.4 |
Koryu Aikido Knife Defenses | 21:44 | 1.4 | |
Dave Clark | Multiple Technique Flow | 58:04 | 3.6 |
The Art of Asserting | 54:50 | 2.8 | |
Kris Kademian | Gun and Knife Defenses | 43:36 | 2.6 |
George Kirby | Control and Escort Techniques | 50:56 | 3.1 |
Techniques In Tight Spaces | 53:51 | 3.0 | |
Jeff Wynn | Two Techniques | 6:18 | 0.4 |
Harold Zeidman | Basic Concepts Of Midori Ryu Ju-Jitsu | 56:25 | 3.2 |
Dealing With Multiples Attackers | 59:15 | 3.4 |
SUMMER CAMP 2015
This Summer Camp 2015 video series will provide you with almost 7 hours of quality instruction provided by 5 sensei in 11 segments, from the August 14-16, 2015 Budoshin Ju-Jitsu Summer Camp in Santa Clarita CA; each one it’s own mp4 file. This set has improved video quality which is why each file is bit larger [range is .4-4.1GB] Collectivly, all 10 MP4 video segments will take up almost 27GB, which can be downloaded and saved in almost any medium you choose: including your hard drive, dvd, thumb-stick, computer, pad, or even a smart-phone or your “cloud” storage.
Many thanks to Michael Langewisch & Thomas Salander [videographers] and Thomas Salander [editing & titling] for their hard work to make this series possible.
Mp4 videos are listed alphabetically by instructor:
Instructor | Course Title | Duration | Size (GB) |
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Peter Bell – 2d | Working the Brazilian Jujitsu Guard | 43:13 | 3.2 |
David Bellman – 10d | Applied Jujitsu Principles | 55:14 | 3.6 |
George Kirby – 10d | Drag & Pull Defenses | 45:30 | 3.0 |
Gun Defenses | 1:05:07 | 4.1 | |
KIAI! | 5:39 | 0.4 | |
Look Where You Are Going! | 49:29 | 3.0 | |
Rifle Defenses | 27:15 | 1.9 | |
Something’s Afoot! [Footwork] | 16:41 | 1.8 | |
“You’re Disabled” Responses | 38:25 | 2.7 | |
Thomas Salander – 6d | Step In – Step Back | 59:15 | 3.4 |
Harold Zeidman – 7d | Keys to Effective Jujitsu | 1:01:44 | 3.4 |
SUMMER CAMP 2014
This Summer Camp 2014 video series will provide you with over 6 hours of quality instruction provided by 6 sensei in 11 segments, from the August 15-17, 2014 Budoshin Ju-Jitsu Summer Camp in Santa Clarita CA; each one it’s own mp4 file. This set has improved video quality, plus it is the first time the instructors used a wireless lapel mic., thus significatly improvidng the audio quality. Collectivly, all 11 MP4 video segments will take up slightly over 16GB, which can be downloaded and saved in almost any medium you choose: including your hard drive, dvd, thumb-stick, computer, pad, or even a smart-phone or your “cloud” storage.
Friday, Aug. 15 | |||
1: Look Where You’re Going – George Kirby, 10th dan | 34:41 | 1.5 | |
2: Multiple Assailant Defenses – Harold Zeidman, 7th Dan | 46:26 | 2.0 | |
3: Introducing Ju-Shin – George Kirby, 10th dan | 34:55 | 1.5 | |
4: Completing The Circle – George Kirby, 10th dan | 36:12 | 1.6 | |
Saturday, Aug. 16 | |||
5: Gun Defenses – Barry Stebbins, 6th dan | 30:55 | 1.3 | |
6: Knife Defenses – George Kirby, 10th dan | 30:55 | 2.1 | |
7: Second Chances – Thomas Salander, 6th dan | 34:15 | 1.5 | |
8: Submission Transitions – George Kirby, 10th dan | 34:15 | 1.5 | |
Sunday, Aug. 17 | |||
9: Intermediate Concepts – Byron Davis, 3rd dan | 37:30 | 1.6 | |
10: Attacks from the Rear – George Kirby, 10th dan | 23:22 | 1.0 | |
11: Relaxing into Power – Lulian Badragan, 7th dan | 19:20 | 0.9 |
INTERMEDIATE CONCEPTS – ARLINGTON, VA 110213
This seminar video, of the Arlington, VA YMCA Seminar will help you iron out potential problems with basic techniques as well as technique conflicts between the dojo and the street. Topics include hip throw positioning fixes, the upper-arm clamp, submissions on the street, drop throw fixes, getting behind the attacker [+ a variety of techniques] and the outer/inner sweeping hip throw. This video is 1hr 34 minutes long with a lot of detail.
SUMMER CAMP 2013
The Summer Camp 2013 video series, providing over 8 hours of instruction, is now available. Instruction for this year’s camp was provided by a number of BJJY instructors & covers a wide range of topics. This is also the first summer camp that will be available only as three downloadable mp4 files, thus assuring you quicker delivery and no shipping or handling charges [saving you a chunk of money].
Friday [Pt.1] | |||
1: Counter Assault Training, part 1 – George Kirby | 00:00:53 | ||
2: Applied Theory – Tony Damigo | 00:53:37 | ||
3: Pen [Koshi-No-Bo] – Matthew Gelaude | 01:31:54 | ||
4: Budoshin Ju-Jitsu “big book” Fixes – George Kirby | 02:18:00 | ||
Total time: 3hr, 24min, 32 sec | |||
Saturday [Pt.2] | |||
Technique Transitioning [Standing] – George Kirby | 00:00:52 | ||
Whirlpool Concept in Technique Execution – Michael Langewisch | 00:55:16 | ||
Counter Assault Training, part 2 – George Kirby | 01:36:54 | ||
Shoulder Grab Defenses – Thomas Salander | 02:29:54 | ||
Total time: 2hr, 59min, 43sec | |||
Sunday [Pt.3] | |||
Submission Transitioning [Ground] – George Kirby | 00:00:52 | ||
Learning Helps for New Students – Byron Davis | 00:45:48 | ||
Total time: 1hr, 38min, 23sec |
CANE TECHNIQUES
This video, originally produced around 2000, has been sitting on my shelf with no cost-effective way to reproduce it. However, converting it to a single mp4 file in 2013 makes it possible for this short video to clearly present 9 simple but effective cane techniques in under 3 minutes! All of the cane techniques are based upon a working understanding of the “empty-hand” concept. Watch this video [has no narration & doesn’t need any] to launch your proficiency in the use of a cane for self-defense purposes.
SUMMER CAMP 2012
This set provides almost 5 hours of solid instruction, tips and hints from some of Budoshin Ju-Jitsu’s top instructors.
Friday | |||
Fixing “Big Book” Techniques [655-717 selects] – G.Kirby | 0:00:00 | ||
Dealing with the Unexpected Attack – T. Salander | 0:32:45 | ||
Multiply Your Force Factor – C. Hendricks | 0:57:59 | ||
Recovery To Ready Position – G. Kirby | 1:21:05 | ||
Nerve Technique [quickly] – G. Kirby | 1:59:34 | ||
Total time: 2hr, 6min, 41sec | |||
Saturday | |||
Multiple Attackers – M. Tucker | 0:00:00 | ||
Mind Games & Distractions – M. Langewisch & B. Davis | 0:22:50 | ||
Fixing “Big Book” Techniques [604-656 selects] – G. Kirby | 1:09:09 | ||
Koshi Nage [Hip Throw] – M. Jordan | 2:01:26 | ||
Total time: 2hr, 57min, 1sec | |||
Sunday | |||
Fixing “Big Book” Techniques [657-836 select] – G. Kirby | 0:00:00 | ||
Total time: 0hr, 48min, 25sec | |||
SUMMER CAMP 2011
This set provides almost 7 hours of solid instruction, tips and hints from some of Budoshin Ju-Jitsu’s top instructors.
Day #1 | |||
Flashlight Techniques – T. Damigo | 0:00:00 | ||
Ki for the Western Mind – T. Salander | 0:26:38 | ||
Fix “Big Book” Techniques, [#277-604 gap 300-599] – G. Kirby | 1:14:10 | ||
Science of Throwing, Part 1 – M. Jordan | 2:14:05 | ||
Total time: 3hr, 13min, 50sec | |||
Day #2 | |||
What To Do When Things Head South – J. Wynn | 0:00:00 | ||
Momentum & It’s Application in Ju-Jitsu – M. Tucker | 0:32:39 | ||
Fixing “Big Book” Techniques [#277-604 gap 300-599] – G. Kirby | 1:09:09 | ||
Science of Throwing, Part 2 – M. Jordan | 2:01:26 | ||
Total time: 2hr, 57min, 1sec | |||
Day #3 | |||
Reaction Time Reduction Drills – G. Kirby | 0:00:00 | ||
Total time: 0hr, 48min, 25sec | |||
SUMMER CAMP 2010
This set provides almost 9 hours of solid instruction, tips and hints from some of Budoshin Ju-Jitsu’s top instructors.
Part #1 Combined Deflections & Strickes with Marc Tucker | |||
Available Countermeasure Targets – G. Kirby | 0:00:00 | ||
Chokes & Submissions, Part 1 – C. Hendricks | 0:34:14 | ||
Fix “Big Book” Techniques, #201-220 – G. Kirby | 1:22:31 | ||
Submission Counters & Reverses, Part 1 – M. Jordan | 2:11:44 | ||
Total time: 3hr, 16min, 41sec | |||
Day #2 | |||
Linear Attack – Circular Response & Vice Versa – M. Tucker | 0:00:00 | ||
Developing the Inner Tiger – S. Castorena | 0:32:50 | ||
Fixing “Big Book” Techniques #221 – 245 – G. Kirby | 1:59:05 | ||
Submission Counters & Reverses, Part 2 – M. Jordan | 2:40:14 | ||
Total time: 3hr, 45min, 1sec | |||
Day #3 | |||
Chokes & Submissions, Part 2 – C. Hendricks | 0:00:00 | ||
Whirlpool Throw – M. Langewisch | 0:36:00 | ||
Total time: 1hr, 57min, 28sec |
SUMMER CAMP 2009
This mp4 set provides over 7½ hours of solid instruction, tips and hints from some of Budoshin Ju-Jitsu’s top instructors: George Kirby – 10th dan, Mark Jordan – 6th dan, Marc Tucker – 5th dan, Chris Hendricks – 5th dan, and Tony Damigo – 3rd dan. This 3-dvd set includes lecture and practical demonstration information
Day #1 | |||
Bow In & Introductions | 0:00:00 | ||
Location, Location, Location – Rotation, Rotation, Rotation [George Kirby] [controlling your technique, your space, your attacker] |
0:03:14 | ||
Extending the Technique Outward | 0:26:24 | ||
Finer Points & Kneeling Examples | 0:39:19 | ||
Multiple Technique Flow | 0:47:00 | ||
Participant Examples & Feedback | 1:04:12 | ||
Stealth Weapons of Ju-Jitsu | 1:47:28 | ||
First-Aid Kit Essentials | 2:51:09 | ||
Distance & Timing [Chris Hendricks] | 3:00:33 | ||
Distance & Timing QA | 3:27:07 | ||
Day #1 Closing Remarks | 3:30:01 | ||
Total time: 3hr, 31min, 21sec | |||
Day #2 | |||
Bow In & Introductions | 0:00:00 | ||
Saturday & Sunday Overview | 0:07:46 | ||
Applying Empty Hand Techniques to Weapons [George Kirby] | 0:17:01 | ||
Empty Hand QA | 0:58:55 | ||
Nage Footwork: Ju-Jitsu vs. Judo [Marc Tucker] | 1:05:31 | ||
Rapid Submission Groundwork [Mark Jordan] | 1:42:51 | ||
Day #2 Closing Remarks | 3:33:35 | ||
Total time: 3hr, 37min, 27sec | |||
Day #3 | |||
Rapid Ground Submissions [Mark Jordan] | 0:00:00 | ||
Cane Techniques [Tony Damigo] | 0:04:26 | ||
Total time: 0hr, 28min, 16sec |
SUMMER CAMP 2008
This mp4 set provides almost 2 hours of solid instruction, tips and hints from Some of Budoshin Ju-Jitsu’s top instructors, This mp4 set includes lecture and practical demonstration information. The Nidan-Sandan kata, which were also presented at this camp are available separately after the Summer Camp 2007 set further below.
Part #1 | Combined Deflections & Strikes with Marc Tucker | ||
Introduction | 0:00:00 | ||
Focusing on the Boxer | 0:01:30 | ||
Palm Strike Deflection to Rear Takedown | 0:07:03 | ||
Block & High Punch to Shoulder Push Takedown | 0:10:08 | ||
Block & Low Punch to Hip Throw | 0:13:45 | ||
Downward Block & Hit for Kick | 0:15:45 | ||
Making the Attacker Act Defensively with Mark Jordan | |||
Forearm Drive for Lapel Grab | 0:18:19 | ||
Footstomp Variation for Rear Bearhug | 0:23:08 | ||
Outside Deflection to Elbow Whip & Roll | 0:25:25 | ||
Hip push & Kneelock Takedown for Head Clinch | 0:29:04 | ||
Wristlock/Shoulderlock Takedown for Hit | 0:35:30 | ||
Body to Body Strikes & Shoulderlock | 0:39:08 | ||
Hammer Strike with Drop Throw | 0:44:25 | ||
Outside Rear Sweeping Throw for Sucker Punch | 0:46:48 | ||
Knee Strike to Two-handed Shoulder Throw | 0:50:40 | ||
Evasion Techniques with Stephen Castoren | |||
Introduction | 0:54:29 | ||
Strategic Run-By with 3 Attackers | 0:56:50 | ||
Forearm Release & Elbow Strike | 0:59:57 | ||
Off-balancing the Nearest Attacker | 1:01:50 | ||
Run Escape – Using Your Environment | 1:06:12 | ||
Low Body Block for Chaser | 1:09:30 | ||
Using Trash Cans as Obstacles | 1:11:33 | ||
Trapping Chaser & Wall Slam | 1:13:05 | ||
Unbalancing & Foot Sweep for Chaser | 1:15:00 | ||
Exit Route [Mark Jordan] | 1:18:51- end | ||
Part #2 | Figure-4s Theory & Practice with George Kirby | ||
Four Steps to Setting Up a Figure 4 | 0:00:00 | ||
Figure-4 Submission: Hip Thrust | 0:11:35 | ||
Figure-4 Submission: Control Issues | 0:13:59 | ||
Foot Under Shoulder Trap | 0:19:28 | ||
Getting Rid of “Crotch Space” – Tight Setups | 0:23:24 | ||
Fixing the Wristlock Lift | 0:25:07 | ||
Submitting a Committed Attacker with Mark Jordan | |||
Alternate Submission for Basic Hand Throw | 0:29:10 | ||
Ankle Lock Prior to Figure – 4 Leg Lock | 0:33:34 | ||
Releases, Counters & Counter-counters for above | 0:42:55 | ||
Ankle Lock Variation | 0:46:23 | ||
Elbow Roll Takedown to Armbar with Joint Locks | 0:48:24 | ||
Figure-4 Shoulderlock for Rear Shoulder Grab | 0:57:28 | ||
Knee Drop to Shoulderlock [Wristlock Alternative] | 0:58:10 – end | ||
Outside Rear Sweeping Throw for Sucker Punch | 0:46:48 | ||
Knee Strike to Two-handed Shoulder Throw | 0:50:40 | ||
Evasion Techniques with Stephen Castoren | |||
Introduction | 0:54:29 | ||
Strategic Run-By with 3 Attackers | 0:56:50 | ||
Forearm Release & Elbow Strike | 0:59:57 | ||
Off-balancing the Nearest Attacker | 1:01:50 | ||
Run Escape – Using Your Environment | 1:06:12 |
SUMMER CAMP 2007
This edited mp4 set provides just over 2 1/2 hours of solid instruction, tips and hints dealing with Maneuvering Strategies, Weapon Defenses, and Street Awareness techniques from Prof. George Kirby, 10th dan, Sensei Mark Jordan, 6th dan, and Sensei Marc Tucker, 5th dan. This dvd includes both lecture and practical demonstration information.
Manuevering Strategies [George Kirby] | |||
Introduction Manuevering Strategies | 0:00:00 | ||
Using Barries to Evade Attackers | 0:12:00 | ||
Manuevering Lecture | 0:16:00 | ||
Safety Zones | 0:33:00 | ||
In Close Encounters / Defense | 0:43:00 | ||
Confronting Body Language | 0:60:00 | ||
Weapon Defenses [Mark Jordan] | |||
Gun: Front Position, Rear Position, Front with One Grab Hand, Rear with One Hand Grab | 0:66:00 | ||
Knife: Front Position, Rear Position, Front with Knife at Throat, Knife Around Throat from Rear, Prison Yard Shanks | 1:42:00 | ||
More Gun & Knife: Gun at Front, Gun Low in Front, Gun in Back with Hand on Shoulder, Front Knife Thrust | 1:49:00 | ||
Stomach, Overhead Downward Knife Attack | 1:54:00 | ||
Street Awareness [Marc Tucker & George Kirby] | 0:39:08 | ||
Deflecting vs. Blocking Boxers [MT] | 2:04:00 | ||
Throws & Boxers [MT] | 2:09:00 | ||
Viral Attack Areas [GK] | 2:10:00 |
SUMMER CAMP 2006
This mp4 set provides over 6 hours of solid instruction, tips, and hints from Prof. George Kirby, 10th dan, to make your ju-jitsu techniques far more effective with a lot less effort. If you missed the Budoshin Ju-Jitsu 2006 3-day training camp you need this mp4 set to supplement your training. If you were at the 2006 camp this mp4 set is a great review for you. The instruction concentrate on fine-tuning basic and advanced techniques, advanced training approaches, application of theory from Advanced Jujitsu [Prof. Kirby’s newest book], jutte and hanbo techniques, groundwork, and topical issues that arose during the camp.
Mp4 file summaries are below:
Part 1: Introduction & Orientation, Basic Kata: Fine Tuning, Advanced Techniques: Fine Tuning
Part 2: Advanced Techniques: Fine-Tuning [continued], Advanced Concepts, Advanced Concepts from Advanced Jujitsu book: Theory & Application
Part 3: Use of Force Orientation, Moderate Resistance in Practice, Value of Meditation/Mushin in the Martial Arts, Jutte Techniques, Hanbo Techniques
Part 4: Hanbo [part 2], Groundwork: Pins, Guard, Mount, Counters, Training Approaches [with assistance from Mark Jordan]
NIDAN & SANDAN KATA
This set contains the 21 kata required for the kata portion of the Nidan and Sandan exams in Budoshin Ju-Jitsu. These kata are from the 2007 Budoshin Ju-Jitsu Summer Camp and were recorded by Michael Langewisch in a seminar-type environment. This means there will be additional variations and subtleties presented. [Note: Kata proficiency is only one part of an evaluation for any black belt rank in Budoshin Ju-Jitsu.]
YODAN & GODAN KATA
This mp4 set contains 19 kata [plus variations & side issues] required for the kata portion of the Yodan and Godan exams in Budoshin Ju-Jitsu. These kata are from the 2008 Budoshin Ju-Jitsu Summer Camp and were recorded by Michael Langewisch in a seminar-type environment. [Note: Kata proficiency is only one part of an evaluation for any black belt rank in Budoshin Ju-Jitsu.
TWO 10th DAN SENSEI [Dye & Kirby] ON THE SAME MAT
Profs. David Dye and George Kirby came together in June, 2008, to conduct a 6-hour seminar resulting in this great package! Prof. Dye’s instruction cover the Practical Street Techniques of Shuyokan Ryu Aikijutsu and Kalhewalu Hawaiian Lua. Prof. Kirby covers Koshi-No-Bo [short stick/flashlight] Techniques. This cinematographer’s cut by Michael Langewisch is a great instructional resource as well as collector’s item.
QUICK TAKEDOWNS AND GUN DISARM SEMINAR © 2005.
A fast self-defense response is necessary on the street. This video compresses a 4-hour 2005 seminar down to 35-minutes of intense instructional guidance. In covering 7 quick takedowns that go into 12 different submissions, Prof. Kirby also shows how non-striking techniques can flow into a variety of submissions that have law-enforcement application, and common pitfalls to avoid. Sensei Marc Tucker combines his knowledge of Krav Maga with his extensive experience in Jujitsu to teach you three effective gun disarms in addition to explaining the theory, strategy and application of effective gun disarms. Recorded and edited by Marat Gelman.
NERVE TECHNIQUES SEMINAR – ©2001.
Nerve Techniques can be applied effectively in many ways to control and, if necessary, debilitate an attacker. This mp4 set, containing over three hours of edited instruction at Prof. Kirby’s Arlington [VA] YMCA seminar, provides significant detail on how to effectively use many techniques that appear in Kirby’s book: JUJITSU NERVE TECHNIQUES: The Invisible Weapon of Self Defense. Solid theory &application.
AJA WESTERN REGION 2010 FREESTYLE KATA TOURNAMENT
This video provides a excellent example of how an AJA freestyle kata tournament is conducted, from beginner division through Black Belt. For additional information please contact the AJA at www.americanjujitsuassociation.org .
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