Dear Martial Artist,
Learning and mastering any martial art is a lifetime commitment. Even after 57 years as a sensei of traditional Japanese Jujitsu I am still learning the art.
One of the important things I've learned is that the more you learn about your martial art the more you recognize the commonalities that exist in all martial arts. Or, to put it just into just a few words , there are only so many ways you can move the human body.
So, what does this have to do with you?
We can all learn from each other. There are different ways to do or teach the same techniques. Some ryu have easier or better ways of doing techniques. Some ryu have variations that are more useful or more effective as a teaching tool. Some work better on the street.
All I'm asking you to do is visit my website at https://budoshin.com . You may find some of my materials and online tech. support videos/pix, including those on YouTube listed under "Budoshin Jujitsu" helpful to improve and/or expand your art. You may find that you want to extend your knowledge base to include traditional Japanese Jujitsu or some of its elements that may enrich or enhance your current street effectiveness level. You may want to subscribe for my no-obligation/free secure email list to receive my newsletters [which you can unsubscribe to in just 1-2 clicks].
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You have nothing to lose by visiting my website - - - and you may find you have something to gain. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me at sens...@budoshin.com . I will respond within 24 hours!
Most respectfully ,
George Kirby,
10th dan , Budoshin Jujitsu
PS: The more you know that you know, you know there's more to learn.