Hybrid

Summary: Hybrid is a style of fighting that uses techniques from multiple disciplines instead of one. It mixes different techniques and forms into one powerful system that works for the practitioner. There are various forms of hybrid martial arts, but they all have one philosophy: martial arts should foster free expression. Students are encouraged to…Continue readingHybrid

Jeet kune do

Summary: Jeet kune do is a well-respected martial art created by Bruce Lee in 1960. Lee did not consider this form of martial art a style in and of itself but a collection of principles to develop the body and mind. The foundation lies in wing chun because that was the base of Lee’s training.…Continue readingJeet kune do

Jieishudan

Summary: Jieishudan is a hybrid creation, a blend of various time-tested self-defense martial arts, including boxing, ground fighting, and grappling. This discipline sprung up in England, with thanks to the martial arts fever that the world caught onto during the 1980s. Its goal is to teach people to defend themselves in any given situation. Often…Continue readingJieishudan

Judo

Summary: Judo is a Japanese combat method that was created in 1882 by Professor Jigoro Kano. It was derived from several jujutsu styles, including kito-ryu and tenjin-shinyo ryu. Its founder wanted to implement fundamental principles of maximum efficiency with minimum effort, as well as some principles of other modern sports of the time. The Japanese…Continue readingJudo

Jujutsu

Summary: Jujutsu is a seven-hundred-year-old traditional Japanese martial art that employs a combination of techniques. Most of which use hand-to-hand combat and several kicking techniques. Gentle practice is what Jujutsu is all about. The jujutsu warrior uses their opponent’s aggressiveness, momentum, and balance to win over the battle. They trained to be able to defeat…Continue readingJujutsu