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JUJITSU
PRINCIPLES AND THEORIES
- Balance: Without Balance there is no Strength. Take your Opponent
Off-Balance and he has no Strength.
- Mobility and Stability: You must have Stability to Kick or Punch
effectively. Keep your Opponent moving and it will keep him from Kicking
or Punching you effectively.
- Avoid Head-On Collision of Forces.
- Distraction and Mental Resistance: Take his Mind off the Hand he is
Punching or Grabbing with.
- Focus on the Smallest Point.
- Energy Transfer.
- Create a Base.
- Sticking Control and Sensitivity.
- Rotational Momentum.
- Transitional Flow.
- Use Two-Way Action on Joint-Locks "Pull and Push"
- Create the Smallest Circle and Tighten the Circle.
- Use Weak Points of the Human Body.
Examples:
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Triceps Tendon/Ulnar Nerve
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Fingers
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Cuticle of Finger
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Sternum
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Spine
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Toes
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Instep
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Shin
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Thigh
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Hair
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Wrist Points Between Hand and Forearm
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Bones
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Baby Finger and Ring Finger
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Metacarpals
On Applying Joint Locks - Always Relax. Your Opponent can feel
Force and Tension before Joint is Locked.
Focus on The Smallest Point--- Converge your Pressure to One Point.
Examples:
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Metacarpal Throw.
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Indian Burn on Bent Elbow Wrist Lock.
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Two Finger Bent Elbow Lock.
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Hammer Lock-Place Knife-edge of Hand in Elbow Joint.
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Cuticle Pain Compliance for Handcuffing on Stomach, on Ground.
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Chicken - Wing or Palm-Up Gooseneck- Use Thumb and Index Finger,
walk Toward his feet to get him to stand up.
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Pistol Grip - Grip deep into the V of the Thumb and Index Finger,
walk Toward his feet to get him to stand up.
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On a Two-Finger hold-point Index Finger to keep him from Rotating
his hand.
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