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  2. Jeremy Corbell - Wikipedia

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    Corbell is a black belt in traditional ju jitsu, and is the creator of "quantum ju jitsu." [2] In 2001, he self-published his first book, Radiant Source - Cultivating Warrior Consciousness, about his philosophy of martial arts. [3] [non-primary source needed]

  3. Danzan-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Wally Jay had studied boxing, weightlifting, judo and jujitsu from various instructors before 1944, when he received his black belt in Kodenkan Danzan Ryu Jujitsu from Okazaki. Small Circle Jujitsu™ evolved from combining many sources and elements, but owes its roots to Ken Kawachi, the Hawaiian judo champion for many years.

  4. Jeremy Arel - Wikipedia

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    After a brief return home he once again traveled to Rio where he was promoted to black belt under Gordo on December 11, 2010. Jeremy Arel is a graduate from Winthrop University with a degree in Health & Physical Education and is the owner/head instructor of Great Grappling Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in Fort Mill, SC, just outside Charlotte, NC.

  5. Jujutsu - Wikipedia

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    Jujutsu (/ ˈ dʒ uː dʒ uː t s uː / joo-joo-tsu; Japanese: 柔術 jūjutsu, pronounced [dʑɯꜜːʑɯtsɯ] ⓘ), also known as jiu-jitsu and ju-jitsu, is a family of Japanese martial arts and a system of close combat (unarmed or with a minor weapon) that can be used in a defensive or offensive manner to kill or subdue one or more weaponless or armed and armored opponents.

  6. Kyushin-ryū - Wikipedia

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    NOTE: Jujutsu spelled "Jujitsu" is how the Australian line of the school has chosen to spell the art. There are other common romanizations of the art in the West, whereas the modern Hepburn romanization is "jūjutsu." Some of the other spellings used are Jiu-jitsu, Ju-Jitsu, Ju jitsu and so-on.

  7. The Complete Kano Jiu-Jitsu (Judo) - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Kano Jiu-Jitsu (Judo) (1905) is a martial arts manual that documents a system of jiu-jitsu that was taught by a Japanese Instructor at the United States Naval Academy. It was written by H. Irving Hancock as part of a series of books on Japanese martial arts , with technical expertise from Katsukuma Higashi, a practitioner of 'Kano ...

  8. Bruce Tegner - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Tegner was a martial artist, author, and actor. Bruce practiced a number of martial arts including Savate, Judo, Karate,Jujitsu,and Jukado. [1] His books were key in the development of others into martial arts including Paul Weitz and Chris Weitz. [2]

  9. John Will (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    The series focusses on a chronological set of life-lessons. As with his instructional books, Will has published these works himself . Book 1: Rogue Black Belt: Fear & the Engine focuses on Will's early years growing up in Australia and the path that led him to the Martial Arts and onto Bali and his Silat World Championship win in 1982.