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Posted

hey everyone

 

i was wondering what style of Jiu-Jitstu/Grappling arts you are currently in, what team you are a part of, and who your professor is.

 

As for me i am a BJJ participant, i am with Team Caique, and my Professor is Caique.

 

Thanks a bunch!

shodan - Shotokan

Blue Belt - Jiu-Jitsu

Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool or a coward. Whoever cannot take care the themself without that law is both. For wounded man shall say to his assailant, if I live I will kill you, If I die you are forgiven-- such is the rule of Honor.

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Posted

Ive been training in Katsugo Ryu AikiJujitsu for about 12 years under Grandmaster Torres, the founder of the system, who is officially a member of the world Soke federation. I hold rank of 3rd Dan from 1998.

 

For about the same time, I have also studied Close Combat Jujitsu. My teacher was a close friend of mine who was a Green Beret and taught me the system they train in. I hold rank of 1st Dan from 1996.

 

Although you may not (as most people make this mistake) believe, Traditional Okinawan Goju Ryu is STRONGLY oriented around grappling. All of the blocking methods of Goju are designed to blend with incoming attacks using the Chi Sau (sticky hands) part of the system, and the locks and breaks (and throws) are all part of the Shaolin Chin Na (seizing and grabbing) part of the system.

 

I currently hold 5th Dan rank in Okinawan Goju Ryu.

 

From 31 years of training in a variety of systems, both stand up "punch and kick", and grappling systems such as Aikijujitsu, Jujitsu, and Aikido, one of my masters and I created a system known as "CQB Tactics", which stands for "close quarter battle". There are no katas, only the practice of the most severe, most devastating "in close" techniques from these systems, based on years and years of deep study of Bunkai, Kaisai, and Oyo. In a nutshell....it can best be described as " the fastest, most devastating way to take out an opponent in the shortest amount of time possible".....mind you now...this system doesnt concern itself with legal ramifications, it is strictly a military application system. It does, of course, also contain the use of and defense against weapons of all kinds.

 

I hold the rank of 5th Dan in CQB Tactics from 2003 as well, as working on its creation was actually a portion of my Master/Renshi test.

~Master Jules......aka "The Sandman"


"I may be a trained killer......but Im really a nice guy"

  • 7 months later...
Posted

i am also a student of grand master torres, i have been training with him for 9 years. if master jules reads this could u please conatct me. i would like to talk to you about grandmaster torres.

Posted

I'm just a bad bad man! :D

I train at United States Martial Arts under Master Rick Whitman (judo based).

Wolverine

1st Dan - Kalkinodo

"Shut up brain, or I'll stab you with a q-tip"

"There is no spoon."

Posted

The school that I trained in closed it's doors but it was under the "Nova Uniao" flag and the head instructor was John Lewis.

What works works

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I train under master danielson, from the karate kid video serries I dont know if they are available on dvd yet or not but they will be soon if not already. The system was changed a bit by a female practitioner later on in karate kid 4, this female later left the oranization to become a boxer in milion dollar baby she has since pasted on.

Not really based off of Jiujitsu in any way but with these skills I dont really need to worry about going to the ground since my stand up is unbeatable, even if a jiujitsu practitioner got in close enough to me I would sweep their legs, a technique covered in the karate kid 3 video.

A True Martial Arts Instructor is more of a guide than anything, on your way to developing the warrior within yourself!!!!!

Posted

OMG you have to be jokeing...you need a lessen in humility my friend and if your stand up is unbeatable go pro in MMA or boxing or what ever but considering that i dought you actually have much MA experience i sujest that you actually start training you may wish to start with jiujitsu considering you have such a low opinion of it.

Fist visible Strike invisible

Posted

I am under Professor Pedro Sauer. Gracie Jiujitsu

"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius."

Posted

In Northeast Ohio?

Im pretty sure that Pedro Sauer is on the East Coast.

Do you train with an affiliate, or are you yourself an affiliated instructor with him?

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