moriniuk Posted April 2, 2012 Posted April 2, 2012 I'm not 100% sure, but I seem to remember that the 'do' was for aikido.Bruce Tegner's box set of books were the 1st martial arts books that I ever bought.I didn't rate them and passed them on many years ago. https://www.bkkmuaythai.piczo.com
Dobbersky Posted April 3, 2012 Posted April 3, 2012 I'm not 100% sure, but I seem to remember that the 'do' was for aikido.Bruce Tegner's box set of books were the 1st martial arts books that I ever bought.I didn't rate them and passed them on many years ago.There was a BOX Set????? "Challenge is a Dragon with a Gift in its mouth....Tame the Dragon and the Gift is Yours....." Noela Evans (author)
moriniuk Posted April 4, 2012 Posted April 4, 2012 Yes, there were 4 small books. Karate, Judo, Aikido and Jukado. The box had a picture of JKA Shotokan's Sensei Enoeda on it for some reason. https://www.bkkmuaythai.piczo.com
barrypardue Posted March 25, 2013 Posted March 25, 2013 Never heard of it will check it out though Martial Arts is not just a hobby, Its a way of life!!!
AreJay47 Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 My Aunt's, Shihan Jennifer Viernes, Husband's, Grand Master Allan Viernes, family ARE the founders of JUKADO, a blend of Judo, Karate, Kung-Fu, and Aikido. Their current school is in Westbrook Maine and is called The Greater Portland School of JUKADO. If you go to their website you will see the history of the school and its founder. Allan Viernes, my uncle, is the current Grand Master and his mother Grand Master Terry Suyom Mayer founded the art in 1972. Grand Master Allan Viernes is also a highly decorated veteran of the United States Army and spent his time as an Army Ranger. He is also an inducted member of The World Martial Arts Hall of Fame. In 2000 he was actually named instructor of the year by The World Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Now, some of you have mentioned Bruce Tegner and that he founded JUKADO, this is a mistake. Bruce Tegner formed a blend of Judo, Jiu Jitsu, Karate, Savate Yawara, Aikido, and Ate-Waza. What you have confused is Bruce Tegner's martial arts name, it is not JUKADO, his is JUDOKA. If some of you claim to have trained under him then you would surely know the name of his art form. The internet is full of some crazy things, all things considered it is still a great source for the truth. Do a little research and you will see for yourself the answers that you seek. Never forget ouer fallen heros, support your local veterans!
andym Posted January 2, 2014 Posted January 2, 2014 Sorry to correct you, but Tegner published his book 'JUKADO' in 1968. Sorry can't post the picture of the front page on here.[/img]http://www.amazon.com/Bruce-Tegners-Complete-Jukado-Defense/dp/B000J33VOA If you believe in an ideal. You don't own it ; it owns you.
AreJay47 Posted January 4, 2014 Posted January 4, 2014 I never said he didn't write a book called JUKADO I said his form of martial art was not called JUKADO. I was simply stating that his main form and expertise was in JUDOKA (JUDO). He wrote hundreds of books and pamphlets on self-defense for men, women, and children. His book on JUKADO wasn't a formal martial art at the time that book was written. JUKADO was officially started in 1972 and not by Bruce Tegner. So there was no need to apologize for the correction, nor was it actually a correction. You are right there was a one book written by Bruce called JUKADO, but like I said it wasn't a form of martial art then. Otherwise all his books would be titled JUKADO, if it were HIS martial art. Never forget ouer fallen heros, support your local veterans!
MasterPain Posted January 8, 2014 Posted January 8, 2014 Sounds to me like 2 different people came up with the same name for their respective arts. It happens. One instructor founds a style in the same year another publishes a book on a style of the same name? Stranger coincidences have happened.Anyway, judoka is a practitioner of Judo, not the name of an art. And how do you determine what is a formal martial art? Seems to me publishing a book on it establishes it as officially being a thing. My fists bleed death. -Akuma
AreJay47 Posted January 10, 2014 Posted January 10, 2014 If I am not mistaken, wasn't Bruce Tegner's book Complete Book of Jukado Self-Defense published in 1974? He obviously had been training for many years in Judo and other various forms of martial arts, but his book on JUKADO was published in 1974 according to the book itself. This would fall after the year of 1972 when the first JUKADO school in the United States was started. That school was in Vermont and was started by Grand Master Terry Suyom Mayer. There was also a well known practitioner of JUKADO named Kevin Orcutt, a police officer, who was from New Hampshire that is well known for his implementation of self defense into police departments. Never forget ouer fallen heros, support your local veterans!
AreJay47 Posted January 10, 2014 Posted January 10, 2014 MasterPain,JUDO was Bruce Tegners primary art form and therefore he is a JUDOKA, JUDO being the art and KA means person. The term was first became common place in 1949, well after the founding of JUDO in 1880. I understand that but didn't state it that well in previous posting, thanks for clarifying though. Never forget ouer fallen heros, support your local veterans!
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