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Neil

 

Don't know him personally but he seems quite a guy.

 

Your sig- jutsu not do. Certainly the best place to start but I bet you develop 'do' from this if realistic training is your goal. You become a much surer person, for the most part, and can then afford to be a gentleman more often. However, without jutsu people don't always find do.

 

This is just a quick reply but remember that bujutsu and budo are processes in reality.

 

Rich

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I trained with Steve Morris between 1996-2000.

 

Without a doubt the most knowledgable and impressive maritial artist and theoretian i have met in the U.K....by mile.

 

His ideas are so fluid its hard to pin him down, not sure what he'd be doing now, but between the years i was in horsham he was taking practical fighting concepts and combining it with a philosophy of movement to form his own method which he termed "original form boxing" .

 

He encouraged us to go into ultimate fighting which i did...don't know about the other students though. ..but he was my first ultimate fighting

 

trainer and gave me a deep insight into karate at the same time.

"the truth is out there...and it hurts"

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I spent a couple of saturday afternoons training with Master Steve Morris 8/9-years ago. I agree 100% with Truthseeker:

Without a doubt the most knowledgable and impressive maritial artist and theoretian i have met in the U.K....by mile.

I once came across a website of his on orginal form boxing unfortunately it is no longer online.

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