George Kirby – Budoshin ju-jitsu 3-4
George Kirby – Budoshin ju-jitsu 3-4
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Salepage: George Kirby – Budoshin ju-jitsu 3-4
Vol 3: PURPLE BELT [4th kyu]– Specific techniques presented include the outer sweeping hip throw, armbar rear throw, stomach throw, armbar winding throw, wrist side throw, leg lift throw, inner rear sweeping throw, sleeve pivot throw, shoulderlock comealong, floating drop throw, body winding throw, thumb winding throw, inner sweeping hip throw, armlock takedown, lapel wheel throw and a variety of submissions including shoulderlocks and chokes. You will learn additional defenses for hits, club attacks, pushing chokes, knife attacks, shirt grabs, wrist grabs, kicks and headlocks.
Vol 4: BROWN BELT WITH GREEN STRIPE[3rd kyu]– Specific techniques presented include quick-pull techniques, hand throw, winding armbar takedown, inner rear sweeping throw, wristlock comealong, leg-lift throw, elbow rolls, belt throw, forward finger throw, drop throw, rear circle throw, lapel wheel throw, wristlock and armlock comealongs, shoulderlock hip throw and reverses for koshi nage and tai-otoshi. You will learn additional defenses for knife and club attacks, wrist grabs, kicks, mugging attacks, rear nelsons, headlocks and combination attacks.
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