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The Main Locks of Jiu-Jitsu - Including Pictures and Step by Step Instructions
The Main Locks of Jiu-Jitsu - Including Pictures and Step by Step Instructions
The Main Locks of Jiu-Jitsu - Including Pictures and Step by Step Instructions
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The Main Locks of Jiu-Jitsu - Including Pictures and Step by Step Instructions

By Anon

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This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 8, 2016
ISBN9781473357259
The Main Locks of Jiu-Jitsu - Including Pictures and Step by Step Instructions

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    The Main Locks of Jiu-Jitsu - Including Pictures and Step by Step Instructions - Anon

    BEHIND)

    LOCKS

    The following are a few of the many locks or holds by which the exponent of Ju-jutsu is able to reduce an opponent to submission.

    They may be said to consist mainly of the application of leverage where an opponent is at an anatomical disadvantage.

    The leverage is applied in such a manner that the portion of the anatomy attacked is liable to disablement. It is at this moment, in a friendly contest, when the victim, feeling the pressure becoming more than he can comfortably bear, and at the same time one from which he cannot relieve himself, gives the signal of defeat. This should consist of one or two distinct taps or beats on the ground or your own or opponent’s body, with your hand or foot or both, as may be easiest.

    I think it important to impress on all my readers that this signal should be as distinct as possible so that there can be no possible chance of its not being instantly recognised, for failure in this may result in a regrettable accident. Indeed, I have known of one case in which arms have been accidentally damaged for the simple reason that the wretched victim had actually forgotten what to do when defeated. This may sound incredible, and I should scarcely believe it myself had I not heard it from the

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