Perhaps you should read my aforementioned article. :rolleyes:
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Perhaps you should read my aforementioned article. :rolleyes:
It's only in print. You'd have to get a copy of the back issue. :p
Money is tight right now.
I will say I doubt his claims because I have witnessed several failures by his high ranking students, and I've also observed how he himself NEVER has tried to no-touch KO a skeptic. That speaks volumes. And Dillman's "tongue and toes" excuse is laughable. After hearing that foolishness, I can't see how anyone would believe him.
have not as yet read the responses, but ill get to it through the work day. just wanted to thank everyone who responded to this thread so far.
from just looking at the facility it looks like a no bs place. well worn equipment, no strange advertisements or claims. it just looks like they like martial arts. of course ill know more when i talk to the sensei, ill make sure and update my findings here in a month or so when i get in there.
I have a black belt in jjj and a green belt in judo. In my opinion they both have their strong points. jjj might be better for a women in a self defense situation where she might need to claw an eye or use some kind of weapon. Judo produces a better fighter. If I had a fist fight that I new was unavoidable and had time to train for it I would chose judo. At the same time there are techniques that a small weak person would have to use to defend themselves in a violent crime that can be learned form jjj that goes beyond throwing ,pins and chokes.
i really want to train here :
http://www.obukanjudo.com/ but its impossible for me to get there even close to on time, unless i quit my job. right now our unemployment rate is so high, and i live alone, so i cant risk it. I'm looking at that small circle dojo as an alternative until my situation changes. as it is i would end up showing up when the class is near over. :(
thanks for the input wiz cool c, its valued