researching my sensei's lineage lead me to this school of Ju-jitsu as the earliest Ancestor school. it's crazy that the forms and moves are at the core the same after over 500 years
The yelling makes it soooooo cringe inducing. HOWEVER, props to them for doing it on what looks like a hard surface. Shows a serious dedication to Mastering their breakfalls. I think these traditional schools of jujutsu are super interesting from a historical perspective (I trained at a Sosuishitsu-Ryu school for a while) but not particularly useful, and not as much fun as Judo with its live randori
researching my sensei's lineage lead me to this school of Ju-jitsu as the earliest Ancestor school. it's crazy that the forms and moves are at the core the same after over 500 years
The yelling makes it soooooo cringe inducing.
HOWEVER, props to them for doing it on what looks like a hard surface. Shows a serious dedication to Mastering their breakfalls.
I think these traditional schools of jujutsu are super interesting from a historical perspective (I trained at a Sosuishitsu-Ryu school for a while) but not particularly useful, and not as much fun as Judo with its live randori
Very nice tradition japanese jujutsu.