Small-Circle Jujitsu

Small-Circle Jujitsu by Wally Jay, published by Black Belt Communications in 1989, is a comprehensive guide that presents the unique system developed by the author. This later printing edition spans 255 pages and is written in English, offering a detailed exploration of various martial arts principles and techniques aimed at both beginners and experienced practitioners.
Readers will find a thorough examination of small-circle jujitsu, including its history and essential techniques. The book covers warm-up exercises, falling and resuscitation methods, and insights into the vulnerabilities of the human body. Additionally, it provides instruction on locking techniques for various body parts, as well as throwing and choking methods, and self-defense strategies against strikes and grabs. This instructional text serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in enhancing their martial arts skills.
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The complete presentation of the system developed by Wally Jay, this book brings together elements from different arts, Jay’s broad-based yet focused and effective system incorporates theories, principles, and techniques essential to the development of every martial artist, whether a novice or a seasoned veteran. In this definitive instructional text, Jay covers the history of small-circle jujitsu; techniques for warm-ups, falling and resuscitation; details on weaknesses of the human body; locking techniques for wrists, fingers, arms, and legs; throwing and choking techniques; and self-defense against strikes, chokes, body grabs, and wrist grabs.
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