The term Aiki-Jiujitsu originated with the Takeda clan, an ancient Japanese samurai family that traces itself back to the imperial family. Aiki-jiujitsu was an advanced level of martial arts taught only to high-ranking members of the Takeda family. In this century, the art was taught to Morihei Uyeshiba, who adapted it to create modern Aikido, a system that has found wide acceptance around the world. While aikido and aiki-jiujitsu deal extensively with weapon training, it's the empty hand aspects that are best known in the west. Professor Ronald Duncan has a long and involved career in many areas of the martial arts that few dare explore. He is trained in several traditional and modern styles of Jujitsu and Aiki-jiujitsu, as well as karate, kempo, kendo, judo, aikido, ninjitsu and knife throwing. Professor Duncan has not neglected modern weaponry. A certified firearms instructor with over 200 competition shooting awards to his credit, Prof. Duncan has taught elite military troops and law-enforcement officers. Professor Duncan is one of the main subjects in the book, "Black Martial Art Pioneers in America". 1705-0 TAPE 5 - HODA KOROSU - THE ART OF IMPROVISED WEAPONRY This is the revolutionary video that takes the traditional martial arts and extends the realm of total self-defense. The use of everyday objects in effective and devestating techniques on the street or at home. Teaches how to utilize common items such as: books, bags, celluar phones, canes, pocket change, hair brushes, keys and much more! 1705-0 Tape 5 1hr. 30min.
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