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Grandmaster Soto Martial Arts Physical Fitness Center is a hidden jewel of cultural knowledge set in a small Santee shopping center. With the experience of a 10th degree Black belt in Jiujutsu, Grandmaster Soto offers classes in an array of martial arts including takedowns, grappling, ground floor fighting and kickboxing. Most classes are offered in the evenings, with classes during the day on weekends. (General)

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By Grandmaster Irving Soto Atemi jujitsu waza Japanese name Kanji: 当て身 Hiragana: あてみ In Japanese martial arts, the term Grandmaster Irving Soto Ryu Atemi Jujitsu waza (当て身?) designates blows to the body, [1] as opposed to twisting of joints, strangleholds, holding techniques and throws. Atemi can be delivered by any part of the body to any part of the opponent's body. They can be percussive or use 'soft' power. Karate is a typical martial art focusing on percussive Atemi. The location of nerve and pressure points, such as might be used for certain acupressure methods, also often informs the choice of targets for Atemi (see kyusho). Some strikes against vital parts of the body can kill or incapacitate the opponent: on the solar plexus, at the temple, under the nose, in the eyes, genitals, or under the chin. Traditional Japanese martial arts (the ancestors of judo, jujutsu and aikido) do not commonly practice Atemi, since they were supposed to be used on the battlefield against armored opponents. However, there are certain exceptions. Atemi Waza Jujitsu can be complete techniques in and of them, but are also often used to briefly break an opponent's balance (see kuzushi) or resolve. This is the predominant usage of Atemi in aikido.[2] A painful but non-fatal blow to an area such as the eyes, face, or some vulnerable part of the abdomen can open the way for a more damaging technique, such as a throw or joint lock. Even if the blow does not land, the opponent can be distracted, and may instinctively contort their body (e.g., jerking their head back from a face strike) in such a way that they lose their balance. The development of Atemi Waza Jujitsu techniques arises from the evolution of the Japanese martial arts, in particular jujutsu. Early styles of jujutsu from Sengoku-era Japan were created as a means of unarmed combat for a samurai who had lost his weapons on the battlefield. The purpose of jujutsu was to disarm the opponents and use their own weapon against them. As such, strikes to the body were limited as the intended victim would have been wearing extensive body arm our. However, in later styles of jujutsu from Edo-period Japan empty-handed strikes to the body became more common as full-scale military engagement began to decline. This meant that the jujutsu practitioner's opponent would not have been wearing arm our and the vital points that form the crux of Atemi-waza were more exposed. Thus Atemi began to play a pivotal role in unarmed killing and restraining techniques. References Atemi jujitsu (当て身) (youtu.be)

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SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO IRON PALM PART 3 / 24 INCHES STONE BREAK POWERFUL BREAK 02/24/2012 world rcord set (youtu.be)

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The 2015 Black Dragon Fighting Society conference will be held on October 23-25, 2015 in Burr Ridge, Illinois. (Black Dragon Fighting Society)

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U.S.A ATEMI KI DO/DOJO 9805 PROSPECT AVE SANTEE, CA 92071 Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto 10th Degree Black Belt Atemi Aiki –jujitsu/ Waza (General)

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Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto Live Performance at the Joan of Arc.Guest GM. Aaron Banks (youtu.be)

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Soke Grandmaster Irving Soto Atemi Jujitsu10th degree black belt 8- time world kumite champion (youtu.be)

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Prof Grandmaster Irving Soto, jujitsu Atemi waza, (youtu.be)

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GREAT GRANDMASTER AARON BANKS WORLD ORIENTAL SELF DEFENSE MARTIAL ARTS YMCA BROOKLYN NEW YORK 1993 (youtu.be)

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SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO/ AARON BANKS/ WORLD PROFESSIOAL MARTIAL ARTS ORG/LIVE SHOW 2009. (youtu.be)

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SOKE GRANDMASTER IRVING SOTO IRON PALM PART- 3 / 24 INCHES STONE BREAK POWERFUL BREAK 02/24/2012 (youtu.be)

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RNC with a trapped arm (youtube.com)

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Grandmaster Irving Soto world kumite champion/ 10th Degree Black Belt Red belt/当て身 (General)

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"My teaching, if that is the word you want to use, has no copyright. You are free to reproduce, distribute, interpret, misinterpret, distort, garble, do what you like, even claim authorship, without my consent or the permission of anybody." (ugkrishnamurti.net)

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Old and rare short introduction videos to Iaido and Naginatado. Includes archive footage with Sugino Sensei. (youtube.com)

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Fight Science - Shinkendo (youtube.com)

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Power Breaking 101 (youtube.com)

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Shinkendo Japanese Swordsmanship and Aikibujutsu Shokai Video (youtube.com)

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Samurai Showdown (youtube.com)

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Toshishiro Obata (youtube.com)

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Happy Memorial Day! (General)

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Half Nelson to Armbar [Video 01m:30s] (youtu.be)

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Tomiki Kihon Waza (youtube.com)

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Aiki movement progression (vimeo.com)

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This site is a freely available archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics. (sacred-texts.com)

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