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History of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu
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History of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu
On January ninth, 1990, in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, the first class in the art of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu was begun. Kevin Pall, Hanshi, 8th Dan, developed Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu from over forty years of experience in the arts of Ju-Jitsu, Shorinji-Kempo, Judo, Kung-fu, Kickboxing, Iado, and Kyokushini Karate. His goal is to keep his constantly evolving and modern form of martial arts true to the best of its Japanese heritage and traditions.
The biggest difference that you will find in the art of Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu and other martial arts is the use of a straight, vertical punch instead of the typical horizontal blow. Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu is a strength-based martial art form in the Okinawan style. However, it has a very no-nonsense combat style that combines a myriad of styles to form an aggressive and unique style. Ishin Ryu Ju-Jitsu is known for its focus on Special Forces training techniques and for its involvement in training of S. A. S. (British Special Forces) soldiers.
Ishin Ryu Jujitsu is rapidly gaining in popularity in Europe and across the globe. Kevin Pall Hanshi and his other instructors can be seen quite often on various television specials and in training videos. Specifically, Kevin Pall Hanshi was in “The S. A. S. Survival Guide,” a video by Andy McNab. In this video, Kevin Pall Hanshi arranged the sequences for escape and evasion training as well as acted as an instructor. Pall Hanshi and several of his senior instructors also created a video series that focuses on their specialty of Special Forces training techniques.
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