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“Street” Jujitsu Handbook:
Published byWitch-Hunter PublishingP.O. Box 597MacArthur WV 25873
Copyright Notice:
This book & the title of “Street” Jujitsu Handbook are copyright material of the author, Ron Collins, & can not be reproduced in written format, copied or stored in an electronic devise without explicit written permission from theauthor, except for review.
Disclaimer:
This Book has be published for educational & entertainment purposes only.The author and/or publisher(s) claim no responsibility for use and/or misuseof the information, techniques, methods & formula contained herein…It is advised that one should not attempt any of these training methods or fighting techniques without first gaining a doctors’ permission & even thenPractice safely…
 
-~Street-Focus Jujitsu~-
-~Philosophy & Psychology~-
So what is Street Focus Jujitsu? “Street” Jujitsu is the traditional warrior methodsof jujitsu, minus the kata (Japanese word for “dance,” which is a term used to describe prearranged attack & defense training forms) practice. Instead of kata, street-focus jujitsu uses drills & repetition training to “perfect” the techniques.Another feature of Street-Focus Jujitsu is that the use of Japanese terminology &the modern belt system have been excluded for the simple reason that while this artdraws heavily from traditional jujitsu & karate it is also “modernized” to be effective inthe “streets” and hence a modern American adaptation of a traditional art.While one could consider this system of fighting a Mixed Martial Art, because itdraws from multiple arts and styles. Having no place in the world of competitionfighting; this system is designed to Kill or Cripple an attacker!
Seven Rules of a Street-Fight:
Many people are very fond of saying, “The only rule in a Street Fight is there areno rules...” This is only partly true. Although there are no rules which technique or techniques can be used, there are basic “martial arts” principles which govern all fights, battles & even wars...
1.Never Underestimate Your Opponent!!!
 Never underestimate your opponent's will to survive or heart in a fight. Anyonecan be beaten on any given day, regardless of size, speed, skill, style or power onany given day...
2.Never Underestimate Yourself!!!
 Never believe that you can be easily defeated by your opponent. The human spiritis & will always be stronger then most men will ever know & many will believe...
3.Never Give Your Opponent an Edge!!!
 Never allow your opponent to exploit and control your weaknesses. Always seek to exploit the weaknesses of your opponent & seek any means to do so. In mostassaults & self-defense situations you will always be fighting from the non-dominant position of the attack, which means you must in turn seek to minimizeyour own weakness while exploiting your attackers...
4.Never Allow Fear to Control You!!!
Fear is a natural reaction to risk & danger. When you are faced with an upcoming battle, fear is a natural factor. With fear comes adrenaline & the “fight or flight”response, adrenaline increases your power, speed and deadens the effects of pain by various levels. It also decreases motor function & rational thinking, thus byconditioning one's self to understand what is happening to their body and toaccept this “happening” one is able to use the added boost but remain completelyin control of one's actions.
 
5.Strike “Outside” Your Opponent's Guard... 
By striking “outside” of your opponent's guard you can surprise & exploit your opponent's natural bio-mechanical weaknesses. This is defined by staying to the backside/outside your opponent's lead shoulder. In this way you can move behindyour opponent at an angle that is difficult to strike & gain the dominant attacking position; both outside the opponent's striking range & outside of the opponent'sline of sight.
6.Always Expect to Be Attacked!!!
By always expecting to be attacked, one reduces one's risk of being caught off guard by a surprise assault. Also by understanding certain high risk behaviors &high risk locations one can better know when to be alert for an attack and when to be on full alert for dangerous situations.
7.ALWAYS FIGHT TO KILL!!!
When your life is on the line there is no exception to survival!!!
Psychology of Victimization:
The basic psychology of victimization is that victims often feel a self-loathing for  being victimized. How this works is that it creates a cycle of learned habitual patterns.As the old saying goes “You often become that which you hate...”As the victim; especially those victimized at early childhood, habitually becomesmistreated & victimized by violence a pattern of rationalization takes place. Therationalization is that “might makes right” or some similar concept. In turned thisideology of might makes right, mixes with a damaged ego and through rationalization produces the belief that “If others are your victims then you are not the victim, simply by virtue of having your own victims.”Over time this cycle is repeated by the “new victims” who seek victimizationthrough victimizing others. Thus a child who was beaten will often beat their ownchildren. Children who were sexual abused, often grow up to sexually abuse other children.This is also one of the many reasons the children of drug addict or alcoholic parents, become addicts themselves. They rationalize the alcohol as the source of abuse& into rationalize the abuse as power, therefore the drug and/or alcohol becomes the psychological “source of power” and the cycle continues from one victim to the next.This is also the reason that many former victims join the military and policeforces; that in having domination over others they feel they are no longer victims. Thisalso results in the would be former victims, believing they are not continuing the cycle, but bringing justice and at the same time taking revenge for their own victimization.While in fact their firm belief in doing “Right” is the source rationalization of muchsuffering and continuing the cycle of victimization.This unfortunately leaves one of two options for this poor misguided souls. Either they are allowed to face themselves and understand that by finding victims, they are not

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