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Junsei Junior Students Performing Ushiro Goshi
All Techniques Can Be Improved With Focused Instruction
Ground Locks Can Be Both Rapidly And Painful
Free-Form Ground Fighting Allows Students To Test Their Technique In A Controlled Manner
Junsei Training Encourages A Focused Mind At All Times
Groundfighting Forms An Integral Part Of Modern Jujutsu Practice
Junsei Students Walk Proud And Confident
Locking Techniques Can Be Applied Effectively Regardless Of the Opponents Size
A Rapid Shift In Body Weight Can Increase The Effectiveness Of Many Throws
The Simultaneous Use of Blocks And Strikes Forms Part Of All Basic Training
Junsei Students Each Receive A Copy Of Their Syllabus For General Reference
Strangle And Choke Holds Should Only Every Be Practiced Under Strict Supervision
Defence Against Common Attacks And Restraints Are Practiced From An Early Level