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jujutsu_indonesia said:Anyway I'd like to expand the list of new Jujutsu (or Jujutsu-based) styles founded in the middle of 20th century that I know of. This is to fulfill the wishes of Mr. Arnisador
Other friends please help to expand or make corrections to this list please..I am sure I made some mistakes here and there!
OK here we go.
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (around 1920s)
Danzan-ryu (around 1930s)
Hakko-ryu (around 1930s)
Wado-ryu Jujutsu Kenpo Karate-Do (1930s)
M. Mitose's Kenpo Jiu-Jitsu (1940s)
Wally Jay's Small circle Jujutsu (1950s(?))
S. Kuniba's Goshin Budo (1960s)
A. Church's Kamishin-ryu (1960s)
Prof. Brosious's Ketsugo Ju-Jitsu (1960s)
S. Koepke's Seki-ryu (1960s)
Prof. Kirby's Budoshin (1970s)
S. Tanemura's Kokusai Jujutsu Renmei (1980s)
S. Sato's Nihon Jujutsu (1980s)
H. Ahso's Sports Jujutsu (1990s)
A. Floquet's Aiki Budo (1990s)
Gendai Goshin-ryu Jujutsu (1990s)
any additions & corrections?
akja said:I think that Brosnius's Ketsugo dates to the '50's when he was a cop on the east coast.
arnisador said:Good question, but I doubt that there's a good answer. If someone calls it jujutsu, people will make a decision in their own minds.
zujitsu said: