had to update because I can't read comments from no 28 onwards. I hope it isn't some virus or other.
Hopes for the future
1. more rewarding job
2. living at my peak and not giving in to being a lazy git-this is my natural self. so when disney films give the message "just be who you wanna be" I think - er right
3. That all the children, animals will find love, that there will be peace on earth, that my modeling career will take off
4. I want to go on holiday this year. A cheap three dayer to europe or something
5. that in the end all will be well all manner of things will be well
see ya (well maybe not seeing as though you probably live in america)
Hopes for the future
1. more rewarding job
2. living at my peak and not giving in to being a lazy git-this is my natural self. so when disney films give the message "just be who you wanna be" I think - er right
3. That all the children, animals will find love, that there will be peace on earth, that my modeling career will take off
4. I want to go on holiday this year. A cheap three dayer to europe or something
5. that in the end all will be well all manner of things will be well
see ya (well maybe not seeing as though you probably live in america)
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Judo is derived from Jitsu so yes there are many similarities, groundwork, grappling, throwing but Jitsu actually has punches, kicks... Obviously you'd be better off trying out both and then seeing what you like best but having done many various forms of martial arts, Jitsu is definitly my favorite. It's just so useful and diverse.
A guy from our club came from wushu whatever it's called and was so excited because we do some proper throwing and he felt frustrated in his style that you just don't "finish" things off or put them into practice. I think the other great thing about the Jitsu foundation is that our instructors don't get paid, the money you give for a session goes to the foundation to pay for different stuff. Hence the motivation of our instructor that's not money induced.
Another great thing is that the whole student/teacher barrier is broken because people have recognised that this would work in Asia but not here. So we buy our instructors drinks and it makes them happy One of my instructors has become one of my best friends and it doesn't hinder his teaching, quite the opposite.
Anyway I could ramble on for days about Jitsu so you're better off just going to check out a club. Hope this helps and tell me who's the sensei at the club you join if you ever do!