
Company: Jiu Joe Jitsu
Tape Name: Video # 5 (Pressure Points & Submission
Holds)
Tape Cost: $29.95
Length of Tape/Time: 1 hr. 15 minutes
Number of
Moves/Techniques: Too many to count!
Return Policy: Defective merchandise only
Experiences
in dealing with this company: Good
The Instructor: Joseph Saladino
Company's
Address: P.O. Box 542, Mount Sinai, NY., 11766
Company's Phone Number: ?
Web
Page: http://www.jujitsu.net
E-Mail: SELFDEFENSE@prodigy.net
Primary Grading Criteria:
1. Production/Tape Quality: 8
2. Instructors demonstrated skill level: 10
3.
Comprehension Score/Immediate Understanding: 9
4. Degree to which this will make
someone a better Martial Artist: 10
5. Score on delivery vs. hype: 10
6. Degree
to which we'd recommend this product: 10
7. Wasted Time (The higher the number,
the less "fluff"/repetition): 9
8. Playback Score/Watching it over-and-over
again: 10
9. Would I purchase more of this company's products: 10
10. Overall
grade based on cost vs. value: 10
Grand Total: Revised to 92% (Good = 3.0 stars) Original score was 96%
Secondary Grading Criteria:
1. Beginners benefit: Good
2. Intermediate benefit: Good
3. Advanced benefit:
Good
4. Time to benefit: Immediate
5. The need to buy additional tapes to understand
this one: None !
Written Summary:
Pressure points and
submission holds! An often forgot about effective combination for street self defense,
and once again, Joe shows his versatility, by combining, and demonstrating the two,
extremely well. With lots of folks focused nowdays on submissions and their legal
counters, (from a sport aspect), few seem to show, or give us a glimpse, on the street
effective sneaky little tricks, through the use of pressure points, to counter these.
In the previous review, Tape # 2, we discussed Joe's ability to effectively
combine strikes, kicks, and jujitsu. However in this video Joe intentionally sets
most of the striking and kicking aside. He constantly emphasizes that in this video
we're going to try not to inflict as much injury, and focus on mainly controlling
the opponent, and getting him to submit. Joe does occassionally tell the viewer here-and-there,
that one might need to "soften up" a stronger opponent with a strike, if
a technique doesn't immediately work. And if one has the previous video we reviewed
(Tape # 2), they'll have 2 good videos that will give them a ton of ideas on how
to do incorporate stiking, kicking, submissions/come-a-longs, and pressure points.
This video starts out with Mr. Saladino showing about 40 different pressure
points up and down the body, and then he goes into incorporating the use of these,
with submissions, in different self defense scenarios. The tape is broken down into
the following sections:
1. Pressure Points (about 40)
2. Choke Holds
3.
Wrist Escapes
4. Bear Hug
5. Head Locks
6. Ground Techniques
7. Come-A-Longs
Another
good video by Joe !

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