Company: Jiu Joe Jitsu
Tape Name: Video # 1
Tape Cost: $39.95
Length
of Tape/Time: 35 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: Online
Web Page: http://www.jiujitsu.org
E-Mail:
info@jiujitsu.org
Primary Grading Criteria:
1. Production/Tape Quality: 9
2. Instructors demonstrated skill level: 10
3.
Comprehension Score/Immediate Understanding: 10
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: 98%
Secondary Grading Criteria:
1. Beginners benefit: Excellent
2. Intermediate benefit: Excellent
3. Advanced
benefit: Excellent
4. Time to benefit: very little time
5. The need to buy
additional tapes to understand this one: None !
Written Summary:
In this 1st tape of
the Jiu Joe Jitsu Self Defense series, Mr. Saladino really shines as he shows how
the techniques of karate, aiki-jujitsu, and jujitsu can all be combined for street
lethal self defense. This tape, titled "Beginning Jujitsu", gets right
into the "meat of things", has no fluff, and is one of the best beginner
tapes we've seen on incorporating these various techniques. It definitely has within
it a Vee JuJitsu flavor, yet leaves out alot of the excessive talk and repetitive
drills found on other Vee type tapes we've seen such as Black & Blue's.
In
this tape there are about 10 primary self defense techniques shown. However the sub-categories
and variations of each are numerous. What Mr. Saladino shows on this tape, in our
opinion, would keep a "Beginning Jujitsu" student happily busy for quite
some time. (It's definitely worth it's $29.95 price tag.) This allowed the tape to
score high in all categories. In fact, forget about finding shelf space to keep this
tape. I predict you'll want to keep it right next to your VCR for quick access.
Some
of the techniques were shown 6 times, 3 times on each side. Usually this would have
a tape scoring low on our "Wasted Time" criteria. Due to the techniques
shown, and the sub-components of each, this much replay was needed. Mr. Saladino's
thorough manipulation of painful come-alongs and aiki-jujitsu techniques, literally
had the opponent going all over the place and sometimes in circles. Portions of some
techniques had Mr. Saladino's back to the camera so that you couldn't see the entire
technique and it's various sub-components. In the thorough manipulation and transition
of various aiki-jujitsu and come-along techniques, that just can't be helped. It
appeared that on those techiques, Mr. Saladino knew that his mastery and demonstration
of them required they be shown from various angles. WELL DONE MR. SALADINO. This
tape had a logical progression, appeared to have alot of planning and thought put
into it, and was well produced.
In this tape, Mr. Saladino shows the viewer
how to serve up an "appetizer" using quick strike distractions, which allow
one to get in and make these techniques work. Then after the "main course"
has been served, he brings out the "dessert" and shows how to finish off
an opponent with rapid fire hand, elbow, knee and foot strikes. Mr. Saladino's fluid
and extremely fast delivery of his distractions and rapid fire "finish-offs",
not only show his mastery of this system, but more importantly, how one can REALLY
enjoy putting "the icing on the cake" afterwards. In summing things up,
Mr. Saladino introduces the viewer to the concept of how they can have, learn, and
use, a thorough self defense system.
We highly recommend this tape to anyone
wanting to learn a system that has within it, strong karate, aiki-jujitsu and jujitsu
influences, which shows how to get in close, and make these various techniques work
in the heat of battle. If you've been thinking about learning a combination of these
arts/techniques, RUN TO YOUR PHONE and ORDER THIS ONE, it's that good!
Editors
note to Mr. Saladino: "PLEASE send us tapes 2,3,5,6, and 7, we can't wait to
see more!"
United States Fighting Association Video Review