Jukaikido is a complete compendium
of the best and most subtle techniques from old and moder martial arts,combined
with a philosophic-religious-warrior-spiritual content. It is a product
of the study and union of the old-modern, East-West in an harmonious balance,
as reflected in its Ying-Yang emblem.
Its
origins can be found in the principles of any other of martial art, since
it uses the same techniques. Some of the techniques are midified and adapted
to the needs of today and others are extracted from the most modern combat
systems. Others are from old and new sports, such as boxing, American wrestling,
rock climbing, scuba-diving, etc.
Originally it was called Jukaido, which then became Jukajutsu and then finally taking the name of Jukaikido, with the inclusion of the new concepts of Jukaikido.

Today, it is taught in some North Americans states,
and it has recently been introduced into Europe, via Spain, Germany, Italy,
Luxemburg and Croatia. Among its founders, collaborators and creators can
be found Shihan Yoshinao Kubota, Grand Masters: A. Montgomery, K. Saito,
W. Koleck and S. Sanchis, who finally gave it the name of Jukaikido. He
added a great number of techniques and associated sports, and created an
efficient system for learning, assimilating and following the techniques
using a method that makes its teaching and distribution to the rest of
the students relativey easy.
These
techniques vary according to the trainig level and progress through the
belt grades. The techniques are complemented and coordinated with others,
both similar and distinct that have been used in other martial arts. They
do not originate in a single individual because they have been used during
centuries by different people, under different names or even the same name,
but in Japanese can only be named one way, and understanding to the practitioners
who come principally from these and other martial arts, schools or styles.
There exists a great variety in the manner in which the different original
combinations are used and trained
These
are katas, but no show-like competitions. This is due to several inportant
reasons: among other things, these words convert it into just another sport.
In some, (fortunately just a few), a contamination can be observed in focusing
martial arts more towards total commercialization, the giving out of rapid
grades, medals and trophies without merit (paid for at a high price), dubious
refereeing, sincere and arbitrary
mistakes
and the "bastardization" of the fundamental principles of the knowledge
and spirit embodied in Budo, Zen and human ethics.This is the only martial
art in which prior knowledge of other martial arts is recognized and rewarded.
This is a martial art in which the student's knowledge is completed, made
as effective as possible and where the opportunity exists, within the same
program to learn survival techniques, scuba diving and mountain climbing
techniques.
There is an atmosphere favorable to train with motivations, in a familiar and friendly environment. Combat, effort, chivalrous behaviour, and control of aggressiveness, peace, patience, repect and harmony with nature.
It is a noble art destined for an elite few with sufficient culture, high spirit, and a strong moral sense.
Beginning Jukaikido is the initiation towards a higher
plane of moral essence, incommunicable to the dark side of human nature.
JUKAIKIDO
Later, in the 1960s JUKAJUTSU was the name given to techniques introduced
by a Teacher from Europe. JUKAJUTSU was taught in select military and elite
groups. In 1976. Master Saito died, followed by Master Y. Kubota in 1979.
This left as inheritors of these martial arts the Masters and SOKE, A.
Montgomery, W. Koleck, and S. Sanchis who at the end of this year,
created JUKAIKIDO as a continuation with many new techniques been added
and a distinction was made between military and civil JUKAIKIDO. In the
military version, you learn in addition to the best selfdefense techniques,
the following skills: mountain climbing, rappelling, scuba diving, marching,
racing techniques, archery, use of modern and ancient weapons, techniques
of escape, reconnaissance, ambushing techniques, resistance. Use of a multitude
of vehicles,
survival,
incursion, and many more skills. In the civil version, some of these disciplines
can be learn and practiced at the black belt level. JUKAIKIDO'S effectiveness
has been demonstrated in past arm conflicts, in which personnel trained
under these disciplines have survived and returned victorious. Today, JUKAIKIDO
is still practiced, and it has been introduced in military schools in the
U.S.A., Spain, Germany and Mexico, in civil, military and policial versions.
The system of teaching is organized so that a single instructor can train
students in several of these disciplines, covering many areas.
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