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Bartitsu, The Fighting Style Of Detective Sherlock Holmes

The latest blockbuster movie starring Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes and Jude Law as his trusted asstistant, Dr. Watson, puts some serious martial art skills on display.

People have been asking me what style it actually represents and I must admit I had to do some research which has been a lot of fun.

Here is what I found out:

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author and the creator of the literary figure, better known as Sherlock Holmes, referred to his main character’s fighting style as ‘Baritsu’, which turns out is just missing one letter to be entirely correct.

The martial art is called ‘Bartitsu’ and was named by E.W. Barton-Wright.

Barton-Wright had lived in Japan in the late 19th century and studied Jiu-Jitsu, among others with Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo.

Returning to his native London, he conferred with several martial arts experts in boxing, Savate, walking-stick fighting and Jiu-Jitsu, to create his own system which would incorporate several aspects of a ‘Gentlemanly Art of Self Defence’.

Bartitsu became very popular in the very early 20th century, not only among men, but among women, who also very effectively used their umbrellas to defend themselves against big city London thieves and criminals.

Unfortunately, there was a falling out between Barton-Wright and his Japanese star student/instructor and his successful Bartitsu self -defense system along with school literally vanished overnight.

The Bartitsu Society that is reviving this century-old self-defense system provided the following video documentary. Enjoy!

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Today, I am introducing something here for the first time and I hope you enjoy it:

A Weekly Review Of The Preceding 6 Days – Just Click On The Link Of The Post You Missed Or The One You Liked So Much That You Just Have To Read It Again.

Also, I would like to introduce an inspirational quote that I just know you’re going like.

Wishing you only the very best, always.

Garage-Style Filipino Stick Fighting (Arnis, Escrima, Kali) with Dan Inosanto

Tips From Former Navy SEAL Hand-To-Hand Combat Instructor, Paul Vunak

Senior Grandmaster Ed Parker Sr., Father Of American Kenpo Karate

Joe Lewis, The World’s Greatest Karate Fighter Of All Time

Manny Pacquiao Or What I Learn From My Barber

Albert Einstein For Martial Artists And Anybody Willing To Learn

“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” – Albert Einstein

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Former Hand-To-Hand Combat Instructor To U.S. Navy SEALS, Paul Vunak

Hey guys,

Do you think you could learn a thing or two from a former long-time Navy SEAL hand-to-hand combat instructor?

Me, too. And believe me, when this guy speaks, I listen.

He is also one of the top students of Guro Dan Inosanto and the Founder of Progressive Fighting Systems.

He is very highly regarded in the martial arts and self-defense community.

His name is Paul Vunak.

Sifu Paul is an extremely well-rounded martial artist, who at a very young age started with Tae Kwon Do and then throughout the last 30 or so years has mastered Kenpo, Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Martial Arts, French Savate and Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

With the encouragement of Guro Dan Inosanto, Sifu Paul created Progressive Fighting Systems that he has been able to spread to numerous countries across the globe.

Sifu Paul is an absolute authority in hand-to-hand combat and street fighting who has developed combat systems used by U.S. Navy SEALS as well as 18 other federal government agencies whose lives depend on the effectivity of these very systems.

I have one of Sifu Paul’s Street Fighting courses myself which I find to be very realistic and easy to learn, especially if you’re not heading to the dojo 6 nights a week and you still want to keep your self-defense skills sharp.

You might even come across a technique or two that you didn’t think of.

Today’s clip shows Sifu Paul at a JKD-seminar I am sure you will enjoy.

Stay safe!

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Savate Or How The French Really Can Fight

Well, alright, so ‘La Grande Nation’ is known for fashion, wine, cheese, croissants, the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysses etc.

We have also been led to believe that the French are masters in retreat and surrender.

So how did they then ever become a Colonial Power?

Are you telling me they acquired all those colonies and had all this influence on several continents by simply sweet talking over a glass of Beaujolais?

I beg to differ.

And whoever said the French run away from every fight?

Without the Marquis de Lafayette and his fellow Frenchmen, the thirteen colonies wouldn’t have attained independence from King George to be come the United States of America, at least not that fast!

And let’s not forget the venerable French Foreign Legion:

Whenever these guys are deployed to clean up some corrupt thug-infested Third World country you know who’s gonna be on the receiving end of a serious beating.

And yes, I am aware that the French Foreign Legion is made up of a lot of ….. foreigners, alas non-French.

Nevertheless, French make up the majority and run the show. And what a show it is.

Years ago, I met a former Legionaire who was originally from Madagascar (the actual island off the coast of East Africa, not the animated movie!).

This was one very soft-spoken dude who told me a little about of his former military service, only after I noticed his French paratrooper “diploma” on his office wall.

He talked about his deployments in the 80’s as the opportunity given to him to do some “travelling”.

The destinations always turned out to be some places that were really wild in the 80’s like Lebanon and Chad. Heck, they probably still are, right?

But I digress….

Anyway, I came across a French fighting style that is extremely effective not only in the street where it was created in Paris and Northern France.

Mon dieu, this one will keep you on your toes and bobbing and weaving.

Savate contains elements of Western boxing and a number of kicking techniques, some of which remind me of Muay Thai and Wing Chun.

Savate translates in English to old shoe or boot. So, it’s no surprise that practitioners actually wear shoes while they’re at it.

Believe me when I tell you that Savate is a very effective fighting style to be reckoned with. O la la!

Check out the video clip below and let me know what you think!

Au revoir, mon ami!

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