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		<title>WMAC Gathering Bartitsu seminar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instructor Chris Amendola will be offering a Bartitsu class at the upcoming Western Martial Arts Coalition Gathering in Houston, Texas between March 19-21. BARTITSU: THE NEW ART OF DEFENCE IN 1898 A blend of the &#8220;Antagonistics&#8221; of Europe (Boxing, Savate and Walking Stick Fighting) with the JiuJitsu of Japan, Edward William Barton-Wright’s Bartitsu was a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Instructor <a href="http://sites.google.com/site/houstonschooldefense/bios">Chris Amendola</a> will be offering a Bartitsu class at the upcoming <a href="http://www.wmacoalition.com/index.php?option=com_content&#038;view=category&#038;id=68&#038;Itemid=67">Western Martial Arts Coalition Gathering in Houston, Texas between March 19-21</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>BARTITSU: THE NEW ART OF DEFENCE IN 1898</strong></p>
<p>A blend of the &#8220;Antagonistics&#8221; of Europe (Boxing, Savate and Walking Stick Fighting) with the JiuJitsu of Japan, Edward William Barton-Wright’s Bartitsu was a surprisingly modern approach to personal protection created in 1898. For today’s mainstream martial artist, the idea of being functional at all ranges and cross-training in different systems may seem like &#8220;old news&#8221;. However, these ideas are old &#8211; much older than commonly thought today and Barton Wright’s system provides great insight into just how old.</p>
<p>In this section we will explore the rudiments of unarmed striking from period Boxing (and possibly Savate) and basic techniques of JiuJitsu from the Bartitsu Club (1899-1902), with an eye towards integrating these systems based on underlying mechanical concepts of movement/body-mechanics. &#8220;Translations&#8221; of these techniques will also be presented for use with the walking-stick or cane. The emphasis in this section will be on Bartitsu as a personal protection system, as opposed to other sportive/recreational applications.</p>
<p>Equipment: Mask, 36&#8243; training dowel, cane, or walking-stick.</p></blockquote>
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