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No webpage would be complete (nor would Google's search engine work
effectively) without the obligatory links for further exploration. Links to
other schools in our system of jujitsu can be found on the Zen Budokai Schools page.
These are local martial art schools and programs with which we are personally
familiar with or about whom we have heard good things.
SMAP (Stanford Martial Arts
Program)
| The governing body of more than a dozen martial arts clubs on
Stanford's campus, including the Stanford Jujitsu Club.
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Kodenkan Jujitsu School
| A school in Santa Clara which teaches Danzan Ryu jujitsu, a style
somewhat similar to Zen Budokai and in which some of our members have trained.
Also teaches restoration therapy. |
Ralph Gracie
Jiu-Jitsu
| Jujitsu academy run by Ralph Gracie of the famous
Gracie family. Nationally competitive at tournament jujitsu. Some of our
members have trained at the Mountain View branch.
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Palo Alto
Judo Club
| Meets at JLS Middle School on East Meadow Blvd. in Palo Alto.
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Krav Maga San Francisco
| Israeli martial art known for its simplicity and effectiveness; compliments our style of jujitsu nicely and some of our members have cross-trained here.
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City College of San Francisco Judo Club
| Excellent judo club run by Mitch Palacio, an excellent judo instructor; they also teach jujitsu.
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These are some of the best resources on the web for Japanese martial arts
terms as well as the Japanese language in general. Of course, don't forget
to check out our Japanese glossary first.
- Danzan Ryu Jujutsu Homepage -
webpage devoted entirely to Danzan Ryu Jujitsu, a form of jujitsu related to
Zen Budokai
- Bjj.org - website devoted to the
ground-fighting martial art of Brazilian (Gracie) jujitsu
- Impact Bay Area - self-defense
designed for women and based in Oakland, California
- ATAMA - umbrella martial arts
organization founded by Duke Moore and of which Zen Budokai is part
- FightingArts.com - website
devoted to the martial arts with many useful articles and discussion forums
- Black Belt Magazine - the
most well-known, though somewhat sensationalized, martial arts magazine
- World Wide Martial Arts Supply -
large selection of martial arts equipment
- Dog Brothers - brutal
full-contact form of stick-fighting which, though clearly not for most people,
commands respect
- Martial Arts Trickz -
impressive "movie-do" techniques that combine gymnastics and martial arts [Note: the website is no longer
actively updated but still has links to many of their videos.]
- Ultimate Fighting Competition (UFC) -
the no-holds-barred competition which started it all
- No Nonsense
Self-Defense - extensive and provocative website on self-defense and
the martial arts
- US Army
Combatives Manual - the offical hand-to-hand combat techniques of the US Army
- Ong Bak - arguably the best martial arts film ever; muay thai never seemed so impressive.
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