Small Circle Jujitsu

Small Circle Jujitsu was developed by Professor Wally Jay back in the 70’s. The art was first derived from what became know as Small Circle Judo to enhance the skills of his team in judo competition. Professor Wally Jay turned the system over to his son Professor Leon Jay in the early 2000s. Professor Leon Jay is currently the head of this system and resides in England. The Small Circle Jujitsu Master Classes are still conducted in Alameda California under Professor Lee Eichelberger. The Small Circle Jujitsu classes are taught at the Warriors Guild by Master Del Richard who was one of the last students under Professor Wally Jay. For more information please see: http://www.smallcirclejujitsu.com/

The ten principles of Small Circle Jujistsu are as follows:

  1. Balance
  2. Mobility and Stability
  3. Avoid the Head On Collision of Forces
  4. Mental Resistance and Distraction
  5. Focus to the Smallest Point Possible
  6. Energy Transfer
  7. Fulcrum lever base
  8. Sticking Control and Sensitivity
  9. Rotational Momentum
  10. . Transitional Flow
    • Exert Continual Pain During Transitions
    • Create Maximum Pain Without Dislocating Joint
    • Mobility During Transition Rather than Stability