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May Whitley throws Charles Cawkell about using jujitsu techniques.
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00:15Your aim in Jiu Jitsu is to get your opponent off his balance and then to push or to pull
00:20him in the direction his body inclines.
00:23Once off his balance he's more or less helpless and it's quite easy for you to throw him heavily to
00:28the ground.
00:28And now with the aid of my friend, the bandit, I'll again show you a few tricks.
00:34I love that bandit!
00:41I'll smash you back!
00:48Gotcha!
00:53Hold on!
01:06As soon as I realize I'm going to be attacked, I hold my bag more firmly to my side.
01:11I grip his wrist, draw his arm forwards and upwards and place my disengaged arm across his body.
01:16In this position it's quite easy for me to dislocate his elbow.
01:20Although his other arm is free, it's quite impossible for him to strike me, as I'm nearly.
01:27As soon as I feel his arm around my neck, I lean slightly forward, grip his wrist and elbow,
01:33and by bending my knees, I lower my centre of gravity, roughly speaking my hips below his centre of gravity.
01:39And by bending sharply forward...
01:45Notice I do not attempt to break away from his grip, but by bending well back, encourage his weight onto
01:50his toes.
01:50I turn my body, place his arm under mine, and in this position it's quite easy for me to dislocate
01:56his wrist, elbow up!
02:02I catch his ankle, place my hand between his shoulders and kick away his only support.
02:09Now I'm going to give him a real throw.
02:12I'm gripped in the same manner as before, the tramp not having learned his lesson.
02:16This time I draw his body upwards till it's in the form of a hoop.
02:19I lie gently on the floor, placing one foot in his tummy.
02:26The answer's in the infirmary.
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