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Next Training Date: July 19th, 2008 at Nor Cal Training Academy in SF

Call (415) 550-8282 to register

Dr. Zee Lo and Professor Hundon, 2008

Baker's Martial Arts Cultural Center presents: Small Circle Jujitsu Locking and Blocking Techniques Seminar--taught by Professor James Hundon, Dec 2007

Professor Hundon and Great Grandmaster Wally Jay at Prof. Hundon's SCJ Fundamentals II Seminar, 2007

Great Grandmaster Wally Jay demonstrating a hammerlock at Prof. Hundon's SCJ Fundamentals II Seminar, 2007

Professor Hurlock, Professor James Hundon, Gina Powell and Professor Desana Stone at Professor Hundon's Serrada-Small Circle Jujitsu Seminar, NYC, 2007

Punong Guro Steven Dowd (FMA Digest publisher), Professor James Hundon, and Sijo Leo Fong, May, 2007, SF

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UMAA/NorCal Small Circle Jujitsu upcoming seminars:

Intro to Small Circle Jujitsu, Sat July 26 at Northern Tiger Kenpo in San Francisco

Joined together for the first time! Original Jeet Kune Do and Small Circle Jujitsu, Taught by Dr. Zee and Professor James Hundon

Sat Aug 23 at Pitts' Martial Arts Academy in Oakland

Info: www.umaacademy.com or 415 671-2055

Malcolm X Mural, Harlem, NYC


Professor Hundon's SCJ Fundamentals II Seminar is featured in Inside Kung Fu Magazine, April 2008 edition

Click on picture below for Professor Hundon's 2008 interview in Shiai Magazine--an international African martial arts magazine

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Mr. Aurelian Henry Obama, publisher of Shiai Magazine

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Professor James Hundon is the founder of Universal Martial Arts Academy (UMAA) and the art of Ju-Trap-Boxing(JTB).

Ju-Trap-Boxing combines Small Circle Jujitsu and various fundamentals of jujitsu he has studied, with western and eastern boxing; and Filipino martial arts into a comprehensive, street-oriented martial art.

Professor Hundon is a veteran martial artist with over 35 years experience. He is a first generation student of Great Grandmaster Wally Jay, and a second generation student in the lineage of Bruce Lee. Professor Hundon holds 7th Degree Black Belts in Small Circle Jujitsu and Kyohuejitsumae Jujitsu; a second degree Black Belt in Sugar Ryu Jujitsu; and Black Belts in Chinese Kenpo and Kodokan Jujitsu. Professor Hundon competed, demonstrated and taught throughout the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean Islands.

Universal Martial Arts Academy is the Northern California representative for Sijo Leo Fong's Wei Kuen Do.

Professor Hundon is the technical advisor for Mandala Mandirigma Kali (MMK), as appointed by Chief Maestro Brandon Jordan.

DID YOU KNOW THAT WOMEN HAVE BEEN WARRIORS AND MILITARY LEADERS THROUGHOUT HUMAN HISTORY?


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New research shows that weapons were probably first invented by women, and women were the first to use them


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Queen Ann Nzingha (1582-1663)an outstanding military leader of Angolan origin who engaged in a forty year war against the slave-hunting Europeans

CLICK ON PICTURE FOR Yaa Asantewa, an Ashanti Queen warrior


CLICK ON PICTURE for Lozen, Apache Warrior Woman

Music:


Sensitivity Drills

Sensitivity Drill


Soke James McQueen, founder of Kyohuejitsumae

Grandmaster Bruce Lee

UMAA Serrada class
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Great Grandmaster Wally Jay
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Click on picture above for info on Dr. Moses Powell

The legendary Grandmaster Angel Cabales

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DID YOU KNOW THAT MARTIAL ARTS COME FROM AFRICA?

"The original oriental people of China were Black Afrikans who took the art of fighting known as the Martial Arts into China. The Afrikans were the ones who discovered that the movements of animals could be used effectively to develop their fighting skills. Also, Ancient Chinese Medicine dates back to the Shang Dynasty founded by the Afrikan, King T'ang." Quote from Dr Asa G Hilliard III


CLICK ON THESE PICTURES for more Ancient African martial arts info

Did you know boxing is an African martial art?

The earliest records of boxing date from before the great days of the Greek and Roman Empires. Egyptian hieroglyphics from around 400 BC suggest that combat between soldiers was practiced. Thongs were wrapped around the hands and forearms in a forerunner of the boxing glove. Slabs found in a temple near Bagdad also show fights with leather-wrapped fists about the same time.

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Ethiopian Stickfighting

Stickfighting in the Carribean

Shongwe and Zulu Stickfighters