Keanu Reeves practicing Brazilian ju-jitsu !!!
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Keanu Reeves practicing Brazilian ju-jitsu !!!
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"From the saw-pit I went to the stone quarry, where the mercilessly hard limestone of Fontainebleau Forest was being quarried to build the Russian bath. A burly young Russian named Tchekhov Tchekhovitch was in charge of this work. The second day I was on this task a very large block of limestone broke away. Tchekhovitch said it was just what Gurdjieff wanted to make the lintel of the Russian bath. It was far too heavy for us to remove, and we tried to break it up with stone chisels and crowbars. After two hours, during which we had made no impression on the stone, Gurdjieff suddenly appeared in his town clothes. I learned later that he had just come from Paris, having been up all night. He did not say a word, but stood on the edge of the pit and watched us. We went on hacking away at the stone. Abruptly, he took off his coat and jumping into the pit, took a hammer and chisel from one of the Russian workers. He looked closely at the rock, placed the chisel carefully and tapped three or four times. He walked half round it, and after a careful examination tapped again. I am sure he had not struck the rock more than a dozen times when a huge flake, weighing perhaps a hundred pounds, cracked off and fell away. He repeated the operation three or four times and behold, a slab remained less than half the size of the original. He said: “Lift." We put out all our strength and the rock came up, and we carried it over to the bath.
It was a telling exhibition of skill that has remained in my memory as vividly as when I saw it. But this is only half the story. More than twenty-five years later I was sitting beside Gurdjieff at meal in his flat in Paris, and Tchekhovitch, now grey and almost bald, was standing facing us. Gurdjieff was talking about Ju-jitsu, and saying that he had learned a far more advanced art in Central Asia than that of the Japanese. It was called Fiz-lez-Lou, and he had thought of introducing it in Europe and was looking for someone to train as an instructor. As Tchekhovitch had been in his youth a champion wrestler, he had been the natural candidate. He then spoke to Tchekhovitch, and said: “Do you remember at the Prieure when we were making the Russian bath, how you tried to break the rock for the door frame and could not? I watched you then, and saw that you did not know how to look. I could see just where the rock would crack, but you could not see even when I showed you. So I gave up the idea of teaching Fiz-lez-Lou in Europe."
Tchekhovitch, who adored Gurdjieff as if he were a divine incarnation, stood motionless and said: “Yes, Georgy Ivanitch; I remember." Then tears began to roll down his cheek. I trembled in sympathy. This incident, which had taken twenty-six years to complete its cycle, was not only characteristic of human ineptitude, but terrifyingly applicable to my own condition."
~ J.G. Bennett, 'Witness'
[Thanks Ian Sanders]
What Dr. Moses Powell Said About Karate, That I Believe
"dark victory"
A 15 year lag time between 1957 and 1972. Somewhat interesting as they hand it off to Goldberg to update swimwear fashion and ditch silhouettes, the page layout and panel grid fits the earlier time for Archie Comics more so than the later, when the tended to an adherence of "3 rows of 2" -- and page one is especially noteworthy in its half page splash panel being out of place. Unlike the spurt of late 50s /early 60s redos of early 50s stories -- and like that odd oughts redo of the 60s story, this one retains the title. Enough time has passed, I guess. Even as it serves to confirm the long history perception against Archie Comics -- stuck in the 1950s.
Also somewhat interesting -- the first two rows of the last page. I gather it is better to display the large half a row "Pow" as opposed to the third a row "Pow!". Though the cost is the full Jughead explanation leading to the beat down gets sliced apart. A tough give and take decision, I know.
Princess Margrethe (Queen Margrethe II of Denmark) practicing Ju-Jitsu, 1958
Me: I have 0 maternal instinct for humans! I only care for animals!!!! Not a people person!!
Also me:
+ somehow "adopted" the 8 year old girl at my gym
+ *when kohai get promotions*: look at them, they grow up so fast :'D you're doing amzing sweeties 👏
+ *hugging all the girls*: my babies! My protegees, dare be mean to them and I'll end you 👿
+ *sees kohai struggling with some technique*: hey hey hey here, let me help you, you can throw me. Got it? Yaayyy you got it! *high five*
+ gives sensible advice a mental stable person would give when some partner is feeling anxious/insecure/whatever.
+ *at competitions* the Ju-Jitsu mom, cheering all my gym partners from the side of the mats, always has snacks, official water provider, taking tons of pictures when they get medals.
Nope.... Zero (0) maternal instinct.... Hate people...
ISOLATED COMIC BOOK PANEL #1872 title: LIGHTNING JU-JITSU AD - P1:2 artist: UNKNOWN year: 1954
Contact through combat and the many styles.