Dynamic Small Circle Jujitsusm

TESTIMONIAL:
I have studied Ju-Trap-Boxing with Professor Hundon for a
number of years, having first earned a Black Belt in Small Circle
Jujitsu from Professor Wally Jay.  Professor Jay always considered
Professor Hundon to be his son and his best student. Professor
Hundon has taken the teachings of Small Circle Jujitsu and
blended them into the other martial arts systems he has mastered,
creating, in my mind, an unparalleled, dynamic, and realistic
street oriented self defense system.  I recently had to employ
Professor Hundon’s self defense techniques in fending off an attack
by multiple assailants. As a prosecuting attorney for the
Department of Justice, I have had the opportunity to work along
side numerous law enforcement personnel from various
government agencies. I believe any law enforcement/security
personnel would benefit greatly from Professor Hundon’s
Defensive Tactics for Security Professionals course.  His self
defense tactics have been proven in practice, and have been used by
police officers, security personnel and ordinary civilians when
facing assault. I am living proof of that.

Russell Lee
Oakland, CA
Great Grandmaster Wally Jay teaching a Small Circle Jujitsu
seminar in New York, 1993. Professor James Hundon as Uke.

































Dynamic Small Circle Jujitsusm stays true to the
origins of Small Circle Jujitsu. The word
'Dynamic' pays homage to the book 'Dynamic
Jujitsu.' Originally published in 1981, this was
the first book ever written by Great Grandmaster
Wally Jay. Professor Hundon helped his teacher
to develop this foundational publication, and was
featured on the original cover, as well as being
used as uke throughout the book.
The Dynamic Small Circle Jujitsu
sm logo has
been officially endorsed by Great Grandmaster
Wally Jay.
'Dynamic Jujitsu' first edition cover, 1981:
Great Grandmaster Wally Jay
throws Professor James Hundon
Universal Martial Arts Academy is the
home of Dynamic Small Circle Jujitsu
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founded by Professor James Hundon, 7th
degree black belt in Small Circle Jujitsu
under Great Grandmaster Wally Jay.
Professor Hundon, Great Grandmaster Wally Jay, and Brad
Burgo at the Canadian National Exibition Tournament, 1980
Professor James Hundon competing at the
Canadian National Exibition Tournament, 1980



















Great Grandmaster Wally Jay developed the art of
Small Circle Jujitsu based on his many years of
practical experience with jujitsu, kung fu, aikido,
wrestling, and boxing; and principles of wrist
action he had learned from one of his teachers,
Sensei Ken Kawachi. It was also influenced by his
collaboration with Grandmaster Bruce Lee, who
was developing his own philosophy of Jeet Kune
Do at the same time. Small Circle Jujitsu
emphasizes powerful use of the wrist and two way
action to create small, tighter, more effective jujitsu
locks.
Dynamic Small Circle Jujitsu
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focus on street self-defense and practicality.
Because jujitsu can only be applied when in close
contact, an emphasis is placed on transitioning
through fighting ranges, and understanding locking
entries. Drills are utilized for muscle memory and
enhanced retention of techniques.
Professor Hundon studied with Great Grandmaster
Wally Jay from 1978 through 2003. As a new
student of jujitsu, he was already an accomplished
fighter, with a background in Jun Fan, Chinese
Kenpo, and boxing. Quickly progressing in jujitsu,
he became the assistant to Great Grandmaster Jay,
demonstrating and teaching with him throughout the
1970's and 1980's.
Many people do not know that Great Grandmaster
Jay was an avid boxer as well as a jujitsu
practitioner. In demonstrations he would use his
fluid footwork to move, bob and weave --snatching
jujitsu locks from the air as Professor Hundon
threw jabs, crosses and hooks at him with full
speed and power. These demonstrations were
originally held throughout the Bay Area of Northern
California before most people in the U.S. had ever
heard of jujitsu. Later on they would perform these
demonstrations around the country and
internationally, creating quite a sensation.
The 1970's were a pivotal time, when Great
Grandmaster Jay was developing his Small Circle
Theory. In the early 1980's he officially announced
the founding of the new art of Small Circle Jujitsu.
Professor Hundon was his top student during this
whole period, and was the first fighter to use Small
Circle Jujitsu in tournament competition. He earned
international notoriety as a formidable fighter
through his tournament career, and was dubbed 'the
dancer who is a jujitsu fighter' by the media.
Professor Hundon's reputation helped his teacher to
establish Small Circle Jujitsu as a well known
martial art.
Professor Hundon and Great Grandmaster Wally Jay
on tour in The Caribbean in the 1980's