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Damian Ross
Damian Ross is the owner of Zenshin and instructor of Tekkenryu jujutsu and Kodokan Judo. He is one of only two people in the world to receive his teaching license from Martial Arts Legend Carl Cestari. He started competing in the combative sport of wrestling in 1975 at the age of 7 and began his study of Asian martial arts with Moo Duk Kwan Tae Kwon Do at the age of 16 in 1984.
Articles by this Author
How To Increase Your Chances of Survival By 300 % in 10 hours Or Less
- By Damian Ross
- Published 12/16/2007
- Martial Arts , Recreation , Sports
- Unrated
Predators, criminals, will strike when you least expect it. Like any animal, they will take advantage and exploit your weakness. You see examples of this every day thousands of people like you are the victim of a violent crime that will leave your loved ones angry and frustrated. And if you’re lucky enough to survive the assault, you will do what you can to pick up the pieces and move on.
I never had a bad day of practice
- By Damian Ross
- Published 12/16/2007
- Martial Arts , Sports
- Unrated
I always look for answers and guidance. One of the driving questions as to why we do this is one I always shrugged off as “Because it’s there”. This article is inspired by Will Becher (who gave me the title without knowing it) and Roger Jones (who’s last Email set my thoughts in motion) and lastly a movie from the 80’s called “The Art of Killing”. Which, despite its title, is an excellent documentary on modern Japanese Budo; Specifically Kendo, Karatedo, Aikido and Judo.
I’m getting too old for this…Are you too old to study martial arts?
- By Damian Ross
- Published 12/16/2007
- Martial Arts , Recreation , Sports
- Unrated
Who hasn’t said this at one time or another? On vacation last week I overheard a friend saying just those words as she talked about her failed attempt at “skim boarding”. Thinking that the fact that she was pushing 40 had everything to do with why she wound up in a pile of limbs and sand after a brief but agonizing moment on top of her son’s board.
Judo Rules Revealed: Is That Legal Part 1?
- By Damian Ross
- Published 12/16/2007
- Martial Arts , Judo - JuJitsu , Sports
- Unrated
Inevitably during our randori sessions, the question is asked, “Is that judo legal?” After watching the referees at the New York Open, it became apparent that the rules for competition judo are applied strictly. The referees were quick to penalize a competitor for actions that occur routinely during our randori sessions. So, what is legal in judo? This article will discuss the less serious infringements, known as shido. Next month’s article will discuss the more serious Hansoku- make infringement.
Judo Rules Revealed: Is That Legal Part 2?
- By Damian Ross
- Published 12/16/2007
- Martial Arts , Judo - JuJitsu
- Unrated
In last month’s article, I discussed the less serious infringements (Shido). This article will address the
more serious infringements known as Hansoku-make (grave infringements group). A grave infringement
receives a penalty of direct Hansoku-make. This means that the contestant is disqualified and excluded
from the tournament, and the contest. What constitutes Hansoku-Make?
The Birth of the Special Forces
- By Damian Ross
- Published 03/31/2008
- Martial Arts
- Unrated
Today concepts like unconventional warfare and covert operations are universally known and are a common site on the news in hot spots like Afghanistan. Every branch of the military has elite units of troops to handle highly dangerous and specialized operations.
Why You Should Never Run Away From a Fight
- By Damian Ross
- Published 04/5/2008
- Judo - JuJitsu
- Unrated
As the Presidential Election Heats Up, Our Thoughts Turn To Our Citizen Soldiers in The Desert.
One of the fundamentals of Tekkenryu Jujutsu is to always keep advancing on an attacker. Every technique is meant to take ground and keep the attacker off balance. Because once you make the decision to fight, retreat only means pain and loss and if you want to survive cannot relent in your attacks. History proves that most casualties occur when the enemy is routed and on the retreat. This principle is the same no matter if it’s two or two million.

