In episode 395 of The Strenuous Life Podcast I talk to Oz Austwick, who has extensively studied armed and unarmed combat systems in England and Europe. Today we focus on the historical wrestling systems of England…
- Cornish, Lancashire, Devonshire, Cumberland and Westmoreland wrestling and catchwrestling
- The influence of Japanese Judo and Jiu-Jitsu on English Wrestling
- The great Billy Robinson and his influence on Kazushi Sakuraba
- Satoro Sayama and the birth of Shootwrestling
- American vs British catchwrestling
- The blending of jiu-jitsu with catchwrestling
- Leglocks and traditional BJJ
- And much more.
I think you’ll really like this one!
Oz Austwick runs the English Martial Arts channel on Youtube and publishes about HEMA on his patreon.
Catchwrestling: from the Snake Pit to Modern Submission Grappling – Audio Only
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