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He
received his Restorative Massage in 1945 and the Certificate
of Mastery (Kodenkan
Jujitsu ) from Professor Okazaki on February 22,1948. His
wife, Bernice was also a recipient. She is ranked as a Sandan since 1954, now
inactive. Professor Jay is also ranked as a 6th Dan in Judo. In 1960,he was
named by the Hokka Judo Yudanshakai as "Northern
California Judo Coach of the Year". He has produced many national, state, and
regional winners. In the 1968 and 1979 National High School Judo Championships, two of his pupils won
the 120 pound national titles and both were named in the top awards. In 1968,
David Quinonez and In 1970 Bradford Burgo both were recipient of the Yamauchi
Award" for their outstanding showing when they captured the 120 pound
crown. He
was inducted into the Black Belt Magazine's Hall of Fame in 1969 and again in
1990. He was also recipients of many "Hall of
Fame and Who's Who" national and international organization. He was
awarded on Honorary Doctorate by the College of Martial Arts Sioux Falls, South Dakota
on May 4,1991. Inside Kung Fu magazine named him as one of the 100 most influential martial arts personalities of All Times. He
has taught in 32 countries and was Team Captain that went to China in
1985. He demonstrated on Emperor's Day April 29 th at the Dai
Nippon Butokuden at Kyoto, Japan in 1992 He was one of the three men that
went to Boputhatswana South Africa in 1992. Tony Maynard and Ernie Boggs were
on the team. He
is the Founder of the "Small Circle" style of Jujitsu
based on Kodenkan Danzan Ryu Jujitsu. It is based on his ten principles, the
transitional techniques, and two way wrist action which is applicable to any
style. His effortless application has been used by many women, children, and
men in many difficult situations. His son, Leon Jay
teaches
near London, England. He finds that the Small Circle and George Dillman's
Kyusho Jitsu are compatible. In fact, many others have found it to be
compatible with almost any style. Professor has named his four inheritors --
Lee Eichelberger of California, Leon Jay of London England, Ed Melaugh of
Massachusetts, and Ronald Ogi of Hawaii. Professor
Wally Jay was a student of Professor Okazaki, Juan Gomez, and Ken Kawachi in
Hawaii in the early 40's. Professor Jay is known nationally and
internationally as the founder of Small Circle Jujitsu
and an outstanding Judo Coach. He has received many awards in the past
decades which include "Outstanding Judo
Coach",
"Northern California Judo Coach" of the year, Black
Belt Magazine's "Instructor of Jujitsu" and "Man of the Year" ... and featured on the
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Through
his varied martial art experience, he developed his own system called Small
Circle Jujitsu. He has been twice inducted in the Black
Belt magazine Hall of Fame. He studied under Paul Kaelemakule, Juan
Gomes,
and Professor Henry S. Okazaki (Founder of the Kodenkan
Jujitsu system). His Judo teacher was the Hawaiian Champion, Ken Kawachi who
gave him the key to the Small Circle Jujitsu™ techniques.
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