| Testimonials |
The principles that I have learned over the years as a student of James have come into play on an almost daily basis. We are here protecting President Karzai, who has many many enemies. I have used my aiki more here than anywhere else I have ever been. I also train with my Bugei Bamboo Katana three times a week. Though a feudal weapon, the principals that I have learned from my study of the sword directly correlate to my M4, sniper system, and obviously empty hand. The most important thing that James has passed on to me is proper mindset. Not only adopting the predatory mindset, but also knowing when and where to fight, as well as being cogniscent of your surroundings in a 360 degree sphere is paramount in a country such as Afghanistan where being an American makes you stand out. I just wanted to thank James Williams openly and to encourage anyone who can to train with or attend one of his seminars. Jeff Greene |
Dear Surefire, |
"As part of our pre-deployment training, James and several of his students conducted a brief training session covering a multitude of techniques and procedures. Everything James instructed was geared towards the practitioner – the man in the arena. I greatly appreciated his warrior ethos and his emphasis that his System of Strategy was essentially a continuum of problem solving. Whether he was teaching pain compliance techniques, weapons retention, or edged weapons utilization James continually reminded the Marines that what he was passing on was designed to keep them alive and take control of the situation. All Marines have been taught inter-personal violence skills to varying degrees, but I would say that what James Williams taught in four hours was probably some of the most valuable training we´ve had in our preparing to go to war." |
"James Williams of Bugei Trading Company fame, treated the Blade Show attendees to a rare show of skill with the Japanese sword. We were all quite impressed by Mr. Williams' poise and presentation as he used both one and two handed cutting techniques to sever 4 inch and 5 inch bundles of Tatami (rice straw) mats. In particular, we enjoyed seeing Mr. Williams make multiple cuts in rapid secession and even sever falling mats in mid air. But perhaps the greatest exhibition of skill was the finale where Mr. Williams demonstrated how a highly killed swordsman could suddenly drop low to the ground to avoid an opponent's blow while simultaneously drawing and cutting with his own blade. Most impressive! While Bugei Trading is a fierce competitor of ours in the sword business, we never want to become so mean spirited that we can't recognize real skill and ability when we see it. We congratulate Mr. Williams on the fantastic demonstration we were privileged to watch and encourage all of our readers who love swords not to miss it next year!" Lynn Thompson, Cold Steel Knives |
