| Professor Lee Eichelberger
is an 9th degree black belt in Kodenkan Jujitsu and is a
Past President of Jujitsu America. He is presently on the
Board of Representatives, is a founder and life member and
serves on various committees for Jujitsu America. He is
a recipient of Jujitsu America's Instructor of the Year
Award and its Black Belt Hall of Fame Award. He is also
a 8th degree black belt in Small Circle Jujitsu™ a
Jujitsu system created and founded by Professor and Grandmaster
Wally Jay. Professor Eichelberger has been the senior student
of Professor Jay for many years.
Professor Eichelberger has been involved in Jujitsu for
over 40 years, as both a continuing student and instructor
of Jujitsu in both Small Circle Jujitsu and Kodenkan Jujitsu.
He teaches at the Alameda
Small Circle Jujitsu Club, in Alameda, California. In
addition he has taught at many conventions and clinics and
at other invited dojos and locations, including camps in
Hawaii, Boston, Indiana and California. He enjoys teaching
self-defense to students at all levels. His training and
teaching includes the small circle theory and its many applications
and he has a special interest in many Kodenkan Kata forms,
both older and modern interpretations. (Bio Date 8/29/07)
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