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Nyingbu Wangdue (Jason W. Carter) demonstrates a jujutsu technique in 2018 at the Ancho Jujitsu studio in Brockville, Ontario. The teacher has taken down the "attacker" and restrained him using a belt (Obi - do) technique.

Nyingbulam is a spiritual form of the martial art Jujutsu[1] consisting of striking, throwing and grappling techniques set upon a Buddhist ethics foundation.[2] The fighting style was developed by sensei Nyingbu Wangdue (Jason W. Carter)[3] at his jujitsu studio in Ontario, Canada, which he founded in 2001.[4] The style builds on the teachings of such masters as Yukio Tano (1881-1950, Japan).[5] Jason Carter is the recognized "Head of Family (Sōke) for the Ryū" (master of his own school)[6] by the Shinja Masters and Headmasters Council[7] and the Wakazamurai World Martial Arts Association[8]. Jason has trained other teachers in his techniques.[9] The martial side (Hard Side) of the art was formulated from several styles of Japanese martial arts, Shotokan and Nihon Jujitsu(s), while the spiritual side (Soft Side) comes from traditional Buddhist teachings and texts.

The name Nyingbulam is a combination of Tibetan and Sanskrit words. The name of the art is based upon the founder's Tibetan Kagyu[10] vow name "Nyingje Norbu", which translates to "compassionate jewel". This was then shortened to "Nyingbu" and the word "lam" was added, which translates to "way" in Tibetan, to complete the name Nyingbulam which means: Compassionate Jewel Way.

Founder / Head of Family

Nyingbu Wangdue (Jason W. Carter) was born in Ontario, Canada and is a Buddhist and professional safety instructor. In 2009, was recognized as a "Master Instructor of the Year"[11] at the World Head of Family/Sokeship Council (WHFSC). Nyingbu Wangue has published two ebooks related to his martial arts style.[12]

The "Hard Side"

The combative side of Nyingbulam draws its techniques from several Japanese martial arts systems. It draws its heavy linear strikes from Shotokan Karate, its throws, ground techniques and pressure points from Nihon Jujutsu. The Japanese based self-defense art of Nyingbulam is an eclectic sampling of ancient and modern techniques of self defense as they were developed in Japan. The martial techniques primarily consist of striking, throwing, joint locking, chocking and pressure point techniques. It is a hard style of Jujitsu which means it uses hard punching, kicking and limb trapping skills to distract an attacker allowing the defender to unbalance the attacker by throwing him to the ground using one of the many throws or sweeps taught in the syllabus. Once the attacker is unbalanced a painful joint lock or pressure point can be applied to control him or he can be rendered ineffective by having the joint dislocated or broken. Other options include further striking techniques, choking into submission or disengagement.

The "Soft Side"

This martial side is deeply blended with a path of practice and spiritual development which leads to insight into the true nature of reality. These practices such as meditation and mindfulness practice are means of changing oneself in order to develop the qualities of awareness, kindness, and wisdom. The tenets of Nyingbulam’s spiritual practice and teachings are straightforward and practical, nothing is fixed or permanent; actions have consequences; change is possible. It teaches students practical methods which enable them to realise and use its teachings in order to transform their experience, to be fully responsible for their lives, their safety and the safety of others around them.

Kata

The Nyingbulam style uses four Kata's, three for the Mudansha (beginner) ranks and one for the Yudansha (black belt or above) rank.

Kata Name (Japanese)   English             Rank
Taiyo Josho	    Watching the Sun Rise   Yellow Belt
Noboru Yama	    Climbing the Mountain   Green Belt
Kai Ni Ichibetsu    Sitting of the Peak     Brown Belt
Koshu Shodan	    Pressure Points         One Shodan (1st. Degree)

Non-Conventional Weapons

Jason adapted many of the martial techniques that are taught in Japanese Ko-budo (Weapons) and have applied these to everyday items that he calls "Non-conventional Weapons or Tools of Self Defense". Non-conventional weapons include everyday items we carry that can be used in a highly effective way to protect yourself once trained to do so, such as a baseball cap, sunglasses, ball point pen, magazine, book, credit card, leather belt, scarf, jacket, footwear, briefcase or purse.

Self-defense TV shows

Since the inception of Nyingbulam Jason has conducted seminars and classes in North America[13][3] and Europe, teaching his “Enlightened Combat” to martial artists and non-martial artists professionals. In 2011, Jason Carter appeared in eight episodes of a TV program “Urban Self Defense” aired on Rogers TV in London, Ontario.[14] Episodes were aired weekly, and there was a second season of six episodes. The shows addressed different urban scenarios, from parking lot to insta-teller safety and safety for students and seniors.

Urban Self Defense
Episode Name Episode Number Year Aired
Student Safety Season 1, Episode 1 2011
Parking Lot Safety Season 1, Episode 2 2011
Streets and Alleys Season 1, Episode 3 2011
Woman's Safety Season 1, Episode 4 2011
Striking for Safety Season 1, Episode 5 2011
Youth Safety Season 1. Episode 6 2011
Insta Teller Safety Season 1, Episode 7 2011
Seniors & Handicapped Safety Season 1. Episode 8 2011
Office Safety Season 2, Episode 1 2012 (not aired)
Urban Safety Season 2, Episode 2 2012
Disability Safety Season 2, Episode 3 2012
Family Safety Season 2, Episode 4 2012
Off-site Safety Season 2, Episode 5 2012
Weekend Safety Season 2, Episode 6 2012

Notes

  1. You can read more about Jujutsu in Wikipedia.
  2. Jason Carter, in an email message in 2023, described the type of Buddhism he ascribes to, and this message is available for people on this wiki to read.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Hall of Honors, Sept. 13, 2013, website at the Shinja Martial Arts University in Sarasota, Florida, U.S. About Jason Carter, this website says, "Jason Carter is a certified Master Jujitsu Instructor, founder of Nying Bulam Jujitsu and is a certified Kyoshi in Bu-jitsu with the rank of Hachidan, 8th Degree. Mr. Carter founded Nying Bulam Jujitsu in 2001. It is now recognized by the leading martial arts organization European Jujitsu Union (EJJU), International Budo Sensei Organization, Budokai International, and the International Bujutsu Federation. Mr. Carter has received an honoris causa Doctor of Philosophy-Asian Martial Arts and Sciences from the International Fellowship of Martial Artists (USA) and his Doctor of Martial Arts Science from the Shinja Martial Arts University-Masters College of Martial Arts(USA). Jason Carter is also the Chief instructor and owner of Snow Lion Martial Arts Jujitsu Academy which has been in existence, teaching self-defense and Jujitsu, since 2002. Currently, he holds Black Belts in Shotokan Karate and Seishindo Jujitsu and has been honored by receiving the Original European Jujitsu Union's Award of Honor and the Shinja Buke Ryu Humanitarian Award for service to the community." Last access 2/19/2024.
  4. Official site for the Carter family jujitsu system, Nyingbulam on Wordpress.com.
  5. Who are Masters behind Nyingbulam: Yukio Tani (1881-1950), blog by Nyingbulam instructor Rod Andress. Wikipedia also has an article about Yukio Tani.
  6. Per the Wikipedia article "Sōke", Sōke is a Japanese word refering to the singular leader of a school or style of martial arts. Per the Wikipedia article "Ryū_(school)", Ryū is a Japanese word refering to a school in any discipline.
  7. Shinja Masters and Headmasters Council at Shinja Martial Arts University, Sarasota, FL. "Master Jason W. Carter/Soke" is shown in the "Registered Master/ Soke." list Last access 2/19/2024.
  8. Wakazamurai World Martial Arts Association website (headquartered in Turkey). "Kyoshi Jason Carter-Wkz-20130110CAN" is shown as a teacher. Last access 2/19/2023.
  9. Mike Cholette, featured on Choley's Fitness and Wellness website, is a student of Jason Carter's fighting style.
  10. The Kagyu (Bka' brgyud) tradition is one of the principal lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. It emphasizes meditation and yogic practice.
  11. 2009 WHFSC Hall of Fame Ceremony & Seminar Symposium at the World Head of Family/Sokeship Council (WHFSC) website
  12. Ebooks by Nyingbu Wangdue on the Barnes & Noble website.
  13. Taekwondo Times Digital Magazine "Hall of Fame" Issue, Jan. 2011. Page 15 shows Jason Carter acting as an instructor at the October 2010 International Mixed Martial Arts Association (IMMAA) World Conference in London, Ontario, Canada.
  14. Season 1 - Urban Self Defense "USD" RogerTV on Youtube, 8 episodes, aired in 2011 with instructor Jason Carter.