Wordt Ralph Gracie Academy aangesloten met het programma van Gracie Jiu Jitsu?

March 3, 2010 by Jitsu  
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GuinessDraught asked:


I' ve gedaan wat onderzoek en ik wil zuivere Gracie Jiu Jitsu leren. I' ve zocht scholen rond mijn gebied (Mt. Mening, CA) en I can' t vindt om het even welk. Ik struikelde op een school genoemd Ralph Gracie Academy. He' S.A. Gracie maar I don' t weet of onderwijst zijn academie zuivere Gracie Jiu Jitsu of of onderwijzen zij Jiu Jitsu die aan de sport wordt aangepast. Dank.

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Ich bin zu Beginn Jiu Jitsu Klassen. Any tips? – Ex: Wo, um meine Hände in bestimmten Positionen

December 30, 2009 by Jitsu  
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hessman22 asked:


Ich möchte eine Beratung anbieten können, sondern über die tatsächlichen Jiu Jitsu. Ich habe bereits eine ziemlich gute Haltung. Ok, jede tatsächliche Tipps? Ich weiß, ich werde lernen in der Klasse ab, sondern zu lernen, richtig Grundlagen nun wahrscheinlich helfen, die Lernkurve

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Where is a good place to study Brazillian Jiu Jitsu in Brazil?

December 3, 2009 by Jitsu  
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I would like to vacation for a month in Brazil and train Jiu Jitsu while experiencing the local life. What is a good way to go about doing this?

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Is jiu jitsu good for greco roman wrestling?

October 23, 2009 by Jitsu  
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chrischimera asked:



My wrestleing season is pretty much over and was wondering if jiu jitsu is pretty much over and football at the same time but idk yet.

My wrestleing season is pretty much over and was wondering if jiu jitsu and football at the same time but idk yet.

The same time but idk yet.


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ró?nicy mi?dzy goshin jiu jitsu i brazylijskiego jiu jitsu?

September 11, 2009 by Jitsu  
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Bryon J. asked:


I was just wondering je?li goshin jiu jitsu dotyczy ziemi zmagaj? jak wsta? walk lub tylko Standup?

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Why Learn Jiu Jitsu

April 9, 2009 by Jitsu  
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What is Jiu Jitsu?

Jiu Jitsu is a Japanese martial art including primarily unarmed techniques, but also the use of some weapons. Specifically, it teaches unarmed strategies of combating an opponent who is armed. Like many martial arts, many different forms and styles of jiu-jitsu have evolved over the centuries.

How Does Jiu Jitsu Differ from Other Martial Arts?

Jiu Jitsu developed among the samurai of feudal Japan for use in combat against other samurai. As samurai were usually fully armored, punches and kicks were not very effective. Consequently, jiu-jitsu stressed immobilizing an enemy quickly and permanently using holds, pins, and throws. The idea was to use an enemy samurai’s energy against him, rather than directly opposing it.

Jiu Jitsu, literally translated as “the art of softness” or “way of yielding”, is a “soft” martial art style. “Soft” styles, like jiu-jitsu, prefer yielding to an opponent’s force, using balance and leverage to turn an attacker’s momentum against themselves, rather than opposing force with force. “Hard” martial styles (such as Karate and Kung Fu), in contrast, favor forceful, direct attacks requiring power, speed, and strength.

Different martial arts stress different types of combat. Judo, for example, stresses wrestling, and Tae Kwon Do stresses kicking. In jiu-jitsu, it stresses grappling.

“Grappling”, though similar to wrestling, is subtly different. Grappling techniques include joint-locks (see below), holds, trapping, pinning, throwing, gouging, biting, choking, and strangling. Jiu Jitsu also includes defensive techniques such as disengaging from an opponent’s grasp and breaking your falls.

Joint-locks, incidentally, are pressuring a joint in a way it’s not supposed to bend. Not only does it prevent an opponent from using that limb against you, but it causes them pain the more they struggle?encouraging them to give up. American police are taught to use joint locks to immobilize aggressive criminals.

Why Should I Learn Jiu Jitsu?

Jiu Jitsu is an excellent self-defense martial art to learn for several reasons. First, it teaches how to escape an opponent’s attack. Second, you learn how to immobilize an attacker without necessarily hurting them. Third, it teaches as escalation of force.

First, in terms of self-defense from a mugger or rapist, the longer you stay to fight, the greater the chance that the attacker will overwhelm you (especially since criminal tends to travel in packs, or at least pairs). Therefore, the smartest thing to do is to escape and get to a well-lit public area. Muggers know this, so the first thing they’ll to do is grab and immobilize you. In jiu-jitsu, you are taught how to escape from such grips and get away.

Second, if the only fighting you know how to do involves hurting someone quickly and deeply, you could get in big trouble. In barroom brawls, or even if a mugger attacks you, if you seriously injure them or kill them, you’ll almost certainly face a lawsuit. Being able to escape, immobilize, or subdue an opponent without causing them serious harm neatly avoids this problem.

Escalation of force essentially means only using the minimum necessary force to overcome an opponent. There is a huge combat difference, for example, between a New York City mugger with a knife, and drunken Cousin Eddie who’s getting a bit rowdy at a family reunion.

Obviously, both issues need to be dealt with. Equally obvious, however, is that you need to use much less force against drunken Cousin Eddie than you would against a mugger. Jiu Jitsu, by teaching how to immobilize an opponent with holds, joint-locks, and pins, allows you to do both. You can pin Cousin Eddie until he calms down while causing him little, if any, harm. On the other hand, if you need to, you can disarm the mugger and throw them to the ground dazed.

Reasons for Learning Jiu Jitsu

March 9, 2009 by Jitsu  
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The only way to stay out of harms way is to be prepared. You could use mace to defend yourself, however this takes to long to take out and use. That is why Jiu Jitsu is the best defense.

Jiu Jitsu is an old Japanese form of martial arts that uses a combination of ground grappling along with punches, kicks, throws as well as weapons. One of the keys to Jiu Jitsu is leverage so a smaller person can use it to defend themselves.

There are other benefits to Jiu Jitsu other than for defending yourself, studies have shown that learning a martial art such as Jiu Jitsu can help to increase balance as well as coordination, in addition to building self confidence and self discipline and reduce stress.

Jiu Jitsu is also a wonderful form of exercise that will help to build endurance, flexibility, muscle tone and strength.

Jiu Jitsu can also be used to help attain fame, once you learn the technique like Royce Gracie did to win the first four Ultimate Fighting Championships.

Anyone can learn Jiu Jitsu regardless of age, parents who enroll their child in a Jiu Jitsu class will notice an improvement in their child’s self confidence. This is due to the help of the instructors and students that all help to teach in a non completive environment. Two of the most important values that are taught are patience and self control, as it will teach the student to yield as opposed to resist.

Adults will get the benefit of stress levels being reduced, which will aid in conflicts being resolved in a rational manner. It has been proven that the most effective method to dealing with conflict is to do so in a calm relaxed frame of mind.

No matter how old you are a person who learns Jiu Jitsu is less likely to be in a violent situation.

Now that you have learned all of the benefits that Jiu Jitsu has to offer you are now ready to find a class to enroll in. you can ask your friends if they know of a place that offers classes, or you can try to find a place online. After you have found a place, find out if you can attend one class to make sure that Jiu Jitsu is right for you or not. In most cases the gym will offer the first class for free so this is a great way to try it before you buy it.

There are certain rules that have to be followed when it comes to wearing the proper attire as well as addressing the instructor and behavior in the class environment, all of this is to show respect and to prevent somebody from getting hurt.

A student who practices on a regular basis can move on the next color belt at any time so long as they achieve all the requirements, if a student fails to move on they need to practice where they failed at and retake the test.

Jiu Jitsu is not meant as an offensive tactic instead more of a defensive in order to protect oneself, however sometimes bodily injury to an attacker is unavoidable.

Introduction to Jiu Jitsu

March 9, 2009 by Jitsu  
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When people hear the words Jiu Jitsu they automatically think of Bruce Lee. But in actually the art of Jiu Jitsu is a Japanese form of martial arts that is made up of grappling along with striking moves. The art of Jiu Jitsu dates back to before 750 AD and reached its peak in the early 1600’s when Japan was united.

Many people may wonder as to why Jiu Jitsu became so popular, well the reason for this was because in those days people were no longer allowed to carry weapons. With this ban on carrying a weapon this meant that the only method of defense was to use hand to hand combat. In the years that followed the police and even the army was taught this method of defense.

Jiu Jitsu is sometimes spelled jujitsu; however no matter how it is spelled in the English language it means the art of gentleness. This is only achieved by executing the proper timing and leverage, in doing so you are able to grab a hold of your opponent and execute a few blows that will render the opponent a non threat to you.

In addition to learning self defense you will also learn other values such as patience, surrender along with yielding. All of this training will change you as a person allowing you to become more calm and focused.

Some schools that offer Jiu Jitsu will teach you fighting techniques using a variety of weapons while others will teach you techniques for healing such as giving another person a massage. Others tend to put a heavy emphasis on the study of philosophical or spiritual concepts.
With the birth of Jiu Jitsu came the advent of other martial arts, the first of these was judo, which many people have compared to freestyle wrestling. Judo tends to focus more on the self defense techniques which will enable a person to throw his opponent off balance allowing them to strike their opponent.

Another form is Aikido which focuses on hand techniques to redirect the opponents force. Once this has been accomplished you will be able to apply various painful hold techniques until they surrender. If your opponent refuses to submit then their elbow joint will be dislocated or they will be rendered unconscious.

Unlike Karate or tae kwon do Jiu Jitsu is not a sport, therefore there are no competitions. However the Brazilian form which was formed using a form of judo does have competitions. The IBJJF or International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation is the major governing body for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. They host some of the biggest tournaments in the world including the Pan American along with the European Championships.

Although the art of Jiu Jitsu is old itself the techniques are visible in other forms of martial arts. One of the best examples of this is the Ultimate Fighting Championship which has seen a rise in its popularity since the early 1990’s Royce Gracie used Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to win the first four championships of this tournament.

Jiu Jitsu is an art that anybody can learn, for this reason it is taught in so many self defense classes, so that anyone who is under threat can defend themselves.