Fighting Modes in Quantum Jiu Jitsu

March 8, 2009 by Jitsu  
Filed under Jiu Jitsu Moves

In Quantum Jiu Jitsu, there are three fighting modes: Out-Fighting, In-Fighting, and Ground Fighting. In order to become an expert in Quantum Jiu Jitsu,you must be efficient in all three.

Out-Fighting is a technique that requires combat before you even clinch. There are three combinations: defense, strikes and stance, and movement.

In offense, a person would use a combination of punches and kicks preventing the opponent to protect himself. For the combination to work, you have to make each combination count letting weight and momentum drive the power.

Opponents will naturally try to protect themselves. They will also try to throw punches at you as well. Because of this exchange in blows, you will have to defend yourself with blocks and other evasion techniques. Keeping your hands up preventing direct blows to the head is the most common form of defense.

Both defense and offense use movement. The idea is to stay on the ball of your feet which enable you to change directions and levels. It is best to stand in front of a mirror and practice along with music playing in order to pay attention to your rhythm. You will be able to use what you notice against your opponent.

Out-Fighting can be done with a combination of punches and strikes. It works best when you are able to perform a knock out. It can be learned by noticing a complex set of individual techniques.

Finally, the stance is just as important as any other part of your technique and training. Like boxers, you must be able to keep your heads up and your chin pointed down while at the same time maintains your stance and balance.

In-Fighting is slightly different. In this technique, combat comes after you clinch. It consists of clinching, defenses, shoots, strikes and finally throws and takedowns.

The foundation of In-Fighting is clinching. It allows you to control your opponent. After you are in control you can deliver punches and kicks from a straight posture. Your stance must be straight in order for this to be effective.

Strikes, throws and shoots are not the same in Out-Fighting. Different techniques are used when you find yourself in close quarters. When going for a takedown, you want to make sure you end up on top or in control of the position.

When defending yourself, you can always grip and change body position. The hips must be out in order to control you from getting placed in a bent position.

Finally, Ground Fighting happens when you are on the ground as the name suggests. This is fighting just as In-Fighting but of course with additional transitions. By learning to adapt to moves you will have control over your opponent.

Quantum Jiu-Jitsu can be learned by anyone. With practice using the tree modes of fighting, you will definitely have control over your opponent and win!