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rbrtchng says:
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@wetter820 japanese jiu jitsu is zen, it’s about minimizing combat into its simplest components. This way most people can be trained to do it very effectively, which is great for large armies. Brazilian jiu jitsu relies heavily on individual strength/speed, which means that it’s much faster and probably more deadly, but not everyone can perform like that, which is not efficient in terms of tactics. Jiu Jitsu is about the art, Brazilian is about the combat.
wetter820 says:
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brazilian jiu jitsu is 10 times better
NoisyWombat says:
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2:12 that was just mean!
TILUNG21 says:
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wow iv been taking ju jitsu for 4 years im sooo far away from this guy
aaaaaaaa3aaaaaa says:
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shiiiit my sensei only go to 2nd degree
CPU119 says:
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@EkkusuPlus2 lol.True…..true
EkkusuPlus2 says:
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@CPU119 no. LOL. they dont count as fighting even cuz they just teleport everywhere throw a few punches and talk o.o
HOaliyartMO says:
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@BlueRaptor28
mat battle . com
is a good place to start for tutorials/documentaries on the big name jj people.
CPU119 says:
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this is probably a stupid question,but is there any martial art fights like dbz or naruto
TheDinnoo505 says:
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I like Jiu Jitsu
TheDinnoo505 says:
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I like Jiu Jitsu
BlueRaptor28 says:
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this guy is a beast!!!! i wanna learn how to do this!
pcjudosambo says:
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@Saforge oh no, Krav Maga is for military training, similar to old-style Japanese Ju-Jitsu where they attack the eyes, groin, spine, neck and other stuff that BJJ/Judo guys usually don’t attack. But yes, put a Judo black belt or BJJ black belt against your average street attacker, the Judo/BJJ guy has a hell of a lot more chances of survival and winning the fight. You see, Krav Maga is for the military (primarily) & the streets, BJJ/Judo is mainly for the streets.
Saforge says:
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@pcjudosambo Yea I see what ur saying dude, Judo and BJJ guys usually have good conditioning as well, putting them above your average street mugger in a physical sense, even though real fights usually last less than a minute and the adreneline’s flowing like a river. I was just trying to make sure noone tried to use Krav Maga as a base of comparison for BJJ.
TheMartialBo says:
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Reminds me of my Hapkido training, very very similar to the Hapkido I practice.
pcjudosambo says:
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@BJJHomos Jason Chambers who is a brown belt in BJJ under Eddie Bravo was actually humiliated by Krav Maga guys in Human Weapon … now being a brown belt under Eddie is pretty serious … BJJ is excellent for self-defense just like Judo or even Wrestling … but training against a knife attack or multiple attackers is different than for the sport of the art.
pcjudosambo says:
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@Saforge Jason Chambers, who’s a brown belt in BJJ under Eddie Bravo, he also has Thai boxing experience and MMA experience was pretty much helpless against an attacker with a knife and pretty much helpless against multiple attackers. The Krav Maga guys told Jason that he is a good cage fighter but his self-defense stinks. Krav Maga and something like Systema/Combat Sambo is def. the best for self-defense but I wouldn’t count out a good BJJ/Judo guy in a self-defense fight… they train 4 that.
Saforge says:
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@BJJHomos Ok dude, you need to stop believing everything you see on Youtube..you can’t compare a self defense system like Krav Maga to a sport like BJJ..they have NOTHING in common..you take someone that’s been trained in proper Krav Maga and put them up against even an experienced BJJ fighter, you’ll get one result every time..a dead BJJ practicioner.
Not trying to rain on your parade or anything, but you made it sound like Krav Maga is some second rate ring sport
CheIgevara says:
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not all opponents attack like zombies. Against 300 lbs bodybuilder, yeah you will win. But against some dude that knows to manage his own energy… you will end up in hospital with several broken bones. The epic part here, is that YOU broke your bones, by yourself, trying to kick some ass.
dansimmons21 says:
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Can really see where O’sensei (morihei ueshiba) got much of his inspiration. Can see nikkyo and sankyo in there in some form or other!
RockingHood1 says:
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@YyJoBb Penutbutter
splashie777 says:
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@TheRealUnderherfeet
Could not agree more, people over estimate their own strength and think ‘pfft i’d just jab him in the face and he would go down’ i did kick boxing for twelve months and am fourteen stone, when i joined a MMA class and took part in BJJ which inlcuded floor work i was astonished to find that through pure technique over power I was being out done by other members of no more that nine stone twelve.
killbot9 says:
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is there any videos of him competing?
biiigjerry says:
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Ha, I hope that guy who gets thrown down gets paid alot.
BJJHomos says:
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@EmmaRoseOkicki Krav Maga comes from Japanese JuJitsu. Look up the founder here on You Tube. They used to call it Isreali JuJitsu. “Irmi Leitchfield” is his name. (sorry for the mis-spelling of his name) BTW he sucked at JJJ—which the videos clearly show. After completing all three levels of Krav Maga you’d maybe be a blue belt in BJJ or JJJ.