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Brazilian
Jiu-Jitsu Technique - The Turtle Mount
The turtle mount is also know as rear mount or the back mount -
Top. In Brazilian Jiu Jitsu techniques the turtle mount involves
one to be behind the opponent, with one's legs hooked around them (the
opponent). In this turtle mount position, one has a major advantage
over the opponent...
Author: Gina Dean
Date Posted: December 21, 2007
How
To Improve Your Grappling And Jiu Jitsu Game With The 5 Levels Of
Learning
Almost every Grappler I know is always looking for ways to improve
their game and make their training more effective. I've found that
by breaking down your learning into 5 levels it will enable you
to become a more technical grappler in a shorter amount of time...
Author: Jim Fortunato
Date Posted: November 09, 2007
Brazilian Jujitsu
You should however realize that the Brazilian Jujitsu training
is a slow and gradual process and anyone who wishes to be an expert
on Brazilian Jujitsu has to go through the belt structure and be
able to hurdle very demanding armed as well as unarmed offensive
moves and attacks. Since Brazilian Jujitsu anyone who wants to learn
the martial arts by practicing together, trust should be developed
among the beginners and the teacher. There must also be a friendly
social life in Brazilian Jujitsu clubs...
Author: Maryann Morrison
Date Posted: May 07, 2007
The Character of
Jiu-Jitsu
With the domination of the Mixed Martial Arts world by Gracie Jiu-Jitsu
practitioners, I have noticed many outsiders have the perception
that Jiu-Jitsu is a one dimensional art that teaches “ground fighting”
and is practiced by a group of brutish Neanderthals...
Author: Anthony Butler
Date Posted: February 23, 2007
The History
of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Part 3
The Gracie's were not the only ones doing Jiu-Jitsu in the world
during the 1900's, and certainly not the only one's doing Jiu-Jitsu
in Brazil, they were just the most popular...
Author: Gene Simco
Date Posted: July 12, 2006
The History
of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Part 2
Eventually, in Japan many different variations of the art (Jiu-Jitsu)
took shape, including Karate, Aikido, and Judo. But these arts were
missing essential pieces of what the complete art of Jiu-Jitsu originally
held. Soon the day of the Samurai...
Author: Gene Simco
Date Posted: July 12, 2006
The History
of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Part 1
I don't think anyone can answer this question with certainty, but
there are plenty of good hypotheses. Every culture has some form
of hand to hand combat in its history. Combat without weapons usually
appears in the form of wrestling...
Author: Gene Simco
Date Posted: July 12, 2006
Matt
Hughes Defeats Royce Gracie. Was It Fair?
Well, who would've thought it would have ended the way it did. The
legend went down.Looking back, one can't be surprised with the result.
In retrospect, it was inevitable...
Author: Ray Mardo
Date Posted: June 03, 2006
Martial
Arts - Introduction to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Most individuals' first experiences with martial arts were watching
Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris on the big screen mystifying us with
flashy punches and kicks and many times taking out multiple assailants
at the same time. While its hard for...
Author: Michael Russell
Date Posted: May 28, 2006
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