i train in BJJ. is this BJJ but just with boxing included, and no ground and pound? what kind of gloves are those? Rules? im interested in this sport...easy transition into MMA from BJJ
No not really BJJ. Limited time on the ground. Depends on what organisation how long you get on ground. Some allow 15seconds, some allow 30. Its point sparring, plus 3 points for a throw, 2 points for a sweep. No ground and pound allowed, just grappling on the ground. Kind of like amateur mma but with a gi.
@ronhudsonjr This is Japanese Jujitsu translated into sport. It's fairly similar to MMA, though obviously with gis (also, the rules make it less violent than typical MMA). It's essentially knockdown karate combined with judo.
Anyone wanting to try out for Northern Ireland team can do so. Unlike what other organisations say there is competition and if you would like to test your skills you can email me and I will put you in contact with the N.I team director. Not bad for a wee country!!
i'm interested in finding out about the Northern Ireland team, who you and youe club are, where you train and what kinda techniques you do. I've just started JiJitsu in Derry and it's nice to see what's out there
in a ju-jitsu tournament is it both stand up and ground work?
res4mgszelda 1 year ago
@the888CCCC Yeah I know. What equipment/ruleset do you use for Sport JJ. I belong to a club and we're looking to getting more sparring involved.
callum828 1 year ago
Does Sport Jujutsu allow submissions on the ground or is it only points?
hijsan 4 years ago
all you do is try and knock ur oppiont to the ground
k2t8r 4 years ago
i train in BJJ. is this BJJ but just with boxing included, and no ground and pound? what kind of gloves are those? Rules? im interested in this sport...easy transition into MMA from BJJ
ronhudsonjr 4 years ago
No not really BJJ. Limited time on the ground. Depends on what organisation how long you get on ground. Some allow 15seconds, some allow 30. Its point sparring, plus 3 points for a throw, 2 points for a sweep. No ground and pound allowed, just grappling on the ground. Kind of like amateur mma but with a gi.
pintofharpplease 4 years ago
@ronhudsonjr This is Japanese Jujitsu translated into sport. It's fairly similar to MMA, though obviously with gis (also, the rules make it less violent than typical MMA). It's essentially knockdown karate combined with judo.
callum828 1 year ago
Anyone wanting to try out for Northern Ireland team can do so. Unlike what other organisations say there is competition and if you would like to test your skills you can email me and I will put you in contact with the N.I team director. Not bad for a wee country!!
pintofharpplease 4 years ago
well done in canada and well done in jersey nice to have met some of you
stevo2509 4 years ago
i'm interested in finding out about the Northern Ireland team, who you and youe club are, where you train and what kinda techniques you do. I've just started JiJitsu in Derry and it's nice to see what's out there
kickassbitch112 4 years ago
where is there training for this?
JOHNOOH 4 years ago