The problem i see with sport's jujitsu though is that it merely seem's to be a mix between kick boxing and BJJ as most of the lock's can't be implemented and also because of the boxing glove's the use of someone's finger's which is essential to throw's and some of the more precise techniques is negated
why are some wearing colored belts other than black, judging by their technique they are definitely not red or white belts which some are wearing. Some very good techniques there
MMA = not a new concept, that has been taught ever since the mid to late 1800s in japan and okinawa, for those that actually have an interest in reading some history on this stuff, there it is.
@aknewway Actually mma is alot older then that and the first recorded teaching of an fighting form similair ( more extreme but similair) would be Penkration in ancient Greece 2500-3000 years ago. (more extreme in the sence that they didn't have any rules and even poking eye's or breaking fingers was normal )
@SurfacingChannel Thats exactly right, I heard the same thing. I talked to a guy who grew up in okinawa and trained at shugoro nakazatos school, and he said that their "sparring" sessions were, one person stands in the middle and 5 other people pound on you the whole time, and your job is just to fight back for as long as you can. so, I just find it funny how here in the US with the mma boom people think its some sort of new amazing thing, its an old concept being commercialized, thats it
Good movie. Practice this sport my self, and must i say: I see why the creator of judo removed all the kicking and hitting for it to become a sport. The risk of injury is great.
go fuck yourself you and all the mma, this is JU JITSU...technically speaking this is way better than mma...they are more clean when they fight...if don't see that..
You do not realize that said, I think you should not fight this noble art ... The problem is that my fight begins where his ends. How do you explain why there is no fighter in the UFC champion in his art. If it is not as effective because they stand out in the fighting world. Try to fight with BJJ ... I think you already know.
From what I know .. jiu jitsu was first created by monks in INDIA. The master Mitisuyo Maeda taught only what he knew and his techniques. I practice more than 20 years and never heard that the fight History.The origin is not Japan but INDIA. Where ends the other begins fighting jiu jitsu .... THE ORIGIN IS NOT JAPAN.
i was interested in doing full contact ju jitsu until i saw this vid... i may aswell go down the local for a punch up on a friday lol this shit looks BRUTAL!
@jungenbum MMA by definition is a mixture of different martial arts hence the name "mixed martial arts" jujitsu is a single martial art, however it looks like a mixture because no other martial art on the planet is as well rounded and comprehensive as it
@bigmanoooo1 Well, jujitsu is a mix from judo, and someting else, but MMA came originally from Jeet kune do, wich is a mix of kung fu, karate, judo,...
@hersenbeuker no judo was derived from japanese jujitsu in the 19th century, bjj was in turn derived from judo, japanese jujitsu is a single martial its just very varied, that's why so many other arts were derived from it
@hersenbeuker You're an idiot for saying MMA came from "Jeet Kune do" when MMA isn't even a fucking martial art, its just a category or label the defines a sport in which all martial arts are used. You can't say MMA came from one martial art retard when the meaning of it means the use of all practical martial arts.
@capitandelfuego actually MMA originated from pankration wich was a sport in the firs t olympics that combined boxing and wrestling then. back then wrestling was not like collegiate wrestling it was more like jiujitsu in the sense that it was based on submissions not "pinning" your opponent
@hersenbeuker how can you say that when judo came from ju jitsu and MMA isn't even a martial arts. MMA is a sport with lots of martial arts used in it, that's all.
@Geleen046bitches there are no forbidden moves in jujitsu because its not a sport, it was developed for battle so anything goes btw bjj is purely ground fighting which this isn't,,,seriously why do people who don't practice jjj keep commenting? its bloody annoying
@Geleen046bitches it depends on the rules of the contest, this is full contact it says in the description, btw which style of jujitsu do you practice?
@Geleen046bitches i meant more for use in the street than competition, they do teach to hit a floored opponent because like i said jj is not primarily a sport it is primarily a self defense system to be used on the street
@Geleen046bitches saying you just practice jujitsu is like saying you practice karate, there are many different styles of Japanese jujitsu. just like there are many styles of karate, i practice atemi ryu
This is traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu? Bullshit. I didn't see one Japanese fighter in these clips. Are you saying that before Maeda went to Brazil and taught the Gracies judo/jiu jitsu that someone else before him went to POLAND and taught traditional Jiu Jitsu, and not lost during WWII? Traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu is now known as Judo. The original roots are long gone. The Gracies were taught Judo and ground techniques which were improved on again and again. This video is just MMA-sorry!
@herbiesnerd "Traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu is now known as Judo."
what? i suggest you look up "jujutsu" on wikipedia you are making a fool of yourself with such ignorance this is jujitsu, i study japanese jujitsu and i can tell you that its very different to judo, seriously why comment on youtube if you dont know what you are talking about?
@bigmanoooo1 "In 1882 I founded the Kodokan to teach judo to others. Within a few years, the number of students rapidly increased. They came from all over Japan, many having left jujutsu masters to train with me. Eventually judo displaced jujutsu in Japan, and no one any longer speaks of jujutsu as a contemporary art in Japan, although the word has survived overseas."-Jigoro Kano-Father of Judo. So traditional Japanese Ju Jitsu disappeared. You are practicing a lost art, so where is the lineage?
@herbiesnerd jujitsu was the art of the samurai and is an all encompassing system which has
- chokes and strangles
- joint locks
- strikes
- throws
- ground fighting
- pressure pint techniques
and more thats why thsi looks like mma my friend, jujitsu may not be the comtemporary japanese art but it is the original japanese art which gave rise to many others including judo and bjj by extension, you seem biased towards jjj which is strange because without it there could not be bjj
@bigmanoooo1 My point is this, WHERE IS THE LINEAGE??? What year did someone resurrect Samurai warrior training and call it Japanese Ju Jitsu? Send me something to prove me wrong about my claim of NO STRIKES. Ju Jutsu means the "gentle art". I think Judo means "gentle practice". The only striking I've seen in a BJJ class is defensive mainly, nothing that would cause damage to your opponent, more like knockout prevention before going to the ground. Modern RYU JJJ? Please prove it to me.
@herbiesnerd Its pretty ez to track jujitsu and the split between jujitsu to judo tobjj if you want to track a style you have to go to the grand master in the gracies case they planly state that bjj comes from kosen judo you go to kosen they state that judo was made because the wrist techniques did to much damage in training and competion so the sport of judo and aikido was made from japanese jujitsu you cam track japanese jujitsu all the way back along side arts in india do your research!
@SanSuMartialArts You are the first to attempt to answer my question. Carlos Gracie Sr. was taught both judo and ju jutsu from Maeda. I know all about the full history of Jiu Jitsu & Judo. Aikido I don't know about but huge differences from judo philosophy. Original Judo is not the same as today. "...Eventually judo displaced jujutsu in Japan, and no one any longer speaks of jujutsu as a contemporary art in Japan..." - Jigoro Kano. My question still stands, who continued teaching Ryu JJJ?
@herbiesnerd well i can only state in my style the different styles were split up do to war and dieing sensei im not realy sure if there was say any style of ju-jitsu that was passed down as for technique to technique do to the nature of ju-jitsu techniques are always added and taken out but the japanese style was passed sensei to student student springs off and makes there style and so on. I traced my style back to japan and it seems even in japan my masters were into many styles.
Thank you! Judo is a lot more pure than people realize. One aspect of it Kano wanted to achieve was realism. He saw weapons training as bunk because you could not train all out, and striking was not done all out, mostly in Kata forms. Judo still contains much of pure jiu jitsu but practitioners of just Jiu Jitsu, especially BJJ have evolved it way past judo practitioners. Kimura beat Helio Gracie true, but he was 80 lbs heavier and 9 years younger. Skills being equal, you need weight classes.
@herbiesnerd a huge lie by the Gracies. Kimura was 4lb heavier than Helio and 3-4 years younger. This is all documented fact in Kimura's autobiography. I play Judo and train JJJ, I'm constantly sick of the lies spread about the newaza superiority of BJJ players. They focus on ONE aspect of a fight, the ground game. Who would even consider going to the ground in a real fight? No-one with any sense.
@LeviAAA I would like to weigh in on this conversation as a Gracie Jiu Jitsu player. I study under Fabio Santos, who has trained with the Gracie Family for almost 40 years. First of all, Kimura was a lot larger than Helio Gracie. Look at the historical data. I do like how your info is 'verfifed' through Kimura's autobiography though. I'm sure that's unbiased.
@LeviAAA Second, there are striking techniques in Gracie Jiu Jitsu. Just read Helio's book. He's got plenty in there, and he invented it, so that's definitive. Third, most fights go to the ground anyway. BJJ focuses on this because that's real life. There are also plenty of techniques that don't end up with the defender on the ground. Try educating yourself before acting like an expert.
@agogeomaha BJJ isn't all Gracie JJ now is it. Carlson's school 'Barra' is different in it's approach, now GB is far more popular worldwide than Gracie humaita is. Modern BJJ is generally only newaza and I know very well BJJ players and have been to some GB academies. Class starts on it's knees and ends on it's knees. I've been around along time and I've never seen ONE pure BJJ player able to grapple from standing, all they do is fall and pull guard.
@agogeomaha As for Helio, you honestly think Kimura would need to lie? The bloody Brazilian press reported the fight as 'victory for Helio', read more of the story and it a supposed 'moral' victory. How about reading this from the former Brazilian Judo coach George Mehdi. BJJ/GJJ is the biggest scam in martial arts, where as JJJ is the real deal - educate yourself and don't believe the hype of the Gracies. Google George Medhi and read what he says about Helio's weight....
Responder a este vídeo... You do not realize that said, I think you should not fight this noble art ... The problem is that my fight begins where his ends. How do you explain why there is no fighter in the UFC champion in his art. If it is not as effective because they stand out in the fighting world. Try to fight with BJJ ... I think you already know.
@rodrigobotto BJJ is not a complete art. It's a ground based grappling system that excels in newaza. Why do UFC MMA fighters CROSS TRAIN in wrestling/judo (take downs) striking 'Muay Thai' and BJJ for ground based submissions. This video IS MMA in a Gi, I know plenty of Judoka and traditional Japanese JuJutsuka who can beat pure BJJ players. BJJ is NOT a complete fighting system, it's great for competition but utterly useless in self-defense.
Looking from that point of view, it then makes perfect sense to associate Buddhist monks in India around 2,000 B.C. with the origins of Jiu-Jitsu.
The Buddhist value system of deep respect to all forms of life allowed the development of such a system of self-defense that aimed to neutralize an aggression without necessarily harming the aggressor.
@rodrigobotto again you must know about as much about Buddhism as you do about Jujitsu. Monks in India 2000 BC trained martial arts? Considering Buddhism is only 500 years older than Christianity that's plain stupid. Secondly, NO INDIAN BUDDHIST MONKS trained Martial Arts. The Shaolin monks of China were supposedly taught by the Indian Dhanya master Bodhidharma which may or may not be true. Maybe you should read some history before trying to bullshit your way thought an argument you can't win.
The worst blind is he does not see his own foot. I think you do not seem humble. His attitude is arrogant. I never said I had not been established as a martial art ... just said that the roots are Indian. Born in India and was being perfected in Japan. In northern India, a few miles above Benares, 2,500 years old, was born Prince Siddhartha Gauthama, known as booty Muni (Solitaire Prince) who later became the Buddha - the enlightened one. With the birth of Buddhism, also came jiu-jitsu because
@rodrigobotto fail. Ju Jitsu is Japanese, came probably from Chin na from China. Shaolin were much later than you said, and no Buddhist monks were in India 2000 years BC. Buddhism is 2500 years old. Gautama Buddha didn't practice any wrestling and neither did the Sangha. You're way off the mark and no nothing of Jujitsu or Buddhism, just quit now and take your silly views of BJJ away with you. Utterly laughable. See you on the mat sometime.
With the birth of Buddhism, also came jiu-jitsu because of the need to defend the monks, who could not bear arms, which would be damaging to the morale of their religion. Endowed with great knowledge and perfect knowledge of the human body, they created jiu-jitsu, which has in its main defense essence, based on physical laws, such as balance, moment of force, leverage, inertia, center of gravity, etc. .
@bigmanoooo1 Where did your instructors learn pre 1882 ryu ju jutsu??? That is what I want to know. Mitsuyo Maeda was taught ju jutsu and judo from his master Jigoro Kano, the inventor of judo. Maedo knew both arts. He taught Carlos Gracie sr. of Brazil ryu ju jitsu. Carlos Gracie and his brothers, especially Helio Gracie refined the ground skills and reinvented it into a new form of Jiu Jitsu, Brazillian Jiu Jitsu. Judo is better at throws and BJJ is better at submissions. Wikipedia? lol
@herbiesnerd btw i learn atemi ryu jujitsu which is a new school founded in 1975 , atemi means vital strike you seem to think that jujitsu no longer exists lol ill stick with jjj and you stick with bjj and if you get in a street fight just take it to the ground and see where that gets you lmao
@bigmanoooo1 Kid learn how to argue. Apples and Oranges. I'm challenging where your "RYU" Ju Jitsu came from and now you want to compare styles. Who founded your school in 1975 and where and who trained him? 1882 was a long time ago but only 4 or 5 generations of instructors. Where is the lineage??? Ju Jutsu means "the gentle art". Even pre 1882 as it was practiced was still no strikes. It was throws and submissions. You are learning MMA and calling it Ju Jitsu. More power to you! I tap.
@herbiesnerd "Even pre 1882 as it was practiced was still no strikes."
wrong jujitsu has always had strikes, many forms of karate have their roots in japanese jujitsu so learn about the subject matter of which you speak before arguing from ignorance
@herbiesnerd you are arguing that jujitsu cant have strikes but you dont know the difference between judo and jujitsu...you are either a troll or a fucking retard, either way im not wasting any more time on you
@herbiesnerd ur wrong my little brother has doed jujutsu. from jujutsu it become judo and bjj. it loks like mma cuz they use mostly jujutsu. whats injured grapling,throwning, locks, chokes, strikes, presure points,
This is the best and most realistic combination of striking and grappling I've seen. To my eyes anyway. UFC comes close, but the no shirt and shorts thing is really only realistic in the summer at the beach. Most of the time people are going to have pants and some kind of top on, whether shirt, sweatshirt, or coat to grab and pull you around with.
That movie was made in Polan . the professions in Ju-jitsu between players several Polish Ju-Jitsu Federation. This is what you can watch the film is a collection of techniques ju jitsu to put the Poles in the last decade. What I can add apart is the fact that every faction of ju-jitsu has the same roots, and so based on the same techniques as the difference between "styles" ju-jitsu is the question that what is based
as for a comment like that from ring 2tapout you want go beat some person you no you can beat who easy for you cos you saw a vidieo of traind skilled martial artists
That´s not JIU JITSU. Jiu jitsu is another martial art without punches and kicks.
Here in Brasil a graduated Jiu Jitsu fighter can learn these techniques too but we prefer to learn from a Muay Thay or Boxing styles professional not from Ju Jutsu style.
By the way Jiu Jitsu is the base and the most important martial art of MMA Fighters.
This vídeo contains something we call "grosserias" in portuguese.
@alexandremari This is Japanese JiuJitsu. What you have in Brazil is Brazilian JiuJitsu which is based off Judo and Judo is based off this. Its like this, (Japanese JiuJitsu -->judo--> BJJ) JiuJitsu was the original art, then they separated a style that focused on grappling and throws into Judo. Mitsuyo Maeda taught the Gracies this style of Judo, then they built on it and called it Brazilian JiuJitsu. they all share moves cause they came from the same source, but theyre separate arts now.
@LordDigz12 You make the best case for JJJ so far. Maeda pissed off a lot of Japanese for teaching Jiu Jitsu outside Japan. Maeda knew Ju Jutsu before he was taught Judo by his master and the creator of Judo. Maeda taught both Judo and Ryu Ju Jutsu to Carlos Gracie. What I am arguing is that by Kano's own words, Judo took over like a wave in Japan and Ryu Ju Jutsu in its pure form disappeared. I realize BJJ and Judo share many of the same techniques, but where did today's JJJ come from?
From what I know .. jiu jitsu was first created by monks in INDIA. The master Mitisuyo Maeda taught only what he knew and his techniques. I practice more than 20 years and never heard that the fight History.The origin is not Japan but INDIA. Where ends the other begins fighting jiu jitsu .... THE ORIGIN IS NOT JAPAN.
@rodrigobotto In 20 years you don't know much about grappling based martial arts. India *could* of been the birthplace of what we'd call jujutsu (NOT BJJ) from Chinese Chin-na takedowns and ground techniques this was spread to Japan where the Jujutsu Ryu's were the chosen unarmed combat of the Samurai. From Jujutsu, Kano Jigaro developed Judo, from Judo with more emphases on live sparing (randori) was taught to Conde Koma who settled in Brazil and taught the Gracies newaza based JUDO.
@tomdownard4179 I had a tournament on a thursday, went to school the next day for two hours before finally giving up and going home sick. I felt like every single one of my muscels had been either torn or bruised. I only got second place so i was sorta pissed.
@PsychosGeckos this is JUJITSU, this is the japanese art. ju meaning gentle, jitsu translates to art. . bjj stems from kodokan judo and many believe traditional japanese jujitsu as well. keep in mind that traditional japanese jujitsu has been around since feudal japan. and bjj didnt come about until the gracies brought adapted it to their own in the 20th century.
@PsychosGeckos dude go to a grappling tournament and you'll see plenty of red belts...it's just when two competitors are the same belt color. to distinguish between them....
All you people are stupid, looking through all the comments i see so many people writing saying it crap when most of the people in this conpetition could knock them out in a heart beat, and does anyone know how old you have to be to do full contact, im a few days away from being 14 and i do ishin ryu ju-jitsu, and im sorry but they do teach us street fighting too, they teach us a lot of things but in a comeptition its different
U can't use proper Ju Jitsu techniques in competition because Ju Jitsu is designed to be a self defense with death or serious injury being the end result for the assailant. A Ju Jitsuka will just react & what will be will be if u know what i mean, that's why sporting Ju Jitsu bouts take so long. Real fights are over in seconds. Still competition is good to explore resistance but obviously u can't do the deadly stuff or go all out to break someone joints.
I think it’s just the opposite. Most “real fights” end up on the ground, unless someone gets caught with a punch that ends it quickly before any grabbing takes place - which is pretty rare, I’d imagine. Once the individuals involved get close enough for grabbing and grappling to take place - as happens in most altercations - the individual trained in Jiu-Jitsu will have an enormous advantage, and will quickly subdue his opponent with some sort of submission move.
I don't know why this is such a widely held belief. The few fights I've been in were minutes long, not seconds. Oh and an art that is compliant like JJJ can never help you to kill, or even fight very well. BJJ guys are good at fighting because they actually spar each other every single class. They get used to fighting resisting opponents, just like every other art that works in real fights. You have to get used to fighting in order to fight well.
@Ljenkins9000 "an art that is compliant like JJJ can never help you to kill, or even fight very well." Historically speaking, JJJ served the Samurai quite well, and I believe they fought all the time on the battlefield, in armor....to the death. A warrior society like the Samurai wouldn't develop an ineffective fighting style. BJJ and Judo both descended from JJJ, and saying that JJJ isn't real fighting but BJJ is, is like saying you can pluck fresh fruit from a rotten tree.
@44excalibur "Historically speaking, JJJ served the Samurai quite well, and I believe they fought all the time on the battlefield, in armor"
Sounds like they had no use for it with all those weapons and armor. Seriously though, we have no idea whether it was of any use, and JJJ is not a set style. There were hundreds of different kinds, ranging from weapons to striking to grappling. Furthermore...
@Ljenkins9000 And the reason the Samurai used Jujutsu is precisely because they wore armor, as body armor would have made striking less effective, which is why they emphasized grappling more than strking.
@44excalibur ...we have no idea how they trained 400 years ago. It may have been with real resistance like BJJ, or with none at all like JJJ today.
"and saying that JJJ isn't real fighting but BJJ is, is like saying you can pluck fresh fruit from a rotten tree"
That analogy doesn't work. All MAs change over time. I'm sure Kung Fu worked 1000 years ago. Doesn't mean it works for shit today (when nobody who does Kung Fu spends even 5 minutes sparring).
@Ljenkins9000 We know that the Greeks trained in Pankration thousands of years ago, and I don't see Samurai Jujutsu as being that much different. And we know that the Samurai were battlefield warriors, so they would have fashioned their fighting arts accordingly. A Winchester carbine isn't as advanced as an AK-47, but it'll still kill you. Yes, times change, but human body mechanics have stayed relatively the same. I honestly don't understand where this argumentative talk on MA vids comes from.
The problem i see with sport's jujitsu though is that it merely seem's to be a mix between kick boxing and BJJ as most of the lock's can't be implemented and also because of the boxing glove's the use of someone's finger's which is essential to throw's and some of the more precise techniques is negated
Paddy234 10 hours ago
why are some wearing colored belts other than black, judging by their technique they are definitely not red or white belts which some are wearing. Some very good techniques there
Paddy234 1 week ago
@Paddy234 They are competition belts to determine who is who
murkleman6 14 hours ago
@murkleman6 Awrite, thank's for replying
Paddy234 14 hours ago
Those bastards knows how to fight
SatanicTemptation 1 week ago
This is like streetfighting ??!!
Osternoob 1 month ago
MMA with a chinese superhero outfit..
Daan6661 1 month ago
Real warriors
TheDidier2011 2 months ago
perfecto jiujitsu evolucion
irvinebed 2 months ago
4:57 !
WOW !
YANKESStm 3 months ago
Everything looks less homo when people are wearing clothes (even when 2 men are ontop of eachother)
AsianStyled 3 months ago
I LIKE IT!!!
TheNikolaydis 4 months ago
don't it seem me jujitsu but a bar brawls :)
deuterio88 4 months ago
MMA = not a new concept, that has been taught ever since the mid to late 1800s in japan and okinawa, for those that actually have an interest in reading some history on this stuff, there it is.
aknewway 5 months ago
@aknewway Actually mma is alot older then that and the first recorded teaching of an fighting form similair ( more extreme but similair) would be Penkration in ancient Greece 2500-3000 years ago. (more extreme in the sence that they didn't have any rules and even poking eye's or breaking fingers was normal )
SurfacingChannel 5 months ago
@SurfacingChannel Thats exactly right, I heard the same thing. I talked to a guy who grew up in okinawa and trained at shugoro nakazatos school, and he said that their "sparring" sessions were, one person stands in the middle and 5 other people pound on you the whole time, and your job is just to fight back for as long as you can. so, I just find it funny how here in the US with the mma boom people think its some sort of new amazing thing, its an old concept being commercialized, thats it
aknewway 5 months ago
@aknewway we ''spar"' the same way here in holland
SurfacingChannel 5 months ago
Good movie. Practice this sport my self, and must i say: I see why the creator of judo removed all the kicking and hitting for it to become a sport. The risk of injury is great.
arjonass85 5 months ago
lmao. dude at 0:35 obviously dosent know how to use his hips. armbar all day.
ultra1super1megadude 5 months ago
i wanna see a tornado kick to these peeps heads :L
Rebelegend 5 months ago
isnt this the old school jiu jitsu right?
TheEmericano 6 months ago
TOTAL CARNAGE
rhestephens 6 months ago
aw man this old school can't wait for this shit to come back!!:) GREAT VID!!
NMIBUBBLE11 6 months ago
This is the Jiu jitsu I grew up on, now there's BJJ everywhere and many have forgotten or don't know about the start of it all.
mikeusurper 6 months ago
please re-title this video to "MMA With Gis
drummdude716 6 months ago
@drummdude716
go fuck yourself you and all the mma, this is JU JITSU...technically speaking this is way better than mma...they are more clean when they fight...if don't see that..
DavidDrizt 5 months ago
this is not jiu jitsu....
cstorey138 6 months ago
its jiu jitsu
Patspies 6 months ago
FROM POLAND WITH LOVE KURWA
chojny 6 months ago 6
@chojny Najst ;D
kaeleon1111 3 weeks ago
Damned good video.
johnhi00 6 months ago
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Dman123456789yourmom 6 months ago
Please what is the name of this song i know its by MONSTER MAGNET right i went through like all of there songs and cant find this one?
gamingdirt 6 months ago
@gamingdirt Powertrip, second one is Linkin Park
LeviAAA 6 months ago
@gamingdirt powertrip dude its in the description
randywilliams1234 6 months ago
19 people who dislike this aren't real Jujitsuka
LeviAAA 6 months ago
THE ORIGIN OF THE FIGHT IS INDIA
rodrigobotto 7 months ago
You do not realize that said, I think you should not fight this noble art ... The problem is that my fight begins where his ends. How do you explain why there is no fighter in the UFC champion in his art. If it is not as effective because they stand out in the fighting world. Try to fight with BJJ ... I think you already know.
rodrigobotto 7 months ago
From what I know .. jiu jitsu was first created by monks in INDIA. The master Mitisuyo Maeda taught only what he knew and his techniques. I practice more than 20 years and never heard that the fight History.The origin is not Japan but INDIA. Where ends the other begins fighting jiu jitsu .... THE ORIGIN IS NOT JAPAN.
rodrigobotto 7 months ago
1:52 .... an amazing kick!
cjsf92 7 months ago
This is like gi mma i like it
mrJbirdjojo 7 months ago
great video
anlaff 7 months ago
so this is basically ufc
supperfley 7 months ago
who sings this ??
24FLYstar 7 months ago
i was interested in doing full contact ju jitsu until i saw this vid... i may aswell go down the local for a punch up on a friday lol this shit looks BRUTAL!
skandalukuk 7 months ago
this looks like an MMA fight with a gi on xD this was some seriously cool stuff though!
salvationwar 7 months ago
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dusankrang 7 months ago
I've seen bjj and judo and mma competitions..this look pretty much real hardcore..more realistic fighting style,i'd say..
BumbleBeat21 7 months ago
this looks funn!
Theocpr534 7 months ago
it must be hard to do jujutsu with gloves on, especially tangled in your sleeve or your opponents gi
pacificimporters 7 months ago
Full contact Jiu Ju-jutsu = MMA with a gi
jungenbum 7 months ago 35
@jungenbum uh, no
ilspaturnaz 5 months ago
@jungenbum MMA by definition is a mixture of different martial arts hence the name "mixed martial arts" jujitsu is a single martial art, however it looks like a mixture because no other martial art on the planet is as well rounded and comprehensive as it
bigmanoooo1 5 months ago
@bigmanoooo1 Well, jujitsu is a mix from judo, and someting else, but MMA came originally from Jeet kune do, wich is a mix of kung fu, karate, judo,...
hersenbeuker 4 months ago
@hersenbeuker no judo was derived from japanese jujitsu in the 19th century, bjj was in turn derived from judo, japanese jujitsu is a single martial its just very varied, that's why so many other arts were derived from it
bigmanoooo1 4 months ago
@hersenbeuker You're an idiot for saying MMA came from "Jeet Kune do" when MMA isn't even a fucking martial art, its just a category or label the defines a sport in which all martial arts are used. You can't say MMA came from one martial art retard when the meaning of it means the use of all practical martial arts.
capitandelfuego 4 months ago
@capitandelfuego jeet-kune-do=mma...
hersenbeuker 4 months ago
@capitandelfuego actually MMA originated from pankration wich was a sport in the firs t olympics that combined boxing and wrestling then. back then wrestling was not like collegiate wrestling it was more like jiujitsu in the sense that it was based on submissions not "pinning" your opponent
kevincible134 1 month ago
@hersenbeuker how can you say that when judo came from ju jitsu and MMA isn't even a martial arts. MMA is a sport with lots of martial arts used in it, that's all.
JammyBullet1 2 months ago
@JammyBullet1
by polish law MMA isnt a sport dyscypline
pacerq 1 month ago
@pacerq I dont care, MMA is a sport; not a self- defence system.
JammyBullet1 1 month ago
@hersenbeuker well actually jujitsu and judo are mirror images of each other, jujitsu means soft technique and judo means soft way
kevincible134 1 month ago
@jungenbum ???
Ju Jitsu is a fighting system, MMA and 'full contact' are just regulations for some kind of fighting systems.
So, MMA = Ju Jitsu with no gi
patoschki 2 months ago
Why did you pick such horrible music to go with this?
yshwon 7 months ago
Can someone tell me please, what's this fuckin' good music in this video?:)
Nice video, I really enjoyed watching.:)
Lynner95 8 months ago
At original JiuJitsu it is forbidden to kick or hit somebody if he's on the ground.. And JiuJitsu is a combination of Karate and Judo.
What you see here on this video is BJJ because they hit en kick even when the opponent is down, that's not allowed in original JiuJitsu.
Geleen046bitches 8 months ago
@Geleen046bitches there are no forbidden moves in jujitsu because its not a sport, it was developed for battle so anything goes btw bjj is purely ground fighting which this isn't,,,seriously why do people who don't practice jjj keep commenting? its bloody annoying
bigmanoooo1 7 months ago
@bigmanoooo1
Oh yeah??? Well, enter a contest and kick someone who's on the ground. Im sure you are disqalified...
And btw i do practise jj ;)
Geleen046bitches 7 months ago
@Geleen046bitches it depends on the rules of the contest, this is full contact it says in the description, btw which style of jujitsu do you practice?
bigmanoooo1 7 months ago
@Geleen046bitches i meant more for use in the street than competition, they do teach to hit a floored opponent because like i said jj is not primarily a sport it is primarily a self defense system to be used on the street
bigmanoooo1 7 months ago
@bigmanoooo1
Yes i got you! But at the sport it's not allowed to hit a floored opponent in real fights it is (duh)
And, idk what I practice.. Just jiujitsu..
What do you practise then ?
Geleen046bitches 7 months ago
@Geleen046bitches saying you just practice jujitsu is like saying you practice karate, there are many different styles of Japanese jujitsu. just like there are many styles of karate, i practice atemi ryu
bigmanoooo1 7 months ago
Ju jitsu IS mixed martial arts. At least the ju jitsu I learned is. This video demonstrates this principle beautifully.
DrSpooglemon 8 months ago
This is Vale Tudo Jiu Jitsu???
humpfam101 8 months ago
This is traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu? Bullshit. I didn't see one Japanese fighter in these clips. Are you saying that before Maeda went to Brazil and taught the Gracies judo/jiu jitsu that someone else before him went to POLAND and taught traditional Jiu Jitsu, and not lost during WWII? Traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu is now known as Judo. The original roots are long gone. The Gracies were taught Judo and ground techniques which were improved on again and again. This video is just MMA-sorry!
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd "Traditional Japanese Jiu Jitsu is now known as Judo."
what? i suggest you look up "jujutsu" on wikipedia you are making a fool of yourself with such ignorance this is jujitsu, i study japanese jujitsu and i can tell you that its very different to judo, seriously why comment on youtube if you dont know what you are talking about?
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
@bigmanoooo1 "In 1882 I founded the Kodokan to teach judo to others. Within a few years, the number of students rapidly increased. They came from all over Japan, many having left jujutsu masters to train with me. Eventually judo displaced jujutsu in Japan, and no one any longer speaks of jujutsu as a contemporary art in Japan, although the word has survived overseas."-Jigoro Kano-Father of Judo. So traditional Japanese Ju Jitsu disappeared. You are practicing a lost art, so where is the lineage?
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd jujitsu was the art of the samurai and is an all encompassing system which has
- chokes and strangles
- joint locks
- strikes
- throws
- ground fighting
- pressure pint techniques
and more thats why thsi looks like mma my friend, jujitsu may not be the comtemporary japanese art but it is the original japanese art which gave rise to many others including judo and bjj by extension, you seem biased towards jjj which is strange because without it there could not be bjj
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago 2
@bigmanoooo1 My point is this, WHERE IS THE LINEAGE??? What year did someone resurrect Samurai warrior training and call it Japanese Ju Jitsu? Send me something to prove me wrong about my claim of NO STRIKES. Ju Jutsu means the "gentle art". I think Judo means "gentle practice". The only striking I've seen in a BJJ class is defensive mainly, nothing that would cause damage to your opponent, more like knockout prevention before going to the ground. Modern RYU JJJ? Please prove it to me.
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd well i could send you a copy of a Cyrillus sheet for a grading, would that do? it includes strikes
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
@bigmanoooo1 that was supposed to be syllabus lol
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd the strikes mentioned on the syllabus sheet will be familiar to any karate practitioner because they are karate strikes
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd Its pretty ez to track jujitsu and the split between jujitsu to judo tobjj if you want to track a style you have to go to the grand master in the gracies case they planly state that bjj comes from kosen judo you go to kosen they state that judo was made because the wrist techniques did to much damage in training and competion so the sport of judo and aikido was made from japanese jujitsu you cam track japanese jujitsu all the way back along side arts in india do your research!
SanSuMartialArts 8 months ago
@SanSuMartialArts You are the first to attempt to answer my question. Carlos Gracie Sr. was taught both judo and ju jutsu from Maeda. I know all about the full history of Jiu Jitsu & Judo. Aikido I don't know about but huge differences from judo philosophy. Original Judo is not the same as today. "...Eventually judo displaced jujutsu in Japan, and no one any longer speaks of jujutsu as a contemporary art in Japan..." - Jigoro Kano. My question still stands, who continued teaching Ryu JJJ?
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd well i can only state in my style the different styles were split up do to war and dieing sensei im not realy sure if there was say any style of ju-jitsu that was passed down as for technique to technique do to the nature of ju-jitsu techniques are always added and taken out but the japanese style was passed sensei to student student springs off and makes there style and so on. I traced my style back to japan and it seems even in japan my masters were into many styles.
SanSuMartialArts 8 months ago
Thank you! Judo is a lot more pure than people realize. One aspect of it Kano wanted to achieve was realism. He saw weapons training as bunk because you could not train all out, and striking was not done all out, mostly in Kata forms. Judo still contains much of pure jiu jitsu but practitioners of just Jiu Jitsu, especially BJJ have evolved it way past judo practitioners. Kimura beat Helio Gracie true, but he was 80 lbs heavier and 9 years younger. Skills being equal, you need weight classes.
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd a huge lie by the Gracies. Kimura was 4lb heavier than Helio and 3-4 years younger. This is all documented fact in Kimura's autobiography. I play Judo and train JJJ, I'm constantly sick of the lies spread about the newaza superiority of BJJ players. They focus on ONE aspect of a fight, the ground game. Who would even consider going to the ground in a real fight? No-one with any sense.
LeviAAA 7 months ago
@LeviAAA I would like to weigh in on this conversation as a Gracie Jiu Jitsu player. I study under Fabio Santos, who has trained with the Gracie Family for almost 40 years. First of all, Kimura was a lot larger than Helio Gracie. Look at the historical data. I do like how your info is 'verfifed' through Kimura's autobiography though. I'm sure that's unbiased.
agogeomaha 7 months ago
@LeviAAA Second, there are striking techniques in Gracie Jiu Jitsu. Just read Helio's book. He's got plenty in there, and he invented it, so that's definitive. Third, most fights go to the ground anyway. BJJ focuses on this because that's real life. There are also plenty of techniques that don't end up with the defender on the ground. Try educating yourself before acting like an expert.
agogeomaha 7 months ago
@agogeomaha BJJ isn't all Gracie JJ now is it. Carlson's school 'Barra' is different in it's approach, now GB is far more popular worldwide than Gracie humaita is. Modern BJJ is generally only newaza and I know very well BJJ players and have been to some GB academies. Class starts on it's knees and ends on it's knees. I've been around along time and I've never seen ONE pure BJJ player able to grapple from standing, all they do is fall and pull guard.
LeviAAA 7 months ago
@agogeomaha As for Helio, you honestly think Kimura would need to lie? The bloody Brazilian press reported the fight as 'victory for Helio', read more of the story and it a supposed 'moral' victory. How about reading this from the former Brazilian Judo coach George Mehdi. BJJ/GJJ is the biggest scam in martial arts, where as JJJ is the real deal - educate yourself and don't believe the hype of the Gracies. Google George Medhi and read what he says about Helio's weight....
LeviAAA 7 months ago
Responder a este vídeo... You do not realize that said, I think you should not fight this noble art ... The problem is that my fight begins where his ends. How do you explain why there is no fighter in the UFC champion in his art. If it is not as effective because they stand out in the fighting world. Try to fight with BJJ ... I think you already know.
rodrigobotto 7 months ago
@rodrigobotto It is because it is an art of war not mend to be a competition sport.
cementium 7 months ago in playlist fighting
@rodrigobotto BJJ is not a complete art. It's a ground based grappling system that excels in newaza. Why do UFC MMA fighters CROSS TRAIN in wrestling/judo (take downs) striking 'Muay Thai' and BJJ for ground based submissions. This video IS MMA in a Gi, I know plenty of Judoka and traditional Japanese JuJutsuka who can beat pure BJJ players. BJJ is NOT a complete fighting system, it's great for competition but utterly useless in self-defense.
LeviAAA 7 months ago
Jiu-Jitsu in India
Looking from that point of view, it then makes perfect sense to associate Buddhist monks in India around 2,000 B.C. with the origins of Jiu-Jitsu.
The Buddhist value system of deep respect to all forms of life allowed the development of such a system of self-defense that aimed to neutralize an aggression without necessarily harming the aggressor.
rodrigobotto 7 months ago
@rodrigobotto again you must know about as much about Buddhism as you do about Jujitsu. Monks in India 2000 BC trained martial arts? Considering Buddhism is only 500 years older than Christianity that's plain stupid. Secondly, NO INDIAN BUDDHIST MONKS trained Martial Arts. The Shaolin monks of China were supposedly taught by the Indian Dhanya master Bodhidharma which may or may not be true. Maybe you should read some history before trying to bullshit your way thought an argument you can't win.
LeviAAA 6 months ago
The worst blind is he does not see his own foot. I think you do not seem humble. His attitude is arrogant. I never said I had not been established as a martial art ... just said that the roots are Indian. Born in India and was being perfected in Japan. In northern India, a few miles above Benares, 2,500 years old, was born Prince Siddhartha Gauthama, known as booty Muni (Solitaire Prince) who later became the Buddha - the enlightened one. With the birth of Buddhism, also came jiu-jitsu because
rodrigobotto 6 months ago
@rodrigobotto fail. Ju Jitsu is Japanese, came probably from Chin na from China. Shaolin were much later than you said, and no Buddhist monks were in India 2000 years BC. Buddhism is 2500 years old. Gautama Buddha didn't practice any wrestling and neither did the Sangha. You're way off the mark and no nothing of Jujitsu or Buddhism, just quit now and take your silly views of BJJ away with you. Utterly laughable. See you on the mat sometime.
LeviAAA 6 months ago
With the birth of Buddhism, also came jiu-jitsu because of the need to defend the monks, who could not bear arms, which would be damaging to the morale of their religion. Endowed with great knowledge and perfect knowledge of the human body, they created jiu-jitsu, which has in its main defense essence, based on physical laws, such as balance, moment of force, leverage, inertia, center of gravity, etc. .
rodrigobotto 6 months ago
@bigmanoooo1 Where did your instructors learn pre 1882 ryu ju jutsu??? That is what I want to know. Mitsuyo Maeda was taught ju jutsu and judo from his master Jigoro Kano, the inventor of judo. Maedo knew both arts. He taught Carlos Gracie sr. of Brazil ryu ju jitsu. Carlos Gracie and his brothers, especially Helio Gracie refined the ground skills and reinvented it into a new form of Jiu Jitsu, Brazillian Jiu Jitsu. Judo is better at throws and BJJ is better at submissions. Wikipedia? lol
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd btw i learn atemi ryu jujitsu which is a new school founded in 1975 , atemi means vital strike you seem to think that jujitsu no longer exists lol ill stick with jjj and you stick with bjj and if you get in a street fight just take it to the ground and see where that gets you lmao
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
@bigmanoooo1 Kid learn how to argue. Apples and Oranges. I'm challenging where your "RYU" Ju Jitsu came from and now you want to compare styles. Who founded your school in 1975 and where and who trained him? 1882 was a long time ago but only 4 or 5 generations of instructors. Where is the lineage??? Ju Jutsu means "the gentle art". Even pre 1882 as it was practiced was still no strikes. It was throws and submissions. You are learning MMA and calling it Ju Jitsu. More power to you! I tap.
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd "Even pre 1882 as it was practiced was still no strikes."
wrong jujitsu has always had strikes, many forms of karate have their roots in japanese jujitsu so learn about the subject matter of which you speak before arguing from ignorance
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd you are arguing that jujitsu cant have strikes but you dont know the difference between judo and jujitsu...you are either a troll or a fucking retard, either way im not wasting any more time on you
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
@herbiesnerd ur wrong my little brother has doed jujutsu. from jujutsu it become judo and bjj. it loks like mma cuz they use mostly jujutsu. whats injured grapling,throwning, locks, chokes, strikes, presure points,
blackbelt807 8 months ago
Boo.
kidryu16 8 months ago
I bet theres a hell of a lot of injuries in this!!!!! Polish people love fighting man!
mrdubcrazy 8 months ago
This is the best and most realistic combination of striking and grappling I've seen. To my eyes anyway. UFC comes close, but the no shirt and shorts thing is really only realistic in the summer at the beach. Most of the time people are going to have pants and some kind of top on, whether shirt, sweatshirt, or coat to grab and pull you around with.
recalcitrantdefiance 8 months ago
This was invented by a bunch of guys that like fighting. True Jujitsu is not a sport with rules.
1shipday 8 months ago
god damn traditional jiu jitsu is violent !!!
DrAndreiPopescu 8 months ago
That movie was made in Polan . the professions in Ju-jitsu between players several Polish Ju-Jitsu Federation. This is what you can watch the film is a collection of techniques ju jitsu to put the Poles in the last decade. What I can add apart is the fact that every faction of ju-jitsu has the same roots, and so based on the same techniques as the difference between "styles" ju-jitsu is the question that what is based
kumbaya25 8 months ago
Holy shit, some of those kicks/knees are vicious.
dragonx2040 8 months ago
youtube.com/watch?v=J0_Zxm0leBs
inrusi 8 months ago
All I got to say is from 4:50 to 5:00
capice2003 8 months ago
yes, but the techniquies of BJJ are improved by Gracies for ground fighting, becoming so easier to do.
Victor0157 8 months ago
im a wrestler and pretty athletic, but I will most def get fucked up if I tried to fight one of these guys lol
wusta34 8 months ago
i had no idea this existed
respect to all of those guys
Team2Sexy 8 months ago
that kick just messed that guy up damn that was so perfect
cviktor45 8 months ago
at 1,50 nice spin back kick good tieming
as for a comment like that from ring 2tapout you want go beat some person you no you can beat who easy for you cos you saw a vidieo of traind skilled martial artists
COURTCHLOE 8 months ago
at 1,50 nice spin back kick good tieming
COURTCHLOE 8 months ago
im freaken pumped now i wont to go beat someone up brazilian stile,im im in jiujitsu,emyer bussade trains me
Ring2tapout 8 months ago
Sambo with no head gear and long pants haha
sellihcra 8 months ago
1:53 BOOM HEADSHOT!!!!!
calden 9 months ago
It looks just like any other Ma full contact.
Slug fest.
bsuite123 9 months ago
i'm doing japanese Tai Ju-Jutsu, but we have different rules than the guys here.
while holding someone or when someone is holding you(phase 2 and 3) your not allowed to punch or kick.
Flamaha 9 months ago
@Flamaha
this is because you are gay XD
witty001 9 months ago
Um festival...
Festival de grosserias...
Um golpe legalzinho aqui, outro alí, mas a maioria decepciona!
Abç
alexandremari 9 months ago
@claudiojunior151
Bro
That´s not JIU JITSU. Jiu jitsu is another martial art without punches and kicks.
Here in Brasil a graduated Jiu Jitsu fighter can learn these techniques too but we prefer to learn from a Muay Thay or Boxing styles professional not from Ju Jutsu style.
By the way Jiu Jitsu is the base and the most important martial art of MMA Fighters.
This vídeo contains something we call "grosserias" in portuguese.
Abç
See you
alexandremari 9 months ago
@alexandremari This is Japanese JiuJitsu. What you have in Brazil is Brazilian JiuJitsu which is based off Judo and Judo is based off this. Its like this, (Japanese JiuJitsu -->judo--> BJJ) JiuJitsu was the original art, then they separated a style that focused on grappling and throws into Judo. Mitsuyo Maeda taught the Gracies this style of Judo, then they built on it and called it Brazilian JiuJitsu. they all share moves cause they came from the same source, but theyre separate arts now.
LordDigz12 9 months ago 14
@LordDigz12 You make the best case for JJJ so far. Maeda pissed off a lot of Japanese for teaching Jiu Jitsu outside Japan. Maeda knew Ju Jutsu before he was taught Judo by his master and the creator of Judo. Maeda taught both Judo and Ryu Ju Jutsu to Carlos Gracie. What I am arguing is that by Kano's own words, Judo took over like a wave in Japan and Ryu Ju Jutsu in its pure form disappeared. I realize BJJ and Judo share many of the same techniques, but where did today's JJJ come from?
herbiesnerd 8 months ago
@LordDigz12 amazing hw many people just don't get it.
dirosaga 7 months ago 8
From what I know .. jiu jitsu was first created by monks in INDIA. The master Mitisuyo Maeda taught only what he knew and his techniques. I practice more than 20 years and never heard that the fight History.The origin is not Japan but INDIA. Where ends the other begins fighting jiu jitsu .... THE ORIGIN IS NOT JAPAN.
rodrigobotto 7 months ago
@rodrigobotto In 20 years you don't know much about grappling based martial arts. India *could* of been the birthplace of what we'd call jujutsu (NOT BJJ) from Chinese Chin-na takedowns and ground techniques this was spread to Japan where the Jujutsu Ryu's were the chosen unarmed combat of the Samurai. From Jujutsu, Kano Jigaro developed Judo, from Judo with more emphases on live sparing (randori) was taught to Conde Koma who settled in Brazil and taught the Gracies newaza based JUDO.
LeviAAA 7 months ago
Who that's rough! O_O
emulare11 9 months ago
I hate going to a tournament, getting choked out, and waking up with a chalk outline around me. It ruins my ego.
tomdownard4179 9 months ago
@tomdownard4179 I had a tournament on a thursday, went to school the next day for two hours before finally giving up and going home sick. I felt like every single one of my muscels had been either torn or bruised. I only got second place so i was sorta pissed.
sockester234 9 months ago
thats better than ufc if i had the money id go compete there
destincox 9 months ago
Blue Meanies.
yinyangthang 9 months ago
thank you very much for pozting this, you have re inspired me
TorynTYRANT 9 months ago
i hate it when people say jujitsu..>_<
this for sure is not brazilian jiu jitsu, these guys had red belts if im correct.
takes 36 years to get from black to red.
PsychosGeckos 9 months ago
@PsychosGeckos this is JUJITSU, this is the japanese art. ju meaning gentle, jitsu translates to art. . bjj stems from kodokan judo and many believe traditional japanese jujitsu as well. keep in mind that traditional japanese jujitsu has been around since feudal japan. and bjj didnt come about until the gracies brought adapted it to their own in the 20th century.
quidachayjordan 9 months ago
@quidachayjordan but its not bjj correct?
PsychosGeckos 9 months ago
@PsychosGeckos BJJ would be a totally different system, however many things will be shared throughout because every art just stems from each other.
quidachayjordan 9 months ago
@quidachayjordan ok dude i just said that it wasnt bjj...
i do bjj so if anyones in miami dade area message me, deninho jiu jitsu.
PsychosGeckos 9 months ago
@PsychosGeckos dude go to a grappling tournament and you'll see plenty of red belts...it's just when two competitors are the same belt color. to distinguish between them....
newerest1 9 months ago
@newerest1 they were different colors dude, not just red.
theres more than one jiu jitsu,so it could be a different one.
ive been to tournaments before and seminars and have seen belts different from theres.
why even comment?
PsychosGeckos 9 months ago
@PsychosGeckos "this for sure is not brazilian jiu jitsu"
no one said it was, this is ju jitsu the martial that bjj originates from by extension
bigmanoooo1 8 months ago
this is sport jujutsu :D
danloodsojodjfos 9 months ago
This is way better than UFC!
thiagolevy 9 months ago
owwww and the army use some ju-jitsu techniques..... still think its all crap?
IIaMSK1LLZzx 9 months ago
All you people are stupid, looking through all the comments i see so many people writing saying it crap when most of the people in this conpetition could knock them out in a heart beat, and does anyone know how old you have to be to do full contact, im a few days away from being 14 and i do ishin ryu ju-jitsu, and im sorry but they do teach us street fighting too, they teach us a lot of things but in a comeptition its different
IIaMSK1LLZzx 9 months ago
i from brazila and i now do jui jutsu
pedrolobo101 9 months ago
Looks like judo with kickboxing
grahamhg 9 months ago
U can't use proper Ju Jitsu techniques in competition because Ju Jitsu is designed to be a self defense with death or serious injury being the end result for the assailant. A Ju Jitsuka will just react & what will be will be if u know what i mean, that's why sporting Ju Jitsu bouts take so long. Real fights are over in seconds. Still competition is good to explore resistance but obviously u can't do the deadly stuff or go all out to break someone joints.
mrdubcrazy 9 months ago 11
@mrdubcrazy so true
foxybrown2 8 months ago
@mrdubcrazy
I think it’s just the opposite. Most “real fights” end up on the ground, unless someone gets caught with a punch that ends it quickly before any grabbing takes place - which is pretty rare, I’d imagine. Once the individuals involved get close enough for grabbing and grappling to take place - as happens in most altercations - the individual trained in Jiu-Jitsu will have an enormous advantage, and will quickly subdue his opponent with some sort of submission move.
masmddds 8 months ago
@mrdubcrazy "Real fights are over in seconds."
I don't know why this is such a widely held belief. The few fights I've been in were minutes long, not seconds. Oh and an art that is compliant like JJJ can never help you to kill, or even fight very well. BJJ guys are good at fighting because they actually spar each other every single class. They get used to fighting resisting opponents, just like every other art that works in real fights. You have to get used to fighting in order to fight well.
Ljenkins9000 7 months ago
@Ljenkins9000 "an art that is compliant like JJJ can never help you to kill, or even fight very well." Historically speaking, JJJ served the Samurai quite well, and I believe they fought all the time on the battlefield, in armor....to the death. A warrior society like the Samurai wouldn't develop an ineffective fighting style. BJJ and Judo both descended from JJJ, and saying that JJJ isn't real fighting but BJJ is, is like saying you can pluck fresh fruit from a rotten tree.
44excalibur 7 months ago
@44excalibur "Historically speaking, JJJ served the Samurai quite well, and I believe they fought all the time on the battlefield, in armor"
Sounds like they had no use for it with all those weapons and armor. Seriously though, we have no idea whether it was of any use, and JJJ is not a set style. There were hundreds of different kinds, ranging from weapons to striking to grappling. Furthermore...
Ljenkins9000 7 months ago
@Ljenkins9000 And the reason the Samurai used Jujutsu is precisely because they wore armor, as body armor would have made striking less effective, which is why they emphasized grappling more than strking.
44excalibur 7 months ago
@44excalibur ...we have no idea how they trained 400 years ago. It may have been with real resistance like BJJ, or with none at all like JJJ today.
"and saying that JJJ isn't real fighting but BJJ is, is like saying you can pluck fresh fruit from a rotten tree"
That analogy doesn't work. All MAs change over time. I'm sure Kung Fu worked 1000 years ago. Doesn't mean it works for shit today (when nobody who does Kung Fu spends even 5 minutes sparring).
Ljenkins9000 7 months ago
@Ljenkins9000 We know that the Greeks trained in Pankration thousands of years ago, and I don't see Samurai Jujutsu as being that much different. And we know that the Samurai were battlefield warriors, so they would have fashioned their fighting arts accordingly. A Winchester carbine isn't as advanced as an AK-47, but it'll still kill you. Yes, times change, but human body mechanics have stayed relatively the same. I honestly don't understand where this argumentative talk on MA vids comes from.
44excalibur 7 months ago
i comment to remove advert
fuckyou121212121212 9 months ago
Respect.
stevaus22 9 months ago
why not just call it mma - thats what it looks like to me?
sr28rhodes 9 months ago
@sr28rhodes u dnt use hands much and ur fist u us ur pam oh ur hand :D and i sure in mma they use fist
akawerewolfking 9 months ago
jiu jitsu, it's only gay if you make eye contact.
spideykoonrulz 10 months ago
what is the name of the second song?
jrgong1981 10 months ago
@jrgong1981 Linkin park place for my head
777biggs 9 months ago
ju jutsu?
Redam 10 months ago
@Redam jujutsu is japanese jiu jitsu is brazilian
rezlyne 10 months ago
the mother of all japanese martial arts, nice!!
boltvicente 10 months ago
MMA WITH GI'S...LOL
robertboxe92 10 months ago
ok so this is basically gi'd mma...lol i see judo, bjj/jj and kickboxing.....i would love to try this.....but i dont see very many tourneys like that
saberkong 10 months ago
you gotta learn jj (i prefere bjj) and muay thai and u'll be a complete fighter
TheViolenceMan 10 months ago
heterosexual !
GsliMaIiy 10 months ago