@Rnt911 Como se algum Imbecil desses falace Portugues
Coloquei isso porque fui o primeiro Brasileiro que postou algo e se vc fosse menos idiota e mais inteligente iria ver que muito desses videos são preconceituosos
@wildchilde69 Rolls was known for competing in Judo, Sambo, and wrestling. He took a lot of techniques from both of those arts, including the triangle, as Maeda did not teach the triangle to the Gracies for whatever reason. Rolls was also said to have a very powerful Uchimata. Rickson Gracie became the new "family champion" when Rolls died prematurely in a hang gliding accident. Before Rickson, Rolls was considered the best among the family.
Newaza was not a huge part of original Jujutsu because these were martial arts, not sports and you are not supposed to grapple on the ground on self-defense scenarios.
When Fusen ryu beat the kodokan, by basically sitting on the ground and butt scooting towards their opponents, newaza became more developed, by this time Maeda was already in the process of leaving Japan.
The big development in newaza came from school competition though, and that happened over 10 years after.
@RodrigoCabanillas I understand that. I already know all of that. What confuses me is why you quoted me when you said that. I don't understand what I said wrong? I never said anything about the Fusen Ryu inclusion, Kosen development, etc.
He did not teach it because he didnt knew it, newaza was not as developed in the times of Maeda, it grew with Kosen competition in the first quarter of the century when rules similar to BJJ were in place.
@pcjudosambo I did Judo for a very long time before I started BJJ, but I really believe that right now they both have evolved enough since BJJ started that it's enough for them to be pretty different by now. Yes, most of all the basics comes from Judo. But there are dozens of important positions and techniques in BJJ that are not in Judo. Judo's newaza has also evolved in a way as to be very different from modern BJJ. WILDCHILD69, the late Rolls Gracie was the one who added the triangle to BJJ.
fuck you brazillians...your all thieves
chilidog1001 1 year ago 11
great lesson sensei!
judo is the way to flexiblity!
UnnamedUnplugged 1 year ago
BRASIL DOMINA :D
Aqui tem BRASIL
NOIS TB VÊ essa poha
Éh nois BRASIL
Icup83 1 year ago
@Icup83 Assim vc só envergonha nosso país...
Rnt911 1 year ago
@Rnt911 Como se algum Imbecil desses falace Portugues
Coloquei isso porque fui o primeiro Brasileiro que postou algo e se vc fosse menos idiota e mais inteligente iria ver que muito desses videos são preconceituosos
Seu NERD imbecil
Icup83 1 year ago
@Icup83 Brazil bo Domina
Brazil PELA
CanoC1996 11 months ago
similar to bjj
darksharingan723 1 year ago
@darksharingan723 Not surprisingly, since BJJ got the vast majority of their submissions from Judo...inclusive of the Triangle.
wildchilde69 1 year ago
@wildchilde69 Rolls was known for competing in Judo, Sambo, and wrestling. He took a lot of techniques from both of those arts, including the triangle, as Maeda did not teach the triangle to the Gracies for whatever reason. Rolls was also said to have a very powerful Uchimata. Rickson Gracie became the new "family champion" when Rolls died prematurely in a hang gliding accident. Before Rickson, Rolls was considered the best among the family.
WhtMike2006 1 year ago 3
@WhtMike2006
He did not teach it because he didnt knew it, newaza was not as developed in the times of Maeda, it grew with Kosen competition.
RodrigoCabanillas 11 months ago
@RodrigoCabanillas I fully understand this. I'm confused as to what you're trying to say...
WhtMike2006 11 months ago
@WhtMike2006
Newaza was not a huge part of original Jujutsu because these were martial arts, not sports and you are not supposed to grapple on the ground on self-defense scenarios.
When Fusen ryu beat the kodokan, by basically sitting on the ground and butt scooting towards their opponents, newaza became more developed, by this time Maeda was already in the process of leaving Japan.
The big development in newaza came from school competition though, and that happened over 10 years after.
RodrigoCabanillas 11 months ago
@RodrigoCabanillas I understand that. I already know all of that. What confuses me is why you quoted me when you said that. I don't understand what I said wrong? I never said anything about the Fusen Ryu inclusion, Kosen development, etc.
WhtMike2006 11 months ago
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OVERCAPITALIZE 5 months ago
@WhtMike2006
He did not teach it because he didnt knew it, newaza was not as developed in the times of Maeda, it grew with Kosen competition in the first quarter of the century when rules similar to BJJ were in place.
RodrigoCabanillas 11 months ago
@WhtMike2006
You are right. RodrigoCabanillas is just an idiot, don't need to repeat the same shit.
It's like repeating what the teacher says but more complicated.
Also do you know what this DVD is called?
OVERCAPITALIZE 5 months ago
@darksharingan723 you mean, BJJ's is similar to Judo's? :-)
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo I did Judo for a very long time before I started BJJ, but I really believe that right now they both have evolved enough since BJJ started that it's enough for them to be pretty different by now. Yes, most of all the basics comes from Judo. But there are dozens of important positions and techniques in BJJ that are not in Judo. Judo's newaza has also evolved in a way as to be very different from modern BJJ. WILDCHILD69, the late Rolls Gracie was the one who added the triangle to BJJ.
WhtMike2006 1 year ago
thanks mang!
trooperdz 1 year ago
thanks for all the videos,awesome
jimmcom 3 years ago