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80 Techniques: Helio Gracie Tribute- Migliarese Bros. (BJJ Brazilian Jiu-Jitu Self Defense)

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Grand Master Helio Gracie (Oct 1 1913 - Jan 29 2009) was known as the father of Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu BJJ.

He was the father of the world-renowned fighters Rickson Gracie, Royler Gracie, Royce Gracie, Relson Gracie and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) founder Rorion Gracie

In this video, a documentary, Phil and Ricardo Migliarese, demonstrate the Helio GRacie Brazilian jiu jiutsu self defense system. A Tribute to the master

THis system was the Beginning of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and Sport Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ)

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  • yeh, nothing brazilian about these techniques. I just call it Jiu Jitsu all around, it's all the same concept.

  • @MasterNinja1990. Your wrong. Self defense BJJ incorporates alot of strikes. Sport BJJ doesnt. Watch the old BJJ Self defense videos with Helio, Carlos, Rickson, Royler, Royce etc. Know your topic before sounding like an idiot.

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  • because its the invisible jiu-jitsu

  • I studied Karate, Boxing, Judo, and Helio Gracie Jiujitsu and I can tell you that my effectiveness in real combative situations starts with my boxing, judo, and karate-do but rarely ends with them, unless I attack, It's 25% of the time finishing that way, and of that, much is by a chance strike, which leaves Gracie Jiujitsu with a 75% ability to finish the fight. How many fights have you finished and how? If it doesn't have a weight to it then how can it be heavy?

  • @MasterNinja1990 So you were in the military and studied 12 different styles of martial arts for 10 years. Nothing wrong with having some pride in where you are from and what you have learned. I would have thought that being part of one of the most prestigious military units and having a background in martial arts would have taught one be respectful to others. Also the homophobic comments are uncalled for.

  • And also, yes there are some few grapple techniques that can be effective in a self defense situation. I once used one of my own to defend myself from an attacker with a technique that I learned from the SAS. However...grappling is not really so effective in most situations. Your main objective is to defend and then get away. Not to gay wrestle on the ground like a monkey. Thats why most techniques in Karate is striking and kicking techniques. Undo we do have a few locks and throws.

  • Thats comes of as so funny to me. I have been practising martial arts for 10years, almost every day. Under that time I have been in 12 diffrent martial arts styles. I have been in real self defense situations many times before. One time even against an attacker armed with a knife. I teach self defense to both women and men, young and old. So my man I think I know what I am talking about.

  • @MasterNinja1990 Wow your an idiot, you cant even type BJJ right, Grappling is very effective for the street, the strikes have been in there and thats why its called Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is the sport version, and this video is older than you or those "real martial artists" you speak of, and what martial artists you speaking of? the ones that challenged them daily and lost or the ones in the first UFC with no rules and no gloves? yeah do your research before you talk

  • Awesome! This is one of the best Gracie Videos I've ever seen. Hope to see more!

  • El Jiujitsu brasileño nace a instancias de Helio, por ser una persona de escasa estatura (1,74 mts.) y por tener poco peso (entre 70 y 76 kilos) fue el que comenzó a crear técnicas que se adaptaran para cualquier persona y como decía el dicho del principios del vídeo, era para igualarlas, "que el más débil pudiera derrotar al más fuerte"

  • Siempre recuerdo (porque me impresionó) las palabras de Dan Anderson, protagonista del reality de Discovery Channel; "Maestros de Combate": en cualquier estilo de lucha, arte marcial o deporte de contacto, una persona con ímpetu, fuerza, coraje... puede derrotar a su oponente, en el Jiujitsu brasileño no, es la única arte marcial totalmente técnica.

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