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  • @svalovica Cutting wit bro!

  • @bjjweekly How did you mean that ? Btw i have much respect for BJJ but i think its the same like judo.. What are the differences between JUDO and BJJ ? :)

  • @svalovica The Basically Just Judo line is played out, and usually used by someone who doesn't train Judo or BJJ. The differences in the sports are vast even though they are both grappling and there are some techniques that cross over. It's kind of like saying Muay Thai is like boxing because they both punch. A short version is Judo = high power explosive throws, BJJ = more intricate ground fighting. Obviously that's a huge oversimplification but I'm running out of space. ;)

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  • Man BJJ is not a sport.........Not even close to haveing to dedicate yourself at all. BJJ is a lifestyle. It takes more dedication than life itself. Going to a gym to formally train in BJJ is the most privillaged thing in my life. I love BJJ!

  • @PLAHDOUGH ....and 150$ per month

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  • @BushidoCode72 Thank you for explanation !

  • @svalovica Dude all you have to do is look at the rules. BJJ has several elements. Gi Competitions in which leg locks are allowed and 'ipon' automatic wins are not awarded per throw. There is 'no gi' BJJ competitions with more rules (leg locks, knee bars, anckle cranks, spine locks, etc.). There is the Vale Tudo part of BJJ which is no rules fighting with BJJ and Muay Thai mixed in and htere is Self Defense part of BJJ which resembles Japanese Jiujitus. Judo has none of that.

  • @TheRELEKiSM you have nove reason to call me stupid cause you dont know any shit about it ! bjj and judo have grappling and its almost the same, judo have takedowns and bjj too ! try to read something about that pls....

  • @svalovica lmao ur stupid , bjj is ground grappling , judo is mainly takedowns

  • @MrPranksteer Thanks man. I co-coach a small group of kids for MMA. And I always collect good background music. I loved it. Maybe I can buy it from itunes.

  • @BushidoCode72 It's from the "I still have a soul" HBO Boxing commercial but damn I also would've love to know the artist or the name of the track because I absolutely love it!

  • Where is this music from? I love it. I have to have it

  • Are arts that can be called sisters to have a common origin.

    But the big difference is in the enfaze techniques and training.

    While Judo emphasizes the techniques of falls and projections Jiu Jitsu emphasizes the techniques of immobilization of joints by keys submissions and chokes. but both techniques have similar arts with enfaze divergent.

    from Rio

  • @svalovica Due to the success of many Bjj Gracie Family and techniques created by Helio Gracie migrated to Judo, Sambo, Wrestling, Luta Livre

    After UFC 1 and 2 Many Judoka have learned the techniques of Gracie Jiu Jitsu

  • @Alos21 wow, I live in Poland and I pay just around 20$ per month! (6 training days, with actually very good blackbelt!), and it's like just 30$ for People over 18!

    But yea... Poland is poor country, though, we have cheap bjj classes :)

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