@stang4lyfe07 oh yeah, that's true.. in Combat Sambo if you get into a triangle, you're allowed to pick up and slam your opponent on his back, thus probably ending the fight. Hooking the leg while performing a triangle is actually a standard technique that is even taught to Judokas (hooking a leg during arm bar 2). But yes, I agree, not all will work ... in a street fight, I don't think you get time to pull X-guard or De La Riva guard or many more techniques that are made for Sport side of BJJ.
@pcjudosambo Yes, many techniques are interchangeable, but not all of them. Understanding the difference is absolutely crucial in a real fight. Watch 1:40, In a real street fight the guy attempting a triangle choke would be slammed on the ground (possibly concrete) a definite fight ender. GJJ teaches you to hook the leg to avoid being lifted, or if that fails just let go. But in the end both sides use armlocks chokes, and many techniques for general control of your opponent.
@stang4lyfe07 I do agree with you. But you can say that both BJJ and GJJ teach same techniques, but GJJ emphasizes more on self-defense (using those techniques) ... thus Royce was right, they are the same thing but teaching method is different (one teaches street self defense other teaches sport but both share techniques)... am I right in this case?
@pcjudosambo the difference in theories is in BJJ you are not getting punched in the face. GJJ considers the possibility of someone attacking you in the street. No rules, no weight classes. Its in the tittle here that these guys have to be under 65kg in this weight class. In the street you don't have the luxury of saying "Your 20kgs heavier than me so that wouldnt be fair". GJJ empowers the weak against the strong, and BJJ is a sport. Thats the difference :)
@OffspringFTW65 I've seen a video of Royce Gracie stating that the only difference between GJJ and BJJ is the teaching method and philosophy.
watch?v=f6jnoSbEKfw
So, honestly, I don't know if there is a difference, maybe there is a difference between schools but even Gracie in this video states that the art is the same but the difference is teaching method. But maybe I am wrong.
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planetmurkury 1 month ago
é né?!
na final é cobrinha e a raspagem mais linda que abu dahbi ja viu.
GutoAmorim1 7 months ago
10 seg Guilherme...e tres tapinhas kkkkk
leandro552 11 months ago
@stang4lyfe07 oh yeah, that's true.. in Combat Sambo if you get into a triangle, you're allowed to pick up and slam your opponent on his back, thus probably ending the fight. Hooking the leg while performing a triangle is actually a standard technique that is even taught to Judokas (hooking a leg during arm bar 2). But yes, I agree, not all will work ... in a street fight, I don't think you get time to pull X-guard or De La Riva guard or many more techniques that are made for Sport side of BJJ.
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo Yes, many techniques are interchangeable, but not all of them. Understanding the difference is absolutely crucial in a real fight. Watch 1:40, In a real street fight the guy attempting a triangle choke would be slammed on the ground (possibly concrete) a definite fight ender. GJJ teaches you to hook the leg to avoid being lifted, or if that fails just let go. But in the end both sides use armlocks chokes, and many techniques for general control of your opponent.
stang4lyfe07 1 year ago
@stang4lyfe07 I do agree with you. But you can say that both BJJ and GJJ teach same techniques, but GJJ emphasizes more on self-defense (using those techniques) ... thus Royce was right, they are the same thing but teaching method is different (one teaches street self defense other teaches sport but both share techniques)... am I right in this case?
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
JonTrick !
i`m fron Brasil(Brazil for you) and...
OF COURSE THIS IS A BJJ !!!!!!!
SRTOCAIA 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo the difference in theories is in BJJ you are not getting punched in the face. GJJ considers the possibility of someone attacking you in the street. No rules, no weight classes. Its in the tittle here that these guys have to be under 65kg in this weight class. In the street you don't have the luxury of saying "Your 20kgs heavier than me so that wouldnt be fair". GJJ empowers the weak against the strong, and BJJ is a sport. Thats the difference :)
stang4lyfe07 1 year ago
@OffspringFTW65 I've seen a video of Royce Gracie stating that the only difference between GJJ and BJJ is the teaching method and philosophy.
watch?v=f6jnoSbEKfw
So, honestly, I don't know if there is a difference, maybe there is a difference between schools but even Gracie in this video states that the art is the same but the difference is teaching method. But maybe I am wrong.
pcjudosambo 1 year ago
@pcjudosambo Well it all depends whether the person was trained in Gracie jiujitsu or sport jiujitsu, there is a huge difference....
OffspringFTW65 1 year ago