Hélio Gracie - demonstração de defesa pessoal
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@judorican973 In Brazil they cost the same. And here most jujutsukas are judokas as well and vice versa. No hate, it's all grappling takedowns and ground work. Respect.
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Just learn judo!!! Its way cheaper then bjj!
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@CyBeRTRoNFLuX Are you retarded? Or are you just pretending? "this bbj stuff has no standup whatsoever, unlike judo.." YOUR WORDS< here we see takedowns, not just that, your quote above shows you see judo as a legit self defense art, yet EVERYTHING in this vid and in the Gracie self defense moves is JUDO BASED! In a tournament people activly grab your lapels and resist, and you can throw them, JUST LIKE A REAL FIGHT, it works, it worked for Royce in the 90s and still works today.
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@CyBeRTRoNFLuX WHen have you ever heard ANYONE say you should PULL GUARD in a street fight? My instructor is a BB under Royler and he tells us THIS IS NOT FOR THE STREET, pulling guard is for competition or the mat. And your comments about not having stand up like judo is pure IGNORANCE and also BLINDNESS did you not see the video? I mean the video you're here commenting on. THe onewith all the stand up? GRacie self defense never EVER shows pulling guard, they show MAINLY stand up.
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@CyBeRTRoNFLuX The ground is not where you want to be, but it's not always up to you, what happens when a big guy tackles you?? Are you going to say "hey, I don't want to be on the ground, let's fight on our feet instead"? The truth is, on the street, you don't want a fight period, knowing how to fight on the feet or the ground is better than staying ignorant.
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It's interesting to note that almost none of this demo includes groundfighting.
@CyBeRTRoNFLuX
On the streets or anywhere else, believe me, you will not want to be on the ground with a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fighter.
jitsubr 1 year ago 5
And by the way: Street is not a mma cage or ring, people gets raped, assailed, shot, stabbed, kidnapped and so on in the streets. The least interesting thing for an assailant is to compare his skills with yours he is is not in some tournament. Would you "pull the guard" when some guy is threatening you with a knife and another snatching your belongings away from you? Would you do that when assailed in a favela? Idont think so. Each context defines what is logical an sane to do
fairplaynow 2 years ago 2