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Added: Nov 13, 2011
From: BJJNetwork
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http://www.bjj.org.uk/edsoncarvalhobjj.htm Get 70% off our limited 30 DAY BJJ trial TODAY. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu BJJ East London with Team Edson Carvalho UK - BJJ Black Belt Bruno Barreto Santos. Martial Arts East London BJJ, although obviously in many ways similar to Judo and other traditional systems of Japanese Jiu-Jitsu, differs in some respects the basic way all the other related systems. Judo was originally designed as a powerful system of self-defense, including the role of sport and the idea of self-development and mutual benefit societies. At the present time, although the technique is safe to use judo in real life situations, to fight (and many practitioners of "sport" Judo have applied their skills very effectively in non-athletic collisions), the focus in most schools is a sporting event. Over the past century rules of Judo began to emphasize means of achieving victory in the competition, does not necessarily reflect the conditions of all in battle. For example, a match can be won using a judo throw or pin to hold without subordination. These rules and limited groundwork that forbids many of the original submission holds found in early Judo somewhat limit direct applicability of the street fights. Other styles of classical Jiu Jitsu are still plagued with the original problem Kano addressed in its emphasis on randori, namely that technical training is covered by a limited practice. The system in which the roots of Martial Arts East London BJJ lie, Brazilian jiu-jitsu followed another course in the last 80 years. Gracie challenge and participation in countless free fighting events has led to a different emphasis from fighting strategy and development of the unique rules of sport, Brazilian Jiu-jitsus. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is divided into three categories of fighting: self-defense (including striking techniques and unarmed techniques against armed opponents), open competition (usually called the "Vale Tudo" or "anything goes" event, now popularly called MMA), and sports in the gi and n0-gi (matches include a large variety of submission holds, but no punching or kicking). At Martial Arts East London BJJ, even the rules of sport fighting games are designed to instill the right strategy for outdoor use. For example, the Brazilian jiu-jitsu game sports, points are awarded based on achieving a better position from which not only BJJ techniques can be easily applied, but that strikes can be used or defended. Students naturally seek the positions that will bring them the most points, which is constantly reinforcing the most effective strategy for real-life situations. This "position before submission" strategy has proven to be most effective in real life conflicts. To get 70% off our martial arts East London BJJ classes; http://www.bjj.org.uk/edsoncarvalhobjj.htm
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judorican973 Says:
Dec 30, 2011 - Team carvalho in uk osss!