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One of the instructors at the IKMA school is a black belt in judo and combat jiu jitsu. What are the differences between Japanese JJ, Brazilian and combat?
One of the instructors at the IKMA school is a black belt in judo and combat jiu jitsu. What are the differences between Japanese JJ, Brazilian and combat?
Interesting, thanks Xue Sheng. I just realized that I read the instructors background wrong. He has a 5th degree bb in combat JJ from the United States Judo Association. He said IKMA grappling is more similar to Japanese JJ.
Japanese JJ are a variety of traditional Japanese martial arts dating from the samurai. Most actual Japanese JJ died out during the 20th century due to the rise of Judo and the collapse of the samurai class in Japan.
Bjj is an offshoot of classical Judo that focuses on ground fighting and combines various forms of grappling and street fighting. It rose to prominence due to the Gracies issuing challenges against other martial artists and street fighters and mostly winning against them.
I highly doubt that anything called "Combat Jiujitsu" is actually Japanese jj. In most cases, people who promote "combat jj" are just combining street fighting or karate with Judo (and more recently Bjj), and peppering it with "deadly moves" like throat jabs and eye pokes.
Just curiousity as a few of the instructors at the IKMA school hold advanced black belts in judo and combat JJ. I was told that it's more akin to Japanese JJ.
"First Day of BJJ" From The Japanese Jiu Jitsu Perspective
Differences Between Japanese Jiu Jitsu & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Japanese JJ are a variety of traditional Japanese martial arts dating from the samurai. Most actual Japanese JJ died out during the 20th century due to the rise of Judo and the collapse of the samurai class in Japan.
Bjj is an offshoot of classical Judo that focuses on ground fighting and combines various forms of grappling and street fighting. It rose to prominence due to the Gracies issuing challenges against other martial artists and street fighters and mostly winning against them.
I highly doubt that anything called "Combat Jiujitsu" is actually Japanese jj. In most cases, people who promote "combat jj" are just combining street fighting or karate with Judo (and more recently Bjj), and peppering it with "deadly moves" like throat jabs and eye pokes.
Just curiousity as a few of the instructors at the IKMA school hold advanced black belts in judo and combat JJ. I was told that it's more akin to Japanese JJ.
"First Day of BJJ" From The Japanese Jiu Jitsu Perspective
Differences Between Japanese Jiu Jitsu & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
One of the instructors at the IKMA school is a black belt in judo and combat jiu jitsu. What are the differences between Japanese JJ, Brazilian and combat?
So two of the instructors from IKMA as mentioned are 5th degree black belts in jiu jitsu from the United States Judo Association.
Jujitsu Sub-Committee
Though some seek to learn jujitsu as a sport, our USJA jujitsu was not designed as a sport. In fact, traditional jujitsu practitioners shun that thought. For them, jujitsu is not a game. Judo is the game, the safe facet of a deadly art. To the traditionalist, when jujitsuka compete, there is but one winner -- the one still alive.
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, referred to as BJJ, advertises jujitsu as a sport and has become very popular and commercial. To traditionalists, BJJ is Basically Just Judo groundwork except for headlocks that can damage the spine or neck, and leg or knee locks that can blow out knees or break ankles.
For traditional jujitsuka, the last place you want to be is on the ground. That’s because once there, you are subject to Number Two. As long as you’re rolling around while being beaten by an attacker, it’s just one on one -- him on you. But if you take the upper hand and begin to dominate the encounter, that’s when his buddy, whom you had not noticed sitting in his pickup truck, puts down his adult beverage, pats his hound dog on the head, picks up his baseball bat, and exits the vehicle to come to his friend’s assistance. And while you are entangled on the ground, the standing buddy can kick and stick you.
So two of the instructors from IKMA as mentioned are 5th degree black belts in jiu jitsu from the United States Judo Association.
Jujitsu Sub-Committee