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The distinction between Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Jujitsu by Mark Well





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The distinction between Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Jujitsu


 
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Western and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

"What may be the difference between Japanese (traditional) Jiu-Jitsu (jujutsu) and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?"

The first and most important reason is found in the art's history and is key to all others discussed afterward. You'll realize that it originated in "Judo" in its time of renaissance, when you research the history of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. In the early 1900's, Judo was being produced from a variety of Jiu-jitsu types in order to produce it the most complete and effective martial art in the world. Some older Jiu-jitsu schools only dedicated to one part of fighting (some practiced largely standing practices) and had been left without a reasonable battlefield testing ground for hundreds of years. If you remember the history of Judo's beginning, you understand that it absolutely was made up of mostly standing methods at first, from Kito Ryu Jiu-jitsu and a few other models. This alone was not enough, and so the research of Fusen Ryu was added, rendering it more complete. When you say "traditional" or "Japanese" Jiu-jitsu, you are discussing only 1 of those Jiu-jitsu types, that is incomplete alone. You're referring to the most effective practices from the wide variety of styles, when you say Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.

Our Jiu-Jitsu in the United States was underdeveloped compared to the Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil. Only now are we just starting to catch up, and we're still suffering from the inadequacies of the 'older' and more old-fashioned schools of Jiu-Jitsu in this country. I'll tell you only a little about my training, to provide a concept to you of what I mean. A black belt was earned by me in a traditional type of Jiu-Jitsu, which taught all the Judo throws of the Kodokan and Aikijitsu (the grandfather of Aikido). It was an excellent art, but one that could not be used on anyone with talent successfully before complete mastery. I was subsequently defeated by way of a scholar of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu who was just at blue belt amount, while I was a black belt in traditional Jiu-Jitsu. Why? Insufficient reasonable practice could be the reason. There was too much of: "you stay completely still while I decide to try an extravagant method on you and you play along." There are many techniques which is where Judo is great, and some typically common colleges teach techniques that were made 1000s of years ago whose applications haven't been modified or thought about since. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is simple to master, so simple a devoted student of twelve months can quickly overcome martial artists of other styles who have several years of experience.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu centers on strategies that are easy to understand in an exceedingly little while of time. The techniques taught in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu are also effective and have been tried on experienced martial artists who are not cooperating. The difference is made by a small amount of simple but high percentage techniques. If all you do is practice five or six techniques, you will be very good at them in a year or therefore, but if you have to divide your time between a or more techniques, you will almost certainly be a of all trades and a of none in a year's time. The differences in the two types of Jiu-Jitsu are not necessarily in the process, however in the training and application. To begin with, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu features a very superior ground-game, where Japanese Jiu-Jitsu places importance on standing practices, as does Judo. Judo as a hobby doesn't allow knee locks, where Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu does. Game policies for Judo determine that if a player has been pinned by his/her opponent for twenty-five seconds, he/she will lose the match. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has no time restraints on ground positions and slowing usually occurs while standing. Older styles of Jiu-Jitsu (usually spelled jujutsu or jujitsu) are usually preceded with their style name or Ryu (japan term for "style"). These Ryu of Jiu-Jitsu were developed long ago and don't have any activity application allowing them to develop theoretically. The lack of realistic practice is why is some styles useless or useless.

One must study the real history of both arts, to essentially comprehend the distinctions between Brazilian and Japanese Jiu-Jitsu. Specifically the birthing of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu by Carlos Gracie, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu's founder, who was simply an avid fighter. Most Japanese Jiu-Jitsu fighters were studying traditional Karate moves, which are much not the same as that of a boxer. Maeda, the man who presented Gracie to Jiu-Jitsu, was also a student of Judo, which at the time was considered an version of Jiu-Jitsu, or Kano 's Jiu-Jitsu. As discussed previously, the Judo that the Gracie family was released to was a whose focus had considered ground fighting recently. This ground fighting originated in just one model of Jiu-jitsu (Fusen Ryu), another styles that made up Judo had not dedicated to ground work, so as their practice continued, they remained to their old-fashioned sources, which considered mainly of standing techniques. While older styles of Jiu-jitsu stuck with their core courses, Judo soon forgot about knowledge and turned its awareness of developing world wide coverage as an Olympic game, which will eventually restrict the once great art and make it concentrate once again on generally standing methods. Maeda was also confronted with western wrestling, as he'd encountered one wrestler particularly at the West Point Military Academy in Ny, and had more experience fighting through the duration of Europe and the Americas than every other Japanese fighter of the time.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a style of Jiu-Jitsu; once a is developed and found in opposition, other Jiu-Jitsu players begin to design counters to that counters, and technique to these counters, allowing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to change freely. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu people don't prepare for the untrained opponent; they assume that their opposition may be more complex.

The problem with some 'older' styles of Jiu-Jitsu may be the same problem with old cars, or whatever hasn't been updated or modified. I earned a belt in Japanese Jiu-Jitsu and since I'm at an enhanced level of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, I spot the similarities and differences. A few of the self-defense movements are identical; it's generally in the research (ne waza) where the Judo or Japanese Jiu-Jitsu physician lacks power. It is for this reason I began training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Comparing "old" Jiu-Jitsu to "new" Jiu-Jitsu is much like comparing old cars to new. Equally a Model-T and a Ferrari will do the exact same job, but a Ferrari will do it more efficiently. The ability of Jiu-Jitsu teachers may be compared to the aspects qualified to work with these cars; if you take a technician from 1910 and show him a, some things would look familiar, but he'd perhaps not recognize the new design and complexity of the modern variation without proper training.

In the style of "Japanese" or Old-fashioned Jiu-Jitsu I learned, little is technically different. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has more techniques on the floor whereas Japanese Jiu-Jitsu has more standing techniques. What I like now about having plenty of experience in both models is that I feel it has brought my technical level to a higher understanding. I am aware lots of small facts and "tricks" or "secrets" within the methods that you don't see anywhere. I think that even though things improve in the development of Jiu-Jitsu, in addition, you lose some facts that the "ancient" schools sometimes hold "secret". Without correct change, these "secrets" do not mean much, but when you mix them with the refined practice of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, you have really got some thing. I begin to recognize the Model T, as I get higher in the ranks of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I'm not so embarrassed of my "old" Black Belt in Japanese Jiu-Jitsu anymore, I am really learning how to use it. I know information on arm locks and chokes that I do not see elsewhere. It's important to note, nevertheless, that I attribute my capability to use the old Jiu-Jitsu to my high level in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

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