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Ju-Jitsu: can it teach effective ground-fighting....

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...and grappling techniques?

It can do, yes.

 

Whether it does is open to debate and dependent on the school.

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Pil Sung

Jimmy B

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It can do, yes.

 

Whether it does is open to debate and dependent on the school.

 

Thanks :)

Of course, tweedy...

 

I think Jiu jitsu have the best ground fighting game plan

i mean, Brazilian jiu jitsu,of course..... Japanese jiu jitsu focus more on standing grappling.

Traditional Japanese Jujutsu, is one of the finest arts out there. IMO ofcourse. Besides excellent ground fighting and grappling techniques you cover lots of weapons, which is also fun.

 

Ofcourse BJJ does its job well, so any of the JJ styles are good.

 

Take Care.

yeh it can do.

 

if judo came from ju-jitsu then ju-jitsu has all thaqt judo has and more!

 

but as someone said it depends on the school.

I train in Atemi Ryu Ju Jitsu - and it has taught me sofar (after first grading) that when on the floor and opponent standing, always have your feet pointing towards your opponent, they are less likely to kick you like this, becuse they are scared of getting a kick in the face - leg or groin, or you could be clever like i was on the grading and take them down by placing youf lowest foot on theirs and pushing their upper leg with your other foot, works wonders :)

Anthony Bullock

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