sensei8 Posted December 12 Posted December 12 I must’ve been living under a rock to have never heard of CarJitsu let alone them having a Championship events. I saw CarJitsu Championship this morning while surfing on my TV on the Stadium Stream Channel. Here’s what I know about this unusual and unique sport… Carjitsu is a competitive grappling sport that takes place inside a vehicle. The sport was created by Vik Mikheev, a Russian graduate student at Kansas State University who is a black belt in Brazilian jiujitsu and judo. The goal of the sport is to submit your opponent by choking them or forcing them to extend a limb. If the match is too close, points are awarded for dominant positions, such as back control or top position. Combatants appear to be from varying grappling experiences and backgrounds. Matches are 3 minutes long and 1 round. The car they grapple in is a Toyota Sienna. Poor car takes a beating as well. Makes a lot of sense because one never knows when they’ll have to defend themselves inside of a car. The network seems to be PLN, Pro League Network. Has anyone been following this sport and if so perhaps can give us more information and details. **Proof is on the floor!!!
bushido_man96 Posted December 13 Posted December 13 That sounds interesting, for sure. Makes me think of the scene in Deadpool & Wolverine where they fight in a Honda Odyssey. 1 https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com
KarateKen Posted December 15 Posted December 15 On 12/12/2024 at 11:52 AM, sensei8 said: I must’ve been living under a rock to have never heard of CarJitsu let alone them having a Championship events. I saw CarJitsu Championship this morning while surfing on my TV on the Stadium Stream Channel. Here’s what I know about this unusual and unique sport… Carjitsu is a competitive grappling sport that takes place inside a vehicle. The sport was created by Vik Mikheev, a Russian graduate student at Kansas State University who is a black belt in Brazilian jiujitsu and judo. The goal of the sport is to submit your opponent by choking them or forcing them to extend a limb. If the match is too close, points are awarded for dominant positions, such as back control or top position. Combatants appear to be from varying grappling experiences and backgrounds. Matches are 3 minutes long and 1 round. The car they grapple in is a Toyota Sienna. Poor car takes a beating as well. Makes a lot of sense because one never knows when they’ll have to defend themselves inside of a car. The network seems to be PLN, Pro League Network. Has anyone been following this sport and if so perhaps can give us more information and details. I guess I have been living under the same rock.
sensei8 Posted Monday at 12:20 AM Author Posted Monday at 12:20 AM 14 hours ago, KarateKen said: I guess I have been living under the same rock. Me too, Ken **Proof is on the floor!!!
KarateKen Posted Monday at 04:01 AM Posted Monday at 04:01 AM Years ago we had a new student come in and ask if we knew any self-defense techniques against a drive by shooting. If I had known about CarJitsu I would have recommend he go train over there.
Zaine Posted Monday at 11:36 AM Posted Monday at 11:36 AM I'm curious as to what he thought would be your answer concerning a drive-by. Martial arts training is 30% classroom training, 70% solo training.https://www.instagram.com/nordic_karate/
KarateKen Posted Tuesday at 12:47 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:47 AM 13 hours ago, Zaine said: I'm curious as to what he thought would be your answer concerning a drive-by. I don't know, I think the guy was a nut. He only lasted about two weeks then we never saw him again. Everyone thought he was weird.
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