28 OctBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique

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During the last decade, the martial arts world has looked to innovative mixed martial arts competitions such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship to determine which fighting style is the best. These contests have repeatedly shown the grappling style of martial arts, headed by Brazilian jiu-jitsu, to dominate. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu style stems from the premise, garnered from analysis of actual street fights, that the outcome of any fight is decided on the ground. While most martial arts deal only with the initial punching and kicking stages of combat, Brazilian jiu-jitsu concentrates on ground combat. This guide shows how to use Brazilian jiu-jitsu to increase combat effectiveness. Photographs and step-by-step instructions show how to master the techniques used in this exciting new form of combat.

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5 Responses to “Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique”

  1. 39 fan says:

    don’t you guys know that sakuraba kazushi, who is a master of the japanese jujitsu, singlehandedly defeated four members of the gracie family in the japanese PRIDE tournament? Sakuraba victory over them proves that the brazilian jujitsu is no longer the most powerful form of martial arts.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    Too much emphasis on fighting in a “gi.” These guys are clowns and living off of the marketing machine of the UFC. They are biased and not open minded to the new breed of fighters that incorporate innovative techniques like leglocks. “Submission Wrestling” is a much better book, more technical with better pictures.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Nick May says:

    Let me start out with my credentials. I have been in the Army where I learned some fighting skills employed by the world’s best. I have continued my training in submission wrestling, learning from the best like Dave Roy and Kirik Jenness in Amherst, Michigan. I know like a gazillion submissions. I wonder what Renzo was thinking with this book. I wonder what his motives are? He is just trying to make money presenting some watered down judo that won’t work against my grandmother. You are better off buying “The Fighter’s Notebook” or Gene Lebell’s “Pro-wrestling finishing holds” believe me. This stuff will get you killed.

    Nick”Machine”May
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. danny piper says:

    I’ve seen a lot of giraffe hunting manuals in my time, but this one is the worst ever made.
    Where are the single picture of a giraffe in this book.
    Secondly, why are these men wearing those robes?
    How do they keep them so white and clean out on the hot african savanah ?
    Totally impractical.
    Only a fool would by this book. Therein lies the jib. In this sense its a brilliant cash cow, a real genius scheme, if i do say so. Brilliant! Good show then!Let the cash roll in boys, and my 5 stars to you as well.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Sarah Mesker says:

    It’s true. BJJ is pretty cool.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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