for people who look up for the strikes in bjj you will see where those come from, it´s awesome how some of those jujutsu strikes went all the way to judo.
@michael_sebastian_894 жыл бұрын
Judo was a mix of many line of juijutsu. Kano Jigoro learned juijutsu first to invent judo. Not the other way around.
@michaela.ldixon22443 жыл бұрын
@@michael_sebastian_89 right jiu jutsu kicks ass I just learned a few moves and I was able to destroy a army vet to the point that I almost beat to him half to death if I didn't stop stomping that guy I would have killed him easily. I'm really grounded in taekwondo but even I see that Brazilian jiu jutsu is superior to even taekwondo or boxing I only learned about a few days worth of jiu jutsu and I learned how to dominate a fight now imagine if I learned it for 10 years. Jesus Christ I would be above a god level fighter. Oh lawd have mercy.
@mat341053 жыл бұрын
@Maith on fhear i know that ,i did not expressed myself the way i wanted. So timeline ju jutsu > judo > Bjj (in a fucking obvious reduction). Judo Strikes ( mainly kata ) from what i know comes from ju jutsu atemi that went to judo that went into the kodokan style of the gracie's master (count koma if not mistaken) and the those went into bjj that i can only see nowadays as an extension/ DLC of judo (Fight me)
@mat341053 жыл бұрын
@Maith on fhear debate me, more like it, more or less figure of speech idk i prefer martial arts to grammar and maybe that explains shit
@NINJASAZUKI2 ай бұрын
@@michael_sebastian_89 yes, but the jiujitsu today or rather "BJJ" is mainly derived from the Gracie's style which is younger than old school judo, and heavily inspired from it. So, it is not wrong either to say that it derives from it. There is also a lot of debates about judo being "the real jujutsu", since "jujutsu" roughly translates to "the gentle art" and jujutsu from back then was anything BUT gentle in comparison to what judo would be.