Jujutsu

Jujutsu

A community portal about Jujutsu with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Jujutsu is a Japanese martial art that utilizes a large variety of techniques in defense against an opponent.

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We train through all 7 dimensions of grappling combat. Newaza Groundgrappling, as in Judo, BJJ and wrestling. Pins, chokes, and locks. We grapple with gi jackets and without. We also have Ground Fighting as in Vale Tudo and MMA where we keep the gloves on and allow striking in ground range. Nage - Throws As in Judo. We practice all kinds of throws and then apply them in randori free sparring. As well as gi grappling, we use the wrestling concept of tieing up without grabbing the clothes. Takedowns Not the same as throws. Double and single leg takedowns down from the outrange fall ... Read Full Story
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Our Jujutsu is based on Traditional Koryo Jujutsu, Kempo Goshin Jutsu and Sports Jujutsu. We train through all 7 dimensions of grappling combat. Newaza Groundgrappling, as in Judo, BJJ and wrestling. Pins, chokes, and locks. We grapple with gi jackets and without. We also have Ground Fighting as in Vale Tudo and MMA where we keep the gloves on and allow striking in ground range. Nage - Throws As in Judo. We practice all kinds of throws and then apply them in randori free sparring. As well as gi grappling, we use the wrestling concept of tieing up without grabbing the clothes. Takedowns Not ... Read Full Story
Written by shirotora on
Grappling The first thing you learn is the pins. In certain competitions, such as Judo or wrestling, you can win a match by pinning the opponent's shoulders to the mat. In submission wrestling or combat grappling you need to pin the opponent before you can move to a finish. So you learn the pins first: The Mount Kesa gatame - the scarf hold Yoko gatame - the side hold The Guard Pins such as Kami shiho gatame and kata gatame, which some of you are familiar with are secondary pins. Each pin has various escapes and you learn these in time, how to turn ... Read Full Story
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The way we do this is start on the ground. We do some stretches from yoga that are relevant to the muscles used in grappling, then play some moves and transitions as a warmup. Then we pair up and play pins. We use the Newaza from Judo and the basic ground moves from Brazilian Jujutsu as they complement each other perfectly and don't leave any gaps. Each pin has an escape and we play these, also drills such as pass the guard-escape the mount. Then we look at finishes from each position - chokes and locks. Then we look at the counters and reversals. ... Read Full Story
Written by shirotora on
The way we do this class is start on the ground. We do some stretches from yoga that are relevant to the muscles used in grappling, then play some moves and transitions as a warmup. Then we pair up and play pins. We use the Newaza from Judo and the basic ground moves from Brazilian Jujutsu as they complement each other perfectly and don't leave any gaps. Each pin has an escape and we play these, also drills such as pass the guard-escape the mount. Then we look at finishes from each position - chokes and locks. Then we look at the counters and ... Read Full Story
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