Friday, May 21, 2010

Which jujitsu should i take?

i was just wondering which jujitsu would be most effective when it comes to self defence and combat. also i cannot take combat jujitsu im looking for a jujitsu that has a lot of self defence and a bit of combat|||Japanese Jiu-jitsu I%26#039;d suggest.





BJJ is good ,but as they have rules for competition,which seems to be their main concern in recent times,and I believe how you train is how you fight then JJJ( no rules ) is to me the best choice,it hasn%26#039;t let me down yet.





Best wishes :)***|||BJJ is a refined form of Judo developed by Mitsuyo Maeda, Carlos Gracie and Helio Gracie, which focuses on groundfighting and involves sparring against fully-resisting opponents. It has been proven to work in various MMA no-holds-barred fighting arenas. It has been proven to work on the street as a highly effective self-defence style. It has been proven to work effectively against almost all other martial arts. Due to a strong governing body and a clear lineage of masters, BJJ contains excellent quality-control amongst its instructors.





Judo is a refined form of Jiu Jitsu developed by Jigoro Kano. It focuses on stand-up grappling, throws/takedowns and groundfighting and involves sparring against fully-resisting opponents. It has been proven to work in various MMA no-holds-barred fighting arenas. It has been proven to work on the street as a highly effective self-defence style. It has been proven to work effectively against many other martial arts. Due to a strong governing body and a clear lineage of masters, Judo contains excellent quality-control amongst its instructors.





Japanese Jiu Jitsu (JJJ) is a traditional Japanese martial art which includes various different styles from all over Japan, and is many centuries old. Generally it focuses on stand-up grapping, throws/takedowns, standing joint-locks and maniuplations and basic groundfighting. JJJ is not refined, lacks a proper governing body, lacks quality control in its instructors and has never been proven to work in any MMA no-holds-barred fighting arenas. It has not been proven to work on the street as an effective self-defence style, and has not been proven to work effectively against either BJJ or Judo, or many other martial arts. It does not involve full-resistance/full-intensity sparring, instead using many compliant partner drills.








In other words,





Judo/BJJ %26gt; JJJ.





Some would argue,





BJJ %26gt; Judo %26gt; JJJ|||For well rounded self-defense I like Japanese jujutsu.





That doesn%26#039;t really answer your question though. There are many schools of japanese jujutsu each applying the principles of jujutsu in their own way according to the dictates of their ryu.





You are an individual, no one can tell you what is best but you. Find a dojo close to you and try it out. Ask questions, find out of their philosophy matches your ideas. then choose the one for you.|||The best by far is Shotokan Karate. It was developed in ancient Japan for the sole purpose of defending yourself for real. It teaches you to fight against multiple targets, against weapons, and is taught by the Bushido code (way of the worrier). They don%26#039;t let real karate student fight in full contact because someone would get killed.|||If u dont train like competition then u wont fight like competition... Brazilian is better in pretty much every aspect.. the gym is **** if they train strictly competition


im not downplaying any JJ but BJJ is the best .. do some research and also watch fights with equal people....


another point to add is what do the pros use?|||Sambo or Brazil jujitsu|||sambo

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