I’ve always liked jiu jitsu and judo. At our high school karate dojo we sparred with kids from both arts. The judo kids didn’t want to get punched and kicked, understandably haha. That took away our defense. So basically we just trained dodging and avoiding their grabs with Shotokan footwork. The jiu jitsu kids were ok with striking (light contact). But still, the opposite fighting style of Shotokan. They tried to get close, we liked to stay far and attack from long range. Very good to know what to expect from their arts and exchanging tips on footwork & throwing. And of course, made friends. Good times. Respect. Oss!
@@GiulioQuitadamo Martial arts are only about one thing……effectiveness in combat. After 44 years of training in martial arts, including Japanese jujitsu, BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Systema, TKD, Karate, Judo, boxing, Olympic and catch wrestling, then applying it all as a street cop for 20 years in some of the most violent places on earth, I disagree with you. I can see what you are saying, yes, we can play a sport as a martial art and there is nothing wrong with that. My view and this is just language I am choosing to express myself, is that you can have a sport within a martial art, something that is a part of the overall practice, but it can never be a martial art if it is just a sport. A martial art must have a combat orientated objective. Sports BJJ is not a martial art, whereas Gracie Jujitsu is. What is depicted is in this video is more applicable to combat effectiveness than sports BJJ. The reason mostly being that it is more diverse and in a combat situation you don’t want to spend too long on the ground, there has to be a sense of urgency to win as fast as possible….of course in a controlled manner and not a desperate manner that exposes you to being swept or caught in a submission.
@@Haddomne That makes no sense whatsoever. Judo came after ju jitsu, so how can jujitsu possibly be a mix of judo and other things? And BJJ cam after judo.
@@jujitsuheroes 7. To deliver punches, strikes and kicks to the legs. 11. C. 1. To make attacks like kicking, pushing, punching, hitting the body of the opponent in a hard way. 5. To make straight punches or straight kicks towards the head. So it's like a Shotokan Karate with Judo?
It's basically a mix of karate,judo with leg grabs and chokes/locks in standing and bjj ground fighting,excepting for the fact that of you get dominant position for 15 second,you Will earn 2 points(ippon)and start from standing,if you don't have done and ippon in striking and taking down your opponente,Sorry for bad english
@@deebo2932Bjj isn’t watered down it’s merely focusing on one single part of the art, if bjj is watered down then so is litterally anything that focuses on a specific part of something
@@carlosbarreto4695 thats why samurai always threw away their weapons and willingly went to the ground during actual life or death combat thats why their kickboxing was otherwordly ... you are such a casual I get brainfreeze just reading your ignorant comment
I’ve always liked jiu jitsu and judo. At our high school karate dojo we sparred with kids from both arts. The judo kids didn’t want to get punched and kicked, understandably haha. That took away our defense. So basically we just trained dodging and avoiding their grabs with Shotokan footwork. The jiu jitsu kids were ok with striking (light contact). But still, the opposite fighting style of Shotokan. They tried to get close, we liked to stay far and attack from long range. Very good to know what to expect from their arts and exchanging tips on footwork & throwing. And of course, made friends. Good times. Respect. Oss!
jiu jitsu and judo are very different
@@WH1TEFANG12_32yes and no
Le jujitsu originel.
Respect from a Taekwondo ITF practitioner ❤️🥋🙏🏻
All martial arts unite!!!
This is more realistic than modern sport BJJ.
they are not comparable, they have different rules
@@GiulioQuitadamo Martial arts are only about one thing……effectiveness in combat. After 44 years of training in martial arts, including Japanese jujitsu, BJJ, MMA, Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Systema, TKD, Karate, Judo, boxing, Olympic and catch wrestling, then applying it all as a street cop for 20 years in some of the most violent places on earth, I disagree with you.
I can see what you are saying, yes, we can play a sport as a martial art and there is nothing wrong with that. My view and this is just language I am choosing to express myself, is that you can have a sport within a martial art, something that is a part of the overall practice, but it can never be a martial art if it is just a sport. A martial art must have a combat orientated objective. Sports BJJ is not a martial art, whereas Gracie Jujitsu is. What is depicted is in this video is more applicable to combat effectiveness than sports BJJ. The reason mostly being that it is more diverse and in a combat situation you don’t want to spend too long on the ground, there has to be a sense of urgency to win as fast as possible….of course in a controlled manner and not a desperate manner that exposes you to being swept or caught in a submission.
Yeah like when the guy got choked out and then the referee stood them up and they continued, so realistic
Esto es jujitsu japones ..no bjj
@@pcprinciple3774Right? Lol
The standup part totally looks like Shotokan karate.
Yes it does, because Ju Jutsu is a mix of Judo, japanese Jiu Jitsu and Shotokan Karate, invented by a german police officer
@@Haddomne That makes no sense whatsoever. Judo came after ju jitsu, so how can jujitsu possibly be a mix of judo and other things? And BJJ cam after judo.
@@kpopfan674 You are right, but this is the german Ju Jutsu, created by a german police officer, not the japanese Jiu Jitsu.
Ju Jutsu / Jiu Jitsu
The real ju jitsu
Looks like combat sambo
I was expecting elbows and knees but alas, striking with mainly grappling into groundwork
Quelles sont les règles du Jujitsu ?
Check them out jjif.sport/fighting-system/
@@jujitsuheroes
7. To deliver punches, strikes and kicks to the legs.
11. C. 1. To make attacks like kicking, pushing, punching, hitting the body of the opponent in a hard way.
5. To make straight punches or straight kicks towards the head.
So it's like a Shotokan Karate with Judo?
@@carlosbarreto4695 it's pretty much like this. It's semi-contact sport, do there are some limitations
@@Ema-nuel guard pulling is considered as being passive and is punished by shido, heel hooks are not allowed and punished with hansoku make
It's basically a mix of karate,judo with leg grabs and chokes/locks in standing and bjj ground fighting,excepting for the fact that of you get dominant position for 15 second,you Will earn 2 points(ippon)and start from standing,if you don't have done and ippon in striking and taking down your opponente,Sorry for bad english
Lorsque l'on regarde du Jujitsu ou du judo il faut couper les commentaires
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It’s seems the commentators only know one technique. Uchi mata.
If only this type of Japanese Jujitsu was popularized rather than that watered down bjj
Western jujutsu, not Japanese
@@barontoad3637 It all comes from Japanese
@@deebo2932Bjj isn’t watered down it’s merely focusing on one single part of the art, if bjj is watered down then so is litterally anything that focuses on a specific part of something
@@PersonInThatMask BJJ is watered down from what it used to be. Karate has always been karate same as boxing
japanese jiujitsu it's a joke compared to BJJ
rhus us brazilian juijitsu
Jiu-jitsu traditionnel>>>>>MMA
jutaijutsu le meilleur
That's why we see Japanese Jiu-jitsu destroying people in the UFC.
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@@carlosbarreto4695 thats why samurai always threw away their weapons and willingly went to the ground during actual life or death combat thats why their kickboxing was otherwordly ... you are such a casual I get brainfreeze just reading your ignorant comment
Just curious if these are world championships, why are they not wearing black belts? Again just curious.
@@Slickmickyoyo97 one athlete wears blue equipment and the other one red equipment. Referee gives points for red or blue
@@jujitsuheroes OK. But I am assuming they are black belts...probably advanced black belts?
@@Slickmickyoyo97 exactly
discipline qui sert à rien, c'est ridicule, ni bon en boxe, ni bon en judo
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