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December 17, 2008

Jiu Jitsu – How To Have Fun During Trainings

Filed under: Sport — Tags: — Johnny @ 10:55 am

Jiu Jitsu is very important these days. You can never really tell if you’re safe once you go out to the streets. The usual reaction of an individual who is being attacked is to panic. When this happens, you can’t do anything to defend yourself from the attacker. If you know Jiu Jitsu, there will be no room for panic because you will instantly know what to do when you see the attacker.

It doesn’t really matter how large or big your opponent is because if you know the proper BJJ techniques, you can use your attacker’s strength and momentum to your advantage. The Jiu Jitsu trainings can be a very enjoyable and pleasurable experience. Many experts advise people to learn any form of martial arts, especially Jiu Jitsu.

Jiu Jitsu was designed for self defense and so it is quite effective to use when you’re being attacked. Whatever you’re reason is for learning Jiu Jitsu, you can easily sign up in BJJ clubs in your area. There are those who want to lose weight to achieve physical fitness, and of course, for self protection. You can also try searching online for BJJ clubs just in case you find it hard to look for one in your area. If you want to achieve peace of mind or improve your thinking abilities and confidence, Jiu Jitsu can help you out. After a considerable time of Jiu Jitsu training, you can build stronger character. As you grow older, you can use these things to your advantage and to achieve more success in your life.

Learning Jiu Jitsu is not always serious. In fact, you will have fun during the training because you will practice as a group. There are also support teams available that are ready to attend to the needs of the students. Just make sure that you choose a licensed BJJ club. That way, you can learn all the BJJ techniques. Aside from the techniques, students will also learn about proper leverage. This is the key to defeating a much larger attacker. If you can combine proper leverage and Jiu Jitsu techniques, you will surely win the fight.

Teachers and instructors don’t allow unsupervised fights in the club. But when you go out, you should still practice the principles of Jiu Jitsu and use it only for defending oneself when an unexpected situation comes up. You should never use it to provoke a fight.

By being self disciplined, you will have a better social life. There are no pressures in the BJJ clubs. It’s really quite amazing how the students feel so relaxed and at ease during the training. The instructors see to it that their students show respect to one another to promote a better training environment. They are also taught to properly balance their time so that they can also excel in school and in other activities.

If you want to become a better Jiu Jitsu player, don’t forget to purchase additional instructional materials like videos. If you can afford a private teacher, you can also hire one, the learning process should not stop as you leave the training grounds. You should regularly practice in order to become a better Jiu Jitsu player.

While you’re practicing and learning BJJ, you should never forget about having fun because if you enjoy what you’re doing, you will learn faster.

December 15, 2008

How To Distinguish Jiu Jitsu and Aikido

Filed under: Sport — Tags: , — Johnny @ 12:52 pm

If you’re into Jiu Jitsu or Aikido, you’re probably wondering the differences or similarities of these two sports. If you try to look at Aikido and Jiu Jitsu players, you will think that these sports are entirely different but you’re wrong. You see, there are also similarities.

Just like Jiu Jitsu, Aikido also originated in Japan. The founder of this sport is Morihei Uyeshiba and he was known as a Judo practitioner. He is very good with joint locks, chokes, and throws. These techniques are very much similar to the Jiu Jitsu techniques.

The following are the similarities of Jiu Jitsu and Aikido:

1. The goal of both sports is to gain control. Submission techniques used in Jiu Jitsu are also based on the Aikido principles. Such principles focus on the application of force to the ligaments, joints, and tendons to create pain. Controlling the opponent is the main goal of the sport. By gaining superior position and applying effective throws, the player can accumulate points to win a game.

2. In order to neutralize an attack, the players must be able to bring his or her opponent down (on the ground). The arm bar technique in Jiu Jitsu is similar to Aikido’s kote gaeshi. Both moves can cause pain. The arm bar technique results to the elbow’s hyperextension thereby signaling pain. Kote gaeshi also causes pain due to the stretching of the ligaments and tendons. Although the moves appear different, the same principle is used – control is achieved through the pain caused by the flexion or hyperextension of the joints.

3. Koshi nage is also used both in Jiu Jitsu and Aikido. This is a hip throw technique. In Jiu Jitsu, other moves are also used with the hip throws like uchi mata, leg takedowns, and ko soto gari. In Aikido, kokyo nage is quite popular.

The difference of Jiu Jitsu and Aikido are as follows:

1. Aikido is entirely defensive. It relies greatly in harmonizing or blending and controlling the attack force. It is then neutralized with a pin. Also, there are no tournaments as compared to Jiu Jitsu. You can only advance through testing processes. Aikido players are not exposed to extreme competition. In the Aikido trainings, relaxation and meditation techniques are taught because the experts believe that the Aikido techniques are better executed through relaxation.

2. In Jiu Jitsu, players go through great lengths to achieve physical conditioning. Intense training is required for players to develop agility, flexibility, and speed. Tournaments are held and the scores are based on the throws, chokes, and other Jiu Jitsu moves executed by the players. Promotion to higher belt ranks is based on the overall performance and development of the players.

There is an obvious difference in the training and application of the techniques but Jiu Jitsu and Aikido definitely have similarities. Now that you know the similarities and differences of these two sports, you can easily identify each of the sport.

If you want to learn an effective self defense tool, you can either learn Jiu Jitsu and Aikido. The choice is yours but if you want to choose the more popular form of martial art, go for Jiu Jitsu. Its popularity is continuously increasing; in fact, kids and teens are already into Jiu Jitsu.

Find a club or gym that teaches any of the sport and soon you will learn about the different techniques used in the two sports.

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