Brazilian jujitsu (BJJ) is a world most effective
martial art in MMA. Every successful MMA fighter trains BJJ on a daily basis.
Brazilian JiuJitsu can also be trained separately. BJJ practitioners train
techniques that allow team to realize an ultimate goal, submit an opponent
through the application of joint locks and chokes. A Basic game plan for a BJJ
fighter is to take down his opponent, control him on the ground and finally
finish the fight by submission. BJJ takes best techniques from judo, wrestling
and traditional Japanese jiujitsu. Further BJJ is also one of safest martial
arts to train because of lack of striking (there is no brain damage and bruises).
Besides BJJ contains belt hierarchy system. Getting the black belt in
BJJ is the hardest in comparison with
different martial arts. Finally, if someone has a brown or black belt, we can
be sure that this person really knows how to use and teach BJJ.
In USA parents can enroll in it even 3 year old children. It’s really safe, instructors know
how to teach and educate. In my opinion BJJ is the best choice for children. Due to that fact it’s getting
more and more popular in Poland; we can
become important players in international competitions. Apart from kids, BJJ
can be trained in every age. The best competitors in adult category are about 30 years
old. It’s very technical sport. Strength and cardio can be easy acquired at a gym. But techniques need years of practice and
many tournaments to master and learn how to use them to win with your opponent.
If you want to start training some martial art , you should
definitely consider BJJ. In Warsaw area most Brazilian JiuJitsu practitioners
are university students. From my observation computer science students are the largest
group of practitioners. A typical ‘road map’ looks like this. At some point you realize
that you spend too much time in from of the computer screen and you begin to
look for a new healthy hobby. As well as that person likes action movies or had
ever a dream about try some martial arts. With a bit of luck, you go to a trial
workout and stay there for years.
Personally I started BJJ at the beginning of 2013, with a fixed
frequency of weekly workouts from 2x to 6x, I am happy that I’ve found passion in that
sport. It gives me energy and power to work and study. At the end of my
presentation I added a video with a typical
Saturday workout at my BJJ academy.
Comments
But I think that I couldn't practice any martial art, because I'm rather a peaceful person and I couldn't just go and hit someone with no reason, on the other hand, I know that's only sport, but if someone would hit me, I would like to fight with him for real in order to get my own back on him.
I like this matrial art., because it isn't as agressive as boxing or something. When my brother will be big enough to train something I will recommend bjj :)
I wonder if it is a very easy to get an injury on training? It looks like it would. And also that you need to be really flexible and agile.
It's really cool that you train this martial art. Sitting in front of computer daily could be dangerous for your spine. It's better to swap future back problems for a couple of bruises.
I've tried karate and Muay Thai in the past. My buddy took me few years ago for Krav Maga Systems training. It was really exiting, every training was something new and something lethal. If you love BJJ and want to take it to the next level - try it, but really stick only to this school in Warsaw because they really know what they're doing.
I can recommend - Jacek Walczak - you will not be disappointed for sure:
http://www.kravmaga-system.pl/
More important is that you found it as a passion for yourself.
Wish you the greatest achievements and a black belt!