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Brazilian Jiujitsu BJJ or is a Brazilian variation of the traditional Japanese jujutsun. BJJ is mostly ground fighting, ie. Wrestling with locks and strangulation. BJJ trainings are often very playful and gentle, although the pace is often high.

Brazilian jujitsu (Brazilian Jiujitsu, BJJ) is a Brazilian twist on the traditional Japanese jujutsun. (Sometimes called also Gracie Jiujitsu, or GJJ) History The Brazilian variant of jujutsu founded by the Brazilian Gracie family.

From Kodokan Judo (Kano Ryu Jiujitsu) laid the foundation of Jigoro Kano and Maeda Mitsuyo to what is now known as Brazilian Jiujitsu. 1915 moved to Maeda
Brazil, where he became known as “Conde Koma” battle Count. Carlos Gracie (now known as Carlos Sr.) Began training with Maeda to 19 years old, a way of thanking Gestao Maeda, Carlos’s father, for all the help he gave Japanese immigrants. When Carlos was a little older was a new type of competitions spread, vale tudo. Carlos began to race and met with whoever he was, regardless of size and weight difference. He did not lose a match. When he stopped competing in Vale tudo, he began coaching his younger brothers, Oswaldo, gastado, Jorge and Hélio Gracie. Maeda eventually went back to Japan but the Gracie family continued to develop his style of jujutsu. 1925 opened the first Gracie Jiujitsu Club in Brazil. Hélio Gracie, the smallest and youngest of the brothers continued to develop the technology and its applications.

Today, nearly 100 years after Maeda came to Japan, the Gracie family, known for his style, skill and performance in grappling, jujitsu and nhb / MMA. The style of BJJ is mostly ground fighting, ie. Wrestling with locks and strangulation (submissions), or newaza. At most clubs are trained no standing, in addition to replacement. Most clubs run more sparring and fys than other jujutsu styles in Sweden. There are differences between the different clubs. It trains both with and without clothes (gi or kimono as it also called). Belt-limits range from white -> blue -> violet -> brown -> black. Children under 16 are more colors, then you as well CBJJ and CBJJO as IGJJF not grading to blue until the age of 16.

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