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Eric Joyce
05-12-2010, 10:49
Hello all,

I haven't posted here in a long time and thought I would share an interesting link.

http://www.artofwarfc.cn/?q=node/276

Pretty interesting techniques being used in the photos. Very similar to jujutsu techniques. Just thought I would share.

sideslasher9
05-12-2010, 23:37
I actually have the book that those pictures came out of. It is definitely a good read. Enlightening actually, kinda put a little light on a lot of techniques that I thought were specific to BJJ. Boy, the more I learn, the more I realize I don't know.

Cliff Hargrave
05-13-2010, 04:20
What I tell my students often:
An armbar is not BJJ. A choke is not BJJ. A footlock is not BJJ. Many arts have all of those things. Now someone can see it in MMA shows or youtube and mimic it, but that doesn't mean they are doing BJJ. BJJ is how you get there.

This applies to all arts. BJJ, Judo, Chin Na, submission wrestling, etc. all are vehicles to get there. There have been drawings and sculptures discovered of Greeks doing arm locks from about 400-500 BC.

You can use the same comparison with striking arts. Kung Fu, Karate, Boxing, Muay Thai, all have punches....

Eric Joyce
05-13-2010, 09:24
What I tell my students often:
An armbar is not BJJ. A choke is not BJJ. A footlock is not BJJ. Many arts have all of those things. Now someone can see it in MMA shows or youtube and mimic it, but that doesn't mean they are doing BJJ. BJJ is how you get there.

This applies to all arts. BJJ, Judo, Chin Na, submission wrestling, etc. all are vehicles to get there. There have been drawings and sculptures discovered of Greeks doing arm locks from about 400-500 BC.

You can use the same comparison with striking arts. Kung Fu, Karate, Boxing, Muay Thai, all have punches....

Well said Cliff.