@@cristobalheiss5349 No, because I am Italian, I live in Italy, but despite this, ju jitsu here is the same of the video. You can be in Germany, in Spain, in Mexico, in Thailand, in Australia, but ju jitsu is always Japanese.
@@emanuelevalenza9334 this is a specific variation that was developed in Germany in the 60's which uses things from Judo, Karate and some traditional jujutsu schools (and today some BJJ). It is just like Brasilian Jujitsu in that matter, or russian Sambo (a local variation of the japanese original with other techniques or emphasis being incorporated). You can read about that here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_ju-jutsu As a side note, there isn't really A Japanese Jujutsu, but multiple. The styles variate heavily between different schools and styles in Japan
@@cristobalheiss5349 It also looks identical to Sport Ju Jutsu that is common in Norway and Sweden. Yes, it is mostly Karate, Judo and Traditional Jujitsu.
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Isso não e jiu-jitsu
It is Japanese ju jitsu, the true ju jitsu.
@@emanuelevalenza9334 it is a german version, not japanese jujitsu either.
@@cristobalheiss5349 No, because I am Italian, I live in Italy, but despite this, ju jitsu here is the same of the video. You can be in Germany, in Spain, in Mexico, in Thailand, in Australia, but ju jitsu is always Japanese.
@@emanuelevalenza9334 this is a specific variation that was developed in Germany in the 60's which uses things from Judo, Karate and some traditional jujutsu schools (and today some BJJ).
It is just like Brasilian Jujitsu in that matter, or russian Sambo (a local variation of the japanese original with other techniques or emphasis being incorporated).
You can read about that here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_ju-jutsu
As a side note, there isn't really A Japanese Jujutsu, but multiple. The styles variate heavily between different schools and styles in Japan
@@cristobalheiss5349 It also looks identical to Sport Ju Jutsu that is common in Norway and Sweden. Yes, it is mostly Karate, Judo and Traditional Jujitsu.