Immaculate, absolutely astonishing, completely fabulous technique, coaching and execution for the students as well. Much respect keeping this art alive. OSS
Japanese JJ is the 1st art which everyone modified this beautiful skill. I have my black belt in Japanese JJ and Judo. My students dominate the stand up game at these big competitions. Gracie JJ and BJJ really focus on the ground work which the athletes put so much more time in the submissions and getting out of them.
This was an old school exam I went through as well for my rack. Some of these other school are adding to the JAPANESE JJ to make it better. I say it is not making it better it is causing it to drift away from the skills on the feet. Keep the BJJ, Japanese JJ and Gracie JJ Separate please do not mix them.
This isn't really traditional jujitsu, traditional jujitsu has much more work on the ground. They are using a system found in many different styles, its the curriculum of the World Jiujitsu federation
@@dianecenteno5275 I'm definitely not looking down on them, being Yellow I'm not expecting the best techniques in the world. Some things are okay but others I don't think they understand the principles behind it. The "body drop" isn't really done a way I think is correct. Also no naming of techniques in Japanese? I'm not putting these guys down but it's definitely not a Traditional Jujitsu System.
Very good technique - especially for yellow belts. Well done
Immaculate, absolutely astonishing, completely fabulous technique, coaching and execution for the students as well. Much respect keeping this art alive. OSS
3:06 ... for orange belt? :-O
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i thought this was brazilin jui jitsu and i was like wth
Looks very similair the ground work is exactly the same . its a mix of aikido, judo, karate and bjj techqniques .
Japanese JJ is the 1st art which everyone modified this beautiful skill. I have my black belt in Japanese JJ and Judo. My students dominate the stand up game at these big competitions. Gracie JJ and BJJ really focus on the ground work which the athletes put so much more time in the submissions and getting out of them.
Good stuff!
I agree, legit!
This was an old school exam I went through as well for my rack. Some of these other school are adding to the JAPANESE JJ to make it better. I say it is not making it better it is causing it to drift away from the skills on the feet. Keep the BJJ,
Japanese JJ
and Gracie JJ Separate please do not mix them.
I got this tonight epic
But we have to learn different things
I have my grading at the end of March, our techniques seem quite simple compare to this. what grade are you?
does anyone have a list techniques used
What club was this filmed at?
How much ground work do you do in Japanese Jiu-Jitsu?
Alby Live not much. I can say it’s like an “inset”, we don’t focus on that
This isn't really traditional jujitsu, traditional jujitsu has much more work on the ground. They are using a system found in many different styles, its the curriculum of the World Jiujitsu federation
@@kyle9648 Good technique for their belt level! Did expect to see some basic weapons defense and groundwork for their level though.
@@dianecenteno5275 I'm definitely not looking down on them, being Yellow I'm not expecting the best techniques in the world. Some things are okay but others I don't think they understand the principles behind it. The "body drop" isn't really done a way I think is correct. Also no naming of techniques in Japanese? I'm not putting these guys down but it's definitely not a Traditional Jujitsu System.
@@kyle9648 It's not traditional as in "koryu" but it does look like the modern Nihon Jujutsu.
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