Shocking Revelations of Brazilian Jujitsu Techniques & Jiu-Jitsu Moves
VIDEO: Street Fight With Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Moves
Over 95% of street fights finish on the ground, hence ground-fighting skills are extremely important for self-defense. Taking an attacker to the ground eliminates around 80% of their arsenal, leaving you in a perfect position to finish the fight. Of course if there is more than one attacker, taking the fight to the ground is one of the worst moves imaginable for obvious reasons.
Royce Gracie showed the world the relative effectiveness of ground-fighting in the first 5 Ultimate Fighting Championships held in the United States. This tournament accepts any martial artists from any style to battle it out in the ring to prove their skills against other fighting styles.
This section will show you several Brazilian Jujitsu techniques and positions you may find yourself in whilst ground-grapping, including finishing techniques, counters, escapes and take-downs.
As with any Ju-Jitsu technique, be extremely careful whilst practising these moves with a partner. Sometimes just an inch of movement can break a bone or cause someone to fall unconscious.
No responsiblity is accepted for injury or even death of anyone using this site for unsupervised training.
Positions
This section shows many of the positions that you will find yourself in whilst fighting and also which positions to try and attain.
- The Mount
- The Guard
- The Side Mount
- North-South
- Scarf Hold
- The Back Mount
- Knee On Chest/Stomach
Transitions
- Standing Up In Base
- Side Mount To Mount – Step Over
- Side Mount To Mount – Knee Drive
- Scissor Sweep (Guard To Mount)
- Push Sweep (Guard To Mount)
- Double Ankle Grab Sweep (Guard To Mount)
Escapes
- Upward Lift Escape (Under Mount)
- Guard Escape (Push)
- Guard Escape (Elbow Drive)
- Passing The Guard (Kneeling)
- Head Lock Escape (Hip Roll)
- Head Lock Escape (Leg Hook)
- Head Lock Escape (Arm Frame)
Arm-Locks
- Americana From Side Mount
- Americana From The Mount
- Kimura From The Guard
- Kimura From Side Mount
- Shoulder Lock From Side Mount
- Shoulder Lock From Scarf Hold
- Arm Bar From The Mount
- Arm Bar From The Guard
- Omoplata From A Failed Guard Arm-Bar
Chokes
- Collar Choke From The Guard
- Underarm Collar Choke From The Guard
- Front Collar Scissor Choke From The Guard
- Front Naked Choke From The Guard
- Guillotine Choke From The Guard
- Lion Killer From The Back Mount
- Rear Choke From The Guard
- Sliding Collar Choke From The Back Mount
- Side Mount Choke
- Thrusting Choke From Inside The Guard
- Triangle Choke From The Guard
- Rear Scissor Choke From The Guard
Leg-Locks
- Achilles Ankle Lock From In The Guard
- Heel Hook
- Knee Bar From In The Guard
- Foot Lock Against The Back Mount
- Leg Lock From Half Guard
Source : http://www.ultimatejujitsu.com/learn-jujitsu-techniques/brazilian-jiu-jitsu-techniques/
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Judo (meaning "gentle way") is a modern martial art, combat and Olympic sport created in Japan in 1882 by Jigoro Kano . Its most prominent feature is its competitive element, where the objective is to either throw or takedown an opponent to the ground, immobilize or otherwise subdue an opponent with a pin, or force an opponent to submit with a joint lock or a choke. Strikes and thrusts by hands and feet as well as weapons defenses are a part of judo, but only in pre-arranged forms (kata,) and are not allowed in judo competition or free practice. A judo practitioner is called a judoka.