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Black Gi - Brazilian Jiu-jitsu | BRAVO™
This Black Gi is crafted from strong, yet lightweight GSM 450 Pearl Weave material that is able to resist any sort of tearing damage over time. The psychology and philosophy of black portrays strength, seriousness, power, and authority that originates much stronger feelings. The name "Jiu-Jitsu" derives from an older Romanization of its original spelling in the West of the term 'jiudo' and Japanese still called it Jiu-Jitsu.
In Brazil, the art is still called "Jiu-Jitsu".GI means a cloth that is used for “jiudo”. The Brazilian black jiu-jitsu gi is a uniform for karate and martial arts typically composed of a heavy cotton jacket, strengthen drawstring trousers, and a belt which communicates rank with a small difference to black judo Gi. Jiu jitsu rule allows for tighter cuffs on the pants and jacket, and the skirt is shorter which is a good self-defence material cloth during any competition.
There’s a lot of friction in this stuff like sweat makes things more slippery so this will develop control on grips because it has a heavy emphasis on live sparring during the fight.There are a lot of colors that are allowed for International championships like white Gi, black Gi or blue Gi. Black jiu jitsu gi for sale is available at a reasonable price with very fine quality.
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Brazilian jiu-jitsu pt.1
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (/dʒuːˈdʒɪtsuː/; Portuguese: [ˈʒiw ˈʒitsu], [ˈʒu ˈʒitsu], [dʒiˈu dʒiˈtsu]) (BJJ; Portuguese: jiu-jitsu brasileiro) is a martial art, combat sport system that focuses on grappling and especially ground fighting. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu was formed from Kodokan judo ground fighting (newaza) fundamentals that were taught by a number of individuals including Takeo Yano, Mitsuyo Maeda and Soshihiro Satake. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu eventually came to be its own art through the experiments, practices, and adaptation of judo through Carlos and Helio Gracie (who passed their knowledge on to their extended family) as well as other instructors who were students of Maeda, such as Luiz Franca.[2]
BJJ promotes the concept that a smaller, weaker person can successfully defend against a bigger, stronger, heavier assailant by using proper technique, leverage, and most notably, taking the fight to the ground, and then applying joint-locks and chokeholds to defeat the opponent. BJJ training can be used for sport grappling tournaments and in self-defense situations.[3] Sparring (commonly referred to as rolling) and live drilling play a major role in training, and a premium is placed on performance, especially in competition, in relation to progress and ascension through its ranking system.
Since its inception in 1882, its parent art of judo was separated from older systems of Japanese jujutsu by an important difference that was passed on to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: it is not solely a martial art, but it is also a sport; a method for promoting physical fitness and building character in young people; and, ultimately, a way (Do) of life.
Origins[edit] Geo Omori opened the first jiu-jitsu / judo school in Brazil in 1909.[6] He would go on to teach a number of individuals including Luiz França. Later, Mitsuyo Maeda was one of five of the Kodokan's top groundwork (newaza) experts that judo's founder Kano Jigoro sent overseas to demonstrate and spread his art to the world. Maeda had trained first in sumo as a teenager, and after the interest generated by stories about the success of Kodokan Judo at contests with other jujutsu schools that were occurring at the time, became a student of Jigoro Kano.[7] Maeda left Japan in 1904 and visited a number of countries[7] giving "jiu-do" demonstrations and accepting challenges from wrestlers, boxers, savate fighters and various other martial artists before eventually arriving in Brazil on November 14, 1914.[8]
Gastão Gracie was a business partner of the American Circus in Belém. In 1916, Italian Argentine circus Queirolo Brothers staged shows there and presented Maeda.[9][10] In 1917 Carlos Gracie, the eldest son of Gastão Gracie, watched a demonstration by Maeda at the Da Paz Theatre and decided to learn judo. Maeda accepted Carlos as a student and Carlos learned for a few years, eventually passing his knowledge on to his brothers. Sibling Hélio Gracie gradually further developed Gracie Jiu Jitsu as a softer, pragmatic adaptation from judo that focused on ground fighting, as he was unable to perform many judo moves that require direct opposition to an opponent's strength.[11]
Although the Gracie family is typically synonymous with BJJ, another prominent lineage started from Maeda via another Brazilian disciple, Luiz França.[12] This lineage had been represented particularly by Oswaldo Fadda. Fadda and his students were famous for influential use of footlocks[13] and the lineage still survives through Fadda's links with today's teams such as Nova União and Grappling Fight Team.
"Jiu-Jitsu" is an older romanization that was the original spelling of the art in the West, and it is still in common use, whereas the modern Hepburn romanization is "jūjutsu".
When Maeda left Japan, judo was still often referred to as "Kano jiu-jitsu",[15] or, even more generically, simply as jiu-jitsu.[16][17] Higashi, the co-author of "Kano Jiu-Jitsu"[15] wrote in the foreword:
Some confusion has arisen over the employment of the term 'jiudo'. To make the matter clear I will state that jiudo is the term selected by Professor Kano as describing his system more accurately than jiu-jitsu does. Professor Kano is one of the leading educators of Japan, and it is natural that he should cast about for the technical word that would most accurately describe his system. But the Japanese people generally still cling to the more popular nomenclature and call it jiu-jitsu.[15]
Outside Japan, however, this distinction was noted even less. Thus, when Maeda and Satake arrived in Brazil in 1914, every newspaper announced their art as being "jiu-jitsu" despite both men being Kodokan judoka.[4]
It was not until 1925 that the Japanese government itself officially mandated that the correct name for the martial art taught in the Japanese public schools should be "judo" rather than "jujutsu".[18] In Brazil, the art is still called "jiu-jitsu". When the Gracies went to the United States to spread their art, they used the terms "Brazilian jiu-jitsu" and "Gracie Jiu-Jitsu" to differentiate from the already present styles using similar-sounding names. In a 1994 interview with Yoshinori Nishi, Hélio Gracie said, that he didn´t even know the word of judo itself, until the sport came in the 1950s to Brazil, because he heard that Mitsuyo Maeda called his style "jiu-jitsu".
The art is sometimes referred to as Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (GJJ), this name was trademarked by Rorion Gracie, but after a legal dispute with his cousin Carley Gracie, his trademark to the name was voided.[19] Other members of the Gracie family often call their style by personalized names, such as Charles Gracie Jiu-Jitsu or Renzo Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, and similarly, the Machado family call their style Machado Jiu-Jitsu (MJJ). While each style and its instructors have their own unique aspects, they are all basic variations of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Today there are four major branches of BJJ from Brazil: Gracie Humaita, Gracie Barra, Carlson Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Alliance Jiu Jitsu. Each branch can trace its roots back to Mitsuyo Maeda via the Gracie family or Oswaldo Fadda.
Prominence Jiu-Jitsu came to international prominence in the martial arts community in the early 1990s, when Brazilian jiu-jitsu expert Royce Gracie won the first, second and fourth Ultimate Fighting Championships, which at the time were single elimination martial arts tournaments.[27] Royce fought against often much larger opponents who were practicing other styles, including boxing, shoot-fighting, muay thai, karate, wrestling, and taekwondo. It has since become a staple art for many MMA fighters and is largely credited for bringing widespread attention to the importance of ground fighting. Sport BJJ tournaments continue to grow in popularity worldwide and have given rise to no-gi submission grappling tournaments, such as the ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship.
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Aatma By Naren Limbu (Audio)
Aatma is a Nepali pop song by Naren Limbu. This song is sang by Naren Limbu. He is a member of Aastha band and also a well known pop singer. This song is about the past memories of loved ones. Aastha band is one of the famous and loved band of Nepal.
The music of this song is composed by Naren Limbu and lyrics was written by Naren himself. Naren Limbu is a Nepali singer, songwriter and composer. He is the member of Aastha band. Astha means “Faith” and the band members, Naren Limbu and Sudip Gurung, definitely had faith in themselves that they could create music that would be loved by all. The band was formed during the early days of their college and they released their first album in 2003. The album was self titled and their first video ‘Harpal’ remained on top of the charts for a longtime. The music as well as the video was very well received by the audiences and the band became everyone’s favorite with their first album. Once you listen to this song, you will keep repeating it.
The song is released officially online by Naren Limbu via Youtube. Hope that you will enjoy this Melodious Romantic pop Song Aatma.
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Here is the lyrics for the song:
Timro Maunta Ani Nyano Kakhako Maya Paune Mero Chahana,Timro Shathama Rahane Mero Mero Kalpana Ani Timro Shamjhana Le Malai Sandhai Nyano Taap Dinai Rahancha Sandhai Jiudo Banai Dincha Yaad Garna Kina Garo Bhai Diyako Hola Oooo Phiri Mero Mann Kina Roi Roi Dincha
Aatma Ma Timro Basa Chha Mutu Ma Timrai Dhadkan Sayad Pir Liyao Ki Katai Dhuk Dhuk Kauncha Mutu Jhan Jhan Nashama Timro Maya Cha Aakhama Timrai Tasbir Sayad Samjhi Royaou Ki Katai Bagi Dinchha Aanshu Jhan Jhan Ooooo
Sayad Mero Pratichya Nai Lamo Bhayo Ki Ki Kaso Tyasai Le Hola Mero Parkhaima Pni Yasto Pida Bhaidiyako Ma Ma Ma Ta Mero Dinko Sapnima Raatko Anidoma Aljhi Baseko Chu Timi Aaune Din Gandai Parkhi Baseko Chu Oooo Yaad Garna Kina Garo Bhai Diyako Hola ? Oooo Pheri Mero Mann Kina Roi Roiroi Dincha Hhh
Timi Bina Mero Yo Jivan Kina Ho Adhuro Lagcha Timi Kaha Aauna Khojda Tara Garo Cha Sayad Timilai Nai Garo Bho Hola Tyasaile Mero Mann Yaha Roi Roi Dincha Roi Roi Dincha
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