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Treino de gas || Que venha a Indonesia !!! 👊🏽 💣💥 . #jiujitsu #katagatame #indo2019 #palatinose #detox #omoplata #submission #grappling #koral #warfight #mentawai #surfjitsu #udegarami #essencial #hackathon (at Reebok Sports Club São Paulo) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bxzdv1XJ3HF/?igshid=4hn1sp55qstz
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Amazing Aikido😃 Elegantly beautiful circular movements #thetravellinggourmet #gourmetsansfrontieres #aikido #senseiuyeshiba #kotegaeshi #udegarami https://www.instagram.com/p/BwB-HgEnyf0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15n0l4t18qcr
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——— Repost by @ryujishirakawa ——— Special technique! Udegarami & jujigatame #jujigatame #bjj #selfdefense #jiujitsu #柔術 #白川竜次 #ryujishirakawa #budo #martialarts #judo #sambo #柔道 #armbar #training #submissions Se gostou, por favor compartilhe. If you liked, please share. Conheça Sobre o Aikido. INSTITUTO TACHIBANA DE AIKIDO Jaraguá do Sul MINAMI NO TANI DOJO [email protected] 47 98405-6463 ou 47 3276-3083 Rua: Walter Marquadt, 835. Anexo ao Ginásio do Sesi. Porta na lateral do campo de Futebol. Joinville AIKIDO KITAHIRA DOJO [email protected] 47 3028-7919 ou 47 99995-0294 Rua: Xanxerê, 71, Saguaçu. ULTIMATE FIGHT & FITNESS CLUB [email protected] 47 99956-2447 ou 3028-7919 Pirabeiraba Aikido Pirabeiraba Dojo [email protected] 47 99609-4197 www.aikidomaruyama.com.br www.institutotachibana.com.br www.essenciadobem.org.br #aikido #aikikai #aikidomaruyama #institutotachibana #合気道 #айкидо #artesmarciais #martialarts #defesapessoal #selfdefense #pratiqueaikido #aikido_techiniques #aikidojoinville #aikidojaraguadosul #aikidoguaramirim #aikidopirabeiraba #aikidoforall https://www.instagram.com/p/CEH6TCTp2jA/?igshid=158tim1wlzfcf
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All #fencing comes from wrestling! Even for #Fioredeiliberi. #Fiteme. Here @danlj attacks Vanja, who deflects with a hanging #parry, and starts to wrap Dan’s arm. In response, Dan slides forward and grabs his own #sword and uses it as a #grappling lever and applies a #shoulderlock. #yyc #calgary #yycmartialarts #martialarts #medieval #fight #hema #training #thursdaynight #fun #beastmode #theforgewma #keylock #kimura #udegarami (at The Forge: Western Martial Arts) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4365C4HP6C/?igshid=losqtmejfc2u
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¿Que mejor forma de aprender, practicar y que te rompan el brazo que riendo?. . Udegarami. Tori: Óscar G. Uke: Vicky A. . 💮 Sígueme en mi aventura hacia los 2.000 seguidores. #aikidomallorca #aikidokids #aikidojo #aikidolife #aikidoclass #aikidowoman #slowmotion #rfejyda #fbjyda #ukemi #aikido #aikikai #yosoytsugaku #dojotsugaku #mallorcaaikido #mallorca #spainaikikai #miaikido #igersmallorca. Prueba una semana GRATIS. Web - www.aikidomallorca.es https://www.instagram.com/p/B31W4qLoqTB/?igshid=1jn0vgmyuqnty
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What Is Jujitsu Martial Arts
The Gracie's were not the only real ones doing Jiu-Jitsu on the planet through the 1900's, and definitely not the only person's doing Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil, they were just the most popular. Early members of the Gracie family in Brazil were political figures and very active in the community where they lived. Among Helio's first students were Governor of Rio, Carlos Lacerda, and President, Joao Figueiredo. There were many Japanese immigrants practicing Judo and Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil and a unique kind of "free fighting" was also developing in Brazil at this time. The Brazilians developed a method of fighting called Luta Livre (Free Fight), of course you may well ask a Gracie, they might inform you that Luta Livre is from Jiu-Jitsu, if you ask a Luta Livre practitioner, he may inform you something different. There is a sizable rivalry between your two styles, but the truth associated with matter is the fact that the styles are extremely similar. I heard from a few sources that Luta Livre was developed from Wrestling and Judo in Brazil. Luta Livre is practiced minus the gi or kimono. While I was in Brazil, I handed down a street in Bahia (that will be where Capoeira also comes from) named after one of several great Vale Tudo (meaning "anything goes") fighters associated with mid 1900's named Valdimar Santana, who had been responsible for one of Helio Gracie's only defeats. I've heard some Brazilians call him a Luta Livre fighter, others say he had been a Judoka, therefore the Gracies say he had been a Jiu-Jitsu player. During Valdimar's fight with Helio Gracie, after over an hour, Helio's corner was forced to give in. I have read that Valdimar Santana was one of Helio's students, but have heard different as well. Carlson Gracie would later avenge Helio's defeat by defeating Valdimar Santana in a No Rules fight. One other famous victory over the Gracie family during the early part of the art's development occurred in 1951. After defeating a famous Judo player named Kato, Helio issued a challenge to a different Japanese fighter named Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi was worried about using the fight because he felt Helio would be hard to submit. A friend of Yamaguchi named Masahiko Kimura (5'6" 185 Lbs.) stepped miami jiu jitsu schools up to face Helio in the place. The fight between Helio and Kimura resulted in a win for Kimura by TKO after Helio's side threw in the towel. Kimura applied udegarami (a shoulder lock now called the Kimura), an arm lock to Helio's left arm, breaking it. Helio was commended for not giving up, yet still suffered a defeat, nonetheless. A fascinating event occurred later in the 1950's when Kimura finished up facing Valdimar Santana in a No Holds Barred Match. He describes the name of the fighter as Adema, but I assume that it is a spelling mistake produced in the translation due to the description being just like Valdimar right down to the place he resided. Kimura describes the match in this excerpt taken from his biography "My Judo". I debated for a little while about whether or not to include this, but it was so interesting, difficult to find in print, and thus historically significant that I experienced to talk about it to you. This excerpt really gives a lot of insight about what was happening in Brazil during this time period period, and provides an idea about how exactly far prior to the U.S. and Japan that Brazil was in Mixed Martial Arts fighting. The following two and three-quarter pages are taken directly from Kimura's book, My Judo. "My opponent Adema (Valdimar) Santana was a 25 yr old black man, and was a boxing heavy weight champion. He had been 4th dan in judo, and a capoeira champion as well. He had been 183cm had a well proportioned impressive physique. His weight was close to 100kg. Bahia, where in fact the match were held, is a port city where black slaves were unloaded. The slaves were forbidden to carry a weapon. As a result, many fighting styles were manufactured by them, I heard. Vale Tudo is regarded as such martial arts. When you look at the south of Sao Paulo, pro wrestling is popular. But the farther one goes to the north, the greater amount of popular Vale Tudo becomes. Helio Gracie, whom I experienced previously fought, was the champion in Vale Tudo. But Adema Santana challenged him the previous year (Note: 1957), and after 2 hours and ten full minutes, Helio got kicked into the abdomen, could not get right up, and got knocked out. Thus, Adema had get to be the new champion. In Vale Tudo, no foul is allowed. 1 foul leads to an instantaneous disqualification. No shoes are allowed. When the fighters are separated, they're not permitted to strike with a fist, and they've got to use open hand strikes. But after they get in contact with one another, all sorts of strike is allowed but groin strikes. Various types of throws and joint locks are legal. The winner is set when one of many fighters is KO'd or surrenders. Biting and hair pulling were illegal. Since bare-knuckle punches are traded, taking direct two or three hits in the eye means the termination of the battle. I was told there has been many cases by which a fighter got hit when you look at the eye with an elbow, additionally the eyeball popped right out of the socket by half, and got carried into the hospital by an ambulance. Therefore, there have been always 2 ambulances in the entrance for the arena. "We have no choice. I am going to fight." I said. Then, the promoter grinned, took out a questionnaire and told me to sign it. Yano translated this content, which said, "Whether or not I die in this match, it is the thing I intended, and won't make anyone in charge of my death." I nodded, and signed the form. Back at my option to the ring, someone raised his arm and waved at me. It absolutely was Helio Gracie, whom I had not seen for quite a while. Helio is at the radio broadcast seat. He had been the commentator for the match. The gong rang. Adema and I also circled the ring first. I lightly extended my fingers in a half-body posture, and prepared for his kicks. Adema, also in a half-body posture, had tucked his chin, tightened his underarms, while he would do in a boxing match. Every now and then, he delivered high kicks to my face. "I blocked the kicks with my hands, and returned a kick with my right leg. Adema started initially to deliver right and left roundhouse kicks. I stepped back and dodged them, but suddenly, I received a fire-like impact on my face. It had been an open hand strike. I experienced overlooked his hand motion, paying way too much focus on his kicks. When I got hit into the temple, additionally the core of my head became a blur, left and right roundhouse kicks came. Whenever I blocked his right kick with my left hand, a huge pain ran through through the tip regarding the little finger to your back associated with hand. I had jammed the finger. I traded kicks with him. The entire audiences were standing with excitement. Even yet in this example, I was able to think clearly. While I became thinking 'Adema is one level greater than I both in kicks and open hand strikes. So that you can win, I must use the fight into the ground,' another fast kick flew within my abdomen.
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Jujitsu Clubs
The Gracie's were not the sole ones doing Jiu-Jitsu on earth during the 1900's, and most certainly not the only person's doing Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil, they certainly were just the most popular. Early members of the Gracie family in Brazil were political figures and extremely active in the community where they lived. Among Helio's first students were Governor of Rio, Carlos Lacerda, and President, Joao Figueiredo. There were many Japanese immigrants practicing Judo and Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil and an innovative new as a type of "free fighting" was also developing in Brazil at this time. The Brazilians developed a system of fighting called Luta Livre (Free Fight), if you ask a Gracie, they might inform you that Luta Livre is from Jiu-Jitsu, if you ask a Luta Livre practitioner, he might tell you different things. There clearly was a large rivalry between your two styles, however the truth for the matter is the fact that the styles are particularly similar. I heard from a few sources that Luta Livre was created from Wrestling and Judo in Brazil. Luta Livre is practiced without having the gi or kimono. While I happened to be in Brazil, I handed down a street in Bahia (which will be where Capoeira also arises from) named after one of several great Vale Tudo (meaning "anything goes") fighters regarding the mid 1900's named Valdimar Santana, who was simply accountable for one of Helio Gracie's only defeats. I have heard some Brazilians call him a Luta Livre fighter, others say he was a Judoka, and also the Gracies say he was a Jiu-Jitsu player. During Valdimar's fight with Helio Gracie, after over an hour or so, Helio's corner was forced to give up. I have read that Valdimar Santana was certainly one of Helio's students, but have heard different as well. Carlson Gracie would later avenge Helio's defeat by defeating Valdimar Santana in a No Rules fight. One other famous victory throughout the Gracie family during the early the main art's development took place 1951. After defeating a famous Judo player named Kato, Helio issued a challenge to another Japanese fighter named Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi was concerned with taking the fight because he felt Helio will be hard to submit. A friend of Yamaguchi named Masahiko Kimura (5'6" 185 Lbs.) stepped up to face Helio in the place. The fight between Helio and Kimura lead to a win for Kimura by TKO after Helio's side threw in the towel. Kimura applied udegarami (a shoulder lock now called the Kimura), an arm lock to Helio's left arm, breaking it. Helio was commended for not giving up, but still suffered a defeat, nonetheless.
An appealing event occurred later in the 1950's when Kimura finished up facing Valdimar Santana in a No Holds Barred Match. He describes the name associated with the fighter as Adema, but i suppose that this might be a spelling mistake produced in the translation due to the description being identical to Valdimar down to the spot he resided. Kimura describes the match in this excerpt obtained from his biography "My Judo". I debated for a little while about whether to include this, but it was so interesting, hard to find in print, and thus historically significant that I experienced to fairly share it with you. This excerpt really gives lots of insight as to what was happening in Brazil during this time period period, and provides an idea about how far ahead of the U.S. and Japan that Brazil was at Mixed Martial Arts fighting. The following two and three-quarter pages are taken directly from Kimura's book, My Judo. "My opponent Adema (Valdimar) Santana was a 25 year old black man, and was a boxing heavy weight champion. He had been 4th dan in judo, and a capoeira champion as well. He had been 183cm had a well proportioned impressive physique. His weight was close to 100kg. Bahia, where the match took place, is a port city where black slaves were unloaded. The slaves were forbidden to transport a weapon. Because of this, many fighting techinques were manufactured by them, I heard. Vale Tudo is regarded as such martial arts. Within the south of Sao Paulo, pro wrestling is popular. However the farther one would go to the north, the greater popular Vale Tudo becomes. Helio Gracie, whom I had previously fought, was the champion in Vale Tudo. But Adema Santana challenged him the earlier year (Note: 1957), and after 2 hours and ten minutes, Helio got kicked into the abdomen, could not wake up, and got knocked out. Thus, Adema had get to be the new champion. In Vale Tudo, no foul is allowed. 1 foul results in a sudden disqualification. No shoes are allowed. Once the fighters are separated, they are not allowed to strike with a fist, and they have to make use of open hand strikes. But once they get in touch with one another, all types of strike is allowed but groin strikes. All types of throws and joint locks are legal. The winner is set when one of several fighters is KO'd or surrenders. Biting and hair pulling were illegal. Since bare-knuckle punches are traded, taking direct two or three hits within the eye means the termination of the fight. I was told there have been many cases by which a fighter got hit within the eye with an elbow, while the eyeball popped out of the socket by half, and got carried to the hospital by an ambulance. Therefore, there have been always 2 ambulances during the entrance of the arena. "I have no choice. I will fight." I said. Then, the promoter grinned, took out a questionnaire and told us to sign it. Yano translated the content, which said, "Just because I die in this match, it is what I intended, and will not make anyone responsible for my death." I nodded, and signed the shape. On my method to the ring, someone raised his arm and waved at me. It had been Helio Gracie, whom I experienced not seen for quite a while. Helio was at the radio broadcast seat. He had been the commentator for the match. The gong rang. Adema and I also circled the ring first. I lightly extended my fingers in a half-body posture, and prepared for his kicks. Adema, also in a half-body posture, had tucked his chin, tightened his underarms, as he would do in a boxing match. Once in a while, he delivered high kicks to my face. "I blocked the kicks with my hands, and returned a kick with my right leg. Adema started initially to deliver right and left roundhouse kicks. I stepped back and dodged them, but suddenly, I received a fire-like effect on my face. It absolutely was an open hand strike. I had overlooked his hand motion, paying an excessive amount of awareness of his kicks. When I got hit into the temple, and the core of my head became a blur, left and right roundhouse kicks came. Once I blocked his right kick with my left hand, a huge pain ran through from the tip of this little finger into the back regarding the hand. I experienced jammed the finger. I traded kicks with him. The entire audiences were standing with excitement. Even in this situation, I happened to be able to think clearly. While I mixed martial arts miami was thinking 'Adema is one level more than I in both kicks and open hand strikes. To be able to win, i have to take the fight to the ground,' another fast kick flew within my abdomen.
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A Kimura from the closed guard demo by Dustin & Natasha. It's a jiu-jitsu players dream to have wife that not only trains but is also a beast! All our best to this amazing couple of BJJ. #rmnu #bjj #guarda #udegarami # (at Cutting Edge Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Llc)
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——— Repost by @ryujishirakawa ——— Special technique! Udegarami & jujigatame #jujigatame #bjj #selfdefense #jiujitsu #柔術 #白川竜次 #ryujishirakawa #budo #martialarts #judo #sambo #柔道 #armbar #training #submissions Se gostou, por favor compartilhe. If you liked, please share. Conheça Sobre o Aikido. INSTITUTO TACHIBANA DE AIKIDO Jaraguá do Sul MINAMI NO TANI DOJO [email protected] 47 98405-6463 ou 47 3276-3083 Rua: Walter Marquadt, 835. Anexo ao Ginásio do Sesi. Porta na lateral do campo de Futebol. Joinville AIKIDO KITAHIRA DOJO [email protected] 47 3028-7919 ou 47 99995-0294 Rua: Xanxerê, 71, Saguaçu. ULTIMATE FIGHT & FITNESS CLUB [email protected] 47 99956-2447 ou 3028-7919 Pirabeiraba Aikido Pirabeiraba Dojo [email protected] 47 99609-4197 www.aikidomaruyama.com.br www.institutotachibana.com.br www.essenciadobem.org.br #aikido #aikikai #aikidomaruyama #institutotachibana #合気道 #айкидо #artesmarciais #martialarts #defesapessoal #selfdefense #pratiqueaikido #aikido_techiniques #aikidojoinville #aikidojaraguadosul #aikidoguaramirim #aikidopirabeiraba #aikidoforall https://www.instagram.com/p/CBQeQSOJLRV/?igshid=1wtbdrk3pu5b1
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