hi Ashura,
Yes, I had already been gone a few years at that point but still see those guys from time to time. Martyn is now a teacher of Serge Augiers Da Xuan.
happy training.
thanks.
Ian wrote:
Ashura wrote:I think that there is a 99,9% probability that you are right, but this is the result of the evolution and the development of the ne-waza brought to Brazil by some Japanese judokas which then led to the creation of BJJ.
We could exactly say the same but in the opposite way. Are the contemporary BJJ people´s throwing ability better than some of the old schools which were specialized in that area?
Some people do now cross train and Carlson Gracie Junior told me that he was a judo black belt also and that it does/did help him a lot to gain an advantageous position in his fights. There is nothing wrong with that and this might well be the next evolution for both arts/sports.
Well, I agree, that's just a fact The Gracies didn't invent anything; they learned Kosen Judo.
Second of all, whatever you learn now is far more likely to be better than 100 years ago. If you want to plug multiple disciplines back together, you'll have a much better technique base.
GrahamB wrote:Jiujitsu comes from China anyway.
I'll just leave that here... *backs away*.....
Fubo wrote:GrahamB wrote:Jiujitsu comes from China anyway.
I'll just leave that here... *backs away*.....
I met a guy that claimed pretty much all CMA came from Jujitsu, and that Shuai Jiao came from Judo. That's the kind of talk that will actually start WW3.
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