thanks a lot Aegis!
i completley understand, thanks a lot! Though I think I have one last question! :eek: Are there many throws etc that do not rely on an...
I think you said that randori (sparring?) isn't used like in judo but when moves are practiced in scenario training does the attacker actually...
thanks, sorry, I'm not sure if you were able to read my last post, I think we were typing at the same time and i posted just before you lol
is it simply a matter of when I get the hang of a technique we move onto another one? Or will I be doing a technique over and over again for a...
ah cool, well I guess I'll have to wait and see, maybe after a few months or so I could ask, if they don't already? I very much doubt the...
oh right cool, well maybe if I get to a good level, I could offer to bring in a head guard and gloves, (from the boxing gym) that way the defender...
sounds good, so you definatley feel that Jitsu is more suited towards self defence? I doubt many street confrontations would involve an attacker...
how much of an emphasis is placed on strikes and how are these trained? is pad work used? Do you feel it's effective for self defence? Without...
ah cool, well I guess I could always teach myself some of the most basic wrestling takedowns like double leg takedowns etc, and practice with...
thanks a lot, I'll definatley be looking into both arts then! the takedowns in jitsu, are they primarily of the judo throw sort? or are there...
what about the curriculum? is there any emphasis on takedowns, takedown defence and ground fighting and grappling? what are the differences...
ok well thanks very much, I'll try both out, I might just end up only liking one of them anyway then! I hope bjj at least teaches me some...
also, do you think that an hour and a half of both BJJ and 2 hours of Jitsu will be worth it? considering my goals of self defence?
hmmm, doesn't sound bad! I might have to try it out, though I would like some standing grappling defences etc and to learn some takedowns etc,...
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