Só tenho a aplaudir por essa magnifica apresentação!!! Eu aprendi jiu-jitsu, com um Mestre Baiano de Judô e jiu-jitsu chamado Ricardo Carvalho, fazíamos várias dessas acrobacias aí!!! Maravilha ver isso!!! Osssss
Jitsu Canada had(has) a dojo at University of Calgary. It went downhill after our Sensei left to start his family, which is generally why I left, but I miss it so much. Unfortunately other Jiu Jitsu dojos that would join us didn't do the same amount of throwing and breakfalls as well did, so I think I would go into Judo before looking at a more traditional Jiu Jitsu dojo. They were associated with Jitsu Foundation out of the UK, which seems to have combined Jiu Jitsu and Judo. ruclips.net/video/ZeEHSjcIh7M/видео.html
It is an OK if not Fine demonstration of Judo. However, for me personally, like everything else that Korea does with martial arts I think there was way too much flash, and over dramatic fluff added for entertainment, which I did not find entertaining at all. I am more of a keep it real and effective over the let's add a lot of flashy fluff to make it "fun and entertaining" type person.
Was in Jiu Jitsu (Japanese style, not Brazilian) for a number of years and absolutely loved breakfalls. I watch this video and miss getting thrown or just demonstrating breakfalls, but I was in it for learning, fun, and fitness. Quit after an injury and to prevent further injury when aggression stopped being curbed by Sensei. Think I might look for a good Judo dojo though. It was the one form of fitness I couldn't help but be committed to, and it really was fun and super challenging.
@@DanEngbers I love breakfalls as well and train them all the time, and I'm 57. Have done BJJ but prefer JJJ. It was a good, but showy, demonstration. I just have a general dislike, personally, for the way Korean styles use flippy, twisty, flashy demos and how they seem to always go overboard on that aspect of it. I just don't get it.
Só tenho a aplaudir por essa magnifica apresentação!!! Eu aprendi jiu-jitsu, com um Mestre Baiano de Judô e jiu-jitsu chamado Ricardo Carvalho, fazíamos várias dessas acrobacias aí!!! Maravilha ver isso!!! Osssss
Jitsu Canada had(has) a dojo at University of Calgary. It went downhill after our Sensei left to start his family, which is generally why I left, but I miss it so much. Unfortunately other Jiu Jitsu dojos that would join us didn't do the same amount of throwing and breakfalls as well did, so I think I would go into Judo before looking at a more traditional Jiu Jitsu dojo.
They were associated with Jitsu Foundation out of the UK, which seems to have combined Jiu Jitsu and Judo. ruclips.net/video/ZeEHSjcIh7M/видео.html
It is an OK if not Fine demonstration of Judo. However, for me personally, like everything else that Korea does with martial arts I think there was way too much flash, and over dramatic fluff added for entertainment, which I did not find entertaining at all. I am more of a keep it real and effective over the let's add a lot of flashy fluff to make it "fun and entertaining" type person.
Was in Jiu Jitsu (Japanese style, not Brazilian) for a number of years and absolutely loved breakfalls. I watch this video and miss getting thrown or just demonstrating breakfalls, but I was in it for learning, fun, and fitness. Quit after an injury and to prevent further injury when aggression stopped being curbed by Sensei.
Think I might look for a good Judo dojo though. It was the one form of fitness I couldn't help but be committed to, and it really was fun and super challenging.
@@DanEngbers I love breakfalls as well and train them all the time, and I'm 57. Have done BJJ but prefer JJJ. It was a good, but showy, demonstration. I just have a general dislike, personally, for the way Korean styles use flippy, twisty, flashy demos and how they seem to always go overboard on that aspect of it. I just don't get it.