this looks way better than judo and bjj for self defence, bjj suffers on the takedown and judo is getting more and more limited in it's ruleset and causes too many injuries from it's tall takedowns, it also looks less brutal than catch and sambo with their emphasis on muscle, sad that where i live most japanese jujitsu places don't spar
Impressive. Seems like a great fit to my Kyokushin :) Dont want to do BJJ. Was thinking about Judo, and this seems to have many of those throws and even som wrestling moves right ? Maybe will will complement my Kyokushin training well, as said. What do You think?
We just call it "Ju Jitsu" in Romania. It's different from BJJ because a "Fighting" match includes semi-contact strikes, takedowns and ground fighting. The "Ne-Waza" section is only for ground fighting. The "Demo" is for demonstrations. There's also a different rule set than BJJ.
I'm interested in starting this type of jujitsu, but what type of jujitsu is this? Ta me this looks better than bjj, imo everyone should no how to fight standing and on the ground.
Probably an homage to Samurai Fighting where the hands and feet are akin to swords and spears (watch the video, it's less than 2 minutes: ruclips.net/video/giJ928xjeRA/видео.html). There are three phases in Japanese Jiu Jitsu: 1) Striking, 2) Jacket Wrestling, 3) Submitting. Think of landing a punch or kick as hitting your opponent with your sword/spear - land enough clean hits, your enemy is dead (That's phase 1). Notice how in the video, once they close the distance, they drop their weapons to attempt a judo throw - in modern jiu jitsu, once you enter the clinch, you are not allowed to strike like you do in muay thai, you're only option is to either get out of the clinch or execute a throw (that's phase 2). Then you enter phase 3, where once you get the takedown, you have to submit (or as for case of the samurai, kill) your opponent. That's the gist of it, but this wiki explains it much better: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jujutsu#Sport_jujutsu Also, I think it's to incentivize takedowns, since they're worth more points, I think. Jiu-Jitsu is after all, primarily a grappling art before anything else.
@@terenceangelo8714sorry for the late reply but pointfighting sucks- bad habits because hands are kept low and you hop on one foot. However the continuous ju jitsu is fine. I prefer MMA because it's more realistic i.e. Thai clinch and ground and pound. That being said, some Karate is good. Lyoto Machida did Shobu Ippon pointfighting which is better than WAKO pointfighting. WKF Karate is alright but it lacks the power of JKA.
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this looks way better than judo and bjj for self defence, bjj suffers on the takedown and judo is getting more and more limited in it's ruleset and causes too many injuries from it's tall takedowns, it also looks less brutal than catch and sambo with their emphasis on muscle, sad that where i live most japanese jujitsu places don't spar
Impressive. Seems like a great fit to my Kyokushin :)
Dont want to do BJJ. Was thinking about Judo, and this seems to have many of those throws and even som wrestling moves right ?
Maybe will will complement my Kyokushin training well, as said. What do You think?
Ju jitsu is with shotokan karate and in ground game u can use wrestling and bjj
@@boyandimov6427 Hi and thanks. What I meant was - this seems to be a great complement to my Kyokushin Karate training :)
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What sporting organisation is this? What is the rule set?
i think one part is bjj, the fight rule is a little bit like judo, Taekwondo (without k.o)
We just call it "Ju Jitsu" in Romania. It's different from BJJ because a "Fighting" match includes semi-contact strikes, takedowns and ground fighting. The "Ne-Waza" section is only for ground fighting. The "Demo" is for demonstrations. There's also a different rule set than BJJ.
This is called Sport Ju Jitsu. It’s federation is the JJIF - Ju Jitsu International Federation. You can find the rules on their website.
I'm interested in starting this type of jujitsu, but what type of jujitsu is this?
Ta me this looks better than bjj, imo everyone should no how to fight standing and on the ground.
@@alexferguson9856 I think it is Japanese Jiu jitsu.
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Why is the striking pointfighting ?
Probably an homage to Samurai Fighting where the hands and feet are akin to swords and spears (watch the video, it's less than 2 minutes: ruclips.net/video/giJ928xjeRA/видео.html).
There are three phases in Japanese Jiu Jitsu: 1) Striking, 2) Jacket Wrestling, 3) Submitting. Think of landing a punch or kick as hitting your opponent with your sword/spear - land enough clean hits, your enemy is dead (That's phase 1). Notice how in the video, once they close the distance, they drop their weapons to attempt a judo throw - in modern jiu jitsu, once you enter the clinch, you are not allowed to strike like you do in muay thai, you're only option is to either get out of the clinch or execute a throw (that's phase 2). Then you enter phase 3, where once you get the takedown, you have to submit (or as for case of the samurai, kill) your opponent.
That's the gist of it, but this wiki explains it much better: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jujutsu#Sport_jujutsu
Also, I think it's to incentivize takedowns, since they're worth more points, I think. Jiu-Jitsu is after all, primarily a grappling art before anything else.
@@terenceangelo8714sorry for the late reply but pointfighting sucks- bad habits because hands are kept low and you hop on one foot. However the continuous ju jitsu is fine. I prefer MMA because it's more realistic i.e. Thai clinch and ground and pound.
That being said, some Karate is good. Lyoto Machida did Shobu Ippon pointfighting which is better than WAKO pointfighting. WKF Karate is alright but it lacks the power of JKA.