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Brazil Jiu Jitsu's unique ground technique and strong practicability in street fighting are its important technical c
The Influence of the Development of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu on Traditional Wushu
Brazil Jiu Jitsu's unique ground technique and strong practicability in street fighting are its important technical c
Brazil Jiu Jitsu's unique ground technique and strong practicability in street fighting are its important technical characteristics, which have many similarities with China traditional martial arts. The global spread of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu provides reference for the development of traditional Wushu, and highlighting the offensive and defensive features and practicality is the new direction of the development of traditional Wushu in China. The following is what I arranged for you: Welcome to read!
When it comes to Jiu Jitsu, the first thing that domestic readers think of is probably the skill of bending a person's body. Photo reports on the Internet, such as "The Softiest Woman in the World", always attract a lot of clicks-beautiful women who can pose thousands of difficult and strange poses can easily make men have some improper associations.
But now I want to talk about Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, a fighting skill evolved from Japanese Jiu Jitsu, which is the second largest sport in Brazil after football and has won a global reputation. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu officially entered the Asian Games in Jakarta on 20 18, which is regarded as the first step for Jiu Jitsu to expand its territory and prepare for the Olympic Games. As a non-Olympic fighting event, Wushu can't radiate the Pan-American Games and the European Games like karate, but it was unexpectedly challenged by Balu in the Asian Games.
The fame of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu originated from The Gracie Family. In the UFC Ultimate Fighting Competition, fighting schools all over the world have a showdown. Gracie proved the superiority of Barou with the champion myth of "small fights, soft wins hard". Barou's perfect ground skills let the standing boxers see a completely different world. Although UFC all-around athletes can stand out now, Barlow is no longer the only one, but Barlow is still a compulsory course for MMA masters-you will never get into the octagonal cage without mastering the skills of unlocking and escaping.
From the point of view of gameplay appreciation, two people twisting and rolling together on the ground is far less handsome than high pumping and combination boxing, but Barou's joint skills and twisting and rolling skills can completely control or even abolish opponents by using the lever principle. Boxing, karate, Muay Thai, Taekwondo and Sanda all need a striking distance, and Ba Rouqiang is like a python in "close combat", making his opponent unable to move and having difficulty breathing.
Zhang Tiequan, the first person of UFC China, bluntly said that Sanda is afraid of Ba Rou: "The best fighting technique of China Sanda should be Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Some anti-joint tricks in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu are difficult for people who practice Sanda. " At present, Yang Jianping, the popular MMA idol "Chinese Tiger", is also well versed in Ba Rou, and her skills have soared, making her feel like a duck to water in the famous local fighting brand competition "Kunlun Decision".
It is true that Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is not an ideal method of street fighting, but it is generally regarded as the most effective, practical and skillful one-on-one fighting method. Close-range entanglement avoids the hard collision of fists and feet, and the lever principle makes up for the inherent disadvantage of strong degree, turning "one strength and ten meetings" into "four or two efforts".
China Wushu is complicated, scattered, unsystematic and unscientific, full of legends and stories that are difficult to distinguish between true and false, and the lack of communication channels in kind gives cheaters an opportunity. Cali Gracie, a famous Balu, visited China, indirectly criticizing the backwardness of Wushu and fearing challenges: "Balu's success is largely due to constantly fighting with other boxers and learning from them, thus keeping Jiu Jitsu open."
Asia and Africa are the base camps of an international Wushu Federation which is actually completely controlled by China. However, as karate entered the African Games and Jiu Jitsu entered the Asian Games, Wushu became more and more difficult as a competitive sport. Barlow's March into Asia is tantamount to a death sentence for martial arts. Without the reform of system and concept, Wushu will inevitably become more marginalized.
In all fairness, Ba Rou's entry into Asia has not only dealt a blow to the existence of martial arts in China, but also promoted the popularity of Jiu Jitsu in China, which has both advantages and disadvantages. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu will certainly win a better living environment in China. Without any accident, the national Ballou professional team will also emerge as the times require. More importantly, it is an improvement for domestic MMA boxers, so that they can master the skills of sleeping while mastering fist and fist kung fu.
Let's imagine boldly that in the 20 18 Asian Games in Jakarta, the mixed martial arts star Yang Jianping moved to Balu Stadium, just like the classic scene in which he "rode and beat" the Japanese boxing champion in Kunlun Decision, breaking the joints of Japanese masters with a surging and gorgeous play, and its sensational effect may even far exceed that of Ning Zetao, the national male god of the 20 14 Asian Games in Incheon.
Style characteristics of Brazilian jujitsu
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has no bad habit of standing still, and there is no uniform sparring routine. Practicing requires innovative thinking, because all techniques and the whole body are like a chess game in confrontation. It pays attention to force, but does not overemphasize the brute force of the outbreak. Every force has a clear point of force, fulcrum and focus, which is very controllable.
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu was originally a wrestling martial art, and its techniques and strategies are based on the in-depth study of ground fighting. Jiu Jitsu practitioners are good at dragging their opponents to the ground and then gaining a controlled posture on the ground. Once the control posture is formed, JIU jitsu practitioners can use various attack means, such as joint technique, twisting technique or hitting technique to subdue their opponents. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu technology emphasizes the principle of effective use of leverage, and users can pry up heavy opponents with no effort and generate great power. The use of leverage can enable small, light and weak players to protect themselves from those big, heavy and strong players. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has revolutionized martial arts and become one of the most popular martial arts in the world. Those who want to find really effective self-defense martial arts can find the most effective and simple answer in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
There are many fighting skills of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, including hitting, throwing, joint skills and strangulation skills. Jiu Jitsu in its original meaning is the "soft method", which is applicable to all martial arts systems in Japan. "Flexibility" means using elasticity. Jiu Jitsu is characterized by making full use of leverage, rather than confronting and comparing with opponents. Jiu Jitsu practitioners will choose to use skills to make their opponents yield or exhaust their physical strength, and finally subdue their opponents. However, in ancient times, jujitsu was regarded as a secondary martial art. Because most samurai use swords first and take fencing as the most important martial art, Japanese jujitsu has formed a variety of fighting systems, each of which embodies some of the most primitive techniques and strategies.
The techniques and strategies of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu are based on the in-depth study of ground fighting. Look at Jiu Jitsu practitioners, drag opponents to the ground with different moves, and then get a controlled posture on the ground. Then use joint technology, twisting technology or hitting technology to subdue the opponent. In such an irregular twisting process, body form balanced point and surface, force and beauty, while the flowing vein was hidden and soft. 1993 the first ultimate fighting competition, UFC won the championship, and Brazilian jujitsu began to attract the attention of the world. The ultimate fighting competition allows martial artists of different sects to compete with unlimited rules. Although Hawes Gracie was the lightest, he went on to win three championships in the ultimate fighting competition, and he was the only player in the history of the ultimate fighting competition who won four games in a row in one night.
From the day when this unique wrestling technique was called "Gracie Jiu Jitsu" or "Brazilian Jiu Jitsu", it actually had the real attribute of combining rigidity with softness. Most practitioners are burly Europeans. But small, light and weak players have more advantages. They say it can protect themselves from big, heavy and powerful guys, and most fans who are good at mixed martial arts practice jujitsu, which proves that this Brazilian jujitsu is practical and effective both on and off the court because of its combination of rigidity and softness.
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