Brazilian Jujitsu is martial art that involves powerful and intelligent strikes,effective takedowns,and renouned submission holds. Brazilian Jujitsu was founded in 1882 by Mitsuyo Maeda, but did not become popular in other until the 1990's. no... theres no such thing as Brazilian jujitsu, its a Japanese martial art and the brazilians stole it... if i stole another mans keys would the car become mine? no, it wouldn't... so why can the brazilians steal the name and call it theres?
While they are both martial arts and subscribe to many of the same philosophies, they differ in their primary focus. Karate focus is on striking and hitting. Ju jitsu concentrates on grappling.
Jujitsu is not a sport. It is a martial art that is practiced in many countries of the world including Canada.
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There are two main differences between Japanese Jujitsu and Brazilian Jujitsu. Japanese Jujitsu uses standing locks, strikes, take downs and ground techniques. Brazilian Jujitsu leans more toward take downs and ground techniques. Both are effective means of defense and both can cause serious injury. Brazilian Jujitsu as with many other martial arts evolved from Japanese Jujitsu.
many people get involved, but it is usually people from the Caribbean, Brazil or Africa.
Many Brazilian country's are surrounded by favelas.
Many Brazilian country's are surrounded by favelas.
Don't be in one. Guns are made to kill, unless you are prepared for that possible consequence, then don't get in a gun fight. The fact that you called it a "gun fight" tells me that you are not prepared for the consequences of a life or death situation, or you wanted to get a laugh at the ridiculous answers. Fight, usually implies rules meant to protect the combatants, much like boxing has rules, a ring, and safety equipment. When someone pulls a gun on you, you can bet that the situation is not fair, balanced, or in your favor. You can survive, however, but that usually takes a lot of smart training and God's grace.
There are some techniques in which Jujitsu can be used aggressively but from what I've seen...there aren't many. Jujitsu is not a martial art that teaches punches and kicks it teaches grapples and escapes, reversals and counters. Therefore making it more of a self defense martial art; than an aggressive one. Hope this helps.
Too many variables to provide an definitive answer, difference in size could be a big factor. My opinion would be that the trained individual will come out on top most of the time, regardless of gender.