Gracie vs Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

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Traditional Gracie Jiu-Jitsu and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) Began As The Same Art, But Have Since Become Distinct And Separate. Excellent Schools Exist For Either Style.

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There’s a big difference.. in UK I trained at Gracie Barra .. this was focused on sport... in US I train GJJ at Keith Owens school ... GJJ is more effective on the street and self defense focused .. they are both fun though... Gracie Barra does well because it’s massive world wide, u see it everywhere 🤙🏻🔺♥️

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Great video and there is a difference between sport oriented training and self defense focused training. Having come from the GJJ side, I see and feel the difference when I roll and do stand up fighting with people who are sport oriented. Competition will expose weaknesses in your ground game against other ground specialists but it will not prepare you to fight in stand up and clinch range. You simply have to fight stand up as well or you are not a well rounded fighter. My opinion only.

legiontraining
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There is a clear difference in the school that teach traditional Gracie Jiu Jitsu and schools which are focused on competing. I’ve always wanted more of the self defense GJJ but no affiliates near me. I started years ago at a GFT school but that’s all points based. When I moved I took a huge break. Now two months into a Carlson Gracie affiliate I see the clear difference there isn’t a structure to the school as far as a curriculum. I like the team and they don’t got to hard well not everyone. So I’ve had to settle to learn my Jiu Jitsu where I can training is better than no training. Love the videos Professor Ryan thank you and keep them coming OSS!

TheDivingBee
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There was a coach in DelMar that would make his students spin around a few times then have to dodge punches then try to get a take down

stevepriest
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Im a white belt GJJ from Sweden, and im visiting Dallas this April, i would love to visit you there =)

Folkan
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Basic Jiujitsu and distance control works in self defense but sports can work it’s just gives bad habits to real life application

shoto
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I've tried two different schools and spent a year between the two of them. 100% sport. There are about five more within driving distance of me ... all sport. No Traditional places in my area, very little to "NO" self-defense aspects of it. So .... for most of us, finding such a place like your sir, is a no go and as such ... will never be able to train.

sogosensei
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I wish I could train at your gym! You have a balanced outlook on BJJ!

random-videos
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Professor, PLEASE come to Houston Texas. I’d be honored to be a part of the Kama school.

Kamoblue
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Hey what is if there is any difference between Machado Jiu Jitsu and Gracie Jiu-Jitsu?

addisonporter
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you have to train for punches, if you don't, your BJJ is incomplete IMO. We had a competitive student come into our school (gracie academy) recently and it was scary how open he left himself to getting blasted in the face and seriously hurt.

TheJuanverde
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Hi Professor, love your vids. Just curious all the Gracie places I've trained at, they really dont roll very much. Is it the same at your place? My school is primarily comp, but we do require self defence tech to belt up... For us its 95% comp, 5%self defence.

cruzcontrol
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do you do any kind of seminars for foreigners to Dallas area? Mainly since I live in Mexico, but I'd be willing to go over there.

victorherreraguzman
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how can u tell the diffrence as a beginner

bugs
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Are you going to open up shop near the san Antonio area?

dylanflinton
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I feel that a guy who trains jiu jitsu for self defense i.e. gjj can and will handle himself well in competition too, would you agree?

Peter-wltm
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Competing IS good for self defence because it trains in fighting under pressure with adrenaline!

LS-fdtl
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Okay, I have a dilemma. I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, where there are plenty of BJJ and GJJ schools (I know that there is a Ralph Gracie Academy in Berkeley, near where I live). There is even a traditional Japanese Jujitsu school in Oakland. My problem is this: right now, I can't afford to take classes at a regular school, but my local community college offers a Jiujitsu class (with the emphasis on BJJ), which is something that I can afford. Now, I will be able to afford the cost of tuition at a regular jiujitsu academy in a few months, but I am concerned about cost. I don't want to waste money taking classes at the early stages of my training, but I would not mind paying for the cost of lessons when I actually develop some proficiency. My question: should I take BJJ classes at the local community college first (the maximum number of times I can retake the course, even after completing it, is four semesters...or 18 months), and then "transfer" to an actual academy, or should I just go to a traditional school and eat the cost from the very beginning? The only thing I care about is maximizing the benefits of training (with the emphasis on self-defense), and getting proficient at it with very little difficulty (especially as a transfer student). Anyway, thank you for hearing me out, and take care out there in Texas. Peace.

dswynne
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Hi I noticed you mention you used to train at the Gracie Torrance in a few of your videos but later went to Ricksons school. I'm currently looking for self defense Jiujitsu near me so I was wondering how much different is Rickson and your style of gracie Jiujitsu compared to Gracie Academy/combatives, because the only Jiujitsu school like that near by that really focuses on the self defense part is a CTC center about 30 mins away from me. Thank you in advance

rlee
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so i guess a boxer wouldnt be good in a real fist fight since he fights with gloves and rounds?

infoguy