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  1. Eddie Bravo, No-Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Eddie Bravo is one of the worlds leading innovators of Brazilian jiu-jitsu!
  2. MMA: Submissions Submission holds are an important part of any martial artists arsenal of techniques, but this is particularly true if you are interested in mixed martial arts competitions. On this lens I am collecting together all the best online resources to help y...
  3. Physical Fitness for Homeschoolers? Homeschoolers (sometimes called "un-schoolers") have a wide variety of ways that they address the educational needs of their kids. "Education" is not synonymous with "School" and vice versa.  Just because you are no...
  4. BJJ Guard Clinic The guard is the essence of BJJ. Everyone can fight from a dominant position, but you truly know jiu-jitsu when you can succeed in what has traditionally been viewed as an inferior position: fighting off your back. I love the guard. I love the sweep...
  5. Jujitsu Philosophy Jujitsu site. The Japanese Martial Art of Jujitsu is an unarmed fighting discipline that has been in existence for almost 2500 year old. We have no knowledge of when exactly is the creation of this martial art; however some techniques that resemble t...
  6. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) t-shirts Here are some links to MMA shirts for all the mixed martial arts enthusiasts out there.  I also produce a hefty amount of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu t-shirts and a bunch of martial arts tees - some funny, some with attitude, some plain statements of ho...
  7. Jeet Kune Do Bruce Lee was concerned that following a set fighting pattern like Kung Fu or Karate would leave one vulnerable to someone who used a more open, less stylized fighting method. So he invented his own system though he called it no system because every...
  8. Ukemi - Linking Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Techniques and Aikido Ukemi (falling) is an essential component of BJJ and Aikido. Mastering the art of Ukemi can actually help you improve your throws.
  9. Learning Jiu Jitsu Jiu Jitsu is a Japanese martial art that mostly involves sparring without weapons, though they are occasionally used. Its focus is teaching unarmed strategies for dealing with an armed opponent. Like other types of martial arts, jiu-jitsu employs man...