Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu series) | Renzo Gracie, Royler Gracie, ... | Very informative
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: Theory and Technique (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu series)
Renzo Gracie
,
Royler Gracie
, ...
Invisible Cities Press Llc
, 2001 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
While most martial arts deal only with the initial punching and kicking stages of combat,
Brazilian
jiu
-
jitsu
concentrates on ground combat. This guide shows how to use Brazilian
jiu-jitsu
to increase combat effectiveness. Photographs and step-by-step instructions show how to master the
technique
s used in this exciting new form of combat.
Fine Example of Good Publishing
This book is a prime example of good publishing. No hype, no gross fabrications, no commercial over-bounds. The information is presented in a concise, accurate, flowing format of color-coded, well-arranged photos with detailed text to enhance the learning process.
Renzo Gracie has done his home work while being in the States, and with the help of John Danaher superior writing skills, coupled with Kid Peligro's editing talents, this production offers a genuine, solid account of fundamental ground grappling skills from which the reader can learn.
While I am not a supporter of nor a fan of the hype and importance provided to
Brazilian
Jiu
Jitsu
and mixed martial arts, the ground game is always an important aspect of combat sports, specifically, and actual combatives, indirectly (incidentally). To be a complete combat sports athlete and a well rounded combatant (survivor of combat) a working understanding of this realm of "fighting" is necessary, to which this book serves this purpose well.
The book is worth the coin...
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Very informative
This book not only took time to show you different angles of the each hold to use but also gave written instructions along with the incorrect ways to use the
technique
s. It also gave hints or tips into some moves that may make it work better.I wish I would of bought this earlier when I started Gracie
Jiu
-
Jitsu
. This is also a great book to help refresh on some techniques.
Awesome book!
I highly recommend this book! It's especially handy for reviewing proper execution of chokes, submissions, positioning etc. that you just performed in class as well as any frustrations you may be experiencing with a particular move. You might be missing something very simple that can be picked up by seeing the move or reading it step-by-step in the book. I also train at Royler Gracie/David Adiv's academy. They are two wonderful men.
Train hard!
Never tap!
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The best book to really learn from.
I love this book! I have bought two for myself, and several for my students and friends. I feel that this book is well written, easy to understand, and can be used for review, or to learn new
technique
s. If you know just a little BJJ, you can use this book to expand your toolbox. It's worth every penny.
Excellent Book
I purchased this book on the recommendation of a guy that I ran into in the martial arts section of Barnes and Noble (purchased it on Amazon...it's $10 cheaper) and I will definitely be providing the same recommendation to others. I began taking
jiu
jitsu
classes approximately 3 weeks prior to my purchase of this book and I was becoming quickly frustrated with my inability beat anyone in my class. While I am blessed to have a fantastic instructor, I'm not the most patient person so I purchased this book and read it the weekend between my 3rd and 4th weeks of being in class in the hopes that I could speed my technical progress. The book opens with a nice introduction to the sport as well as a description of the basic positions that are fundamental building blocks for a begininer but may be overlooked in a class where everyone is already familiar with the basics. The book clearly explains every move and provides large color pictures to highlight every aspect of a
technique
from start to finish. Additionally, for some of the more complicated maneuvers a reverse picture is shown along side the normal description with extra hints to make the technique more adaptable. After just one time reading this book, I felt exponentially more confident the first time that I rolled in class afterwards and I had significantly greater success on the mats than I was having just 3 days prior. As a female, I like the component of jiu jitsu that allows for a smaller, weaker opponent to dominate a larger, stronger player simply by relying on technique and forethought rather than brute strength, and after the purchase of this book, I was enlightened on dozens of techniques that allow for exactly that. If I wore a gi in class, I would have given this book 5 stars, however I do not, so some of the techniques aren't applicable to me and there is no non-gi alternative described for some of the moves that hinge directly on the capability of maneuvering an opponent by the handling of his clothing. Conclusively, I highly recommend this book to the beginner who has never taken a ground fighting class before. It also serves as a decent refresher for returning participants as well as a bridge for people who previously have experience in wrestling but not in jiu jitsu.
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