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Train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in New Zealand with the Brazilian Top Team:
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The 5th Open New Zealand Brazilian Jiu Jitsu results:
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Originally posted by DJColdfusionReally? Ever heard of Ruas Vale Tudo?
Its more than just his own club, it is his own system (albeit a combination of systems).
When I train BJJ, when we roll it is BJJ style.
Then if we take our gi off, it is a no-Gi BJJ training and many of the BJJ restrictions disapear like leg locks.
However, I do not refer to vale tudo as a style (e.g Karate, TKD, JUDO) but as a fighting format that I do practice from time to time.
If Ruas want to name his fighting style as Ruas Vale Tudo, so be it!
Did you get to train Ruas Vale Tudo style?
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Originally posted by wardancerHowever, I do not refer to vale tudo as a style (e.g Karate, TKD, JUDO) but as a fighting format that I do practice from time to time. But, then again, I'm making up the meaning of "Vale Tudo" to suit the saddo training methods that I employ. You know, just to make me look cool.
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Train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in New Zealand with the Brazilian Top Team:
http://www.braziliantopteam.com/classes_auckland.asp
The 5th Open New Zealand Brazilian Jiu Jitsu results:
http://www.btt-ataqueduplo.com.br/ne...alhe.php?id=34
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Vale Tudo is not a style within BJJ... I've been saying this all along. Vale Tudo is a tournament held in Brasil and Japan. The fact that certain BJJ gyms teach striking, doesn't mean you're doing Vale Tudo... It only means your gym teaches striking as part of the BJJ discipline. You DON'T train Vale Tudo, you fight in Vale Tudo... People started using the term "Vale Tudo" to define their MMA training, but it's not really appropriate.
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