Hello,
i've been giving it some thought, and I have started to think that BJJ has really no longer become a style. The reason why I say this is becomes it seems to have become ground fighting, and more specific, the whole ground fighting aspect of fighting.
Nearly all profighters train in Jiujitsu. At first this started to piss me off because there seemed to be no diversity. Than I realized that its because Jujitsu really has the most techniques. Jiujitsu is starting to grow. Its kinda merging with other styles like Sambo, catch wrestling, greco wrestling, and judo.
So to Sum it up jiujitsu seems to have become another word for ground fighting. I know that im gonna get some feed back from this.
i've been giving it some thought, and I have started to think that BJJ has really no longer become a style. The reason why I say this is becomes it seems to have become ground fighting, and more specific, the whole ground fighting aspect of fighting.
Nearly all profighters train in Jiujitsu. At first this started to piss me off because there seemed to be no diversity. Than I realized that its because Jujitsu really has the most techniques. Jiujitsu is starting to grow. Its kinda merging with other styles like Sambo, catch wrestling, greco wrestling, and judo.
So to Sum it up jiujitsu seems to have become another word for ground fighting. I know that im gonna get some feed back from this.
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