kevin green,
Nobody is claiming jiu-jitsu as their own. Judo, as you know (like many japanese martial arts) stemmed from classical/traditional jiu-jitsu.
- Helio Gracie's brother taught traditional jiu-jitsu in his school in Brazil
- Helio Gracie went to every class but didn't take part in the class, he just watched.
- Helio was (still is) a relatively frail man, wasn't very strong at all.
- Although he didn't take part, he soaked up every traditional jiu-jitsu technique his brother taught and memorized everything.
- One day his brother was late for class, so he took the liberty of teaching the students.
- He began to adapt the jiu-jitsu techniques (which traditionally required a lot of power/strength) to his frail body and used leverage and balance much more.
- When his brother came to class, the students asked whether helio could continue teaching them. And Gracie Jiu-Jitsu was born.
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu = Jiu-Jitsu minus emphasis on power/strength
Hope that clears something up.
As for that book, you may have had it for 30 years, but I'd bet the principles in it have been around for about half a millennium.
Cheers.
shasan.
Nobody is claiming jiu-jitsu as their own. Judo, as you know (like many japanese martial arts) stemmed from classical/traditional jiu-jitsu.
- Helio Gracie's brother taught traditional jiu-jitsu in his school in Brazil
- Helio Gracie went to every class but didn't take part in the class, he just watched.
- Helio was (still is) a relatively frail man, wasn't very strong at all.
- Although he didn't take part, he soaked up every traditional jiu-jitsu technique his brother taught and memorized everything.
- One day his brother was late for class, so he took the liberty of teaching the students.
- He began to adapt the jiu-jitsu techniques (which traditionally required a lot of power/strength) to his frail body and used leverage and balance much more.
- When his brother came to class, the students asked whether helio could continue teaching them. And Gracie Jiu-Jitsu was born.
Gracie Jiu-Jitsu = Jiu-Jitsu minus emphasis on power/strength
Hope that clears something up.
As for that book, you may have had it for 30 years, but I'd bet the principles in it have been around for about half a millennium.
Cheers.
shasan.
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