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Jiu Jitsu in Brisbane?
#1
Are there any Brazilian Jiu Jitsu classes in Brisbane? I'm probably moving there so I'd like to know. I figure there probably are some, but I haven't found any info yet. Thanks.

#2
WAT IS THIS JITSU JUI

#3
ISH you punk mother fucker JI JITSU or however the fuck its written is a Brazillian fighting technique sort of like karate an shit but with alittle samba flavour in it its like you dancing an fighting an shit
hmmm
remember the last time i kicked your ass how i was hip hopin all around ur black ass sort of like fool
Big Tic J

#4
Jiu Jitsu is a martial art mainly consisting of lock, holds, throws, chokes, strangles, weapons defences...

I'm visiting brisbane to see family this week ( im from the uk) so i would love to do some jitsu in brisbane! I have heard there is a dojo.....

#5
Same guest as above..

Jitsu is a martial art based on a moving system of striking, locking and throwing techniques. With a strong emphasis on the use of an opponent's body weight and movement, Jitsu provides a highly effective means of countering physical attacks from both unarmed and armed assailants, irrespective of the defenders own strength, weight or gender.

Unlike some martial arts, students of Jitsu do not spar, that is they do not fight one another. In the Jitsu training environment students, take turns to attack each other. This ensures both partners have an equal chance to develop the technique they are working on.
Jitsu is taught in a harmonious environment, free from macho posturing. The club aims to improve the skills of all its members.
Jitsu is streetwise. Students of Jitsu are taught defences for real attacks like kicks and punches, not forgetting less harmful but equally unjustified intrusions like grbsa to the wrists and body. Students also begin to learn defences against weapons such as bottles, coshes and knives early on.

Jitsu is an art of degrees. Students are taught to tailor their defence to the level appropriate to the attack. There is no justification for hospitalising someone just because they grabbed hold of your wrist.
Jitsu is connected to its history. We still use Japanese names and terminology for our techniques, and can trace our lineage back to Japan.

#6
so can anyone tell me if there is a place to learn ju jitsu in brisbane??? any information would be good... ty

#7
HAven't seen any BJJ clubs in brisbane, but if you drive 2 hours to Sidney one of the best MMA clubs in the world is there, Sidney Combat Club, runs a google search to check it out, they have a web page.





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