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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is primarily a ground-fighting art. Most techniques involve both fighters on the mat. There is a heavy emphasis on positional strategy, which is about which fighter is on top, and where each person's legs are. Positions are stable situations, from which a large variety of techniques are available to both fighters.
The primary positions include:
- Guard: The person applying the guard is on the bottom with his back on the ground; his legs are wrapped around his opponent's hips (who is said to be "in the guard").
- Side control: Chest-on-chest but without the legs being entangled.
- Mount: On top of his opponent (who "is mounted"), sitting on his chest, with one leg on either side of his torso.
- Back mount: Behind his opponent, with his feet hooked around his opponent's hips and upper thighs.
Specific techniques taught are designed either to improve one's position (for example, to "pass the guard", by going from being "in the guard" to getting around the opponent's legs, resulting in side control); or else as a finishing submissions. Most submissions are either chokes (cutting off the blood supply to the brain) or arm locks (hyper extending the elbow, or twisting the shoulder).
BJJ Rank System
Belt ranks start at white belt, and progress through blue, purple, brown, and then black. At each belt a student will be awarded 4 stripes, except for black belt, before progressing to the next belt color. It generally takes about 18 months to 2 years of training multiple times per week to be promoted to the next belt rank.
*Required Equipment
- Grappling Uniform
- Judo Uniform
- Jiu Jitsu Uniform
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