BJJ & Sub Wrestling

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu @ Northern Mixed Martial Arts & Fit2Fight

 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu sessions are held 6 days per week, and additionally we have Open mat and All Style All Ages sessions where grapplers are always present.


NMMA’s BJJ Instructors include:

• Matt Tonkin

• Davide Perna

• Phil Babs

 

BJJ Techniques taught and practiced at NMMA:

• Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – Gi

• Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – No Gi

• Submission Wrestling

• Full Grading for Juniors and Seniors

 

What is BJJ?

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: (BJJ) is a martial art, combat sport, and a self defense system that focuses on grappling and especially ground fighting. Brazilian jiu-jitsu was formed from Kodokan Judo ground fighting (Ne-Waza) fundamentals that were taught to Carlos Gracie by master Mitsuyo Maeda. Brazilian jiu-jitsu eventually came to be its own art through the experimentations, practices, and adaptation from the Judo knowledge of Carlos and Hélio Gracie, who then passed their knowledge on to their family.

BJJ promotes the concept that a smaller, weaker person can successfully defend against a bigger, stronger assailant by using leverage and proper technique, taking the fight to the ground – most notably by applying joint-locks and chokeholds to defeat the other person. BJJ training can be used for sport grappling tournaments (gi and no-gi) and mixed martial arts (MMA) competition or self-defense. Sparring (commonly referred to as “rolling”) and live drilling play a major role in training, and a premium is placed on performance, especially in competition, in relation to progress and ascension through its ranking system.

 

Since its inception in 1914, its parent art of Judo was separated from older systems of Japanese ju-jitsu by an important difference that was passed on to Brazilian jiu-jitsu: it is not solely a martial art: it is also a sport; a method for promoting physical fitness and building character in young people; and, ultimately, a way (Do) of life. (Source)

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