Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

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Discover Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: A Complete Martial Art for All Levels

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, or BJJ, is an exciting combat sport that combines technique, mental strength, and endurance to dominate an opponent on the ground. Originating from Brazil, where the Gracie family adapted it from Japanese jujitsu brought by Mitsuyo Maeda (Conde Koma), this Brazilian martial art emphasizes ground techniques, submissions, and control positions, unlike judo, which prioritizes standing throws. Whether you’re a beginner looking to develop strength, endurance, and flexibility, or an advanced practitioner aiming for a black belt, BJJ – or Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – offers a rich technical repertoire: closed guard, guard passing, joint locks like ude garami, chokes, and muscle compressions. In France, under the CFJJB, championships like the French Championship in July attract judoka and athletes worldwide, from Carlos Gracie to Hélio Gracie, and Rickson Gracie, who shaped the official history. At Combat Shop, we celebrate this discipline with a selection of quality equipment, ideal for your training or competitions. Whether for a Gracie club, a dojo, or an academy, our products like durable Doguera kimonos or Hanran rashguards boost your progress, promoting ground combat mastery and effective self-defense. Explore our range to find the equipment that will propel you toward new challenges, with options for all ages and prices designed to make this passion accessible.

The Origins and History of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: From Mitsuyo Maeda to the Gracie Family

The history of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu traces back to Japan, where Mitsuyo Maeda, a judo practitioner, taught his techniques to Carlos Gracie in Brazil in the early 20th century. Hélio Gracie, Carlos’s brother, then adapted this system to create Gracie Jiu Jitsu, a Brazilian martial art focused on ground combat and submission techniques, enabling a weaker fighter to defend against a stronger opponent. This evolution, marked by challenges like Vale Tudo, gave rise to modern BJJ, influencing global combat sports. Roberto Pedreira, in his perspective on the official history, highlights the traditional spirit and Japanese origin, while the Gracie family secured numerous victories, from world champions to freestyle fights. In France, clubs offer classes on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday to master these methods, from beginner to master. Our 4LEAF CLOVER kimonos, with their lightweight fabric, support this progress, helping develop endurance and flexibility for a fulfilling practice.

Basic and Advanced Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Techniques: Ground Mastery and Submissions

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu features a vast technical repertoire: basic techniques like mount positions for beginners, and advanced ones like open guards or guard passes for blue or purple belts. Practitioners learn to control opponents with control techniques, chokes, and joint locks, promoting body defense without strikes, unlike karate bushido. For kids or adults, training sessions – often one hour long – build muscle strength, flexibility, and endurance, with tips from the coach to progress on Sunday or during the week. Masters like Rickson Gracie taught developing mental strength, aiding defense in real situations. At our shop, Doguera equipment, with its durability, supports learning submissions and positions, while adhering to federation regulations for competitions without unexpected outcomes.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu as a Family: A Sport for Building Confidence and Respect

BJJ is a family-friendly sport, where members of all ages share the passion in a club or dojo. Classes for kids, starting at age 6, teach respect and discipline, with weapon-free techniques for maximum safety. The Gracie family popularized this system, where each belt – white for basics, black for mastery – counts as a personal victory. In France, academies offer flexible schedules for consistent practice, fostering a martial spirit and body awareness. Our Hanran kimonos for kids, with lightweight pants, are perfect for young practitioners, promoting motivating progress without high costs.

Unmatched Advantages of Our Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Equipment

  • Ground techniques refined with lightweight kimonos supporting guards and passes.
  • Development of strength, endurance, and flexibility for complete physical conditioning.
  • Freestyle combat mastery with tools compliant with CFJJB championships.
  • Respect and martial spirit reinforced by durable, comfortable equipment.
  • Wide selection for all ages, from kids to adults, at affordable prices.
  • Personalized progress with belts symbolizing each victory.

Practical Guide: Starting and Progressing in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Start with basic classes to master positions and submissions, with a suitable kimono. Choose a Gracie club for authentic technique. To progress, train muscle strength and flexibility 3 times a week. Our advice: opt for a Doguera kimono for beginners, with rashguards for protection.

Ready to dive into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and transform your practice? Explore our equipment selection now and add your favorites to the cart for fast delivery in France. Start your journey to mastery today.

FAQ on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

What’s the difference between Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and judo?
BJJ focuses on ground combat and submissions, while judo emphasizes standing throws.

How to start Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?
Join a club for coached classes and equip yourself with a lightweight kimono to master basics like closed guards.

What are the self-defense benefits of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?
It teaches effective techniques to defend against a stronger opponent, building confidence and strategy in real situations.