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any good websites that teach Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

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Well for the past month I have been doing boxing training with myself, and I love it, its really fun, and also I have been doing kickboxing as well. But I want to lear how to do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu I have no idea on where to learn this. No where near my house do they teach this. So I was wondering if anyone here knows any good websites on where I can learn this from? please post something or tell me a website. thanks guys.
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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I'm kinda interested in this sh*t, too.
 

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johnny_depp said:
Well for the past month I have been doing boxing training with myself, and I love it, its really fun, and also I have been doing kickboxing as well. But I want to lear how to do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu I have no idea on where to learn this. No where near my house do they teach this. So I was wondering if anyone here knows any good websites on where I can learn this from? please post something or tell me a website. thanks guys.
You cannot learn martial arts from a website. Go to a proper school or don't bother.
 

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I watched some training videos on it and I attented a few Jiu Jitsu classes and I was not impressed. Sure it might be useful in a ring, but in real life the stuff is sure to be quite useless.

For a start, real life attackers have teeth and if you stick your leg, arm or any other body part in their face, no referee is going to stop them biting a chunk out of you.

Secondly, in real life fights, there are no rules about gouging eyes, strangling etc

A lot of what they teach is also based on hypothetical situations, i.e. "If your attacker has you in this position, go to x position, then do y". Yet in every fight I've ever had and every time I've been attacked, I've never found myself in any of the demonstrated positions.

Generally, like most martial arts, the only thing they are good for overall is physical and mental conditioning, and you can't really learn that from a book, site or tape.
 

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Jariel said:
Secondly, in real life fights, there are no rules about gouging eyes, strangling, etc.
Training in whatever martial art does not mean you have to follow the rules of that martial art training outside the classroom. Training is a foundation upon which you can be creative and add your own flavor. Don't be a jackass. You know this.
 

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Slevin said:
You cannot learn martial arts from a website. Go to a proper school or don't bother.
UFC middleweight champion Evan Tanner taught himself grappling/submissions from instructional videos. :)

I watched some training videos on it and I attented a few Jiu Jitsu classes and I was not impressed. Sure it might be useful in a ring, but in real life the stuff is sure to be quite useless.

For a start, real life attackers have teeth and if you stick your leg, arm or any other body part in their face, no referee is going to stop them biting a chunk out of you.

Secondly, in real life fights, there are no rules about gouging eyes, strangling etc

A lot of what they teach is also based on hypothetical situations, i.e. "If your attacker has you in this position, go to x position, then do y". Yet in every fight I've ever had and every time I've been attacked, I've never found myself in any of the demonstrated positions.
If you think the kind of training you get from a martial art like jiu-jitsu won't be really helpful in a real-life fight, you're so very mistaken. On the contrary real-life no-holds-barred fights often go to the ground, and you'll need to be really skilled at groundwork. Just because they don't teach you any street sh*t like eye gouging and biting doesn't mean you can't incorporate that when you need to. And unlike in a UFC fight, most likely your opponent himself won't also be really skilled at jiu-jitsu, so it probably wouldn't be a long, drawn-out fight.
Of course, MMA is the only way to go if you want all your bases covered. If you really want to learn how to fight, don't just learn striking, and don't just learn groundwork.

But yeah, also in real-life you gotta worry about fighting some p*ssy with six or seven of his homies across the room who've got his back and won't let the two settle sh*t on their own, so that is also an issue. But the more training you have, the better.
 

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Scrumtulescence said:
UFC middleweight champion Evan Tanner taught himself grappling/submissions from instructional videos. :)
He was also an accomplished High School wrestler and texas state champ. I highly doubt the original poster can boast the same credentials.;)
 

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Jariel said:
Secondly, in real life fights, there are no rules about gouging eyes, strangling etc
A trained grappler will be in a better position to do all the "dirty stuff" then some chump off the street.
 

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Slevin said:
He was also an accomplished High School wrestler and texas state champ. I highly doubt the original poster can boast the same credentials.;)
Was that before or after he taught himself with instructional videos?
 

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Scrumtulescence said:
Was that before or after he taught himself with instructional videos?
Before.
 

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For the best results, you have to go down the hands-on road and get take real classes.

Sure, you can learn from DVD's/Videos/Websites, but you're never getting the true experience and tutoring.
 
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