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By: Daniel DiMarzio
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Japanese Jujutsu and Judo are the predecessors of modern-day Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. Brazilian Jiu-jitsu has swept the martial arts world by storm, proving itself as one of the most effective fighting systems on the planet.

This book takes a look at training in traditional Jujutsu in Japan under Japanese martial arts expert Yasushi Kiyomoto. It compares these experiences with training in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu under National Champion and 2nd degree black belt, Brad Court in America.

This book isn't about techniques, but rather what these training experiences are like and how these two martial arts relate and differ from one another.

“Among the students of jujutsu and kindred arts themselves, it frequently happens that bones are broken or dislocated, sinews wrenched, and obstinate adversaries choked into insensibility.”

-E.J. Harrison (1873- 1961) The Fighting Spirit of Japan
Combat Sports & Self-Defense Martial Arts Combat Sports Sports
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