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  • #16
    Errm I siad BJJ was derived from Jujutsu which its is via Judo my apologies.

    Me no say BJJ = JJJ because it has some extra punches and kicks that Judo doesnt have......

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Da Pope View Post
      Errm I siad BJJ was derived from Jujutsu which its is via Judo my apologies.

      Me no say BJJ = JJJ because it has some extra punches and kicks that Judo doesnt have......

      As in a distant step cousin?

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      • #18
        mmm dont know what your driving at .

        BJJ is in my opinion specialised Newaza I wouldnt say it is that far removed from its Japanese roots (although this would be heresay in some quarters).

        What are your thoughts mellow?

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        • #19
          I feel the jump from Jujitsu to Judo is a bit broader than what you are making it. I'll say more when I have some time. . . .

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Breakdancer View Post
            Which are the major differences between Chinese and Japanese Martial Arts?
            Technical, Cultural etc?
            for me.....
            Japanese Martial Arts focuses on Self Defense
            while...
            Chinese Martial Arts focuses on Self Offense

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            • #21
              Originally posted by sherwinc View Post
              Chinese Martial Arts focuses on Self Offense
              Too much of that and you'll go blind!

              Welcome back Sherwinc!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by aseepish View Post
                Too much of that and you'll go blind!

                Welcome back Sherwinc!
                you know what????
                living in the REAL WORLD is nice....
                but now, here i am back in the MATRIX.....

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                • #23
                  I was wondering what the major differences between these 3 types of martials arts are. In my limited experience I've always thought Japanese fighting was more rigid like the karate stances, Korean always circular like in Hapkido, and Chinese more fluid, more like Korean but not as circular and more dependent on stance...

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by sherwinc View Post
                    you know what????
                    living in the REAL WORLD is nice....
                    but now, here i am back in the MATRIX.....

                    That is just ....well.....halarious hahahahahahaha

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                    • #25
                      I got the China Meteorological Administration and the modern Wu Shu-chen high there is any, seems a little more round, but may be a CMA, is the implementation of the most world wide Yong (Ving) Spring (Tzun), which attaches great importance to the line.

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