Hey guys, I needed some advice on some of this:
I am currently a white-belt in BJJ. I have a very small background in submission wrestling, and I also have a small background in Boxing and Kickboxing. I just started taking BJJ Classes and am still learning the basics.
I used to work as a Bouncer for a nightclub, and now I work as a Corrections Officer, hoping to move onto becoming a Police Officer.
In the real world, I've heard Brazilian Ju-Jitsu is terrible. Even with a background in knowing how to stand-up fight, how to properly block, ect...Is BJJ still inferior in the real world? I started taking BJJ to learn how to defend myself in jail, and on the street as a Police Officer, as well as other real-world applications, like defending against a mugging, anything like that...But i've read on other forums about how Aikido and Judo are predominantly better to learn over BJJ.
Anyone have any words of wisdom for me? Thanks alot.
~D
I am currently a white-belt in BJJ. I have a very small background in submission wrestling, and I also have a small background in Boxing and Kickboxing. I just started taking BJJ Classes and am still learning the basics.
I used to work as a Bouncer for a nightclub, and now I work as a Corrections Officer, hoping to move onto becoming a Police Officer.
In the real world, I've heard Brazilian Ju-Jitsu is terrible. Even with a background in knowing how to stand-up fight, how to properly block, ect...Is BJJ still inferior in the real world? I started taking BJJ to learn how to defend myself in jail, and on the street as a Police Officer, as well as other real-world applications, like defending against a mugging, anything like that...But i've read on other forums about how Aikido and Judo are predominantly better to learn over BJJ.
Anyone have any words of wisdom for me? Thanks alot.
~D
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