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Fedor Vs Arlovski

The sport and martial art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu focuses on fighting on the ground and on holds and grapples.mixed martial arts It has followed an unusual course in the last 80 years. Almost all the MMA fighters are trained in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu due to its success in MMA and UFC.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has a very long history, it goes back through the Gracie family to their original teacher, Mitsuyo Maeda and his training in the Kodokan

Kodokan Judo which originated in Japan, reigned supreme for many years, this judo techniques were composed of stand up throwing methods. Mataemon Tanabe challenged the Kodokan in the 19th century. He was the leader and master of the beginning Jiu Jitsu, called Fusen Ryu. Fusen ryu fighters were expert in fighting on ground, which the Kodokan lacked. The importances of dramatic ground fighting techniques are best exemplified by the Kodokan-Fusen Ryu matches. For this reason, Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo, invited Tanabe to teach ground grappling. The Ground fighting technique became very famous at the Kodokan, all the students started practicing the ground grappling techniques.

Mitsuyo Maeda got trained in Judo around the same time and became a martial arts prodigy. Maedo was a member of the Kodokan school of Judo. Maeda was one of the members selected by Kano to send overseas to spread his art to the world. Maeda was sent to U.S.A. to put the word out about Kodokan Judo in 1904. He traveled the world and saw beautiful places like Great Britain, northern Europe, Cuba, and Mexico. There he would compete against various fighters from different disciplines. On November 1914, Maeda visited Brazil and moved there. Maeda had fought over 1000 fights as a professional fighter without losing anyone.

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So, You Wanna Learn The Art Of Ninjutsu?

The art of Ninjutsu, in the form we recognize today, began in the Koga and Iga regions of Japan by mountain warrior ascetics. However, it is widely accepted that the true origins of the art of ninjutsu reach back over 2,000 years and stem as far as India, Tibet and China. Looking closely, one can see the influence of East Indian spiritual doctrine, and Chinese military strategy and combat principles within modern day teachings.

The majority of the ninjutsu clans were most likely founded by warriors who had the misfortune of being on the losing side of a major war or battle. Rather than face seppukku (ritualistic suicide), as the code of the Samurai demanded, they instead chose to live by taking their families into the mountains. This is the case with Nishina Daisuke, a samurai who, in the 1100’s, fled to Togakure mountain in Iga after one such battle. There, he adopted the name of the mountain as his own and is credited with laying the foundations of our modern system of personal protection.

Other ryu, or styles, were founded by simple peasants and farmers whose only chance of survival against an oppressive military government was to ally themselves with nature and develop skills to help them prosper under the most dire conditions. The ancient Ninja soon developed a reputation as formidable guerrilla warfare specialists with expertise in all aspects of combat, strategy, and intelligence gathering. These attributes did not sit well with the military establishment of those times. Many fierce battles were initiated by the Shogunate and lesser daimyo to eradicate the existence of these warrior families because their beliefs were not in line with the prescribed doctrine of the government.

Although other schools of Budo do still exist and a few do contain some elements of the art of Ninjutsu as part of their studies (the most widely known is the Shinden Katori Ryu school of Samurai arts), only the Bujinkan system of Ninpo/Budo Taijutsu is known to have survived as a complete system of Ninjutsu history, tradition and techniques.

Legend and myth has always surrounded the existence of Ninja traditions.

They were either feared or dismissed as myth by the elite as well as the commoner. Even as late as the 1980’s, exploitation films did nothing to further the truth of Ninjutsu. During this time, dedicated practitioners discarded the use of the word “Ninja” to avoid the negative connotations brought on by the dollar-driven, Hollywood inspired “Ninja craze.”

Although well known for Togakure Ryu Ninpo, the Bujinkan system consists of nine different ryu of which only three are Ninjutsu traditions. The majority of the techniques offered for study are from the other schools of martial arts.

Today, the collective system of nine martial arts that we study is known as Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu or Ninpo Taijutsu.

The term “Ninpo” being translated as “the way of enduring” or “the higher order of Ninjutsu” as opposed to “Ninja,” or “one who endures.” The term Bujinkan was coined by our current Grandmaster, Dr. Masaaki Hatsumi, as a way to honor his Sensei, Toshitsugu Takamatsu. It is commonly translated as

“Divine Warrior.”

Unlike many martial systems, Budo Taijutsu has continued to evolve and adapt to each passing generation. Through Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu we teach all of our students how to deal with the dangers of an ever-changing modern society.

Today, we enforce strict guidelines to ensure that only those truly worthy individuals receive the rare gift of the history and traditions of the nine Ninja traditions of Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu.

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Utilize Quality Boxing Equipment When Training

Being in a game where players are anticipated to punch each other, there is a large chance that accidents will happen. That is why, boxing equipment is provided as to ensure the safety of both the sparring partner and the boxer himself.

When talking about boxing equipment for sale, who would fail to remember the importance of boxing gloves? They are utilized in order to protect the fists against injuries so a boxer will be tendered the probability to throw his most ferocious punches with more power than he would perform when left bare-fisted.

Moreover, headgear is a needed equipment in this kind of sport since as the name implies, it is used to shield the head against internal and external brain injuries.

Headgear is employed to wrap the upper fraction of the head in a way that only the mouth and the chin are seen. However, it cannot guarantee full protection in terms of internal injuries though it can lessen the risk.

There is also the mouth guard which is used in order to shield the teeth from getting knocked out. Even though not seen, this is typical equipment for any boxing event. Other boxing equipment includes swivels, speed punching bags (this is a smaller kind of punching bags that helps improve the boxer’s punching speed), hand wraps, skipping ropes, and others. In order to practice punches, punching bags are used. This is also considered as important equipment for the sport.

Let it be noted that every piece of equipment should either help fortify or protect the body from harm. So in buying, you have to ensure that the thing you get is sturdy enough to bear all those punches and hits. They should be comfortable too since boxing requires a lot of movement . You have to get a real good brand so it can last for an extended period of usage.

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