I'm thinking about taking up a martial art, I'm looking at doing Jujitsu. It looks like a good balance of offensive and defensive that I could, if needed, apply to a real life situation.
Anyone done any Jujitsu that would reccomend it?
I did Aikido and Kung Fu when I was young, and thought in a sense Jujitsu might come in between those 2 disciplines.
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, it's one of the few martial arts that's proven over and over again in a realistic environment and allows you to perform live sparring.
If you want something properly rounded, MMA classes will give you punching, kicking, takedowns and groundwork. Ignore the 'cage-fighting / UFC' connotations.
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, it's one of the few martial arts that's proven over and over again in a realistic environment and allows you to perform live sparring.
If you want something properly rounded, MMA classes will give you punching, kicking, takedowns and groundwork. Ignore the 'cage-fighting / UFC' connotations.