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The History of Jiu-Jitsu (Part 1) 

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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is one of the most popular martial arts, and fastest growing sports. But where did it come from?
Part 1 covers the history of Jiu-Jitsu from 1868-1940.
SOURCES:
The Way of Judo, A Portrait of Jigoro Kano & His Students, J.Stevens
Mind Over Muscle, Writings from the Founder of Judo, K.Jigoro
Choque, The Untold story of Jiu-Jitsu Vol.1, R.Pedreira

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@johnnyson7474
@johnnyson7474 3 года назад
One Japanese man changed the world of martial arts in Brazil. Beautiful story!
@dyfrigshandy
@dyfrigshandy 2 года назад
RUFINO DOS SANTOS
@AikidoApplied
@AikidoApplied 2 года назад
several. but he's a key one.
@superimposition8665
@superimposition8665 4 года назад
Finally a historical documentary (not a marketing piece) on jujitsu. Excellent job! Looking forward to the rest of it.
@davidharos8867
@davidharos8867 3 года назад
Superimposition blame the gracies to marketing the shit out of it
@theursidaepugilist
@theursidaepugilist 3 года назад
@@davidharos8867 gracies are bad for it but its not likes its not common.
@darealist3342
@darealist3342 3 года назад
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@dyfrigshandy
@dyfrigshandy 2 года назад
@@theursidaepugilist RUFINO DOS SANTOS
@dyfrigshandy
@dyfrigshandy 2 года назад
@@davidharos8867 RUFINO DOS SANTOS
@Thinkingman69
@Thinkingman69 3 года назад
Its rare to come across a genuinely good, factual and well researched documentary on BJJ history and its lineage. Most stuff out there is just marketing at best or Gracie family propaganda at worst. I'm really glad you correctly explained its origins in Judo and why it is called jiu-jitsu in Brazil. You earned a subscriber.
@johnm249
@johnm249 Год назад
I was a brown belt in Judo Sankyu which =Blue belt in BJJ and I took a flight from FL to Rickson's school in Los Angeles in 1994 but Rickson was in France teaching a seminar. So I spent 1 week training at Rickson school and beat the crap out of all his students. So I did NOT learn shit. So I thought it was just my size so I asked this big guy to roll with me. He showed up and while I was beating him with Judo technique the teachers told me to chill out after this douche tried to gram by balls. I did not yet know I was getting totally ripped off as I did NOT learn shit and I beat the entire schools ass. Then this douche sucker punched me and I wanted to BEAT HIS ASS for real and they told me to leave. The Gracie's are Pussies. Why are there NOT any Gracie's in MMA?
@fteambjj
@fteambjj Год назад
Truth 😂😂😂 gracie propaganda
@jamesmcjamesington631
@jamesmcjamesington631 7 месяцев назад
Gracie family propaganda? They literally created Brazilian jiujitsu. And have hundreds of challenge matches to prove the effectiveness. And now we have the UFC proving it further. What exactly is propaganda?
@MobiusCoin
@MobiusCoin Месяц назад
​​@@jamesmcjamesington631 The Gracie's got to brand "Brazilian Jiu-jitsu" but they were not the only or the first Brazilian grappling system. Luta Livre was around concurrently to Gracie Jiu-jitsu. But they didn't have a big marketing arm. So most people don't know about it. But Luta Livre went toe to toe with GJJ guys, often winning. Euclides Peirera famously submitted Carlson Gracie. Think about it, how can you even have challenge matches if there weren't other grapplers around?
@kalikaputra
@kalikaputra 3 года назад
Even though they have some dodgy past and present practice. Thank you to the gracie family for spreading this beautiful art.
@bjjdeal1601
@bjjdeal1601 3 года назад
Well Done, it is great that you debunk the myth that helio gracie was the man behind Jiu-jitsu in Brazil. Jose Tufy Cairus wrote an amazing document regarding the history of bjj in brazil.
@Al-rs2rr
@Al-rs2rr Год назад
There is an old James Cagney movie, circa maybe '30s or '40, where he played an American newspaper man in Japan. He was also a martial arts instructor who happened to teach Jiu-Jitsu. It was so cool to watch this old movie and see Cagney doing so many things that modern MMA fighters do.
@peterbartolomeo5542
@peterbartolomeo5542 3 месяца назад
Cagney started learning Judo from an LA Swat team Captain and Irish guy who was advanced in Kodokan Judo then Cagney trained further under Japanese Instructors in Jigoro Kanos Kodokan Judo
@James-jd8iw
@James-jd8iw 3 года назад
This video is incredible! Such a well made documentary. Can't wait for part 2!!!!
@fluxjiu-jitsu4442
@fluxjiu-jitsu4442 3 года назад
Great work here. Thankyou for putting this together!
@ninpowarrior
@ninpowarrior 3 года назад
One of the best Docs about the history of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu that i ever saw. Thank You very much
@isisosiris5498
@isisosiris5498 3 года назад
Thank you for such an informative documentary about bjj! I love how the social, cultural and historic themes were explored and have helped me have a greater understanding of this amazing martial art!
@mauribushi
@mauribushi 3 года назад
Thanks and congratulations for the excellent work! I await part 2 ....
@delshadsaid731
@delshadsaid731 3 года назад
Bro this video is top tier I love your editing skills my god it’s perfect I NEED MORE!!!!
@Divine1906
@Divine1906 3 года назад
Very well done A balanced telling of the story without the myth or hype. I definitely learned from it.
@flabbergold
@flabbergold 3 года назад
What an amazing video. Very much enjoyed this first episode. Excellent prouduction, seamless transitions and brilliant storytelling. I'm hooked.
@HikariSoulstrider
@HikariSoulstrider 3 года назад
Love the style and your way of presenting it! Easiest sub ever! ❤️😊
@NaturalHypertrophy
@NaturalHypertrophy 3 года назад
RU-vid chose to recommend this to me so I'll listen to this during my workout. Thanks for your work.
@griskykunnn1005
@griskykunnn1005 3 года назад
even here I see you hahahah
@Jonas-js2eb
@Jonas-js2eb 3 года назад
Well done. This is helping me with my need for martial arts during the pandemic. Thanks!
@MTNMAX88
@MTNMAX88 Год назад
This is awesome. Your channel is definitely amongst the best. I’ll be trying this recipe tonight. Thank you 🙏
@jdub1788
@jdub1788 3 года назад
Great documentary. Looking forward to the rest.
@KaneJohnson100
@KaneJohnson100 3 года назад
I enjoy the pace, editing, and music used in this video. I'm a BJJ practitioner and this helped me refine my knowledge about a martial art that I am loving.
@tas2461873
@tas2461873 4 года назад
Oss! Thank you for the history lesson! Can't wait for part 2!
@christopherjames8642
@christopherjames8642 3 года назад
OSU*
@justhesolution
@justhesolution 3 года назад
Love the chill vibe and great information man! Subscribed 👍🏽
@dasia7920
@dasia7920 3 года назад
Newbie in bjj as well, this doco is amazingly well done.... Subbed!! 👏
@MikeMoranX13
@MikeMoranX13 4 года назад
So far the best Jiu Jitsu history on youtube. Thank you!
@bigwheelbikelife1289
@bigwheelbikelife1289 3 года назад
Very enlightening. Thank you.
@jasonpoilovs4903
@jasonpoilovs4903 3 года назад
Awesome history lesson, thank you.
@SonnyBrown
@SonnyBrown 4 года назад
This was amazing!
@pensieve8489
@pensieve8489 Год назад
What a beautiful, well made video!
@blackfriarsffc5232
@blackfriarsffc5232 3 года назад
Excellent research and presentation. Many thanks from Canada
@d4nilipe
@d4nilipe 3 года назад
Great work! Part 2 please :D
@sunkencubeoctahedron7844
@sunkencubeoctahedron7844 3 года назад
His final words broke my heart. I am homesick too.
@BrispyCinnaBlunts
@BrispyCinnaBlunts 3 года назад
Jujitsu in school as PE is one of the best ideas I’ve ever heard
@drektar7736
@drektar7736 3 года назад
Fuck no
@drektar7736
@drektar7736 3 года назад
I'm not trying to do it twice a day
@gregpatterson9503
@gregpatterson9503 3 года назад
Great documentary and parts on Maeda Mitsuyo from his Japanese roots who also used to learn from catch wrestlers in the United States and Great Britain and brought that to the Gracies as well. The Gracies definitely perfected the ground game to another level. All great fighters are always willing to learn from each other.
@user-iy7rb4gp5l
@user-iy7rb4gp5l Год назад
Мицуе Маеда разве изучал Вольную западную борьбу???
@benjamins7229
@benjamins7229 11 месяцев назад
The Gracies take a lot of credit for it that’s for sure
@KingJancelot
@KingJancelot Месяц назад
@@benjamins7229 Fusen Ryu is the great grandfather of BJJ. Look up this man----> Motsugai Takeda. He taught Kano the ground game and Kano taught it to Maeda
@RommyFallas
@RommyFallas Год назад
Beautifully narrated 👌🙏
@milkbredAPEX
@milkbredAPEX 3 года назад
you're underrated af, deserves more subs.
@ewura-abenaessandoh6250
@ewura-abenaessandoh6250 Год назад
Very informative for me,thank you
@bushkeodara3265
@bushkeodara3265 11 месяцев назад
Very informative doc
@RichardBejtlich
@RichardBejtlich 3 года назад
Well done! A couple notes: 1) You said that Conde Koma means “Count Combat.” It really means Count Trouble, as Koma derives from komaru 困る, referring to Maeda’s bad financial situation. 2) Maeda had nothing to do with Kosen judo.
@aircombatmaneuvers
@aircombatmaneuvers 3 года назад
Mataemon Tanabe ( Fusen Ryu) disciple of Motsugai Takeda (member of Takeda clan and a buddhist Zen priest known as Fusen and founder of Fusen Ryu) taught its ju jutsu ground techniques (ju jitsu) to some judokas on the kodokan after defeating each one of them and they incorporated Fusen ju jitsu into judo. He was appointed judo kyoshi in 1906, teaching at the Butoku Kai until his retirement in 1922. Theres is a. pdf of 1906 "the game of Ju Jitsu" of Yukio Tani student of Tanabe (Fusen Ryu) long before Gracie Jiu jitsu, at that time Tani was calling it "Ju Jitsu" and if you read that. pdf is identical to modern jiu jitsu. So what you call today "Jiu jitsu" is Fusen Ryu Ju Jitsu (+ some catch wrestling in case of Bjj). In the book of 1906 you can see the use of " the close Guard" etc but there is no triangle choke as it is a modern kosen judo development from1921, the Sankaku-jime (triangle choke). Of course Helio Gracie, Carlson Gracie and Franca, Pire Dos Reis etc learned Maedas Judos (which had Fusen Ryu already incorporated to Judo + catch wrestling) perfected and developped a lot of techniques mostly Gi chokes techniques with long sleeves and made it a worldwide addiction we enjoy today.
@vaughanmacegan4012
@vaughanmacegan4012 3 года назад
That's just plain wrong! Newaza Tanabe formed a small group of like-minded Jujutsu students and trained for the sole purpose of defeating Kano Jigoro's Judo students. Which were whipping all the Jujutsu students around making them look bad. Fusen Ryu like all Jujutsu schools only had limited number of Ground techniques and is certainly not a coherent whole, they are there if you look through all the schools of Jujutsu but you will be hard pressed to find the ground techniques you hold so dear in Fusen Ryu. If what you were saying were correct than any student of the Fusen Ryu school could easily defeat a high ranking Judo student and that *never* happened. After the defeat Kano did ask him to teach his students the techniques he developed - Kano was already a master of two differing schools of Jujutsu so he didn't need the whole Fusen Ryu curriculum in his dojo only the newaza component which he and his group developed. Maeda was a newaza specialist and that is what became "Jiu" (which does not mean anything in any language) and "Jitsu" which is a mispelling of Jutsu (and means something else) but then again no one has accused the Brazillians of being smart or how to run anything (like the Olympic Games), what a fracking disaster. Don't believe the Gracie half truths.
@aircombatmaneuvers
@aircombatmaneuvers 3 года назад
@@vaughanmacegan4012 motsugai takeda of the takeda clan used ju jutsu techniques that he learned as a kid like any other member of the takeda samurai family to defeat armored foes in batttlefield. He then became a buddhist priest and lwft the clan. He was an expert in 18 different styles undefeated. He founded Fusen Ryu because his surname was Fusen, people called motsugai takeda Fusen. Tanabe learned from motsugai takeda school. 1906 the gane of ju jutsu is the first book on jujutsu from tanabe students Yukio Tani. its obvious Tanabe will not develop a whole ground game to defeat judokas that ground game was already in existanxe as part of the samurai ju jutsu, he learned it from takeda school. At that time kano was collecting different styles drom different ryus, and so he added the ju jutsu techniques to judo he was lacking when tanabe show his students the importance of newaza. Anyways in 1916 Ad Santel using catch wrestling defeated the whole Kodokan. All these submissions were knew to them and many were expelled from the kodokan and went learning catch as catch can a tradition that continued in shoot wrestling in japan up until today with Sakuraba. So today Bjj is a mix of catch and jujutsu (from Maedas judos that was Tanabe newaza + all the catch Maeda learned ). When maeda arrived to brazil there was already a book on jujutsu and a school founded by yukio Tani in England that was depicting nearly 80% of today Bjj by Yukio Tani pupil of Tanabe. The Gracies learned a lot of catch wrestling and mixed it into the jujutsu they got from Maeda and other local judo masters.
@aikikoto
@aikikoto 3 года назад
@@vaughanmacegan4012 hard pressed? you won't find it at all. BJJ is Fusen Ryu JJ is the classic urban myth. Faux origin story of bjj, like Planet Krypton. It does not come from Fusen Ryu. If you know anything about how Ko-budo (old martial arts) is preserved in Japan, this is obvious. Where is the ground game of Fusen? (crickets chirping.) Japanese forget No-Thing. And the story of the tokyo police match defeat with judo has been told so many times by so many ill-informed people the fib grows each time. There was a match. Results were mixed. Not 100%. Kodokan judo ground technique is not merely a derivative of Fusen-ryu. Kodokan already had newaza teachers at the time of the match. They added to the staff. Actually 柔術 (じゅうじゅつ) phonetically based on the kana is jee-yu-ji-yu-tsu - said quickly/properly jujutsu, but that's how Jiujutsu comes about some times. Jitsu is just a mispronunciation. 柔 what does that mean? We can pretty much nuke the idea that Helio Gracie put leverage and softness into "jijitsu" too. While we're in pursuit of truth.
@mongolchiuud8931
@mongolchiuud8931 3 года назад
@@aircombatmaneuvers There is no Ground grappling in Fusen Ryu. Mataemon's newaza was his OWN creation seperate from his Fusen Ryu as is explained in Yukio Tani's book Game of Jiujitsu...lol Also all the Fusen Ryu on youtube from Japan shows no ground work at all. And Newaza/Ground techniques where you fight off your back in NOT in any Traditional Samurai Jujutsu schools because ground work on the battle field is suicide, in fact I bet you cant link a Samurai era jujutsu video or book that shows any ground work. With the closet being "seated Jujutsu techniques" which is hardly similar to guard work type grappling.
@daxmafesi
@daxmafesi 3 года назад
aikikoto before Maeda went to Brazil he stopped by London and trained with Yukio Tani so yes Maeda learned some Fusen Ryu
@CountfilmsTV
@CountfilmsTV 3 года назад
Sooooooo glad this wasn't click-bait with a bunch of UFC clips. Bravo
@KyleSingh-zr5zr
@KyleSingh-zr5zr Год назад
So beautifully put together. Thank you for your time and dedication for such a wonderful video.
@arepitagrande8797
@arepitagrande8797 3 года назад
A great documentary and I would like to thank you for this upload. I was always asking myself where BJJ came from.
@rockmanterra7371
@rockmanterra7371 3 года назад
BJJ came from Brasil itself!!!!! Now Judo and JiuJitsu are ancestrals(Dads) of BJJ. Forgive my bad english.
@XKenny77
@XKenny77 3 года назад
Excellent piece of work. I do have one comment to make though: it was mostly Scottish labourers who first introduced football to Brazil, and at the time the Scottish style was very much a quick, short passing game. All the football literature of the time talks about the difference between that and the style played in England and elsewhere. In Pele's generation, if not later, they still talked about the Brazilian style as "Escoces."
@ianhill4585
@ianhill4585 Год назад
Well finally someone acknowledged Ju Jutsu originated in Japan. Amazing how many people credit Brazil with it. The Gracie's teach a style which is very similar to Judo. "Jutsu" arts are battlefield arts as stated, used by the Samurai when they had to go hand to hand. Judo became a' DO' ('way) So in essence ,one is battlefield Ju Jutsu, ------- and one is spiritual, philosophical Ju(do).
@KingJancelot
@KingJancelot Месяц назад
Fusen Ryu is the origin
@KingJancelot
@KingJancelot Месяц назад
Look up this man -----> Motsugai Takeda Fusen Ryu Jujistu is the great grandfather of BJJ. This man was so skilled that he can tap 2 people with one arm behind his back easily.
@rorybouffe6314
@rorybouffe6314 Месяц назад
Damn bro, that was chill! 😎
@DrGammaMindset
@DrGammaMindset 2 года назад
Brilliant vid
@MRPARKERJIUJITSU
@MRPARKERJIUJITSU 3 года назад
Excellent.
@ErikKoehne
@ErikKoehne 3 года назад
Nice work. one edit suggestion is Euclydes “Tatu” Hatem
@OscillatorCollective
@OscillatorCollective 6 месяцев назад
This is CRAZY interesting 🤯‼️
@KingJancelot
@KingJancelot Месяц назад
Fusen Ryu is the great grandfather of BJJ. Look up this man----> Motsugai Takeda. He taught Kano the ground game and Kano taught it to Maeda
@simonralston4545
@simonralston4545 4 года назад
Great vid! Is there going to be a Part 2?
@mechellezapanta5714
@mechellezapanta5714 3 года назад
Obrigada
@silverfox8801
@silverfox8801 3 года назад
Awesome 👍👊
@Merzbjj
@Merzbjj 3 года назад
Awesome 👏
@erikmmccray
@erikmmccray 3 года назад
why do so many in the Bjj community want to attach their history to the Kosen club? Maeda Mitsuyo had no connection to that club, he was actually in the United states doing exhibitions with some of his instructors from the Kodokan when the Koshen was started. The thing you need to know about the Koshin club is that it is where high level judoka who don't want to fallow the rule that your not allowed to take part in prize fights are placed even to this day. If a judoka can't get a corporate or government sponsor going to the Koshin is one of the few ways to start doing prize fighting and not get excommunicated from judo. You are not allowed to prize fight and take part in high level judo matches that is why you only don't see active high level judoka fighting in mma only former judoka. And for the most part most judoka who are high level are going to make more money and have longer careers sticking with corporate or government sponsorship then what mma can offer.
@henrikg1388
@henrikg1388 3 года назад
It's not a specific club. Kosen Judo is just a set of rules that apply to University judokas. They fight in teams of ten. Pulling guard is legal, and there is no time limit on the ground. The Ippon rule is still there, but you need two of them to win.
@RichardBejtlich
@RichardBejtlich 3 года назад
I agree. Maeda was a judoka, without any special Kosen affiliation.
@OneNvrKnoz
@OneNvrKnoz 3 года назад
It was my understanding that this is why Maeda changed the name of his fighting style from judo to Jiu-Jitsu. So he could do prize fighting
@henrikg1388
@henrikg1388 3 года назад
@@OneNvrKnoz Unless the name change was a gimmick from the Gracies and some other students, I believe that is the most likely theory, yes.
@timothymarshall2365
@timothymarshall2365 3 года назад
@@OneNvrKnoz Judo was still being called Kano Jujutsu at that time. Kano didn't win the right, yes I said that correctly (he had to petition the governing body over martial arts, in Japan, to change the name to Judo), until many years later. I believe it was in the 30's when he was able to call it Judo.
@thedesertsux
@thedesertsux 3 года назад
So the Gracies didn’t invent specific submissions, they just had their own style of Judo/Jiujitsu. Interesting
@only1shinobi
@only1shinobi 3 года назад
How can Brazilians invent a Japanese style?? MMA fans are ignorant as fuck when it comes to knowing martial arts history
@monarchis2935
@monarchis2935 3 года назад
@@only1shinobi Cause a lot of MMA fans don't give a fuck about history they just like watching people beat the shit out of each other
@liamyounger2743
@liamyounger2743 3 года назад
Mo. Exactly!
@junioravila853
@junioravila853 3 года назад
@@monarchis2935 that's true, but its a problem when a guy like that starts speaking about martial arts history like he knows everything about it.
@jorgearzeta
@jorgearzeta 2 года назад
@@only1shinobi I agree, it is a profound disrespect to the Judo world and the culture of Japanese martial arts that the gracies are going around claiming BJJ as their own invention. They are to blame as well, so it's not really the MMA fans who are 100% at fault. The gracies don't even acknowledge the Fadda branch of Jiu Jitsu when they talk about BJJ history.
@cloud_monkey422
@cloud_monkey422 3 года назад
As a white belt in Brazilian jujitsu with two classes under my belt I want to learn as much as I can. I started with OSS/OSU. Figured why not start with a documentary on the history of jujitsu next and work my way from there. What are some things you wish someone told you before you went to class so I have more knowledge for my next class
@whitesun264
@whitesun264 3 года назад
The title should describe it fully as the history of Brazilian Ju-jitsu, so that the people looking for the history of Ju-Jitsu aren't misdirected here.
@mcmc1863
@mcmc1863 3 года назад
Like me! Haha
@whitesun264
@whitesun264 3 года назад
@@mcmc1863 Lol! I have been told by a girl who studied brazillian Ju-Jitsu that it is very much dance influenced because when the brazillians were training their activities needed to be unnoticed, so I'm guessing it is much more flowing and movement oriented, whereas Ju-Jitsu is more in the realms of grappling and offensive form of Judu, I atteneded classes for 'Sports Jitsu' and another modern version of Ju-Jitsu.
@mcmc1863
@mcmc1863 3 года назад
@@whitesun264 been training in japanese jujitsu and JKD for many years now, never really looked at BJJ much
@whitesun264
@whitesun264 3 года назад
​@@mcmc1863 I actually attended three different ju-jitsu clubs the first as I mentioned was sports Jitsu (probably the closest to main stream Ju-jitsu, it was full contact and run by the british army boxing champion, It was really good, probably more physical than a lot of other martial arts, bloody nose on my first day, but good for fitness. Then I moved and went to a different club, where weapons seemed to be the focus, which didn't really take my interest as it seemed impractical and the teacher was very impatient. Finally and last but not least I joined a club that had developed its own style of Ju-Jitsu probably had strong connections to the original Ju-jitsu. Again it was full contact, and fitness levels were extremely high, the techniques were also very technical and required a lot of skill, unlike what I have seen of Karate which is very direct and uncomplicated. But Ju-Jitsu is brutal, probably the most practical of all of the martial arts. I liked the fact that there was such difference between the variants of Ju-Jitsu, so if you ever got bored you could just change clubs.
@marioulloa2593
@marioulloa2593 Год назад
A lot more in-depth then most videos on BJJ history
@Damgoman
@Damgoman 3 года назад
Please publish the part 2.
@alcalc61
@alcalc61 3 года назад
Thank you for your historical knowledge Sir. It's amazing 💯 just 1 question that I truly need your help with. And that is where can I find that instrumental in that is playing. It's so badass. Please let me know thank you sir
@alcalc61
@alcalc61 3 года назад
The best in the beginning that last for a couple of minutes
@luismancilla6365
@luismancilla6365 3 года назад
Excelente documental,según la historia y la arqueología, el bjj,tiene casi en su totalidad bastantes conceptos del Judo ,del cual desciende y muchas técnicas del quin na del King fu,ya documentados en libros antiguos y videos pasados,les deseo éxito
@rockmanterra7371
@rockmanterra7371 3 года назад
Em parte Sim! Do BJJ o Jiu-Jitsu tem muito do Judô, mas a parte Brasilian é totalmente"nova".
@yurisghost9107
@yurisghost9107 3 года назад
I’m a new practitioner of Jiu Jitsu, and hunger for knowledge of its history. You made a great doc in thins video and look forward to part 2.
@briansolly
@briansolly 3 года назад
dont believe the gracie cult hype..
@ecs2mezianiaymane461
@ecs2mezianiaymane461 Год назад
First of all best documentary I’ve ever seen on jiu jitsu and judo so well done and I am now one of your subscribers you’ve earned it. And finally can someone name the movies that we’ve seen some scenes of in this documentary please. Like the one where we see the dojo and the master with his students. Thank you
@byiouj8709
@byiouj8709 4 года назад
Really interesting, Maeda must have been a badass...
@zongodurruti7984
@zongodurruti7984 2 года назад
Superb documentary. But one question is still left... Why should I train brazilian Jiu Jitsu, if could train japanise Jiu Jitsu? It´s like: Why training dutch kick boxing, if I could train thai kick boxing (Muay Thai)?? I started with Judo/ japanise Jiu Jitsu as a kid (from 7 till 16) Later I trained western Kickboxing for some years and after that only Muay Thai (also in Thailand). Martial Arts are good for your life... Love and peace from germany.
@smiffyOG
@smiffyOG 12 дней назад
Jjj is far inferior to bjj. Have you trained at a legitimate bjj club?
@zongodurruti7984
@zongodurruti7984 11 дней назад
@@smiffyOG How can japanese Jiu Jitsu be inferior if it is not limited to ground combat?
@smiffyOG
@smiffyOG 11 дней назад
Because many of the jjj techniques for stand up involve clinching/closing distance which plays into a bjj practitioners hand. I'm not saying jjj is useless as it's not but given the choice between which art to train it's bjj 100%. I'm saying this as someone who has trained in both
@zongodurruti7984
@zongodurruti7984 11 дней назад
@@smiffyOG If you are not training for competition, but for selfdefence, ending up on the ground is not ones goal in a streetfight.
@smiffyOG
@smiffyOG 10 дней назад
@@zongodurruti7984 I agree, yet nearly all fights end up in a clinch and/or on the ground. I'm not sure why you bothered to ask your original question when you obviously have your own answer already
@drektar7736
@drektar7736 3 года назад
Nice
@pedrohmr22
@pedrohmr22 2 года назад
muito bom
@RSBTG
@RSBTG Год назад
And here in Brazil jiu-jitsu becomes more and more popular, many children practicing. OSS // E aqui no Brasil o jiu-jitsu se torna cada vez mais popular, muitas crianças praticando
@ashtonsmith4974
@ashtonsmith4974 3 года назад
I go to a jujitsu class where and one of the graise (can't spell) many generations after this taught my teacher
@ryanstewart939
@ryanstewart939 3 года назад
Amazing job. Spot on , please tag Gracie University. This is truth.
@DrReginaldFinleySr
@DrReginaldFinleySr 3 года назад
Odd, I learned about Maeda from Gracie University.
@avaboy66
@avaboy66 2 года назад
The title is misleading. I thought that this would be about the development of traditional Jujutsu in Japan. While it is briefly mentioned, the main focus of the video is the development of BJJ.
@serpens_6969
@serpens_6969 3 года назад
you have a great narrating voice
@user-dj2je5ji6q
@user-dj2je5ji6q Год назад
Thank you for the video. As a Japanese person, I am proud of my heritage and have great respect for Brazil and all Jiu-jitsu enthusiasts around the world.
@johnm249
@johnm249 Год назад
1.Naga Waza Throwing 2. Katame Waza 3. Ne Waza ground fighting techniques I heard the BJJ was called Gracie Judo in 1960s.
@satriagemilang9
@satriagemilang9 3 года назад
Luar biasa 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏😊😊😘
@-VOR
@-VOR 2 года назад
History of krav maga would be cooler. This is very well done
@mysticmcc5152
@mysticmcc5152 2 года назад
Background music is like walking thru a supermarket
@jphilippebucher4102
@jphilippebucher4102 Год назад
Não tem nenhuma referencia ao irmão do meu bisavô Jacyntho Ferro (na grafia atual, Jacinto Ferro). Unfortunately there is no reference about my far uncle Jacyntho Ferro, old Jiu Jitsu legend, Velha Guarda.
@silviorodriguez2254
@silviorodriguez2254 2 года назад
Look up the youtube video on the Rufino Dos Santos fight, if you are curious what kind of men the gracies were.
@alecchaprak318
@alecchaprak318 3 года назад
Who is the narrator ? is it John Danaher's voice?
@mr.pmr.p978
@mr.pmr.p978 4 месяца назад
Great research. Good Historical research pre Carlos/Helio Gracie Brothers storylines. Now that the Americans are dominating the Jiu-Jitsu World and some calling it now American Jiu Jitsu based on the stories of Japanese Judokan Jiujitsu Master who went to the US Naval Academy and White House to train Americans before they ever came to South America.
@winterphoenix7807
@winterphoenix7807 3 года назад
Interesting
@rasec3464
@rasec3464 Год назад
por que não tem legenda para português ?
@AntN
@AntN 3 года назад
This documentary is good, but it would be good if the Fadda family also received some note in the narrative for their part in developing and popularising Judo/Jiu-Jitsu in Brazil.
@Late_NightStories
@Late_NightStories 3 года назад
Watch part 2!
@AntN
@AntN 3 года назад
@@Late_NightStories Thanks, really good documentary and appreciated that the Gracies were presented in a certain perspective.
@zoga6835
@zoga6835 Год назад
hi I am Jiu-Jistu learner. This is a very informative video ... May I submit this series of video in bilibili with your name and source address? It's just for studying not for profit. I need your permission then I can do this. Thank you for your work again :)
@tonyrodriguez9322
@tonyrodriguez9322 3 года назад
How did they record this in the 1800
@henrikg1388
@henrikg1388 3 года назад
This was good, very good. I just can't understand why they didn't have the courtesy of calling it Brazilian Judo, because that's exactly what it was. The term Judo was well established be fore Maeda left Japan. Maybe the Gracies were the great marketeers they always were. Maybe they wanted to distance themselves and not fall under the decisions of the Kodokan. Besides, Kosen Judo wasn't established until 1920, long after Maeda and his Judo compatriots went abroad.
@cheegum6296
@cheegum6296 3 года назад
BJ doesn't quite sit well as much as BJJ
@RichardBejtlich
@RichardBejtlich 3 года назад
If the Gracies called their system "judo," they would not have had a competitive marketing advantage versus the legitimate Kodokan judoka who were teaching in Brazil. If you can give the first generation Gracies credit for something, it's for keeping their system separate from judo. Without the Gracies, judo would have taken over Brazil.
@henrikg1388
@henrikg1388 3 года назад
@@RichardBejtlich I don't get your point. The "marketing advantage" is just what makes the Gracies so pathetic and silly. Until 1995, their style was inferior to Judo in all ways. But the spectacle of the first few UFCs made them look superior, when in fact, they would have lost to any high-level judoka at the time. They just made sure that such a matchup never happened. They could have called it Gracie Judo, Brazilian Judo or freestyle Judo. I don't give a horse's ass about their marketing advantage. Either you are being honest or you lie to your own advantage. They keep on lying to this day. And you know what? Judo took over Brazil anyway. Down there, Judo is way more popular than BJJ. In the Western world, people still believe in the Gracie myth.
@MrJecossey
@MrJecossey 3 года назад
Why not call it Japanese kudokan judo 🥋
@henrikg1388
@henrikg1388 3 года назад
@@MrJecossey Up until a point I would agree with you, but there is no doubt that BJ have branched off, and is a separate style today.
@guilhermeferreira8288
@guilhermeferreira8288 3 года назад
Here in Brasil a man is doing a search, and he found some information that Carlos was a Jacinto Ferro and Donato Pires student, and he never met Maeda. Marcial Serrano is the man writing this books. "The Forbidden history of jiu-jitsu" I dont know If os a english language version.
@bibekjung7404
@bibekjung7404 3 года назад
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@leenvdsteeg8147
@leenvdsteeg8147 3 года назад
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@JC-tl3uv 3 года назад
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@kentallard8852
@kentallard8852 3 года назад
The attempted 19th century British mixed martial art 'Bartitsu' had two judo trainers, after that gym closed down they continued to work in England on the musical hall circuit for years doing strong man demonstrations inviting audience members to try to knock them down - they never lost.
@janianb
@janianb 2 года назад
Interesting account. Who were the judoka that you mention?
@catrichbillay1506
@catrichbillay1506 3 года назад
Subbed
@josecosta2484
@josecosta2484 3 года назад
Muito. Om
@jukio02
@jukio02 3 года назад
9:42 Dang, I didn't know Brazil was that big in South America.
@Histgyph
@Histgyph 2 года назад
Yeah it’s huge
@kingsmith9986
@kingsmith9986 3 года назад
👍👍
@rollsgracie3604
@rollsgracie3604 3 года назад
Don’t be passive aggressive it’s not becoming... You feel your way I feel mine Have a good day
@robertredroff2161
@robertredroff2161 3 года назад
That's right Rolls ,as the great Jackie Chan once said "Each man 1 way,Each horse 1 stance,Each church 1 God, and each Master to his own technique!!!
@ricardomobile8479
@ricardomobile8479 2 года назад
There's a lot of lacks and absences in this "official" Brazilian jujitsu history... Gaston and Helio never studied under Maeda's instruction... Only Carlos... There were others masters Geo Omori Takeo Yano Ono brothers Donato Pires wich the Gracie's brothers have trained under their instructions but they've never told or admitted officially
@sparkysparky999
@sparkysparky999 21 день назад
Never sort by new
@chrischiang1512
@chrischiang1512 3 года назад
What about Luiz Franca and Oswaldo Fadda?
@luismancilla6365
@luismancilla6365 3 года назад
Además de ser un hijo directo del Judo joden y más atrás del Crash wrestling,( me disculpo si lo escribí mal ), enhorabuena
@budokabooks
@budokabooks 3 года назад
Read the chapter The Fable of Fusen in the book Aikido in Japan and the Way Less Traveled (about living and training in Japan in various martial arts) about the historical origins of BJJ from Kodokan judo, not 古武道 (kobudo). Be forewarned that the author studies BJJ too, but the book is footnoted thoroughly to actual evidence, as is the preceding chapter which is all about Japanese immigrating to Brasil, including in 1908 when the first official group of Japanese immigrants arrived in Porto de Santos aboard the Kasato Maru, bringing their culture (including martial arts) with them.
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