No. And it never will be, the ground is the worst place on a battlefield if it came to hand to hand fighting, However, BJJ originates from judo which originates from Ju Jutsu, a martial art that the samurai used if disarmed on the battlefield. This included strikes, wrist locks, gouging, spitting, biting, throws, anything to kill the other person.
There is no record of BJJ being used in wars. But these days armed forces are using jiu-jitsu as a training tool.
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BJJ has intermittency as its core element. Rather than focusing on strikes and kicks BJJ focuses on close contact βgrapplingβ holds and techniques. And it also pays attention to the application of chokes and joint manipulations.
No, not in a war.
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A rough estimate is that around 3 million people more or less are practicing BJJ (also including those who started BJJ but left after some time).
Yes it is.
From back control in bjj, click the right stick down and fight for the submission, PS THIS IS FROM EVERY BJJ FIGHTER
Who all ever was involved in the war.
They used ak 47 during the war. They used the first ever ones made
The chokes from the back and armbar are undoubtedly the most common submission used in BJJ.
No. Only two atomic bombs (fission bombs) have ever been used in war. August 1945.
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