Guerilla Jiu Jitsu is Dave Camarillo's style of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Check their site: http://www.davecamarillo.com/ Jon Fitch is one of his black belts. (I first saw the refence to Guerilla Jiu Jitsu in his UFC 100 fight bio.) Dave wrote a book on the style and here is the summary off of Amazon: Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu is a groundbreaking system of grappling that integrates the Olympic sport of judo with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, today's most sought after grappling art. These are the techniques and strategies that allowed Camarillo to devastate the competition at some of the world's most prestigious judo and jiu-jitsu tournaments and have led his students to more than a dozen victories in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu offers a leg up on virtually every opponent who refuses to stray from the parameters of his discipline.
It's crucial to comprehend the history of the man who created guerrilla jiu-jitsu. A family of judokas was Dave Camarillo's heritage. Along with his siblings, he competed frequently when he was younger, when his father had a judo school. He even had training in Japan at this point, becoming an expert in martial art. He turned to BJJ under Ralph Gracie after picking up an injury during stand-up (Tachi Waza) after years of training.
Rigan Machado has written: 'The essence of Brazilian jiu-jitsu' -- subject(s): Jiu-jitsu 'Mastering brazilian jiu jitsu' -- subject(s): Jiu-jitsu
Well, some of the most famous ones which you can read and will increase your knowledge of jiu-jitsu significantly. These are Drill to Win by Andre Galvao and Advanced Jiu-Jitsu by Marcelo Garcia.
Jiu Jitsu - 1913 was released on: USA: 18 July 1913
A Brazilian jiu-jitsu gi is an outfit adapted from the jiu-jitsu commonly used in Japanese martial arts. It is composed of a heavy cotton jacket and reinforced trousers.
Sonnen is very vocal about the fact that he HATES jiu jitsu and refuses to train in it.
Lessons in Jiu Jitsu - 1908 was released on: USA: July 1908
Jiu-Jitsu is ordinary mainly defensive but has both offensive and defensive strategies. At its center, Jiu-Jitsu is ready smart, and no longer brawn, that's why itβs perfect for smaller and weaker practitioners.
Harry H. Skinner has written: 'Jiu-jitsu' -- subject(s): Jiu-jitsu
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
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The cast of Le vrai jiu-jitsu - 1905 includes: Armand Dranem
Harrie Irving Hancock has written: 'The complete Kano jiu-jitsu (judo)' 'The Complete Kano jiu-jitsu'