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Armbar vs a Knife; What Can Traditional Japanese Ju-Jutsu Teach Us?

Traditional Japanese Ju-Jutsu was (and still is) very weapons focussed and assumes that every opponent could be armed. This is reflected in how the techniques are applied. Even hardcore Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners can learn something from the traditional approach to grappling. Full podcast with Alex Kask on this topic here: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/strenuous-life-podcast-stephan-kesting-grapplearts/id320705565?mt=2&i=1000399556940.

Thanks to Alex Kask from http://shofukan.ca/ for sharing this with us

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Filed Under: Self Defense Tagged With: against, bjj, JIU-JITSU, jiu-jitsu against knife, jujutsu, jujutsu against knife, Knife, vs, Weapon, Weapons

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LESSON INFO:
Publish Date: January 3, 2018
Category/s: Self Defense
Athletes: Alex Kask, Stephen Kesting
Division: GI
Guards & Control: Across Body (Leg Press Position / Straddle Hold / Uki Gatame)
Maneuvers: Armed Attackers, Self Defense Tactics, Using Weapons
Submissions: Armlocks, Straight Armlock (+Juji Gatame)
Sweeps:
Throws & Takedowns:
Skill Level: White Belt
Video Length: Long Clip
Views: 15644
Favorited: 0
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