What is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a fighting technique that originated in Brazil, and its techniques mainly include ground fighting and ground grasping. The origin of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu can be traced back to the early 20th century. A Brazilian named Carlos Grace introduced traditional Japanese judo skills to Brazil and developed Brazilian Jiu Jitsu on this basis.
Brazilian jujitsu techniques mainly include throwing, grasping, twisting and pressing, which are difficult to operate and require high physical fitness and technical level of players. There are two main forms of Brazilian jujitsu competition: individual competition and team competition. The competition is divided into multiple levels, and players need to show their skills and strength in the competition.
Operation steps of Brazilian jujitsu competition
The operation steps of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competition mainly include throwing, grasping, twisting and pressing. The following are the operating steps of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Competition:
1. Wrestling: After the game starts, players need to wrestle, throw their opponents down and hold them down to the ground.
2. Grab: On the basis of wrestling, players need to grab and twist each other's arms or legs and suppress them to the ground.
3. Twist: On the basis of grasping, the player needs to twist the opponent's body and suppress it to the ground.
4. Suppression: On the basis of twisting, the player needs to suppress the opponent's body to the ground so that it can't move.
The above are the basic operation steps of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Competition. Players need to use these skills flexibly in the competition and show their strength and skills in the competition.
Brazilian jujitsu competition rules
The rules of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Competition mainly include the following points:
1. The competition is divided into multiple levels, and players need to show their skills and strength in the competition.
2. Each game is divided into several rounds, each round is 5 minutes. After the game, the player with the highest score wins.
No weapons or props are allowed in the competition. Players can only fight with their own bodies.
4. It is forbidden to use any skills to attack the opponent's head and neck during the competition.
In the competition, players can score points by throwing, grabbing, twisting and pressing.
These are the basic rules of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Competition. Players need to abide by these rules and show their strength and skills in the competition.