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Grappling art derived from judo, focusing on forcing the opponent to submit using jointlocks and chokes.

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What are the advantage of wearing a rashguard under the Gi in BJJ?

I wear a rash guard basically to avoid Skin to Skin contact. Skin to mat contact. Sweat contact. Unintentional body hair ripping. Since my dojo also have different MA sessions sharing the mat at …
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How many days per week shoud I train BJJ?

BJJ 5 times a week is ok as long as you follow some golden rules. Always stretch dynamically every single part of your body for at least 30 minutes. This will help to rid you of the cramps during ro …
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Why do we train martial arts? [closed]

I've been doing some serious thinking on WHY I am doing martial arts. I can't get it out of my mind and that's all I've been thinking about. This all happened after a trip to Japan and Australia with …
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What is the best way to improve your skills in BJJ (gi and no-gi) and become a black belt in...

A quick way to gain a blackbelt in BJJ is basically to train in you Dojo at least 4 times a week with your sensei(the one awarding the belt) present. Compete in events representing your school/dojo …
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Could applying an anaconda choke to a turtled opponent be mistaken for a neck crank in gi BJJ?

Yes it is legal in GI based competition. Like Mike66350216 said, it "could" be mistaken for a neck crank, but most referees are aware of this.
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