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Posts from — October 2009

BJJ Technique: Kneebar from an Armbar Counter (guard)

BJJ Technique

For those of you who practice any form of Martial Arts or even warfare, You will know that counter attack always  comes in handy. Below is a video of a BJJ counter from Armbar to a Kneebar.

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October 23, 2009   2 Comments

BJJ Video

Roy Dean BJJ Seminar Video

I have been busy lately, therefore haven’t have the time to update. Anyway the other day when I was training BJJ, I got submitted 3 times, I know I know, it’s only my 4th lesson. So after the 3 submission I when home to check out so BJJ vide and found this. I want to share the with you.

Please enjoy the video.

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October 22, 2009   No Comments

BXG Fighters

Last week, there were a fight in Fight Works Asia. All the best Muay Thai Fighter gather there to compete against each other. BXG send 7 fighters to compete with other gym and the result – 5 won 2 lose. That is a very good result. For those of you who is not there, I have some video here for you.

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October 14, 2009   No Comments

My First BJJ Training

BJJ Training

If you have been following this blog, you should have know that I’m a martial arts enthusiast. I’m currently training Muay Thai and 3 weeks ago, I started my BJJ training.

So what is BJJ? It’s a Martial Arts started in Japan and was brought to Brazil. It was then modify to it’s Brazilian form call Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

Unlike Muay Thai, BJJ does not focus on striking. It’s concept is fighting on the ground, grappling and submitting your opponent. So all the time, the fight will end on the ground.

This form of Martial Arts is very new to me and it uses a total different muscle group hence my whole body felt like tearing apart.

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October 13, 2009   No Comments