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- What is Jiu-Jitsu?
- Do we have to enter competions in order to be
graded?
- Is Jiu-Jitsu an aggressive or violent sport?
- Do kids and parents participate together?
- What is the philosophy of
Jiu-Jitsu?
- If I have a bad back, can I participate in the
sport of Jiu-Jitsu?
- What is the age group?
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| Jiu-Jitsu
consists of break falls, throws, arm bars, restraints, ground defense,
striking techniques, comealongs and pressure points. Back to Top |
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| You
do not have to enter competitions but you must obtain a required number
of hours of training before you can be graded to a higher level. Back to Top |
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| Jiu-Jitsu
is self-defense, therefore a defensive sport rather than an aggressive
one. Jiu-Jitsu is a fun and serious sport and not a violent one. Back to Top |
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| Kids
and parents participate in the same class but in two different groups
and each have different instructors. Back to Top |
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| The
philosophy of Jiu-Jitsu is a form of self-defense that will give you
more confidence, discipline, self-respect, self-control, flexibility and
will keep you in shape. Back to Top |
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| You
may participate in the sport depending on your injury. Please consult
your physician before joining. Certain exercises and techniques can
reinforce or strengthen your back muscles. Back to Top |
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| Jiu-
Jitsu is for all ages. Our students range between 5 and 65 years of age.
The classes consist of children, teenagers, women and men. Back to Top |
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