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HISTORY OF BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU: |
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Jiu-Jitsu, translated as 'the gentle
art,' is the oldest form of martial art. It has also
been defined with terms like yielding, softness,
subtleness, and pliability. Its origins date back to
India more than 2,000 years before Christ. From there it
spread throughout Asia and eventually settled in Japan.
In 1914, Japanese Jiu-Jitsu champion Mitsuo Maeda arrived
in Brazil to help establish a Japanese immigration
colony. Once in Brazil Gastao Gracie, a Brazilian
scholar and politician of Scottish decent, aided him. To
show his gratitude, the oriental master taught the
ancient secrets of that ancient fighting style to
Gastao's son, Carlos Gracie. Carlos taught Maeda's
techniques to his brothers: Oswaldo, |
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Gastao, Jorge and Helio (pictured) and in
1925 they opened the first Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Botafogo, a
district of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This is where the
brothers, prompted by Carlos, essentially designed and laid
the foundation for 'Brazilian' Jiu-Jitsu. |
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