by James1 on August 12th, 2008

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Is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu really the ultimate martial art?

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  • by Andy Davis on August 21st, 2010

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    Defeating one opponent is the START. BJJ excels at that, under realistic circimstances and 100% active resistance/competition.

    Ninjitsu is less capable of dealing with one opponent, but then claims to be superior at defeating multiple opponents. Where is the logic in that??

    Head to head, BJJ is superior than Ninjitsu for a one-on-one situation. We all know what happened to the 'Ninjas' that were brave enough to test their skills and training in a one-on-one arena with real resistance. (If you don't, then just google Scott Morris LMAO).

    The only reason that Ninjitsu 'excels' at dealing with multiple opponents is because it trains for those scenarios with a very tight degree of control over the realism and commitment of the attacks being staged for the defender. i.e. It is better within a FANTASY environment.

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