24 May 2010

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  • Judo / Jiu-jitsu Crossover Principles from Small Axe Jiu-jitsu

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    As I expand into the BJJ blogosphere, I am continually amazed at the amount of quality technique you can learn about online. Here’s a real gem of a post I stumbled across at the Small Axe Jiu-jitsu blog. I love it when instructors break their technique down into general principles that have near-universal application. I don’t cross-train in judo (I hope to someday) but I can understand the kuzushi principle that Tim Sledd talks about in these videos.

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