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Michael
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Posted On:
9/30/2002 4:10pm
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I've actually met and trained with some of the Machado blackbelts and Saulo Ribeiro. Both are very solid although I thought the Machado system of BJJ is more rounded. Gracie Jujitsu is just there specific approach to Brazillian Jujitsu in the same way Brazillian Jujitsu is a specific approach to Japanes Jujitsu. Its all very relative.
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Posted On:
9/30/2002 5:28pm



Guy Who Pays the Bills and Gets the Death Threats Style: MMA (Retired)--
The Machados are cousins to the Gracies.
The Gracie family "created" their style of JiuJitsu through trial, error, and experimentation, basing it on Judo, some traditional JJ techniques, and street fighting.
The Jiujitsu practiced in Brazil is almost 100% derrived from the Gracie family, so yes, essentially it is all "Gracie JJ".
However, Rorion Gracie owns the trademark to the GJJ name, so with other qualified instructors/blackbelts etc out there, there arose the need to call it "Brazillian JiuJitsu".



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Posted On:
9/30/2002 3:57pm
Style: Aikido
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Question