BJJ Saarbrücken: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is the most efficient form of self-defense for women
Actually, there is not only one reason. There are many.
First, when a man attacks a woman, the male attacker rarely uses any kind of striking. Instead, the attacker uses grabbing, throwing and possibly tries to choke the victim, which we call “hands-on” attack.
Coincidently, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is the only martial art that addresses 100% of these kinds of attacks. No other martial art in the world, besides BJJ will provide women the tools to defend themselves when thrown on the ground, grabbed or being choked.
Secondly, other martial arts like Krav Maga, claim to teach women “effective real street fighting techniques” to defend themselves in those situations. They teach women how to hit the attacker on the nose, or strike the attackers genitalia, etc. It looks cool but the problem is these martial arts styles cannot prove that these kinds of defenses will work in a real self-defense situation. Imagine during every Krav Maga training session you would actually break your partner’s nose or strike their genitalia to see if the technique works. Soon you would hurt all of your teammates and deprive them of ever having kids again.
I’ve been in real street fights before, and I can assure you that the chances that a woman will stop an attacker by using any of these techniques including strikes are close to none. Quite the contrary, by using these techniques they will only aggravate the situation making the attacker angrier and more aggressive.
If you have ever been in a real fight you should know that the adrenaline masquerades most of the physical pain someone can cause with these techniques, allowing the attacker to go on with his fight.
I’m very concerned about these kinds of false claims. The life or even the virtue of every woman is in danger if they rely on a weak method of self-defense against attacks like sexual assault, domestic violence or even kidnapping.
At Casa De Luta FightKlub Saarbrücken, our students do real sparring training where their partners are trying to grab, choke, throw and use many other ways of attacking.
At Casa De Luta Fightklub Saarbrücken, our students learn how to choke a man unconscious, how to break their opponents’ arms, hands, knees, ankles, and shoulders. And we do all that without hurting any of our training partners.
How is that possible?
In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu we have techniques called “submission holds”. When a student gets another student in a submission hold like a choke or an arm-bar, the victim is instructed to tap out three times to let their partner know that they are giving up; therefore, keeping the class a safe environment.
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