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Japanese jiu-jitsu was created by blending different Japanese martial arts and forms of Sumo wrestling for close combat fighting. The techniques can neutralize opponents without weapons. It involves ...
In the 1920s, Carlos Gracie was the head of a small but growing academy where he and his brothers taught the Gracie family adaptation of Kodokan Judo. Carlos was looking for ways to draw attention to ...
A longtime martial arts school in Loveland has begun its third decade in a new location with a new name. Infinite Jiu-Jitsu Academy, formerly Infinite MMA, started classes in its new space in Orchards ...
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