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Gracie Jiu-Jitsu[1] is a self-defence martial arts system instructional book written by Helio Gracie. Its first edition was published in 2006 by Editora Saraiva.

Summary

The book describes Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) techniques. The back cover says: "Helio Gracie, creator of the Gracie Jiu-jitsu, had a weak health in adolescence, being forbidden to perform any physical activity, until the chance put him on the tatami. His fascinants results, inside and out the ring, thrilled all a nation and made him the first hero of brazilian sport. After dedicating all of his life to this style of fight, Helio presents his first and unique book about the art that has made him a triumphant man. Born in 1913, now[2] he lives in Itaipava, in Rio, and teaches the jiu-jitsu".

Style

The book discusses the notion that BJJ is one of the most effective martial arts. This claim would be later be proved correct by the success of the style in the UFC championship and later in MMA.[3]

Chapters

  • 1 – Defenses in position stand up, against attacks by front
  • 2 – Defenses in position stand up, against attacks by back
  • 3 – Defenses against guns
  • 4 – Mount
  • 5 – Guard
  • 6 – Side mount (100k) Note: Side mount is the traditional name given to the position nowadays called in Brazil 100K.[4]
  • 7 – Back mount
  • Appendix – the Gracie diet

References

  1. ^ Gracie, Helio; Soto, Thomas D.E. Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. ISBN 978-85-02-06184-2.
  2. ^ Helio Gracie has already died, citing O Globo, in
  3. ^ "Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Primeira Edição". Mundo Positivo. Retrieved 4 January 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Escola de Jiu-Jitsu Brasileiro Azambuja, Jiu-jitsu de A a Z, Formando Cidadãos". Escola Azambuja. Archived from the original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved 15 March 2012.