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The Guard The guard is one of the most fundamental positions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. When you are in guard, you are on your back, controlling your opponent using your legs and hips.
Wearing a rash guard during Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training can help to prevent skin-to-skin contact and reduce the risk of skin infections. Additionally, ...
Neil Vora, MD, has learned that jiu jitsu—the martial art embraced by figures in the 'manosphere' and health skeptics—is a bridge to build community.
Kisetsu specialises in jiu-jitsu uniforms and accessories including kimonos/gis, belts, rash guards, shorts for no-gi grappling, casual oversized tees for all weather, and most recently fabric ...
He’d assure me that his Defense bar soap would protect him. (A friend who also practices jiu-jitsu first recommended the bar soap to him after battling a “gnarly” staph infection.) ...
The philosophical black belt John Danaher, who wears a skintight rash guard at all times, ever-ready to teach a technique, once offered an unillusioned verdict: Jiu-jitsu “doesn’t make you ...
Rima Yacoub, a member of the 2016 Department of State and espnW Global Sports Mentoring Program class, is empowering girls in Jordan through jiu-jitsu and self-defense.