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               MASTERING JUTISTU






                 If a tsunami or an erupting volcano or an alien invasion   Along with the history noted above, the authors detail
               suddenly forced me to evacuate the Dave Cave and I could take   what they refer to as the combat strategy of jujitsu:
               only one book with me, it would be Mastering Jujitsu by Renzo
               Gracie and John Danaher. First published in 2003 by Human   “We have seen that the overall strategy is based on the
               Kinetics, this book should be in every evacuees’s survival bag   notion of single combat being divided into three phases, each
               and on every grappler’s bookshelf.               of which has a set of skills that are independent of each other.”


                 The title says a lot. Why Jujitsu and not the more common   The technical instruction portion of Mastering Jujitsu
               Jiu jitsu?  The  reader  can  find  the  explanation  in  the  text,   follows the phases of combat progression. Clear black
               plus a detailed history of the development of jujitsu from   and white photographs and easy-to-read text detail
               ancient  times  right  through  to  the  modern  era.  To  find  a   fundamental techniques from the free-movement phase,
               more succinct history the reader would have to read a dozen   to the clinch phase, down through to the ground phase of
               other  books,  none  of  which  would  benefit  from  Danaher’s   fighting.  Many  of  these  techniques  are  frequently  seen
               academic editorial polish. More than just historical narrative   in mixed martial arts competition today, and, minus the
               however, Mastering Jujitsu critiques the differences in combat   striking techniques, practiced in BJJ gyms daily.
               effectiveness between the various styles of jujitsu.
                                                                   I regularly reach for  Mastering Jujitsu when I have a
                 This is not the place to give detailed biographies of the   question or am in need of inspiration. Don’t wait for a
               authors. Suffice it to say that both Gracie and Danaher are   disaster to reach for a copy of Mastering Jujitsu; the grappling
               grappling masters that are more relevant today than ever.   it changes may be your own.
               However, I have to stress that the combination of experience
               that these two bring to this collaboration is what makes this
               book a classic.






               Written By:
               DAVE KIPPER



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