HVH-BJJ-P500

Hudson Valley HaganaH is proud to be under the leadership of one of Brazil's finest, Professor Marcel Meleiro, Nova Uniao first generation 4th Degree Black Belt under Andre Perneiras. We are the Pennsylvania state representative for Meleiro Jiu Jitsu offering world class training for both children ages 6-14 and adults. We also have an OG Jiu Jitsu program for adults over the age 40.

Upholding the premise that most of the advantage of a larger, stronger opponent comes from superior reach and more powerful strikes, both of which are mitigated when grappling on the ground, Brazilian jiu-jitsu emphasizes getting an opponent to the ground in order to use ground fighting techniques and submission holds involving joint-locks and chokeholds. A more precise way of describing this would be to say that on the ground, physical strength can be offset or enhanced by an experienced grappler who knows how to maximize force using mechanical advantage instead of pure physical strength.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu permits a wide variety of techniques to take the fight to the ground after taking a grip. While other combat sports, such as Judo and Wrestling almost always use a takedown to bring an opponent to the ground, in BJJ one option is to “pull guard.” This entails obtaining some grip on the opponent and then bringing the fight or match onto the mat by sitting straight down or by jumping and wrapping the legs around the opponent.

Once the opponent is on the ground, a number of maneuvers (and counter-maneuvers) are available to manipulate the opponent into a suitable position for the application of a submission technique. Achieving a dominant position on the ground is one of the hallmarks of the BJJ style, and includes effective use of the guard (a signature position of BJJ) position to defend oneself from bottom (using both submissions and sweeps, with sweeps leading to the possibility of dominant position or an opportunity to pass the guard), and passing the guard to dominate from top position with side control, mount, and back mount positions. This system of maneuvering and manipulation can be likened to a form of kinetic chess when used by two experienced practitioners. A submission hold is the equivalent of checkmate in the sport, reflecting a disadvantage which would be extremely difficult to overcome in a fight.

 

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. We will be more than happy to answer them.

HVH-2024-BJJ2
HVH-2024-KIDSJJ42
IMG_5948

If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. We will be more than happy to answer them.