Ju jitsu is very Buddhist. All that we fear we hold close to ourselves to survive. So if you're drowning and you see a corpse floating by, hang on to it because it will rescue you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The essence of jiu-jitsu is philosophy.
The best jujitsu practitioners are really serene and grounded.
I see martial arts as moving forms of meditation. When you're sparring or drilling techniques, you can't think of anything else.
I do boxing; I do a little jiu jitsu, which I am obsessed with.
Martial arts is a life journey. One of the things my teacher taught me a long time ago was that everyone's path to the mastery of a certain system is different. Some people's path is a very direct route, where others might wind back and forth if you are injured or something.
I'm not scared to go to the ground. I've been wrestling my whole life. I've done a lot of jiu jitsu, but I like standing up, and every fight starts there.
Dos Anjos, his wrestling and grappling is supposed to be good, but I feel my Jiu Jitsu, wrestling and striking is way better. I'm better than him all across the board.
I studied Jeet Kune Do and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. On element of Jeet Kune Do is that I had several of years of practice with the kali stick - a stick with a size and length similar to a baseball bat.
I didn't know anything about martial arts. I'm a big fan, but I never practiced martial arts.
I do feel I'm being respectful to Buddhism and martial arts with 'Mortal Kombat.'
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