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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Alternative / Calisthenics / Cardiovascular / Sports / Total Body / Beginner

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brazilian jiu-jitsu is a alternative, calisthenics, cardiovascular, sports, and total body exercise that primarily targets the shoulders and to a lesser degree also targets the abs, biceps, calves, chest, forearms, glutes, groin, hamstrings, hip flexors, lats, lower back, middle back, neck, obliques, outer thighs, quads, traps and triceps ...more

brazilian jiu-jitsu is a alternative, calisthenics, cardiovascular, sports, and total body exercise that primarily targets the shoulders and to a lesser degree also targets the abs, biceps, calves, chest, forearms, glutes, groin, hamstrings, hip flexors, lats, lower back, middle back, neck, obliques, outer thighs, quads, traps and triceps.

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Tips

  1. Always be ready to shoot in while also being ready to defend yourself.
  2. Set up a move or a counter by reading your opponent.
  3. Stay light on your feet and continue to move.

Variations

  1. Kickboxing
  2. Taekwondo
  3. Savate

Types

  • Force Type: N/A
  • Mechanics Type: Compound

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Tips

  1. Always be ready to shoot in while also being ready to defend yourself.
  2. Set up a move or a counter by reading your opponent.
  3. Stay light on your feet and continue to move.

Variations

  1. Kickboxing
  2. Taekwondo
  3. Savate

Types

  • Force Type: N/A
  • Mechanics Type: Compound