JJJ is very dated....Doesn't surprise me at all.
BJJ is more dynamic IMO.
Japanese jiujitsu is a joke. Seriously.
But this is BJJ self defense -and it is remarkably similar to any JJJ (original Japanese JJ or modern recreated JJ alike)
There are very few real JJJ styles out there. And outside of Japan, you just will not find a real one (maybe a very watered down Daitoryu aikijutsu, done closer to aikido than the original aikijutsu, done by old aikido guys wishing to "get back to the roots").
Most "J"JJ are a modern styles recreated by combining of aikido, judo and point karate.
Some are closer to judo, some are closer to Aikido. Some like to do sparring (most do no/light contact, a few go full contact) and newaza, some think they are too deadly to use their skill in sport fighting.
Genki Sudo originated in one of these modern "J"JJ styles.
Tim kennedy claimed JJJIm curios to know why there are no fighters with Japanese jujitsu background, I mean I reckon it should have all the elements that judo,bjj and even aikido has since thats where these arts come from which in a way should make it a more well rounded style of grappling that has standup throws and groundwork.
Yet I don't hear any fighters talk about or practice any form of japanese jujitsu.
Ares Black is a black belt in Japanese Jiu-jitsu.Im curios to know why there are no fighters with Japanese jujitsu background, I mean I reckon it should have all the elements that judo,bjj and even aikido has since thats where these arts come from which in a way should make it a more well rounded style of grappling that has standup throws and groundwork.
Yet I don't hear any fighters talk about or practice any form of japanese jujitsu.
yes i believe soTime Kennedy. JJJ>BJJ
Also, I believe Shonie Carter did.