
Originally Posted by
Aikijiujitsu
Great interview one issue i had is Brazilian jiujitsu comes from the ne waza techniques of Judo not traditional japanese jiujitsu theres alot of standing joint locks and striking in traditional jiujitsu as well as sweeps, throws, and ground fighting judo comes from traditional japanese jiujitsu. Mitsuyo Maeda the man that taught the Gracies was a Kodokan judo practitioner he competed in no hold barred fights and picked up some catch wrestling techniques along the way.
No offense, but its hard to understand what you're trying to say in the long first sentence. However, I think I disagree with you.. First, Judo is a stripped down form of Jiu Jitsu, so BJJ certainly stems from Jiu Jitsu and not Judo. Second, regarding standing joint locks and such, there is a lot of that in Gracie Jiu Jitsu. If you check the book, "Gracie Jiu Jitsu: The Master Text", you'll note about half the book is standing techniques.