DMcKayBJJ said:
fozzit, stephensharp, knox: thanks for some great posts. Sorry if it's taking me a while to digest everything.
So in summary, the notion that Helio "improved" the jiu jitsu that he was taught by Carlos and Maeda is essentially true, and that his improvements really were based on the notion that he was of slight build and needed to ensure that his technique was effective by using leverage and by focusing on even the smallest details, INSTEAD of just muscling/forcing his way with the moves.
Also, since today's modern BJJ (as seen in today's numerous MMA/BJJ competitions, which inherently have rules and restrictions) is less applicable with the old-school fighting of Helio's era (i.e. streetfighting, or more realistically old-school Brazilian underground NHB/Vale Tudo, the most recent modern example of which would be early UFC), then Helio's notion that today's BJJ is not the BJJ that HE developed and teaches, is in fact true.
So despite the fact that advances in competition BJJ (e.g. open guard) have really made "modern" BJJ quite complex and arguably more fun to watch and learn, it would be wise for any student to take Helio's fundamental techniques (for example, straight out of his "Gracie Jiu Jitsu Master Text") and learn them like the back of their hands.
In the end, just as judo experienced the GREAT WATER DOWN due to WW2 and competition rules, so then is BJJ experiencing the same thing. Unless you're training SOLELY for competition, you're really missing out on the HEART of BJJ/GJJ if you DON'T learn Helio's GJJ.
Is that all correct?
Now I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but for guys like jjmuaythaiguy and others who see Helio's GJJ regularly and also train in other JJJ/BJJ/Judo/grappling, do you have any specific examples to help make this diatribe more concrete?
e.g. the kneeling guard pass I described earlier...Helio, Rorion, and his sons continue to teach it, but whether you're doing sport BJJ or not, or gi vs. no-gi, many would argue that it's too old-fashioned and not combat-applicable...what do you all think? or am I just talking in circles?
I try to be open minded.
I am being taught by a black belt in Kodokan Judo for takedowns only. Relson teaches me everything for bjj. I also got a D1 Wrestler teaching me no gi take downs. Since each style of grappling has its uses I am trying to learn the best of all the arts. I train at least six times a week. Gi, no gi, submission wrestling, on mats, on grass plus also instruct muay thai classes.
Still I am learning the grappling game.
Hell yeah I compete gi and no gi, winning NAGA, Kauai Grappling Challenge, placing in top 3 in others.
I still have no idea what the differences are even though I train them all, basically. I know people want answers and like I said before you would have to have Master Maeda and Master Gracie in the same room at the same time and ask them together. For more detailed answers you would have to be the best detective and/ or researcher going for a PH.D with a dissertation project that would say something to the effect of
"A study of Helio Gracie's Jiu Jitsu techinques: A study of the specific differences between Gracie Jiu Jitsu as taught by Helio Gracie verses tradional judo as taught by Jigoro Kano".
Even with a dissertation you would have to disect Master Kano's history and that of Master Maeda. I tend to believe in hard truth facts by observing, researching, practicing and learning.
Last night, at the judo academy, I got to watch the #5 in the world rank judoka and possible alternate for the Olympics practice his throws. It was awesome. I also trained with a black belt who showed me some new techiques for my body type that I have never worked on before.
Before that I was at the Relson Gracie Main Academy rolling with a purple, (tapped him with a Americana), senior blue 4 stripe (tapped him with, footlock, Ezekial choke) and then practiced my no gi game and tapping the same blue with a kimura and a americana.
Truth be told I am still learning every single moment as I am grappling in whatever style ini gi and no gi. But as to the question as to what the changes that Helio made to jjj to make it gjj, I have no idea, none what so ever. I can not specifically say with any degree of certainty or provide any conclusive example as to the difference.
All I know is that I have fun and thank God I train with Relson Gracie. Even though I am almost 40, he is like a father to me, I swear.