> Brazillian ji jutsu vs wrestling?

Brazillian ji jutsu vs wrestling?

Posted at: 2015-05-07 
What do you mean by "vs"?

I can compare them. Olympic wrestling comes in two styles: Greco-Roman and Freestyle. The ultimate goal of both is to pin the opponent's shoulders to the mat, but points are also given for things like throws and escapes. Greco-Roman doesn't allow any attacks below the waist- that is, in G/R, you're not allowed to grab the legs or go for trips. Olympic wrestling also forbids chokes and joint locks. Olympic wrestling participants are generally garbed in spandex singlets as well as wrestling shoes.

In BJJ, the emphasis is on ground work and submissions (locks and chokes). They wear a traditional Japanese workout outfit called a gi, and they are allowed to use it to control or even submit the opponent. Since a pin isn't a way to win, BJJ teaches one how to fight off of one's back, often from a family of positions called the "guard". BJJ also has a positional hierarchy, meaning that it recognizes that some positions are better than others. In the grappling world, BJJ has a reputation for not training throws and takedowns as well as other grappling systems like wrestling, Judo, and Sambo.

Catch wrestling>bjj>collage and freestyle wrestling

Ask Sakuraba.

rather vague. bjj guy wins. wrestler doesn't know anything about submissions. or how to properly work from the bottom instead of just try to get up.

I see you can write nouns separated by a preposition.

It is not clear why you have appended a question mark.