[Martial Arts] - Why every mother needs to learn BJJ

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In regard to child abduction, you're lucky if you're in Singapore (safest country in the world), but if you're located overseas with a child, you need to take extra precaution against child abduction.

Eve Torres Gracie and her hubby Rener Gracie (grandson of Hélio Gracie) patiently explain why every mother of a young child (outside Singapore) needs to learn BJJ.

 
Unless it's a libtard city with strict gun control, in America it is much better to just conceal-carry a gun.

 
In regard to child abduction, you're lucky if you're in Singapore (safest country in the world), but if you're located overseas with a child, you need to take extra precaution against child abduction.

Eve Torres Gracie and her hubby Rener Gracie (grandson of Hélio Gracie) patiently explain why every mother of a young child (outside Singapore) needs to learn BJJ.


interesting post. However, I have to disagree when it comes to real world situations. Although bjj is very useful, it like many martial arts relies on set piece rules. In this case, BJJ thrived in MMA because of MMA rules and because of that is now seen as the de facto holy grail of martial arts. Throw all rules out the window, and BJJ's weaknesses will be exposed. But still, in a one on one fight with enforced non-lethality, BJJ is still the best.
 
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