What is Brazilian Jiu-jitsu?
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu is a unique martial art with a strong emphasis on grappling and ground fighting. Submission holds like chokes, arm locks, and leg locks are the preferred tactics. |
What is the the difference between Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and Japanese style Jujutsu?
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu offers more ground grappling techniques than the traditional Jujutsu styles from Japan, specializing in submissions and strikes while on the ground. The original art from Japan is more of a basic, self-defense style with primarily standing techniques.
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What is the difference between Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, Gracie Jiu-jitsu and Caique Jiu-jitsu?
These terms are virtually synonomous. They all originated from the Gracie Family system in Brazil, dating back to about 1925. Each modern school of Brazilian Jiu-jitsu however, takes a slightly different approach to this remarkable martial art.
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Who is qualified to teach Brazilian Jiu-jitsu?
Ask anyone who claims to teach Brazilian Jiu-jitsu whom they received their instruction and rank from and if they are certified by the International BJJ Federation.
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What are the classes like? Is it dangerous?
Despite it's reputation as a Vale Tudo style, Jiu-jitsu is actually a gentle art that allows you to control your opponent in the most humane possible way, or to use a series of more aggressive, punishing attacks. Our team members always train with respect and safety in mind. The class environment is challenging and competitive, but we don't allow bad attitudes, so leave your ego at the door!
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What is Vale Tudo?
Vale Tudo means "Anything Goes," a style of fighting competition developed by the Gracie Family that allows full-contact, no-holds-barred techniques, with virtually no rules. This blood sport was introduced for the first time to the U.S. in 1993, in an event called the Ultimate Fighting Championships. Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Spokane offers Vale Tudo training as part of it's standard curriculum.
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How do I Get Started?
Call (810) 241-7858 or email
ultimatefightingacademy@hotmail.com
to schedule your FREE introductory class. The FREE intro class includes a FREE session in our Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or Mixed Martial Arts, and a consultation of what you are looking for while answering any questions that you may have. |
What do I wear to my FREE Introductory class?
All you need to wear is shorts and a t-shirt for your first intro class. When you come in we will go over the equipment you will need for each class. |
How much do classes cost?
We have many different packages depending on how often you would like to train and what classes you would like to begin. When you come into your free intro class we will give you a price list and breakdown of all the packages that we offer at the Ultimate Fighting Academy. |
Do I have to compete?
No, you are not required to compete. Most of our students sign up at the Ultimate Fighting Academy to get in shape and learn a realistic self defense system at the same time with no intentions to ever compete. With this being said, there are also students that do want to compete. There are many local, state, national and international competitions to compete in each year. We have students that compete in both BJJ and MMA competitions throughout the year. |
Do I have to be in shape to start classes?
Absolutely not. The number one reason why students begin their training with us is to get in shape and feel better. Come in and begin training no matter what your fitness level is. We are here to help you reach your fitness goals. |
What makes BJJ different from other martial arts?
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu differs from other martial arts in that it provides solutions for all possible stages of combat. Other disciplines like Tang So Do or Karate focus on striking and rely on a person's strength and speed to deliver damage, but speed and strength doesn't matter when you're training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu differs from other martial arts fundamentally. While other martial arts rely heavily on strength and speed, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu relies on superior technique and leverage to control your opponent and apply submissions. Come see and train in the techniques developed by the Gracie family that has changed the martial arts world forever. |
How long does it typically take to earn a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?
Typically, it takes anywhere from 8 to 15 years to attain the rank of Black Belt in Jiu-Jitsu. Each belt (with the exception of Blue) takes about 2-5 years of dedicated practice; Blue Belt can often be attained in about a year of dedicated study. |
Is Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts training safe?
At the Ultimate Fighting Academy safety is paramount. Accidents can happen, as in any other sport, but we pay close attention to safety and take extra precautions so that training is not only realistic but safe and enjoyable. |
Who can learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu?
Practically anyone can utilize the techniques created by Carlos Gracie. Carlos Gracie, when he created his revolutionary system, weighed no more than 135 lbs. The core principle of Gracie Jiu-jitsu is to provide a method for smaller, weaker individuals to protect themselves from bigger, stronger attackers. |
Are BJJ and MMA striking a good exercise?
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Mixed Martial Arts can provide you with far more extensive results than typical aerobic exercise. The resistance encountered while training in BJJ and MMA provides you with a good base to improve your core strength through intense abdominal work, increases your muscle tone, and reduces body fat while improving your balance, bodily coordination, cardiovascular capacity, and muscular endurance. |
What is taught in your Mixed Martial Arts Class?
Our Mixed Martial Arts class consists of students learning how to blend many different martial arts together to become a complete fighter. The arts that you will learn in this class are Western Boxing, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Wrestling / Judo and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. |
I never want to fight in MMA, so can I still come into your MMA classes?
Our classes are not only for individuals that are looking to fight. Actually, most of the students at the Ultimate Fighting Academy are not looking to fight in MMA competitions. Most of our students sign up because they want to learn an effective self defense system and get into great shape at the same time. If a student does want to eventually fight in MMA competitions then they will have to get to a certain rank and level before they will be able to do so. |