Women and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

August 10th, 2010 by admin

Through the many years that passed, male actions stars and martial artists like Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris and Jean-Claude Van Damme were given the opportunity to show their skills to the world through their larger-than-life characters on screen. Unfortunately, the same opportunity was not given to their female counterparts seeing that female action heroes were few and very far in between. Today, many women are stepping out of their comfort zones and into brazilian jiu jitsu training, but not because of an intention to hit the screens and be famous as a brave and talented heroine.

Generally, as the world seems to become more and more of a crime-ridden society, parents are supportive of their daughters taking brazilian jiu jitsu trainings and other martial arts classes. Parents and guardians feel somehow better knowing that their daughters can defend themselves against any person, particularly male attackers. As the years go by, daughters of younger ages, sometimes as young as three to five years old, are enrolled into martial arts classes to learn self-defense.

Brazilian jiu jitsu is one of the many forms of martial arts sought by women as it promotes the principle that a weaker and a smaller person can successfully defend him or herself against a larger and stronger attacker by using the proper technique and leverage.

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