ショック, 巻. 2

With ショック, 巻. 2 (アマゾンのアフィリエイトリンク), ロベルト・ペドレイラは、ブラジルにおける全盛期と考えられるブラジリアン柔術の物語を取り上げます, 1950 – 1960. カルロスとエリオ・グレイシーのほかに, 他のいくつかのアカデミー, オズワルド・ファッダのような, も繁盛していました. 柔道の人気は高まっていましたが、人気では柔術を超えるには至っていませんでした.

Vale Tudo matches were at the height of their popularity and regularly televised. Gracie Academy students were featured on television with other grapplers and professional wrestlers in competitive grappling contests.

日本柔術農業学校

Jujitsu Practice at a Japanese Agricultural School in 1922

Helio Gracie took part in the most important matches of his professional fighting career in his late 30s and early 40s. Helio drew with and defeated Kato. He lost to Kimura and Waldemar Santana. Despite the losses, Helio fought well for his age and emerged with a stronger reputation than when he entered the contests.

<スパンbbox_x = "14" fweight = "3"赤= "255"緑= "255"青= "255"アルファ= "=" 244 "bbox_y =" 627 "bbox_w =" 56 "bbox_h =" 20 "FSIZE, the most significant development in the spread of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu was the emergence of the second generation of Gracies, Carlson and Robson Gracie, plus their close friend Joao Alberto Barreto. Throughout the 1950s, these three men defended the reputation of the academy against all challenges. While Carlson was considered the family champion after avenging his uncle’s loss to Santana, Robson fought many challenge matches during this time. It was only Robson’s small size, which prevented him from answering all the challenges made to the academy.

While Pedreira still shares his rather low opinion of Carlos and Helio Gracie, he obviously respected the younger Gracies. While he does change his opinion of one of the second generation in the last volume of ショック, he writes well of them in this volume. Fans of BJJ history should read this volume to learn more about Robson and Joao Alberto Barreto alone.

ショック, ボリューム 2 is more readable at half the length of ボリューム 1. ボリューム 2 is 443 pages. While a more developed narrative style would help the reading experience, this book is a must read for those interested in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu history not told from a Gracie perspective.

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