10th Planet Jiu
Jitsu was created by Eddie Bravo under the tutelage of Jean Jacques Machado.
It is a unique style of no-gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu which was made to work both
inside the cage and on the sporting mats. The intentions behind the
creation were to have an unorthodox style which could keep an opponent under
constant control and in the threat of danger.
10th Planet Jiu
Jitsu emphasizes
attacking your opponent, forcing a submission or sweep and not just waiting for
him to make a mistake. Eddie wanted to show that his new style of Jiu
Jitsu worked and he proved it at Abu Dhabi 2003, Eddie succeeded masterfully by
defeating long time reigning champion Royler Gracie. Immediately following
that victory, Eddie was awarded his black belt by JJ Machado and opened his own
school to further the system, it was located at the Bomb Squad Gym and now
resides inside of the Legends MMA facility in Hollywood.
What separates
10th Planet Jiu Jitsu from other styles is its innovation and evolution.
Some of the moves, like the Rubber Guard, The Twister, and the Lockdown have
taken the jiu-jitsu community by storm because of their originality and
effectiveness. The moves mentioned here are so different that opponents do
not know how to react to them and they leave the practitioner in a unique
position to execute with little to no defense from their opponent.
Moreover, the beauty of the system does not stop there: Eddie and his students
are constantly inventing new moves and counters to old moves in order to keep
the style relevant and functioning. So, where other systems cease to grow,
10Th Planet finds itself in a situation where its entire focus is to continue
its own growth.
About Eddie
Bravo:
The Jean Jacques
Machado black belt started training BJJ in May 1994. Eddie Bravo won the
Abu Dhabi North American Trials lightweight division on October 5, 2002, in San
Diego, California, earning the Most Technical Fighter Of The Night award and
went onto the 2003 Abu Dhabi Championships in San Paulo, Brazil, where he
secured a submission win over legendary Royler Gracie. He is also known
for his mixed martial arts commentating on the Ultimate Fighting Championship
and music composition. He lives in Hollywood, California, where he runs
his 10th Planet Jiu-jitsu school out of Legends MMA, a gym also featuring Randy
Couture and Bas Rutten.
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