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# BJJ Notebook

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Review: A must! - Great little notebook for any BJJ practitioner. Has plenty of room for training notes, seminar notes, injury log, tournament results and more. The only thing I regret is the fact that I waited until I was a purple belt before keeping notes. Would have been nice to look back at notes from when I was a white and blue belt.
Review: Thanks for the Extra Push to Train - I'm only a few days in and I am already starting to work my way out of the training slump I've been experiencing. Not only does this book help to make me accountable, but it's also giving me a strong sense of urgency for getting better. I love the way it's broken up and I've decided to do my best and share my own experiencing on our website (http://verbaltapcast.com/im-just-here-to-pay-my-dues-the-bjj-notebook/). Thanks much, I'll come back sometime down the line and post about my progress, but thank you much for taking the time to create this!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,523,939 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #11,597 in Martial Arts (Books) #59,444 in Exercise & Fitness (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 0.53 x 8.5 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 1466322357 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1466322356 |
| Item Weight  | 11.2 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 232 pages |
| Publication date  | September 1, 2011 |
| Publisher  | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A must!
*by L***N on August 15, 2013*

Great little notebook for any BJJ practitioner. Has plenty of room for training notes, seminar notes, injury log, tournament results and more. The only thing I regret is the fact that I waited until I was a purple belt before keeping notes. Would have been nice to look back at notes from when I was a white and blue belt.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thanks for the Extra Push to Train
*by R***A on May 25, 2013*

I'm only a few days in and I am already starting to work my way out of the training slump I've been experiencing. Not only does this book help to make me accountable, but it's also giving me a strong sense of urgency for getting better. I love the way it's broken up and I've decided to do my best and share my own experiencing on our website (http://verbaltapcast.com/im-just-here-to-pay-my-dues-the-bjj-notebook/). Thanks much, I'll come back sometime down the line and post about my progress, but thank you much for taking the time to create this!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great concept, needs a history lesson
*by A***M on April 8, 2013*

I just got this book b/c I recently started training no-gi after years of doing various other (primarily Japanese) martial arts. While I have numerous notebooks and notes for my other styles, and the concept of someone NOT keeping a notebook is ludicrous to me, I felt like this would be a great way to keep a concise collection of beginner's notes for bjj and, to that end, it is. The sections are concise, the questions and material for input important, and over the years you could probably fill up multiple cc's of these books with copious notes. In that respect, it's great. The reason I gave it 4 star instead of 5 is because the opening history of jujitsu (as in Japanese) is woefully lacking. It would lead one to believe that jujitsu (historically) game from some unarmed style of leverage, pins, locks, throws, "aiki" (though he doesn't say it), etc. - basically what you'd see in a judo class or aikido/Daito-ryu school. This is WRONG. I've heard this for years, and it is almost disheartening that no one takes the time to do the research and find out for themselves. What the author is referring to here is more of the gendai/goshin jujitsu (aikido, judo, etc.), but not the corpus of "jujitsu" proper, as in techniques from koryu. Japanese jujitsu did NOT come about by some Buddhist group teaching people aiki-like throws and having smaller people beat bigger people. Jujitsu originated as a series of techniques by which a person with a LESSER weapon (knife, short spear, broken or shorter sword) could beat a person with a BETTER weapon (long spear, sword,). In samurai-era Japan, if I have a sword and you have nothing, you die in 99% of the time, it's just that simple. To teach techniques to try and work around this is an effort in futility. However, if I have a knife and can use it to close the distance, off balance you and stab you, or if with blades I can use "aiki" (don't get me started) to off-balance you and deliver a cut, well then that is much more useful. Over the years as the warring periods ended, armor turned to casual dress, war-time techniques became pugilism, and the syllabus and techniques of styles founded after the Meiji restoration followed suite. Then the pre-cursors of what the author is talking about began to take place, but it was not - and never has been - about some band of Buddhist monks traveling around looking for way to do shionage's on giants twice their size. He also quickly goes over the match b/t Helio and Kimura, when the intricacies of this event are much more interesting (for those, I would recommend Robert W. Smith's, "Martial Musings: A Portrayal of Martial Arts in the 20th Century"). Aside from that, I would highly recommend this book and look forward to buying new cc's as mine gets filled up.

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