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Beyond the Self: How Jiu Jitsu Echoes Alan Watts' Teachings
Alan Watts was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker known for exploring Eastern philosophy, particularly Zen, Taoism, Hinduism and Buddhism, and his ability to bridge it with Western thought. His...
The Legacy Of The Hyperlyte Gi
As Hyperfly grew, so did the demand for more Gi options that could meet the diverse needs of the jiu jitsu community. This sparked the creation of the Hyperlyte Gi—a lightweight, competition-legal gi that has become a staple in the BJJ world and a foundation of the Hyperfly brand.
Introducing Grapplism: The Unified Art and Philosophy of Grappling
In the world of sports, grappling stands out as a unique and compelling practice—a physical, mental, and even philosophical pursuit that fuses body and mind. The concept of “Grapplism” was...
A Look Into the Roots of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Its Impact Today
Jiu-Jitsu has deep historical roots in Japan, where it evolved from traditional samurai grappling techniques. It made its way to Brazil thanks to Mitsuyo Maeda, a Japanese immigrant and...
How Boxing Makes Me Unstoppable: Insights from a 13-Year-Old Martial Artist
By Sway Moorehead I’m 13 years old, and I train in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Wrestling, and Boxing. It might sound like a lot, but I love every minute of...
Girls Love Gis - How The Women's Jiu Jitsu Community Has Changed
By Alexi Cool The women's Jiu Jitsu community in 2024 is incredibly different than it was ten years ago. I began training in 2010 as the only female at a small MMA...
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