
INTERNATIONAL BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU
FEDERATION
TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT OF REGULATIONS AND RULES OF JIU-JITSU
Jiu-jitsu is the most
ancient martial art and is the most complete art of self defense. It's origin being
quite controversial, it was first attributed to India, then China, Japan, and Brazil—where
it became superior to all other styles of jiu-jitsu, making Brazil the world's center
of this precious art. The sport of jiu-jitsu brings out a competitive side where
the athlete demonstrates his physical & psychological conditions, techniques,
and abilities with the objective of rendering his opponent into submission.
The valid moves are those
which seek to neutralize, immobilize, strangle and apply any kind of pressure by
the twisting joints, as well as knocking down one's opponent by take-down. But there
are non-valid moves which are considered illegal: biting, hair pulling, sticking
fingers in the eyes or nose of one's opponent, striking the opponents genitalia,
finger twisting, and any other move that gains unfair advantage with use of one's
fists, feet, elbows or head. Moreover, competitions are the lifeline of the sport;
it is the most important aspect for all those directly or indirectly involved. .However,
victory will not be granted at any cost; fair-play must be the main guideline).
Ethical behavior is what
gives the sport credibility and security, which are indispensable factors to our
sport. By this alone we have already developed the sport in brazil turning it into
a spectacular sport. Therefore, because we hope to be part of the greatest show
on earth, the Olympics, we must stay focused on jiu-jitsu as a viable modern sport.
These regulations are
the sports charter. They contain the guidelines for those involved: athletes, coaches,
teachers, directors, and even the assisting public. Because of this, we have the
responsibility to fulfill and achieve the following regulations, and only by doing
so we will be able to reach our goal of making Jiu-jitsu an Olympic sport.
