How Did Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Arise?
Brazilian jiu-jitsu ultimately comes from Japan. A man named Mitsuyo Maeda was sent to Brazil to spread the teachings of his master, Kano Jigoro. These teachings were essentially of judo; however, the difference seemed to mean little to the Brazilians and the name jiu-jitsu came about instead. At any rate, Maeda was welcomed in Brazil and he proceeded to teach the skills promoted by his master’s group, the Kodokan.
