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  <title>296 - A People's History of BJJ, with Robert Drysdale</title>
  <description>Multiple time world champion Robert Drysdale comes onto the podcast to share his discoveries about the history of BJJ. Here's just some of what we talked about... 00:52 - Opening Closed Guard, the Book 06:16 - The first japanese martial artists in Brazil 16:51 - Who was Mitsyuo Maeda? 19:27 - The role of the circus in the development of BJJ 23:20 - Early lineages of jiu-jitsu in Brazil 31:02 - The development and role of Vale Tudo fighting 33:08 -&amp;amp;nbsp;Why jiu-jitsu became so ground oriented 43:41 -&amp;amp;nbsp;George Gracie 45:47 -&amp;amp;nbsp;Helio's early fights 47:58 - The period of decline in jiu-jitsu 52:36 - BJJ andmarks between the 1950's and 1990's 1:02:26 - The role of jiu-jitsu federations 1:09:07 - Effects of legalizing heel hooks 1:15:16 -&amp;amp;nbsp;BJJ in the Olympics &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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