sábado, 24 de abril de 2010
Como surgiu a saudacao "oss"? How the greeting "oss" come about?
A definicao do famoso "oss" tem muitas origens. A primeira delas e a definicao do "oss" como abreviacao da palavra Onegai Shimassu, que se traduz como um pedido, uma solicitacao, um convite como "por favor", "por gentileza" ou "com licenca", muito utilizado para convidar o companheiro de treinos a lutar.
A segunda definicao de "oss" tambem conhecido como "ossu" (nao faz diferenca como se escreve em portugues), significa Oshi Shinobu, cuja ideia (pois a traducao ao pe da letra nao condiz com o contexto) e a de "perseverar enquanto se e empurrado", ou seja, nao desistir jamais, ter determinacao, disposicao e suportar o mais arduo dos treinamentos. Continuar sem desistir, sob qualquer pressao - toda aquela ideia de forca interior, tipica da cultura oriental.
Por isso, no inicio da luta, o artista marcial grita, invoca, emana o "oss", como forma de liberacao desse sentimento, muito embora em muitas fontes, o "oss" seja definido como uma manisfestcao da energia ki, ou seja, um kiai ( forca) diferente, indicando que ja se esta pronto para a luta.
Segundo Miyamoto Musashi, no livro " Go rin no sho"(Livro dos cinco aneis), existiam tres tipos de gritos utilizados pelos samurais: um antes do combate, para mostrar energia; o segundo durante o combate, na hora de atacar, para obter mais forca (o kiai); e o terceiro depois da luta, para comemorar a vitoria ou urrar a derrota.
O "oss", alem de demonstrar o espirito de forca e a determinacao antes da luta, e tambem utilzado para indicar ou confirmar uma informacao, assim sempre que o Sensei perguntar ou informar algo, responde-se: "Oss!". Uma resposta que indicara o entendimento ou a confirmacao do entendimento.
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The famous "oss" has many origins. The first is the definition of "oss" as an abbreviation for Onegai Shimassu, which translates into a request, a solicitation, an invatation like "please", "if you may" or "with your permission", much used when inviting a partner to train.
The second definition of "oss", also know as "ossu" (it doesn't matter how you spell it in English), means Oshi Shinobu, which conveys the idea ( the literal translation has nothing to do with the context) of "persevering when pushed", or in other words, never give up, have determination, grit and withstand the most arduous of training. Carrying on without giving up, under all kinds of pressure - that's the idea of inner strenght so common in oriental culture.
Therefore, at the start of a fight, the martial artist will shout, invoke, emanate the "oss", as a way off letting this sentiment out. In many sources, "oss" is defined as a manifestation of ki energy, or in other words, a different kiai (strenght), indicating one is ready to fight.
According to Miyamoto Musashi, in the book"Go rin no sho"(Book of the five rings), the samurai would use three types of shout: one before combat, to demonstrate energy; the second during combat, when attacking, to muster greater strenght (kiai); and the third after the fight, to celebrate victory or bemoan defeat.
"Oss", beyond demonstrating strong spirit and determination before a fight, is also used to suggest or confirm a piece of information. Thus, whenever a Sensei asks or informs of something, the response is "Oss"! Its is the response that will signify understanding or confirm understanding.
segunda-feira, 19 de abril de 2010
THE BIGGEST JIU-JITSU TOURNAMENT IN THE WORLD! WORLD PROFISSIONAL JIU-JITSU CUP 2010 ABU DHABI!
H.H General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, crown prince of Abu Dhabi and deputy supreme commander of the UAE Armed Forces and H.H Hazza'a Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, National Security Advisor and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council attended the closing ceremony of the Abu Dhabi Pro Jiu Jitsu World Cup at the Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi.
The championship is organized by the UAE Wrestling, Judo '&' Jiu Jitsu Federation.
Also present at the ceremony were Staff Brigadier Pilot Sheikh Ahmad Bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Critical National Infrastructure Authority (CNIA), Mohammed Bin Thaloub, president of UAE Wrestling, Judo '&' Jiu Jitsu Federation and Mohammed Al-Mahmoud, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.
More than 300 martial arts experts from 38 countries have descended on the capital to challenge for a share of the US$150,000 (Dh550,900) prize pool and two world titles at the championship.
The Brazilian team won the title of the championship while the UAE team won the second place.
II WORLD PROFISSIONAL JIU-JITSU CUP-ABU DHABI 2010! AMAZING TOURNAMENT!
WORLD PROFESSIONAL JIU-JITSU CUP 2010 - ABU DHABI
RESULTS:
BLUE BELT:
-63 KG
1-Tareek Alkutbi (UAE)
2-Ahmed Gloum (UAE)
3-Raymond Lee Massa (NZ)
3-Ghaleb Odeh Ahmad (Jordan)
-68 KG
1-Matheus Luckmann (Brazil)
2-Jacob Sandoval (USA)
3-Talib Saleh (UAE)
3-Kevin Mahecha (USA)
-73 KG
1-Daniel Agard (UK)
2-Daniel Svensson (Sweden)
3-Issa Able (USA)
3-Takatoshi Matsumoto (Japan)
-78 KG
1-Khlaed Abdulkareem (Jordan)
2-Jonathan Tuck (Guam-USA)
3-Zaid Jarandoka (Jordan)
3-Mario Marwan Kamal (Iraq)
-83 KG
1-Kit Dale (Australia)
2-Gustavo Silvestro (Brazil)
3-Faisal Alsouqi (Jordan)
3-Wesley Charles (South Africa)
-88 KG
1-Krysztof Saganowski (Poland)
2-Majid Alnaqbi (UAE)
3-Tamer Sameer (Jordan)
4-Sami Mohamed (Jordan)
-93 KG
1-Faisal Alkutbi (UAE)
2-Celso Frabetti (Brazil)
3-Bjoernar Beylich (Norway)
3-Brandon Kalapu (NZ)
-98 KG
1-Yahia Mansoor (UAE)
2-Marcelo Tarso (Brazil)
3-Tarek Matar (UAE)
3-Orlando Sanches (USA)
+98 KG
1-Hideki Sekine (Japan)
2-Willie Leonard (USA)
3-Mohammad Almenhali (UAE)
3-Alex Fraser (Canada)
OPEN LIGHT
1-Jonathan Tuck (Guam-USA)
2-Mohammed Naser (UAE)
3-Ali Monfaradi (BAHRAIN)
3-Ahmad (Kuwait)
OPEN HEAVY
1-Faisal Al Kutbi (UAE)
2-Tarek Mattar (EGYPT)
3-Ali Mehali (UAE)
4-Hideki Sekine (Japan)
BLACK BELT:
-65 KG
1-Rafael Mendes (Brazil)
2-Guilherme Mendes (Brazil)
3-Almiro Barros (Brazil)
3-Kataniwa Katsunori (Japan)
-74 KG
1-Gilbert Burns (Brazil)
2-Claudio Matos (Brazil)
3-Michel Maia (Brazil)
3-Celso Vinicius (Brazil)
-83 KG
1-Claudio Calazans (Brazil)
2-Braulio Estima (UK)
3-Delson Heleno (Brazil)
3-Guto Campos (Brazil)
-92 KG
1-Alexandre Ceconi (Brazil)
2-Romulo Barral (Brazil)
3-Zumbi Larara (Brazil)
3-Carlos Alexandre (Brazil)
+92KG
1-Ricardo Abreu (Brazil)
2-Gabriel Vela (Brazil)
3-Luiz Felipe Theodoro (Brazil)
3-Marcus de Almeida (Brazil)
OPEN
1-Claudio Calazans (Brazil)
2-Braulio Estima (UK)
3-Alexandre Souza (Brazil)
3-Gabriel Vela (Brazil)
FEMALE:
-63 KG
1-Luanna Alzuguir (Brazil)
2-Beatriz Mesquita (Brazil)
3-Hillary Willians (USA)
3-Juliana Holanda (Canada)
+63 KG
1-Gabrielle Garcia (Brazil)
2-Luzia Fernandes (Brazil)
3-Cassuza Fornari (Brazil)
3-Rosangela Conceição (Brazil)
-63 KG
1-Tareek Alkutbi (UAE)
2-Ahmed Gloum (UAE)
3-Raymond Lee Massa (NZ)
3-Ghaleb Odeh Ahmad (Jordan)
-68 KG
1-Matheus Luckmann (Brazil)
2-Jacob Sandoval (USA)
3-Talib Saleh (UAE)
3-Kevin Mahecha (USA)
-73 KG
1-Daniel Agard (UK)
2-Daniel Svensson (Sweden)
3-Issa Able (USA)
3-Takatoshi Matsumoto (Japan)
-78 KG
1-Khlaed Abdulkareem (Jordan)
2-Jonathan Tuck (Guam-USA)
3-Zaid Jarandoka (Jordan)
3-Mario Marwan Kamal (Iraq)
-83 KG
1-Kit Dale (Australia)
2-Gustavo Silvestro (Brazil)
3-Faisal Alsouqi (Jordan)
3-Wesley Charles (South Africa)
-88 KG
1-Krysztof Saganowski (Poland)
2-Majid Alnaqbi (UAE)
3-Tamer Sameer (Jordan)
4-Sami Mohamed (Jordan)
-93 KG
1-Faisal Alkutbi (UAE)
2-Celso Frabetti (Brazil)
3-Bjoernar Beylich (Norway)
3-Brandon Kalapu (NZ)
-98 KG
1-Yahia Mansoor (UAE)
2-Marcelo Tarso (Brazil)
3-Tarek Matar (UAE)
3-Orlando Sanches (USA)
+98 KG
1-Hideki Sekine (Japan)
2-Willie Leonard (USA)
3-Mohammad Almenhali (UAE)
3-Alex Fraser (Canada)
OPEN LIGHT
1-Jonathan Tuck (Guam-USA)
2-Mohammed Naser (UAE)
3-Ali Monfaradi (BAHRAIN)
3-Ahmad (Kuwait)
OPEN HEAVY
1-Faisal Al Kutbi (UAE)
2-Tarek Mattar (EGYPT)
3-Ali Mehali (UAE)
4-Hideki Sekine (Japan)
BLACK BELT:
-65 KG
1-Rafael Mendes (Brazil)
2-Guilherme Mendes (Brazil)
3-Almiro Barros (Brazil)
3-Kataniwa Katsunori (Japan)
-74 KG
1-Gilbert Burns (Brazil)
2-Claudio Matos (Brazil)
3-Michel Maia (Brazil)
3-Celso Vinicius (Brazil)
-83 KG
1-Claudio Calazans (Brazil)
2-Braulio Estima (UK)
3-Delson Heleno (Brazil)
3-Guto Campos (Brazil)
-92 KG
1-Alexandre Ceconi (Brazil)
2-Romulo Barral (Brazil)
3-Zumbi Larara (Brazil)
3-Carlos Alexandre (Brazil)
+92KG
1-Ricardo Abreu (Brazil)
2-Gabriel Vela (Brazil)
3-Luiz Felipe Theodoro (Brazil)
3-Marcus de Almeida (Brazil)
OPEN
1-Claudio Calazans (Brazil)
2-Braulio Estima (UK)
3-Alexandre Souza (Brazil)
3-Gabriel Vela (Brazil)
FEMALE:
-63 KG
1-Luanna Alzuguir (Brazil)
2-Beatriz Mesquita (Brazil)
3-Hillary Willians (USA)
3-Juliana Holanda (Canada)
+63 KG
1-Gabrielle Garcia (Brazil)
2-Luzia Fernandes (Brazil)
3-Cassuza Fornari (Brazil)
3-Rosangela Conceição (Brazil)
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