Martial Arts and Combat sports Media Directory

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Mighty15x is Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson’s channel, delivering elite MMA and BJJ insights through fight breakdowns, training footage, and real‑world martial arts analysis.
The B-Team Jiu-Jitsu is a YouTube channel featuring elite-level Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training, competition prep, and behind-the-scenes content from one of the sport’s top teams.
Inside BJJ is a YouTube channel that explores Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu through interviews, documentaries, and training insights. It offers an inside look at athletes, academies, and the culture of the sport.
Bulletproof for BJJ is a YouTube channel focused on strength, conditioning, and injury prevention for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners. It helps athletes improve performance and longevity on the mats.
Absolute MMA is a YouTube channel showcasing training, techniques, and insights from a professional MMA gym. It features high-level instruction in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, striking, and mixed martial arts.
BJJ Fanatics is a YouTube channel that shares Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu techniques, highlights, and instructional content from top-level practitioners. It serves as a hub for high-quality grappling knowledge and training insights.
Bernardo Faria BJJ is a YouTube channel by Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu champion Bernardo Faria, offering high-level instruction, techniques, and training insights for grapplers of all levels.
BJJ Mental Models is a YouTube channel that teaches Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu through conceptual frameworks and strategic thinking. It focuses on helping practitioners improve by understanding underlying principles rather than memorizing techniques.
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Bushido meant stoicism, self-discipline, and dignity in one’s personal bearing; it emphasized mastery of the martial arts through long training and practice; it lauded sacrifice in service to duty, without the slightest fear of death; it demanded asceticism and simplicity in daily life, without regard to comforts, appetites, or luxuries. The samurai was “to live as if already dead,” an outlook consonant with Buddhism; he was to regard death with fatalistic indifference, rather than cling to a life that was essentially illusory. Shame or dishonor might require suicide as atonement—and when a samurai killed himself, he did so by carving out his own viscera with a short steel blade. But traditional bushido had not imposed an obligation to abhor retreat or surrender even when a battle had turned hopeless, and the old-time samurai who had done his duty in a losing cause could lay down his arms with honor intact.
Ian W. Toll

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