An arbitration expert predicts a promising future for jiu-jitsu in the UAE.. style and strategy

Alessandro Nascimento, Chairman of the Referees Committee of the Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation, expressed his happiness with the distinguished level of competence of game practitioners in the UAE in terms of style and strategy.



And based on his keen follow-up to the Emirates project in spreading and developing the game, and through his attendance at the Emirates Revitalization Championship for the buds and promising jiu-jitsu last week in the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in the capital Abu Dhabi, and based on his experience of more than ten years with the Jiu-Jitsu project in the UAE, the judging expert confirmed that he is certain that the future of the game It is a cause for optimism, and that the Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Federation offers an exceptional and unprecedented experience that makes it the largest developer of this sport in the world.

The Jiu-Jitsu Federation quoted Nascimento as saying: "In our meeting after the tournament, the judges praised the strength of the technical and physical performance of the young players, which is no less than the level of adults in terms of using strategy and methods of sports confrontation. The youngsters no longer use the basic methods, as they upgrade their skills To the next level, to be the basis for a promising future.



With Abu Dhabi preparing to host the last rounds of the Mother of the Nation Jiu-Jitsu League in the coming period, Nascimento pointed to the importance of expanding the base of playing the game among girls in the country and said: "Previously, this sport was not widely spread among girls, but the current number of players registered in the competitions It has reached the number of male athletes. There are many women who are training to enter the field of arbitration, which promotes the growth of sports in its various aspects. Emirati women receive lessons and customized programs whose seats are fully and permanently reserved, which confirms the high rate of Emirati women's participation in sports." .


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