Wounded Warrior Inspired by New Sport
Arash Arabasadi VoA News Washington, D.C: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is not your typical martial art. It combines wrestling and joint manipulation, and those who practice it say technique trumps size. But Tyler Anderson is not your typical martial artist either. For the U.S. Army Staff Sergeant, learning this new skill is just one of his life’s many challenges.
When Anderson took up Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, he found things were a little different from his previous wrestling experience.
"When I first started doing Jiu Jitsu without a leg, the first thing that I noticed was I was a really good wrestler and body control is something that I was very good at," he says.
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