Martial art club gaining honors: Triangle Club's Harris not tapping out.

From: Lima News (Lima, OH) | Date: August 9, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Jeremy Schneider

Aug. 9--LIMA -- The first thing you notice about Jeremy Harris is the size of his knuckles and the amount of damage they could inflict. It's not his knuckles you should be worried about. Harris runs the Triangle Club Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Academy in Lima. The key to Brazilian jiujitsu is not to punch, but to make an opponent submit in a variety of ways that contort and twist the body. "Jiujitsu is considered the gentle art," Harris said. "I...

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