Löbau: Löbauer Jiu-Jitsu fighter goes to the European Championship

Löbauer Jiu-Jitsu fighter goes to the European Championships

Anna Wache practices martial arts with great ambition and has become really good at it. But the student from Reichenbach could use some help.

By Frank Thuemmler


4 Min.

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a lot of ground fighting, which requires strength, endurance, will and toughness against oneself and the opponent. This is exactly the right thing for Anna Wache. She is one of the best in Germany.
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Sporty, Anna Wache is currently on cloud nine. The 14-year-old student at the Loebau Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium has ended up in the notebooks of the national coaches as a jiu-jitsu fighter because of her strong performances – including at German championships attend Lille. Anna Wache practices BJJ/Nevaza (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu). This is comparable to judo – the biggest difference: the fight is not interrupted on the ground, but ultimately one of the opponents gives up. “This sport is on the rise and is becoming increasingly popular internationally,” says Michael Schiewack, with whom Anna Wache trains once a week in Kamenz.

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