As opposed to martial arts like Karate that rely on power and hard strikes to do damage to an opponent, BJJ can be easily used by anyone of any size against a larger and stronger opponent. Jiu-Jitsu focuses on technique and strategy instead of brute strength. read more
Your best bet, if you are looking to learn an art, would be to take both. You will learn better striking(if you find a good Karate school) and more real-life techniques in Karate and better grappling techniques that will give you an edge on most people when fighting close up in BJJ. read more
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu will train a very different skill set than karate; where karate is a striking/percussive, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a softer style, emphasizing joint locks and chokes using the opponent's momentum and movement to set up one's attacks. read more
Yes, karate, tae kwon do & jujitsu is better. I'm glad I could clear this up. Point is no one style is better all around than another style, each his it's own good and not so good points. read more