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The BJJ Kumite Champ | Keenan Cornelius Part 2
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The BJJ Kumite was a Round Robin type tournament inviting the best brown belts from all over the world to compete. This was important for BJJ because this was going back to the roots like the old school Gracie Challenges with No Time Limit and Submission Only format.
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The tournament was an opportunity for these competitors to compete against the phenom Keenan Cornelius, who had double gold medaled in every single major IBJJF tournament in the year 2012.
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BJJ Kumite Rules:
-12 Competitors
-Everyone fights everyone in GI and No-Gi
-IBJJF rules for Gi and ADCC rules for No-Gi
-No Time Limit
-Submission only
Athletes with the two best records would compete in the finals for a cash prize.
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BJJ Match Study: 4 Man Heavyweight (Black Belt CBD Invitational)
Rodolfo Vieira vs Kit Dale
Tarsis Humphreys vs Mahamed Aly
Rodolfo Vieira vs Mahamed Aly
Event: Black Belt CBD Invitational
Weight Class: Heavyweight
Stage: Semi Finals/Final
Date: October 20th 2018
Location: Las Vegas
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Event available on CBD Invitational Facebook.
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BJJ black belt Thomas Lisboa talks about how you can figure out what your opponent is going to do next on the ground and then how to prepare a strategy to take advantage of it!
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?By x2 World Pro Champ & BJJ Black Belt Kit Dale
Don’t think that your actions don’t have consequences.
Every time you’re in a situation fronted with the choice of either, tapping or risking injury to escape. Remember this. Your body is in a continuous journey of deterioration. And what may seem like a small injury now, will most likely lead to bigger problems down the line.
It’s easy to be blinded by your ego, in the sense that you can in a split second decide between intelligent training and egotistical training. Deciding whether it’s best to tap, learn from your mistake and preserve your body. Or to risk your body and preserve your ego.
How many times do we look around the training room, or competition room and consider what our audience thinks of us. And allow it to shape our decisions. “I can’t tap to a lower ranked training partner, coach Brian will see it and think I suck” this is a very human thought. We become self conscious. And make silly emotional decisions.
The key problem lies within how we view ourselves, and the opinions of others. If you place the value of others opinions higher than the value of your health. You’re always going to be at high risk of injury. I know, I have more serious injuries than you can count on one hand, that all could have been avoided if I did one thing. Tapped earlier! The thought “I can’t tap to him” has cost me more than $50,000 and countless nights of sleep.
Don’t make the same mistakes I did. Remove the value you place on others opinions and put it onto your own health. In a game theory sense, Jiu Jitsu is much like Poker. You have to focus on the long game, not the short! If you focus too much on the short game you will make irrational decisions that can cost you big time. You have to understand the Jiu Jitsu journey is one that spans years and even decades. And the smarter decisions you make in the short game, the better journey you’re going to have in the long one.
Be smart, tap a lot, learn from it, avoid identifying with anything, remove the value you place on others opinions and enjoy the ride. Because you never know how long it will last.
See you on the mats,
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This Juji Gatame medicine ball drill is a lot of fun and is a great way to warm up at practice.
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The BJJ Kumite Champ | Keenan Cornelius
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The BJJ Kumite was a Round Robin type tournament inviting the best brown belts from all over the world to compete. This was important for BJJ because this was going back to the roots like the old school Gracie Challenges with No Time Limit and Submission Only format.
♥️
The tournament was an opportunity for these competitors to compete against the phenom Keenan Cornelius, who had double gold medaled in every single major IBJJF tournament in the year 2012.
♣️
BJJ Kumite Rules:
-12 Competitors
-Everyone fights everyone in GI and No-Gi
-IBJJF rules for Gi and ADCC rules for No-Gi
-No Time Limit
-Submission only
Athletes with the two best records would compete in the finals for a cash prize.
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Please watch the full video on my YouTube channel – BJJ Trickster
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Suso Seoi Nage (Apron Shoulder Throw) is a variation of Seoi Nage using the opponent’s jacket apron to wrap under his arm and throw him. This is not a common variation of Seoi Nage and can surprise an opponent.
Go to www.amazon.com or www.ymaa.com to get Steve Scott’s books THE JUDO ADVANTAGE and JUJI GATAME ENCYCLOPEDIA.
Our channel was started in 2010 as an extension of our program at Welcome Mat. Welcome Mat was founded in 1969 by Steve Scott in Kansas City, Missouri, USA and has produced thousands of successful students, athletes and coaches in a variety of grappling sports.
View over a thousand videos on the subjects of judo, freestyle judo, Shingitai Jujitsu, sambo, submission grappling and sport jujitsu are on our Youtube channel.
Browse through our playlists to see what we have on our channel. If a video is listed as “private” is it because that video is still in development or scheduled for later viewing.
You can subscribe for free to our channel at http://youtube.com/user/welcomematstevescott.
We strive to provide fundamentally sound and technically innovative skills and information on a variety of grappling sports.
We appreciate your support! Please tell others about our channel.
You can help support our channel by going to our online store and purchasing items. Go to http://www.WelcomeMatStore.com. We have a variety of books, shirts and other items for sale.
Music for the Freestyle Judo show provided by YouTube Copyright Free Audio featuring “Fiend” by Sting and performed by the Jingle Punks and “All This Down Time” by Sting and performed by the Jingle Punks.
Visit our club web site at http://www.WelcomeMatJudoClub.
For information on the Judo Black Belt Association, go to http://www.judoblackbelt.com.
Thank you for watching our video. Please tell others about our channel.
Our videos are all original material and are copyrighted. Reproduction or showing these videos without the specific permission of Steve Scott is prohibited.