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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
I share a story from my grappling career that would have been my most embarrassing moment. I share the story from my early wrestling career because it illustrates a point I wanted to make in regards to a question I received.
That question was, “What should you eat the day of a BJJ competition?”
I know why people ask this. They’re looking for some magical food to give them better performance. But as I’ll share in the video it’s a bad idea to change your diet in any major way right before a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu or any sort of grappling competition.
Now if you have a terrible diet. Then focus on changing that 1st rather than changing it the day of.
Hopefully the video is useful to you and your competitions.
-Chewy
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
Recently I had a bunch of people ask about my warm up routine before BJJ competitions. This came about after some videos where I mentioned having a good warm up before matches is probably 1 of the most important things for performance that you can do on the day of the competition.
In this video I’ll give you a general idea of what I do the day of competitions from the moment I arrive to the venue to the moments in between matches.
Now there are lots of ways to warm up for Brazilian Jiu-jitsu competitions. This is my way of doing it. If you plan on competing, try some of the ideas out and see which ones work for you.
The video is a little longer, but I wanted it to be as useful as possible for someone getting ready for a Jiu-jitsu competition or match.
Anyways, I hope the video is helpful to you in your next BJJ competition and thanks for watching.
-Chewy
P.S Here is the gym bag video for BJJ competitions I mentioned in the video: https://youtu.be/f3wy-jPLgeU
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
The triangle choke is one of the most foundational submissions in jiu jitsu, and it can be set up many different ways. This video I go through in my opinion the most effective and useful ways to set up the submission. I include a lot of competition footage from Edwin Najmi, Tommy Langaker, Felipe Andrew and more. The main set ups I go through are from Flying Triangle, Collar Sleeve, Double Sleeve/Deep Lasso, Closed Guard, and top of side control.
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger