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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Middle – Eliminatory
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Gary Berger
Can you train yourself effectively in BJJ from home or with open mats?
While I am always a proponent for training with a teacher, someone who has more knowledge than you do, it can still be beneficial to supplement your BJJ training with work from home or with a partner during an open mat.
Our friend Mike from the U.K said that he and his friend who is a fellow Brazilian Jiu-jitsu practitioner are only able to make the gym 1-2 days a week max.
So because of this he was wondering if there would be a benefit to doing some Brazilian Jiujitsu training from home with his buddy, and if there are any tips I could give.
In this video I outline a basic 1 hour (active time) BJJ drilling and training session. Focused on specific areas with BJJ techniques that someone already knows. It starts with drilling then situational rolling.
I also add in one of the most common mistakes I see people make when they come into the gym or get together for a drilling session at home. The mistake I talk about will eat away at the potential time for good purposeful work.
So if you’re planning on drilling or training from home. I hope this video is useful to you!
-Chewy
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Gary Berger
In preparation for this years BJJ Suit Rolling, I took my annual trip to the local goodwill to look for ridiculous get up.
If you’re not familiar with suit rolling go check out my older video which is absolutely ridiculous.
This is a ridiculous tradition myself and my Brazilian Jiu-jitsu team have. It’s fun and we have a great time. Most people probably look at it and think, “why on earth?” and honestly, it’s hard to give anyone a clear answer.
That said, we have a great time, it’s all in good humor and for us, that’s all that matters.
So I know this is not my normal Brazilian Jiujitsu style video. But I hope you have a good time watching the funny things that took place in the goodwill as well as the upcoming suit rolling video. 🙂
-Chewy
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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Open-Class – Semi-Final
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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Feather – Eliminatory
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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Feather – Final
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Gary Berger
Do you ever panic when you’re stuck in the bottom of side control? This is the issue that Bob is having.
Bob says he is the smallest person in his gym and gets stuck in the bottom of side control. And while he knows techniques to escape, he panics and cannot seem to recall the techniques because he panics.
His question is how to address this issue during his Brazilian Jiujitsu training.
In this video I discuss a couple of simple ideas and a tip to work on getting away from the panic mindset that often grips people when they are still new to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
The tip is pretty simple but will take a good deal of discipline to use it effectively.
The tip is to roll with some of your partners, and essentially let them pass and put you in a bad position like the bottom of side control. And once they are there. . . don’t try to escape.
Instead. . .
Just stay tight and don’t let them submit you. And see how long you can last. The purpose of doing this is that it will give you more time in the position. And more time in the position equals more comfort and less panic.
Once you get comfortable in bad spots, it makes it easier to relax, not panic, and use your techniques more effectively and efficiently.
I also discuss how I used this in my own training as well as how I’ve used this with my BJJ students to get them to be more effective with their escapes.
I hope this BJJ escape tip helps with your side control escapes!
-Chewy
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Gary Berger
Alex sent in a question asking for advice about his upcoming BJJ belt test. He’s been training for over 2 years and says his coach approached him about his Blue Belt test recently.
In this video I share my thoughts on it. Which are, there is no need for advice at this point.
In BJJ there are these big climatic points. Belt promotions, tournament wins, etc. These point in our game are very exciting. But they are simply a result of all the hard work put into the gym on a consistency basis.
Consistency is the key to being good at Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. . . or anything really.
I mean everyone loves the idea of being good at something. But whether or not they show up to pursue that thing is a different story.
And in this video I kind of go off on a unrelated Chewy ramble. But for me I don’t understand how people enjoy BJJ and want to improve. Yet they don’t show up. Brazilian Jiujitsu is amazing and it just gets me fired up and I can understand how you can enjoy something and have a hard time doing.
BJJ Motivation and inspiration are helpful. But they shouldn’t be constantly necessary for continuing to train.
Hope the video is helpful!
-Chewy
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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Heavy – Semi-Final
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Gary Berger
What should you do with your old gym patches if you move to a new city and are training Brazilian Jiu-jitsu at a new gym?
In this video I say that you will need to consult your instructor 1st and foremost. Because with some instructors. It can be a very sensitive subject with some BJJ instructors and coaches.
But along with that advice I share my personal philosophy on the idea of patches and why you should keep your old gym patches on your gi if you move. As long as you want to continue to be associated with that coach.
To me, BJJ coaches give a piece of themselves to their students through the physical exertion of training.
And I consider that a powerful thing. And because of that, as long as you still respect and value your previous coach, I see nothing wrong with paying homage to them and their teaching through the wearing of a patch.
In my gym I still have images of Renato Tavares inside our walls. Even though I am no longer a part of his affiliation. I have a great deal of respect for him. When I left the association he was very respectful and not even the slightest bit angry towards me. And I appreciate his understanding.
Along with that. I learned a lot from Renato and so I keep the images up in our gym as a reminder of where I came from.
So if you’re changing gyms, or moving, I hope this video is helpful in some way.
Btw . . . why couldn’t I say trenches that day. Haha.
-Chewy
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If you’d ever like to train with the team and I. Check out my gym Derby City MMA in Louisville,KY.
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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Super-Heavy – Semi-Final
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Gary Berger
Strong Grips in BJJ can be frustrating or a lot of fun depending on whether or not you are the one that has them or know how to deal with them.
Recently I got asked a question about the common lapel grip used when breaking Full Guard. Basically our friend Will is unable to remove the lapel grip and his opponent’s are able to break and pass his guard.
His question was simply about how to disable the lapel grip.
But as is usually with me and my answers to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu questions. I tend to be a little long winded and bounce around all over the place.
So in addition to showing a solid grip break that will stop the top person’s guard break. I also show how you can use it to setup a number of different attacks from a very strong offensive position from Guard.
From the position I show a basic straight armlock a long with a sweep.
So if you’re having trouble with that particular guard break or just the grips. I hope that this grip break and attacking position is useful for you in your Brazilian Jiu-jitsu training or competitions.
-Chewy
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If you’d ever like to train with the team and I. Check out my gym Derby City MMA in Louisville,KY.
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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Super-Heavy – Semi-Final
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Gary Berger
Black / Adult / Male / Open-Class – Eliminatory