Officer Jared Tipton (Kansas City PD) has less 1 year on the job, but with his jiu-jitsu training, he controlled the suspect with unprecedented composure.
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Officer Jared Tipton (Kansas City PD) has less 1 year on the job, but with his jiu-jitsu training, he controlled the suspect with unprecedented composure.
http://www.GracieUniversity.com/GST
Live from his Super Seminar at the new Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Certified Training Center in New York City, Rener shares some a very slick setup for the D’Arce Choke against a suspecting opponent.
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How the biggest fight in UFC history became the biggest disaster in UFC history, and what it all means for MMA after 25 years. Share if you agree.
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In Part 3 of this four-part video seminar series, Ryron and Rener explore CONTROL.
Part 3: Control
a. Closed – A control that is more fixed – focusing on grips and tightness.
b. Open – Connected but not attached, focused on balance, pressure and gravity.
c. Dynamic – Using the threat of submissions and strikes to control.
Click here for Part 4: SUBMISSIONS
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On this edition of the Monday Morning Analyst, jiu-jiutsu wizard Eddie Bravo discusses Tyron Woodley’s submission win over Darren Till at UFC 228, his Quintet submission grappling venture on Fight Pass, EBI, and much more.
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Tyron Woodley submits Darren Till with a spectacular D’Arce choke from half guard and earns his BJJ Black Belt in the Octagon! Rener and Evandro couldn’t resist a Sunday morning Gracie Breakdown. Enjoy!
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Alan Belcher vs Rousimar “Toquinho” Palhares
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UFC on Fox 3
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Last week Rener and Brian Ortega analyzed the Pennsylvania State Police shooting incident and introduced the 100-second rule of control. This week Rener analyzes an incident in which a police officer PERFECTLY applies this rule to control a suspect.
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In Part 2 of this four-part video seminar series, Ryron and Rener explore ESCAPES.
Part 2: Escape
a. Accept – Escape when the opportunity is perfect.
b. Create – Use a combination of techniques to escape.
c. Force – Use a combination of technique, surprise, speed and explosiveness to create space.
Click here for Part 3: CONTROLS
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If you hate being trapped in North/South position, and you don’t necessarily care to follow IBJJF rules to escape it, then this is a good escape for you.
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Officer Kristen Richmond survived the fight of her life and gives credit to the self-defense training she pursues outside of work. Police officers everywhere can learn something from this. If anyone knows Officer Richmond, please have her email info@gracieuniversity.com – we’d like to sponsor her AND the head defensive tactics instructor for her department to participate in the 5-day Gracie Survival Tactics course for law enforcement.
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Original article by Jiu-Jitsu Times: https://www.jiujitsutimes.com/female-police-officer-credits-jiu-jitsu-and-krav-maga-training-for-surviving-a-fight-with-a-dangerous-suspect/
In this four-part video seminar series, Ryron and Rener explore the four elements of jiu-jitsu, starting with DEFENSE.
Part 1: Defend
a. Big – Avoid/defend the positions and moves where the attack can begin.
b. Small – Keep your opponent from completing what they have started.
c. Deep – Defensive options for when you are in a deep submission.
Click here for Part 2: ESCAPES
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