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Recently one of my newer White Belts competed in a BJJ competition. And while he was competing he made a few blunders with his guard pulling. Par for the course when it comes to a newer competitor trying to hit a technique in the intensity of sport Jiu-Jitsu. What was funny though is as he won the match the people on the other team criticized his techniques because “it wouldn’t work on the streets.”
And this my friend is one of the most annoying things I hear people in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu say about others who are competing in sport Jiu-Jitsu. Because of course, many sports moves won’t work in a self-defense situation or fight. That’s a given. But during a competition we aren’t in a street fight, we are involved in a sport Jiu-jitsu match.
I share my own ideas about the whole self-defense vs sport Jiu-Jitsu thing but I’d love to hear some of the things you hear said about Brazilian Jiujitsu (whether from other BJJ players or other martial arts).
So leave a comment with something people say about BJJ that make you just roll your eyes.
Leave your comments down below and I’ll chime in and chat with you.
-Chewy
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In today’s video I talk about getting ready for a BJJ competition. In particular getting ready for a Jiu-jitsu competition with a different ruleset. The question comes from Phillip who is getting ready for a competition with a rule set he’s not used to. He’s wondering should he roll under the same rules as the competition leading up to the tournament or should he just roll like normal and make adjustments on the day of the matches?
I’ll explain how I do it and how I prepare for a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu competition regardless of the rules.
And if you’re getting ready for a BJJ match, tournament or competition then I hope it’s useful.
-Chewy
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This will be the first of a series I’m doing on my Pan match to identify all the main situations where better decisions could have been made.
And this one focuses on a variation of the over under position and explores what can go wrong there as well as an option for weaving through it.
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In this clip coach Zahabi talks about why so many athletes are over trained and gives advice on how to avoid burnout and reveals his formula for adaptation
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In this video coach Zahabi teaches you how to create a DYNAMIC butterfly guard game. He demonstrates a key partner drill that will help you develop QUICK FIRE SWEEPS. He also covers the POWER SLIDE and the POWER STACK to help you learn how to generate more power into your sweeps. The POWER SLIDE coupled with the POWER STACK are the key ingredients used by the most powerful sweepers in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Coach Zahabi also teaches some very powerful counters to when your opponents base on the ground and attempt to stop you from sweeping them over. This is a very common counter and Coach Zahabi explains the difference between SWEEPING TO THE POSITIVE SIDE VS SWEEPING TO THE NEGATIVE SIDE. once your understand this concept you will now know when the butterfly sweep is possible and when it is better to transition to the back, triangle or omoplate.
Coach Zahabi also cover the SHOULDER PINCH from butterfly guard. The SHOULDER PINCH is one to the most powerful attacks in the game! Once in the SHOULDER PINCH coach Zahabi teaches counters to the most common reactions you will see from your opponents. You will learn to transition to the STIFF ARM SWEEP AND TO SNAKE PIT CONTROL and much more…
*** THIS VIDEO IS PACKED FULL OF DETAILS WITH ZERO WASTED TIME. THIS VIDEO IS EXTREMELY CONCISE, RUNTIME IS 40min AND HAS THE SAME AMOUNT OF CONTENT YOU WOULD GET IN A 3 HOUR SEMINAR.
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