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Gary Berger
My assistant, Erkan Mete, and I are doing a Complete Jiu-Jitsu Course including all aspects of the Art – Standing Self-Defense, Clinchwork, Takedowns, Striking and Groundwork.
We are posting a lesson each day (Monday through Friday) – completely free.
I’m posting one video here but all the content will be on my school’s YouTube Channel.
So, please support us and go to our channel – Gracie Schwarzwald – and Like and Subscribe to get this content and please let other people interested in Complete Gracie Jiu-Jitsu know.
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Gary Berger
One of my Patreon members asked me to cover a problem he’s having. He likes to pass low and tight (as do I).
But, one of the dangers of this style of passing is that you are susceptible to the Guillotine choke.
And, often when people get caught in the choke their instinctive (and learned) defences just push them into bigger problems.
So, I made this video to show him how I defend guillotines – and it all begins with understanding how the choke works and how to prevent their choking mechanics.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
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Gary Berger
This is part of a series on trouble shooting the Arm Drag and dealing with counters.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
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My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
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Gary Berger
Erkan recently suggested to me that we release a series of videos on Jiu-Jitsu from a more Self-Defense focused viewpoint.
Many people write to us and tell us they wish they could train with us since their Academies donβt ever really cover these topics so we thought weβd put out a series of videos so people could familiarize themselves not only with the techniques of a Self-Defense BJJ but also the mindset and tactics.
These will obviously not be deep dives into this subjects but they should give anyone interested in having a Jiu-Jitsu more focused and knowledgeable about dealing with real-life combative situations a good grounding.
Please click Like, Subscribe, and hit the notification bell for updates on this course.
In this third video, we discuss the importance of connection and de-escalation positioning.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
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My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
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My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
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Gary Berger
Erkan recently suggested to me that we release a series of videos on Jiu-Jitsu from a more Self-Defense focused viewpoint.
Many people write to us and tell us they wish they could train with us since their Academies donβt ever really cover these topics so we thought weβd put out a series of videos so people could familiarize themselves not only with the techniques of a Self-Defense BJJ but also the mindset and tactics.
These will obviously not be deep dives into this subjects but they should give anyone interested in having a Jiu-Jitsu more focused and knowledgeable about dealing with real-life combative situations a good grounding.
In this second lesson, we cover proper hand positioning.
Please click Like, Subscribe, and hit the notification bell for updates on this course.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
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Gary Berger
Erkan recently suggested to me that we release a series of videos on Jiu-Jitsu from a more Self-Defense focused viewpoint.
Many people write to us and tell us they wish they could train with us since their Academies donβt ever really cover these topics so we thought weβd put out a series of videos so people could familiarize themselves not only with the techniques of a Self-Defense BJJ but also the mindset and tactics.
These will obviously not be deep dives into this subjects but they should give anyone interested in having a Jiu-Jitsu more focused and knowledgeable about dealing with real-life combative situations a good grounding.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
Please click Like, Subscribe, and hit the notification bell for updates on this course.
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Gary Berger
The Submissions of Power:
βThree Armlocks for the Camarillo Kings under the Sky,
Seven Footlocks for the Danaher-Lords in their Halls of Stone,
Nine Chokes for Jitz Bros, doomed to die.
One Wristlock for the Dark Lord on his Dark Throne,
In the Land of Schwarzwald where the Shadows lie.
One Wristlock to rule them all, One Wristlock to find them,
One Wristlock to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
In the Land of Schwarzwald where the Shadows lie.β
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Gary Berger
Erkan recently suggested to me that we release a series of videos on Jiu-Jitsu from a more Self-Defense focused viewpoint.
Many people write to us and tell us they wish they could train with us since their Academies donβt ever really cover these topics so we thought weβd put out a series of videos so people could familiarize themselves not only with the techniques of a Self-Defense BJJ but also the mindset and tactics.
These will obviously not be deep dives into this subjects but they should give anyone interested in having a Jiu-Jitsu more focused and knowledgeable about dealing with real-life combative situations a good grounding.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
Please click Like, Subscribe, and hit the notification bell for updates on this course.
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Gary Berger
Knowing how to defend strikes while on the ground is the most important skillset you must develop in your groundwork.
This means it should be trained as often as possible.
We covered some Fundamentals in how to defend strikes while on the ground in a previous video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhBXIJZ-jwI&t=1s).
These are just introductions and not deep dives into these techniques.
However, these are essential skills.
If you cannot effectively defend strikes while on the ground then your groundwork is basically useless for protecting yourself.
The paradox is that in order to protect myself from damage, it often makes it more difficult to set up sweeps and submissions while doing so. That’s because I need space to submit him or sweep him.
But, space is also what he wants in order to powerfully hit me.
So, people don’t understand how to do both.
In essence, one way I can do it is in transition as he begins to try to make space. Crucially, I fill the space as he does until I have the opportunity to attack.
In this situation, my opponent tries to get to his feet to pull free and attack. But, he then gives me the opportunity to attack the Tripod Sweep.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
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Gary Berger
Every martial arts develops to be more focused on defending itself than defending what “untrained” people will do.
BJJ is no different.
The vast majority of schools focus predominantly or exclusively with defending submissions.
Students rarely, if ever, learn or train how to deal with people trying to hit them – standing or on the ground.
Even if the person started BJJ classes in order to learn how to protect themselves, they never really learn how to protect themselves against the SINGLE MOST COMMON ATTACK they will have to deal with if they are attacked.
Or, if they do it’s a rare class once in a blue moon.
This is why many people (and even some BJJ instructors) believe is that if you want to learn to defend yourself, BJJ isn’t the Art you should choose.
So, here, Erkan and I give an introduction in how to approach defending strikes on the ground. This isn’t just a matter of a few techniques you need to learn but a foundational realignment on how you approach your grappling.
This is why it takes practice – because you fight like you train. And, you can’t adopt a whole new style of grappling when punches start flying.
This is also why I focus so much of my instruction on teaching control (even from the bottom).
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
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Gary Berger
When you have a weapon, people will often grab for the weapon. But, they will also clinch you in order to minimise the space you need for the weapon’s use.
Here, Erkan shows how to use a stick to escape these clinches.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
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Gary Berger
A weapon is an external self defense tool. Therefore, it can be taken away and rendered useless.
This is why if you plan to incorporate using weapons into your training, you should spend a great deal of time on how to maintain control of the weapon.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com
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Gary Berger
Having basic knowledge in how to handle weapons is crucial to having a complete Self Defense ability.
We don’t want to rely on them as they are external methods of protection which can be taken away and aren’t always available.
But, if you can have a weapon in a violent conflict, it gives you an enormous advantage.
We decided to shoot a series of videos on basic use of weapons for people who have no training in them. we begin with blunt weapons.
In this first video, Erkan shows the proper way to hold a stick.
If you like my particular focus and style of teaching, you can get this kind of instruction almost daily for only $10/Month.
Just go here (https://www.patreon.com/roymarshjiujitsu) and subscribe.
You can also find me at:
My Website: https://www.roymarshjiujitsu.com/
My School: http://www.gracieschwarzwald.com/
My Blog: https://conceptualjiujitsu.wordpress.com
My facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roymarshjiujitsu
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roymarshjiujitsu
I also have Long Form Video Instructionals (including my newest one on Attacking and Controlling the Back) for sale at https://roymarsh.selz.com