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Cutting Weight for BJJ Competitions Hurts Performance
To cut weight or not to cut weight for BJJ competitions! That is the question for today’s video.
Shannon who is a 4 stripe Blue Belt is getting ready for a local BJJ tournament in 5 weeks.
And she is on the cusp of 2 different weight classes.
At the tournament there is a 141 weight class and a 152 weight class.
And her walking weight is 146.
This is with her training Brazilian Jiu-jitsu 6 days a week, eating well and feeling high levels of energy!
So she is signed up for the higher weight class for the Brazilian Jiujitsu competition and is wondering if it’s even worth it cut the weight.
Because she is so close to either or, honestly if she knows how to cut weight. She’d be find for her matches.
But in this video I touch on some basic ideas why I would encourage her NOT to cut weight for her upcoming BJJ competition.
One of the big reasons is that if she starts to shed some pounds while she is in the process of upping her training volume.
This can lead to a lot of negative effects.
If you’re in a similar situation. I hope the video helps!
Chewy
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Best Method to Overcome the Crippling Nerves of BJJ Competition
How do you overcome the adrenaline of a BJJ competition. Better yet, how do you get over your 1st competition which you completely bombed?
This is the question our buddy Mike sent to me following his less than desirable performance at a recent IBJJF Brazilian Jiu-jitsu competition.
He says the biggest BJJ related problem he experienced with this competition was the nerves and adrenaline that came with it.
He said the adrenaline completely prevented him from playing his game and doing what he wanted to do.
And after under performing during the tournament.
He wants to know how to quell the adrenaline he felt in his 1st crack at BJJ tournaments.
In this video I share a story about 1 of my students who experienced back to back losses before he eventually began winning competitions.
I also touch on the idea that it will become less stressful with time and more experience.
When you compete, it’s a sub skill of BJJ.
It takes a different set of attributes to compete than simply practicing in your gym.
I hope the video is help!
-Chewy
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I Didn’t Know How to Effectively Coach my BJJ Teammates
What’s the best way to help coach someone during a BJJ tournament or match?
This is today’s question which comes from Joe in the Chewjitsu Facebook group.
During the video I talk about some of the practices that have been helpful to me both as a competitor and a BJJ coach.
You might find that you do some of the things I’m talking about not doing during a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Competition.
And if that’s the case, don’t consider me automatically right. Try some of the coaching tips I give in this video and see how they work for you.
I also talk about an MMA fight and some of my past matches to give examples of why I favor these queues as a coach.
But if you ever find yourself in the situation Joe did during the Brazilian Jiujitsu tournament, and have to coach your training partners and teammates. . .
I hope the tips in this video are useful for you!
-Chewy
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How to Stop Losing Mount In BJJ (And Add More Pressure On Top)
Would you like to have more pressure from the Mount position in BJJ?
The Mount can be one of the best position in BJJ if you know how to use it.
You can slowly squeeze the life from your opponent and setup the submission.
It’s also a great position from a fighting stand point.
The only problem is, it can also be a very difficult position to hold at times.
Many people in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu experience an issue where they can’t seem to generate much pressure, or hold the Mount.
This is a problem I’ve experienced as many of my students have as well.
In this video, I show some very simple adjustments to the way that you hold the mount position. Which can make all the difference.
The biggest idea I share in this video is getting the weight off the hips.
With the weight placed on the persons hips they have a lot of power beneath you to lift you and knock you off balance.
I’ve found from years of Brazilian Jiujitsu that it’s easier for me, and harder for my opponent to escape, if I hold mount higher up.
They have less drive from their hips and I’m able to put more pressure on them.
Hope this video helps you with your BJJ Mount attacks!
-Chewy
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Breakdown: The Last 5 Wristlocks That I Caught in Sparring…
Wristlocks are an effective, if potentially dangerous, submission in BJJ sparring, they just have to be applied a little differently than in Aikido, Hapkido and Aiki-jitsu. Other related techniques and videos include…
My New Favorite Triangle Choke Setup
5 Types of Triangle Chokes (I used 2 of them in these wrist lock attacks)
3 Ways to Actually Finish the Omoplata Armlock
A Super Cool Detail For Finishing the Straight Armlock from Half Guard Top
An Easy Wristlock from Closed Guard
Sankyo – My Favorite Cheesiest Submission in BJJ
Wristlocks, The Most Dangerous Upper Body Joint Lock
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A Great Guard in BJJ for Short People or Short Legs
What’s the best Guard for a shorter person with strong thick legs?
This is the question I received from a White Belt who is a short powerlifter and has some super strong legs.
Her issue is that when she plays her BJJ game from the bottom she has trouble getting the positions and techniques to work for her.
In my experience with Brazilian Jiu-jitsu as someone who has shorter legs for his height, and as someone who has found themselves against people 300+ on more than 1 occasion.
Full guard is generally not going to be the most idea position for someone with shorter legs.
Personally, Half Guard became my go to Guard in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu almost as soon as I began getting exposed to it.
The advantage the Half Guard gives to someone with short legs or who is much smaller than their opponent.
Is. . .
1. You only have to get your legs around 1 leg! Not their entire waist.
2. Being smaller or more stocky. It’s a position in Brazilian Jiujitsu that favors a more compact build.
So if you’re having issues with full guard and you’re on the shorter / stockier side, or maybe you’re opponent is just much bigger.
Than try using the BJJ Half Guard. This will probably open up options to Butterfly Guard and X Guard in the future as well.
In the video I show an entry into the Half Guard from Mount.
Hope the video helps!
-Chewy
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How Hard Should You Roll Leading Up to BJJ Competitions
How hard should you roll in your gym leading up to a BJJ competition and how often should you roll that way?
This is the question Damon asked after competing in his 1st BJJ competition ever.
His question stems from the fact that the tournament match was so intense.
And he says he typically doesn’t feel that level of intensity during his Brazilian Jiu-jitsu training.
In the video I try to explain my thoughts on BJJ training and rolling in the gym vs a Brazilian Jiujitsu match in a competition.
And it’s my belief that while sometimes your training partners will exceed the skill level of your opponents in a competition, making a match easy.
You probably won’t be able to replicate the same level of intensity from a BJJ competition inside your gym.
Watch the video and see what you think.
Enjoy the video.
-Chewy
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3 Steps to Make an Angle & Get a Big Advantage in Closed Guard
When you have your opponent in your closed guard you don’t want it to be a fair fight. If you can make an angle then you get a big advantage that can be turned into attacks like a sweep, a submission, or taking the back. Check out this 3 step movement I learned from Erik Paulson that helps you generate this all-important angle!
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Stephan
Tips for Joining a BJJ Gym for The 1st Time
Finding the right BJJ gym can seem like a daunting task for many newcomers who want to do Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
Recently I received a question from a former athlete asking this very question.
She says there are 3 Brazilian Jiujitsu gyms in her area and she is having trouble choosing the right one.
She says her goals are to challenge herself again after having multiple children and being able to defend herself is a plus.
In this video I describe some basic ways I would advise people to look for a BJJ gym.
The biggest factor though in my eyes is the community.
Because it’s that community aspect that is going to keep you coming in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu for years and years.
We all know BJJ training is tough. And the connections to the awesome people inside your gym is what will keep you connected and continuing to train for years to come.
I also threw in a small warning and tips on avoiding illegitimate gyms. And I expressed the dangers of getting mixed up with a bad gym.
If you’re looking for a BJJ gym, I hope this helps you with finding a gym near you!
-Chewy
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Losing Back Mount? Try these Simple Adjustments
Do you ever get to Back Mount in BJJ but then end up losing it and having your opponent come up on top?
This is the question our buddy Armando asked in regards to his Brazilian Jiujitsu training and competitions.
He says that he has been able to get to the back just fine.
But. . .
Once he get’s there he loses it. The person is able to escape and what was going to be a great position ended up falling apart.
So in this video I show some tips on how I like to play Back Mount in Brazilian Jiujitsu.
My favorite style of Back Mount is a bit unorthodox.
I call it Half Back as the legs are a half in and half out.
I also, do not play lying back casually where the person can escape easily. Instead I come up to my elbow to press forward.
This creates a nice push forward on both the hips and the back making it very difficult to escape the position.
I also find that this Back Mount variation really makes my Rear Naked Chokes and other submissions more effective.
1 because the position is not typical.
And 2 because I’m able to hide my choking arm.
If you’re having a similar situation and you’re tired of losing back mount. Try the tips from this video out!
-Chewy
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Can the Gi make Your No Gi BJJ Better ?
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Is Gi training beneficial for No Gi training? That’s the BJJ related question I received from Ariana who is fairly new to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
She has been doing No Gi thus far and has asked around if she should do some training in the gi. And the general consensus that she gets is that the Gi is not beneficial or is useless.
In this video I touch on my experience about whether or not the Gi can be useful for No Gi BJJ.
But I also touch on the dogmatic approach many people in Brazilian Jiujitsu tend to take. Especially when it comes to this Gi vs No Gi debate.
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu is art and it’s hard to nail down exacts in an art form.
Think of music and painting. How trends will come and go. Things that used to be considered garbage are now the exact things that are praised for their artistic creativity.
So if you’re wondering this same question, then I hope this helps! And try and keep an open mind for your BJJ training.
-Chewy
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The ‘Gripless Kimura’ Drill to Make This Armlock Even More Powerful!
How to make the Kimura armlock from guard more powerful and less dependent on your grip strength.
This Tip Improved my Guard Retention in BJJ (it isn’t a technique)
In Brazilian Jiu-jitsu there are certain parts of training which require a good deal of conscious effort.
A couple of these aspects of training are drilling and getting in reps, and changing the stories we tell about ourselves on the mat.
We often accept certain traits we have as an almost permanent condition.
Like the question I received from the person in the video. Which is he thinks he gets his Guard passed easily during rolling. And approaches his training with that mentality.
Changing your mindset for BJJ is tough. Because you are often fighting your inner critic which has a propensity to pop up during difficult times on the mat.
As I describe in the video. I had a lot of difficulty not getting my Guard passed as well. And one of the biggest things that helped me over come this issue was changing my mindset.
Along with that, forcing myself to play from the positions that bothered me the most. So I have more time in the position to work.
So if you’re experiencing any trouble with any position. Here is what I would advise you to do.
1. Drill techniques from the BJJ position that is frustrating.
2. Change your mindset with the position. Positive self talk is powerful and will help make the reality you seek happen.
3. Work from that area. Conquer the frustration or fear by moving towards it.
Remember, the beautiful part about BJJ is that your skills and abilities are not permanent. They’re always growing and shifting.
And you have a hand in this!
-Chewy
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