Arthur Mariath of team Atos submits his opponent at the Santa Cruz Open with this nice foot lock finish.
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Arthur Mariath of team Atos submits his opponent at the Santa Cruz Open with this nice foot lock finish.
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Dory Aoun takes gold at brown belt in the Heavyweight divison of the Santa Cruz Open.
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BREAKING NEWS
The jiu jitsu community is abuzz with the news that ADCC has announced its decision to switch from UFC Fight Pass to the FloGrappling platform. This significant development has sparked a great deal of discussion and speculation about the reasoning behind the move and the potential implications for the sport.
The Role of ADCC Open Events in the Organization’s Strategy:
ADCC Open events, which are amateur tournaments, play a vital role in fostering new talent and providing opportunities for growth in the jiu jitsu community. These events are key to the ADCC’s overarching strategy, and their promotion and exposure are essential to the organization’s success.
The Possible Motivation Behind the Move to FloGrappling:
One theory behind ADCC’s move to FloGrappling suggests that it is related to the coverage of ADCC Open events. UFC Fight Pass was not featuring these amateur tournaments on their platform, which may have been a factor in the decision to switch. FloGrappling, on the other hand, appears to be better equipped to accommodate ADCC’s vision for promoting both professional and amateur competitions. With its production capabilities and staff, FloGrappling can provide the necessary broadcasting resources for these events.
Exploring the Potential Impact on the Jiu Jitsu Community:
The shift to FloGrappling may have far-reaching implications for the jiu jitsu community. By partnering with a platform that shares its vision and has the means to showcase amateur tournaments, ADCC can help support the growth and development of jiu jitsu athletes at all levels. This move could potentially result in increased exposure and opportunities for up-and-coming talent.
ADCC’s decision to transition to FloGrappling is a major development in the world of jiu jitsu. Although the specific reasons behind the move remain speculative, the potential benefits for both the organization and the broader jiu jitsu community are undeniable.
We’re eager to know what you think about ADCC’s move to FloGrappling. How do you feel about this shift, and what implications do you think it will have for the future of jiu jitsu competitions? Share your opinions and insights in the comments below, and let’s engage in a meaningful discussion about this important development in the sport.
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In this episode of Rolled Up, Jake pays a visit to his close friend and renowned martial artist, Erik Paulson. During their conversation, they delve into a variety of topics ranging from traditional martial arts and MMA to the significance of weapons training and the prevalence of leglocks in today’s combat sports.
Erik highlights the potential drawbacks of solely focusing on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and emphasizes the importance of supplementing one’s training with other martial arts. Additionally, he shares his insights on the practicality of weapons training and its relevance in self-defense scenarios.
On the mats, Erik imparts his extensive knowledge of clinch work and leg attacks, providing Jake with valuable techniques and strategies to incorporate into his training regimen. Overall, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind and training methods of one of the most respected figures in the martial arts community.
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Today’s video is a question from a guys who is technically a “White Belt” but has around 15 years of MMA and grappling experience.
His issue is he feels a certain level of discomfort rolling with guys who are the same rank as him but he has 15x more experience then. Also, when he rolls with many of the higher belts he feels uneasy beating them even though he’s the new guy in the gym.
So, in the video I share a story of situation that happened in my gym that was very similar. It was with a guy who is now a Brown Belt but who started training with us as a White Belt after he stopped fighting professional MMA.
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Join us on an unforgettable journey to San Diego with the Subversiv team! In this vlog, we explore the vibrant city and meet some amazing people in the world of combat sports. Watch as we sit down for interviews with some of the top names in the industry, including Sloan Climber, Team Ghost, and Team Sugar.
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But that’s not all – we also take a tour of some of San Diego’s most prestigious gyms, including Alliance, Victory MMA, and Legacy. We get an inside look at what it takes to be a top athlete in this field and learn about the rigorous training regimes that these fighters undergo.
Of course, no trip to San Diego is complete without indulging in some delicious food, and we certainly didn’t disappoint in that department! We visited Swagyu and treated ourselves to a mouthwatering $1000 steak, a true culinary experience that you won’t want to miss.
And what better way to end a long day than by unwinding with some video games and hanging out with some popular Twitch streamers? It was the perfect way to cap off an amazing trip.
So come along with us and experience the excitement, the adrenaline, and the fun of San Diego with the Subversiv team. This vlog is one you won’t want to miss!
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This video I bring in some wrestling ankle breakdowns into our training and talk a little about the differences in the wrestling approach to the Jiu-Jitsu approach. Check out the details and you are sure to find something useful! Enjoy! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please comment below. More videos to come! Please like, share, and subscribe!!
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Nate Diaz got into a street fight in New Orleans and choked a guy unconscious (Rodney Peterson). The internet has reacted, and now I am reacting too.
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This video I work with the guys on a simple armbar drill I learned my first week of training and then we progress to a triangle/omoplata. Then Eddie asks a question and I show what we call the “spider hook” armbar. Check out the details and you are sure to find something useful! Enjoy! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please comment below. More videos to come! Please like, share, and subscribe!!
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For this week’s competition tested technique, 5X World Champion Ana Vieira shows us one of her favorite sweeps to do in competition
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Today’s video is a quick one showing a few of the stretches I like using when my hands and forearms feel like rocks. This used to be really bad when I first started BJJ. It’s not as bad anymore, but after a hard competition match or during days where we focus on a lot of situational rolling from Back Mount I’ll get the locked-up hands a bit.
So, in today’s video I share 4 stretches with you that you could use in between matches or after a tough training session.
This list is not exhaustive obviously. But these 4 have been super helpful to me.
So again, I hope they help and thanks for watching.
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