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I recently got a question during a Q&A session about my favorite guard pass in the gi which is this Back Step Pass. This specific pass is low risk and one that works really well.
I utilize the same side lapel and cross pant/knee grip to swivel my opponent, clear the legs, and get into a strong side control.
And if there are any other techniques you want to see, send me a comment down below!
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What’s up guys, today we’ve got a question from a guy named Brian who has this idea that I think a lot of us in the martial arts world tend to hold.
Brian is getting ready to compete as a Blue Belt and he’s nervous.
He said he competed a little bit as a BJJ White Belt but didn’t feel great doing it.
He says he feels pretty dang good when he’s practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the gym, but when he gets out on the competition mats, the nerves take over.
Because of this, he feels like he always underperforms.
He says he’d like to get rid of the fear and asked if I had any tips to help out with that.
In this video I’ll try to share something with Brian that most fighters/grapplers come to terms with as far as competition goes, that actually SKYROCKETS your ability to compete, and it might surprise you.
Hopefully if you’re struggling with competition anxiety, then you found the ideas in this video helpful.
– Chewy
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What’s up guys!
My buddy Austin (AKA @Badboymedicine on Instagram) was in town doing a seminar for my gym showing some Judo that you can use in No-Gi Jiu-Jitsu.
He wanted me to show him how I use that Arm Drag Inside trip (also known as the Kouchi Gake in Judo) and I wanted him to show how he set ups the Kouchi Gari as a foot trip.
So, that’s what we did.
This is a fun Takedown for Jiu-Jitsu video because although many takedowns from Wrestling and Judo are similar, there tend to be minor differences in details that, for whatever reason, were adapted for each particular sport.
Judo is often seen as a great takedown base in the Gi, but as Austin often displays on his Instagram, it can also be extremely effective in No-Gi Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu situations too.
Hopefully you guys found this video helpful and learned a thing or two from it.
Once again you can find Austin on Instagram at @Badboymedicine for more content.
Thanks for watching!
– Chewy
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Today’s video is a clip from a recent episode of the Chewjitsu podcast with one of my Black Belt students Jeff.
In the clip he shares a story about how I denied him a Black Belt promotion that sent him on his way to reinventing his Jiu-jitsu game.
Almost a year later he competed at a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu competition and played a completely different game than he normally used to.
I also share why he was able to do this without having to train 6-7x a week.
To listen to the full episode, go here:
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For your viewing pleasure, some amazing archive footage featuring the late, great Rolls Gracie sparring with Rickson Gracie.
Rolls Gracie, born on March 28, 1951, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was a pioneering figure in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and a member of the renowned Gracie family, known for their contributions to the art of BJJ. As the grandson of Carlos Gracie, the founder of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu, Rolls was destined to leave an indelible mark on the martial arts world.
From a young age, Rolls immersed himself in the world of BJJ, training under his father, Carlos Gracie Jr., and his uncles, including the legendary Helio Gracie. He possessed a natural talent for the sport and quickly rose through the ranks, earning his black belt at the age of 24.
Rolls was not only a skilled practitioner but also a visionary who sought to evolve the art of BJJ. He was one of the first members of the Gracie family to explore cross-training in other martial arts disciplines, including judo and wrestling, which greatly influenced his approach to BJJ.
Known for his aggressive style and innovative techniques, Rolls became a dominant force in the BJJ competition scene of the 1970s. He competed in numerous tournaments and earned a reputation as one of the top fighters of his generation.
Beyond his accomplishments on the mat, Rolls was also a respected instructor who played a pivotal role in spreading the teachings of BJJ. He opened his own academy in Rio de Janeiro, where he trained a new generation of fighters, including some who would go on to become champions themselves.
Tragically, Rolls’ life was cut short at the age of 31 in a hang gliding accident on June 6, 1982. His untimely death shocked the BJJ community, but his legacy continues to live on through his contributions to the art and the impact he had on those who had the privilege of training under him.
Rolls Gracie’s influence on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is immeasurable, and he is remembered as a true pioneer who helped shape the sport into what it is today. His innovative techniques, competitive spirit, and dedication to spreading the art of BJJ continue to inspire practitioners around the world.
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