Matheus Gabriel talks about life in the favela as a 15 year-old.
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Gary Berger
Matheus Gabriel talks about life in the favela as a 15 year-old.
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Gary Berger
This video I teach an arm drag inside trip that I believe is one of the best takedowns in the game whether you do wrestling or BJJ. 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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Paul Ardila answers how he has won ADCC Trials four times.
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Geo Martinez explains what the 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu affiliation means to him.
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Chris Weidman shares his approach to competing in Jiu-Jitsu and explains how to make things exciting as a wrestler in the sport.
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Greg Souders explains his selection process for Team Misfits Americas at the Craig Jones Invitational 2.
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Rian Oliveira puts the pressure and gets the submission.
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Quick breakdown of a mounted Darce setup. The technique mostly speaks for itself: it is sneaky, unexpected and effective.
But a quick note based on a couple of comments I’ve seen past and present about such techniques. When people see something like this and comment about it being a bad idea in a fight, like a street fight I guess, then yes, probably so. That’s not the context here, though. This is a submission grappling context, possibly even mma although that would be pretty questionable, too. So, maybe before commenting what would happen if this was tried “in da streetz” check the context or even ask if you’re not sure. It’ll save us both some time.
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Greg Souders shares his thoughts on the current BJJ instructional market.
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Greg Souders is the founder and head coach of Standard Jiu-Jitsu, and has recently been appointed the head coach for Team Misfits Americas at the Craig Jones Invitational 2. Souders is also well-known for being the figurehead of the constraints-led approach to training Jiu-Jitsu.
Jits Magazine spoke to Greg briefly about the constraints-led approach, but primarily about his upcoming appearance at CJI 2. Greg explained how he intends to build the team and how he actually got the job in the first place. He also shared some insight into the rules he follows to be an effective cornerman, and his thoughts on the current state of the market for BJJ instructionals.
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0:00 Greg’s background
1:10 The constraints-led approach
3:58 BJJ instructionals
7:53 The future of Standard Jiu-Jitsu
10:57 Sapateiro Invitational
12:27 Building a champion
17:04 Coaching at CJI 2
22:12 Being a good cornerman
25:21 Thanks & Signing off
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Nice foot lock finish from Joao Vitor.
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Jared Haymon shares what he thinks is the most important element of running a Jiu-Jitsu tournament.
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Jared Haymon explains why the pit is the best option for Jiu-Jitsu matches!