Grandmaster Relson Gracie stops by to play a little jiu-jitsu with the
Gieseler family.
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by
Gary Berger
Grandmaster Relson Gracie stops by to play a little jiu-jitsu with the
Gieseler family.
by
Gary Berger
If you have difficulty with someone stalling in your guard, give this
sneaky wristlock a try.
“Tafi Maradi no voice” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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by
Gary Berger
Relson Gracie Black Belt Robin Gieseler shows 3 different variations to
help you break the grip in the collar.
by
Gary Berger
This week we have a guest instructor from Relson Gracie Leblon.
Professor Jean Vandesteen shows a sneaky but very effective choke from
the guard position.
Music: “Tafi Maradi no voice” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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by
Gary Berger
If your arm gets trapped in the guard it can be very difficult to
survive. In this video, Gracie Ohio instructor Robin Gieseler, shows a
few simple escape methods.
Music Credits:
“Tafi Maradi” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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by
Gary Berger
In this video Relson Gracie Black Belt Robin Gieseler shows you how to
play jiu-jitsu with your kids. The best way to develop
jiu-jitsu attributes when your children are young is by disguising the
movements as games. Here is an example of how you can develop hip
movement, fun and love for grappling in your child at the same time
bonding with them.
by
Gary Berger
Relson Gracie Black Belt, Robin Gieseler shares a self defense
application of the arm drag.
by
Gary Berger
Relson Gracie Black Belt Robin Gieseler shows a safe and effective
defense to the body triangle.
by
Gary Berger
Relson Gracie Black Belt Robin GIeseler shows a simple and somewhat
flashy way to counter the double underhook guard pass.