@mayssabastosjj finaliza Rita Reis e é campeã do Grand Slam RJ @adwjjt na faixa preta até 49KG. #JiuJitsu_Style
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@mayssabastosjj finaliza Rita Reis e é campeã do Grand Slam RJ @adwjjt na faixa preta até 49KG. #JiuJitsu_Style
How to become an unstoppable guard passer- if you study most current world champions they’re incredibly good at one kind of guard passing and usually good at the other 2. @mendesbros are incredibly good at putting pressure on their opponents through side to side passing using motion and footwork, @bernardofariabjj is incredibly good at using under over passing to get passed the legs, and @marcelogarciajiujitsu is a master at using submission danger to pass his opponents guard. What you should all be striving to do is not just master one style of guard passing, but rather master all 3 styles of passing. Once you’ve done this (easier said then done) you must learn how to chain all 3 styles together better than anyone else. And this is what will get you passed any guard in the world. Having the ability to change the style of passing that you’re doing makes it very easy to deal with different body types. If you’re 140 lbs and you only know how to smash pass it will be incredibly difficult to hold someone down who is 300 lbs, but incredibly easy use motion and foot work to get passed the legs due to lack of cardio and mobility on their part. If you’re 300 lbs it’s going to be extremely difficult to use motion and footwork to get passed someone’s guard who has very good inversions, but much easier to pin them down and negate movement to pass the legs. Using submissions usually works just as good on any body type bec nobody is invulnerable to submissions. But its crucial to know how to pass the guard in multiple different ways, which most world champions can do, but are not specialists in all 3. The sport is still very young and changing every day. 10 years from now the current level of grappling will be laughed at. Our job is to not only get ahead of the curve. But to find ways to stay ahead. @hypnotik @musclepharm @kimerakoffee @ouchmedical @studio540
Confira essa linda raspagem de guarda laçada @marcostinocobjj em cima Fabio Paulista, na final do Master 1 até 85KG na final do Grand Slam RJ. #JiuJitsu_Style
By understanding the core fundamentals and principles behind each set of movements and having constant goals that you’re working towards in each position allows you to go beyond the teaching of your sensei and use your own creativity to teach yourself. If theres one thing I’m most grateful for it’s that @danaherjohn not only teaches us moves and systems. But he teaches us to be able to teach ourselves. He teaches us how to learn and how to problem solve. He initially teaches us the core principles of whatever it is that hes showing but then let’s us use our own creativity to expand upon his original ideas. This is we get so good so quickly. @hypnotik @musclepharm @kimerakoffee @ouchmedical @studio540
Talking about the 3 types of guard passing and goals you should be looking for when working past the guard. The 3rd goal you should have is creating back exposure. It was cut off at the end of the video. This is one of multiple clips I’ll be sharing right now filmed for @bjj.fanatics at the seminar myself and @garrytonon did yesterday at @leveragebjj. @hypnotik @musclepharm @kimerakoffee @ouchmedical @studio540
@thalisonsoaresjj campeão Marrom até 56Kg no Grand Slam Rio de Janeiro.
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