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Dudu Granzotto with the slick choke. What do they call this one at your gym?
What’s up guys!
So, today’s video is going to be a little different.
It’s more of a BJJ Vlog.
I’ll take you guys into one of our day-to-day Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu sessions. In this class we were focusing on smash passing in the Gi, specifically passing from top half guard.
The techniques in this video are pretty basic and build off of some Half Guard & Underhook passing techniques that we focused on in the weeks prior to this class.
You’ll get to see me teach some of my favorite Chest-to-Chest passing techniques, how to get around the Knee Shield of your opponents, some live Jiu-Jitsu rolling, and more.
The techniques in this video work well for anyone, but it’s definitely a great one if you’re a little older, a little bigger, a little less athletic, or if you just want to shut down your speedy, or leg lock heavy, opponents.
On top of all of that, the techniques in the video work well in both Gi and No-GI.
Hopefully you guys find a few ideas in the video useful and just had fun watching the vlog!
– Chewy
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For long time, I have struggled to secure strong two on one grips in no-gi. So I spent exploring possibilities, and this method occurred to me. Since then, I’ve used it to dominate several positions, and now I’m sharing it with you.
Play with it.
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This video I share a technique I learned from Rener Gracie from my experience after visiting Gracie University in Torrance, CA. 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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The Professional Grappling Federation (PGF) introduces enthusiasts to an exhilarating form of submission grappling presented in a league format, incorporating a distinctive scoring system designed to incentivize dynamic engagement. In the regular season, participants accumulate points exclusively through submissions executed within the confines of their six-minute matches. Specifically, the term “Breaks” (e.g., armbars, leg locks, etc.) garners three points, while “Kills” (referring to chokes) yield six points. Noteworthy, competitors achieving a submission in under one minute merit an additional bonus point.
The PGF pioneered the integration of a comprehensive structure encompassing a pre-season, regular season, and post-season in the realm of jiu-jitsu promotions. To qualify for inclusion in the regular season roster, prospective competitors are mandated to partake in a minimum of one pre-season qualifier. These qualifiers entail single-elimination tournaments, with progression contingent upon securing submissions or receiving a Commissioner’s decision, based on the criteria of the most captivating performance.
Commencing from season 3 onwards, the regular season unfolds through live streaming on YouTube, commencing with the combine and draft events, spanning four days (Monday through Thursday) of intense matches. Following this rigorous schedule, competitors are afforded a day of respite on Friday, leading up to the culminating event of the post-season finale tournament held on Saturday. Within the context of this tournament, the top eight contenders engage in matches adhering to Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI) rules until the ultimate confrontation, characterized as a pure submission-only, no-time-limit match.
To clinch the coveted PGF title, a contender must demonstrate mastery over three distinct rule sets, thereby precluding the possibility of reliance on a singular strategy. Prospective PGF champions recognize that their path to victory hinges upon their capacity to deliver compelling performances, mounting relentless offensives, and prevailing over their adversaries in pursuit of the championship crown.
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@BudoJake sits with Nic Gregoriades and discusses the friendships and bonds that can be created through combat sports such as jiu jitsu. Excerpt from Rolled Ip Episode 53 – Jiu Jitsu Saved My Life
Recently, I got a question from “Thatcoast” on YouTube who asks:
What did you learn as a Purple Belt in BJJ, that you still use the most as a Black Belt in Jiu-Jitsu.
It’s a great question, as Purple Belt was an interesting Belt for me!
As a Purple Belt, there were a ton of different changes going on including my original Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Gym being a rather hard-nosed, grimy, Jiu-Jitsu gym.
We were a small gym, competition focused, both for BJJ and MMA. Because of this hardcore culture, we didn’t really get “good” at a ton of techniques. Rather, we were pretty good at what we did, which was very limited in one way or another, and very “tough” (in my case I was basically just a Wrestler and Top Player)
When I got my Purple Belt, because of the type of training I would do at my gym, I went through this phase where I would lose to other Purple Belts at Jiu-Jitsu competitions quiet often.
I was getting SMOKED…
If I did win, I was rarely winning because of technicality.
Eventually I changed gyms, and my new coaches told me that to get my brown belt I needed to EXPAND my game, or there was no chance of a promotion.
I was initially resistant to this, I never learned to “lose” in practice, and this made me plateau. But I eventually overcame this and was able to get promoted.
As a Purple Belt, more than just techniques, I learned how to yield to the process. Learning how to try new things, and learning to lose in practice so that I could eventually win in competitions, and even more importantly learn how to become good at Jiu-Jitsu (not just “tough”)
Hopefully you find the ideas in this video helpful to you.
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@BudoJake asks Brent Burniston of Subconscious BJJ what he thinks are the biggest truths and the biggest lies of Jiu Jitsu.
Excerpt from Rolled Up 54 with Brent Burniston can be found here:
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This match featuring Chris Richey and Manny Moreno is from Arte Suave Elite 28 on October 14th, 2023.
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In today’s video I answer a question from a viewer named Senju, who recently competed at a BJJ tournament against an opponent who he had previously beaten decisively.
This time however, at this Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition, he barely beat this guy, winning on a judge’s decision.
At the end of the day Senju feels like he didn’t win the match.
He says he feels gross about the victory and ask how I would deal with these feelings that bottle up when you don’t think you deserved to win a match, that you in fact do win on the score board (in his case by advantage)
Often times in BJJ you’re going to run into the same opponents on your way up the competitive circuit, because realistically there aren’t that many people who compete.
Naturally there’s going to be progress in both competitors grappling games as time goes on and close matches will undoubtedly vary in results (unless you’re way better than your opponent).
In this video I’ll talk more about this back-and-forth that often happens in BJJ, a recent ADCC Trials winner(a buddy of mine Jacob Couch) who struggled with this against a game opponent & then won when it “mattered”, and more revolving around this unique subject in Jiu-Jitsu.
Hopefully you find these ideas helpful in some way, especially if you’ve been in a similar situation to Senju.
– Chewy
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The Professional Grappling Federation (PGF) introduces enthusiasts to an exhilarating form of submission grappling presented in a league format, incorporating a distinctive scoring system designed to incentivize dynamic engagement. In the regular season, participants accumulate points exclusively through submissions executed within the confines of their six-minute matches. Specifically, the term “Breaks” (e.g., armbars, leg locks, etc.) garners three points, while “Kills” (referring to chokes) yield six points. Noteworthy, competitors achieving a submission in under one minute merit an additional bonus point.
The PGF pioneered the integration of a comprehensive structure encompassing a pre-season, regular season, and post-season in the realm of jiu-jitsu promotions. To qualify for inclusion in the regular season roster, prospective competitors are mandated to partake in a minimum of one pre-season qualifier. These qualifiers entail single-elimination tournaments, with progression contingent upon securing submissions or receiving a Commissioner’s decision, based on the criteria of the most captivating performance.
Commencing from season 3 onwards, the regular season unfolds through live streaming on YouTube, commencing with the combine and draft events, spanning four days (Monday through Thursday) of intense matches. Following this rigorous schedule, competitors are afforded a day of respite on Friday, leading up to the culminating event of the post-season finale tournament held on Saturday. Within the context of this tournament, the top eight contenders engage in matches adhering to Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI) rules until the ultimate confrontation, characterized as a pure submission-only, no-time-limit match.
To clinch the coveted PGF title, a contender must demonstrate mastery over three distinct rule sets, thereby precluding the possibility of reliance on a singular strategy. Prospective PGF champions recognize that their path to victory hinges upon their capacity to deliver compelling performances, mounting relentless offensives, and prevailing over their adversaries in pursuit of the championship crown.
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This video is like the last… just demonstrating the position you want to put your opponent in when you are pressure passing. 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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João Miyao is a Barataplata master.
If you play Half Guard in BJJ then 1 of the guard passes that can absolutely destroy you is the knee cut pass. Also called the cut through or knee slice. This guard pass can rip through a Half Guard position.
And this is the focus of today’s video that answers a question from a Jason who’s having trouble with this exact scenario.
As a Half Guard player myself, in the video I’ll show you 1 of my best ways for stopping standing guard passes when I’m trying to use a bottom half guard position.
Hope the leg pummeling technique helps you.
-Chewy
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