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In addition to being the co-founder of the Bushido MMA, Professor Alan Merullo is the head Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor and coach. His study of the martial arts started in 1992; beginning with Karate and then moving to Wing Chun Kung Fu with the intentions of finding a practical self-defense style. After a few years Alan felt as if he was a fairly well accomplished martial artist, well capable of self-defense. Around that time a friend invited Alan to his first Brazilian Jiu Jitsu class. It only took that one class for Alan to realize that he was missing the most important, yet most neglected aspect of a real confrontation. That missing link was apparent when he recognized that fights typically go into a clinch, or end up on the ground. Alan humbly accepted the fact that he could not only rely on punching and kicking for self defense while sparing with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu students, who had less than six months experience. Very excited about his new discovery Alan began practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu that same week.
Alan is the only Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt instructor located in Portsmouth, Virginia ( one of very few in world to attain this high rank under the direction of Professor Saulo Ribeiro). Alan considers it a privilege to learn from the best and truly believes that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has not only helped him accomplish the goal of practical self defense, but also the pursuit of becoming a better person in general. Alan enjoys teaching and passing on this good information to anyone who wants to learn. Alan has had the privilege and honor to train and learn from many famous instructors such as: Saulo Ribeiro, Xande Ribeiro, Royler Gracie, Ryron Gracie, Kid Peligro, Chris Blanke, Pedro Sauer, Sylvio Bering, Alvero Berretto, Matt Serra, Frank Cucci, Joao Morais, and Kazeka Muniz. Alan has also recently earned his Brown Belt in Judo, under Sensei Alberto Cruz.
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin covers 5 different passes from the combat base.
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin covers 5 different passes from the combat base.
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Leandro Lo Pereira do Nascimento is a 5x World Champion, and is widely considered to be one of the top pound-for-pound Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competitors of the modern era. This video contains clips taken from Leandro’s competitive career, prior to his first World Championship in 2012.
List of matches:
Leandro Lo v. Bruno Ramos – The Best Fighters, 2012 (0:19)
Leandro Lo v. Abrão Amorim – CBJJE Worlds, 2011 (1:12)
Leandro Lo v. Hélio Mourão – CBJJE Worlds, 2011 (1:33)
Leandro Lo v. Alexandre Henrique Gracie Morumbi (2:07)
Leandro Lo v. Eduardo Lustosa – CBJJE Pans, 2011 (Finals) (2:18)
Leandro Lo v. Abraão Amorim – CBJJE Pans, 2011 (2:49)
Leandro Lo v. Luiz Gustavo Campos – CBJJE Pans, 2012 (Semi-Finals) (3:28)
Leandro Lo v. Renato Cardoso – CBJJE Pans, 2012 (Absolute Finals) (4:29)
Leandro Lo v. Zak Maxwell – Abu Dhabi World Pro, 2011 (6:10)
Leandro Lo v. Michael Langhi – Abu Dhabi World Pro, 2011 (Semi-Finals) (6:43)
Leandro Lo v. Celso Vinicius – Abu Dhabi World Pro, 2011 (Finals) (7:46)
Leandro Lo v. Fabiano Boi – CBJJE Pans, 2011 (8:11)
Leandro Lo v. Jacob Mackenzie – CBJJE Pans, 2012 (Finals) (8:47)
Music:
Hard Hip-Hop Rap Instrumental beat (2012) — Lion AND Prime
Life Aquatic (Original Mix) — Paul Keeley
Part II:
Guard Passing Highlight Playlist:
Legal disclaimer: This video is intended to serve as an educational resource. Although I do not own the content in this video, it is my good faith belief that its use is protected under the Fair Use doctrine (codified under 17 U.S.C. § 107).
Black belt Vagner Santana is getting ready for upcoming competitions and takes the time to share some clever attacks once you have the opponent inside your triangle. Pya close attention and add a wrist lock and two different armbars to your game.
Michael Casey from GraciueNY.com shows a nasty attack series from the turtle position.
Claudio Calasans and Rafael Mendes show their techniques during a training in USA.
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This is round 2 from an 8 Man Invitational in Springfield, MO back when I was a Purple Belt.
This was one of the early experiments with the EBI rules. You can see that Eddie Bravo was the referee for the matches.
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Lachlan earned his BJJ black belt in July 2012 and is the 2014 Australian Jiu-Jitsu Grand Prix Champion, multiple time Pan Pacific and Victorian Jiu Jitsu Champion and has competed at 4 World Championship events.
In 2014 he completed a clean sweep of the black belt division at Australia’s most prestigious competition, the Pan Pacific Championships, winning 4 gold medals. In 2015, he competed in the ADCC Championship and later reached the semi-finals of EBI5.
Outside of BJJ, he works as a physiotherapist, and is currently completing his PhD at La Trobe University.
This is another closed guard sequence. The purpose behind sharing it is to demonstrate the difference between branches (different options in a situation) and progressions (additional attacks in response to counter).
The more progressions that exist in a sequence the stronger it will be.
(Also a note, the arm pull back response generally only occurs after the sleeve drag has been initiated not before.)
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Please watch: “One Key Detail That Will Make Floating Through Butterfly Guard Easier”
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Felipe “Preguica” shows a Sweep From Single Leg X. To see more techniques, and instructional DVD’s like this visit bjjfanatics.com
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin breaks down the beautiful side control escape that Vitor Belfort executed against the great Ronaldo Jacare.