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For the fourth year in a row, Professor Zé Radiola is leading the training camp for the World championship at Gracie Barra. Responsible for some of the team’s greatest talents like the Estima brothers, Otávio Sous, Lucas Rocha and others, Radiola bets on the exchange of knowledge for a stronger team in 2015. See how the GB camp is going in another video of GRACIEMAG’s tour of the camps for the 2015 Worlds. Coverage brought to you by Hayabusafight.com.
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2015 Worlds: hard work at the Checkmat camp aiming at great results and Buchecha’s historical feat
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GRACIEMAG paid a visit to Checkmat’s training camp for the Worlds to show you how the team is getting ready to compete. We talked with Leo Vieira and other major names including Buchecha. Watch the exclusive viedo-report. GRACIEMAG’s coverage of the 2015 Worlds is brought to you by Hayabusa. Check great offers at hayabusafight.com
2015 Worlds: The Atos Jiu-Jitsu training camp in San Diego
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GRACIEMAG paid a visit to André Galvão’s academy in San Diego, for the Atos Jiu-Jitsu training camp before the 2015 World Jiu-Jitsu championship. See how Rafael Mendes, JT Torres, Keenan Cornelius, Guto Campos, Claudio Calasans Jr. and others are getting ready to compete days before the event. Coverage offered by hayabusafight.com.
Templo BJJ – Uchi Mata/Ankle Pick
Templo Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Technique of the Week
How to takedown an opponent using a Judo style setup (the “uchi-mata”) then switching to an ankle pick
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Your Ninja Tip: North / South Americana Shoulder Lock / Trap
This is a sweet little move that I recently “fell into” when I was working an “americana shoulder trap”. (americana shoulder trap video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv3-SJ81IW0) In this video (like many of my videos) I show it as a “no-gi move”, even though it works for gi too. The reason I do this is that most of my moves translate to both worlds. In addition, I think it is easier to see the moves on video without the gi.
The reason I mention this is that a few of my subscribers have asked me if I train gi too because most of my videos are no-gi. The answer: I train mostly gi…probably 95% gi! I love no-gi and compete in no-gi all the time. I really believe that it’s pretty easy to transition from gi to no gi. (But nearly impossible to transition quickly from no-gi to gi because lapel / collar chokes change things considerably) The key is to add moves to your game that translate well to both worlds. A good example is the amerciana or kimura lock. Both work very well in gi and no-gi. The triangle is another great example. The triangle choke can be performed fairly easy with both gi and no-gi. The only real difference is in the placement of grips. (collar versus clinching the neck for posture control) So instead of focusing on what’s better, more realistic etc. I like to take the approach of developing tools that work well for both gi and no-gi. -Mike “spider-ninja” Bidwell
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AJ Agazaram vs Richie Martinez ADCC Florida
Second round match at ADCC Florida qualifiers 2015
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Alexander Trans shows foot submission from Deep half guard
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Alexander Trans shows Armbar from guard pass
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Miyao Brothers teach advanced Berimbolo variations
Learn with the Miyao Bros several variations of attack from the Berimbolo set up. An exclusive video by GRACIEMAG
Open Guard Knee-Bar Attack Chain | Jiu Jitsu Brotherhood
Roger Gracie Black Belt Nicolas Gregoriades demonstrates a high-percentage knee-bar set-up used when passing the open guard.
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Shin to Shin Guard into Sweep / Footlock | Jiu Jitsu Brotherhood
Roger Gracie Black Belt Oliver Geddes shows a competition-proven attack combination.
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Inverted Triangle Choke from Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt Mike 'Spider Ninja' Bidwell @ BJJ After 40
Ninjas here’s a great set-up that I have been using for sometime now. I started playing with this “leg weave” from the bottom and have developed a series of solid triangles chokes and other submissions from this position. You will also notice that I use a very different hand / leg position when I finish my triangle chokes. On all my triangle chokes I position my body at a 90 degree angle relative to parter (perpendicular). This allows for a very tight triangle choke because the angle lines you directly up with both carotid arteries. You will also notice that in the first triangle choke on this video I connect my hand over and under my partners back. This connection creates a ton of leverage to finalize the choke. If your arms are shorter and you cannot connect them, you can pull on your partners side and create comparable pressure. Give it a try!
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Marcus Buchecha Almeida vs Ricardo Evangelista – WPJJC 2015
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Marcus Buchecha Almeida vs Ricardo Evangelista – Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship.