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Watch the full Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu seminar taught by Gracie Barra leaders Vinicius Draculino and Flavio Almeida at Evexia Festival in Las Vegas, where the 2016 Worlds Master was held by IBJJF.
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Graciemag caught up with Master Romero Jacaré Cavalcanti after his seminar at the 2016 World Master IBJJF Championship. Check it out.
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BJJ teammates Xande Ribeiro and Rafael Lovato closed the bracket of the Master 1 Open Class division at the World Master Jiu-Jitsu IBJJF Championship, in Las Vegas, Nevada on August 25. They spoke to Graciemag’s Carol Gracie right after their achievement.
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Alliance co-founders Romero “Jacaré” and Fábio Gurgel teach a seminar at Evexia, in Las Vegas, where the World Master 2016 was held by IBJJF. Watch it now!
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin shows five quick passes from Half-Guard, all based on the same type of motion, the Tripod.
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin shows five quick passes from Half-Guard, all based on the same type of motion, the Tripod.
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Learn the move used by Travis Stevens to reach the Olympics judo finals and understand his vision on how judo and BJJ complement each other. Exclusive interview done right after the Rio 2016 games.
PLUS: Featuring also scenes with gold medal Kayla Harrison
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Marcos Parrumpinha will be in the # worldmaster2016 competing at Super Heavyweight. So they have been preparing his techniques training with nothing less than Rodolfo Vieira. Check out this training now.
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I was recently asked by John D, When will I know I’m ready to compete in BJJ?
This is such a common question I get from my newer students who haven’t competed in wrestling or other 1on1 sports.
The people that get into Brazilian Jiu Jitsu that have competed in other 1on1 sports know that a part of it is simply doing it. You’re not going to know you’re ready. But you just do it anyways.
This is especially true for your first competition. You won’t know you’re ready for something you haven’t done yet. So it’s only natural that you’re going to second guess yourself and wonder when you’ll feel ready.
So for your 1st BJJ tournament you’re not going to know you’re ready. You just have to get out there and do it.
If you’re one of those people who is a little more anxious or an over thinker. Like me. Then something you can do is make a simple game plan outlining at least one move from every major position. Making sure you have at least 1 takedown, 1 guard pull, escape from every position, a sweep series, submission series.
In essence you want to make sure you know exactly how you will approach the match from start to finish.
You don’t want to start the match and wonder, “what do I do now?”
So there are a couple of tips.
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In this video, 2x Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt World Champion Teco Shinzato from the Evolve Fight Team teaches 3 essential butterfly sweep counters. With World Champions in Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Mixed Martial Arts, Boxing, Submission Grappling, Wrestling, and more, Evolve University is one of the most comprehensive mixed martial arts universities in the world. For more video tutorials by World Champions, please go to http://www.evolve-university.com
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin and Dr. Mike Piekarski, DPT break down the kinematics of the Toehold submission.
This is video #2 of a video series explaining anatomically how leg lock submissions work.
“A toe hold submission attacks the ankle right, but how does it work? There are multiple joints working at the ankle complex, particularly the talocrural joint and the subtalar joint.
The talocrural joint allows the foot to lift up and push down (dorsiflexion and plantarflexion). This is the joint that is primarily targeted by an ankle lock.
The subtalar joint allows the foot to fold in and out (inversion and eversion). The toe hold submission targets both joints (talocrural and subtalar) simultaneously by folding the foot down and in (Combining plantarflexion and inversion). There are two ligaments that prevent this movement: anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament.
These are the same ligaments that are damaged from a typical rolled ankle (ankle sprain). Stay tuned for my next post differentiating a traditional ankle lock from an achilles compression.”