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Fighting bigger opponents is always challenging, but if you control the grips and distance then you can avoid them crushing you and come out on top. The tips in this video apply to gi and no gi. Also, here here are some additional resources to check out if you’re always getting crushed on the bottom by bigger, stronger, younger punks…
Gripfighting and Kuzushi Formula
https://www.grapplearts.com/gripfighting
BJJ for Old F***s
How to Defeat the Bigger, Stronger Opponent with Emily Kwok
https://www.grapplearts.com/bigstrong
From the Bottom Escapes section of BJJ Foundations with Cal MacDonald and Stephan Kesting https://www.grapplearts.com/bjj-foundations/
I recently listened to the Lex Fridman podcast with Craig Jones, and they brought up the idea of “Seminar Snipers” at BJJ seminars.
The clip is included in the video.
Craig talks about confronting injury threats on your own as an instructor in different Brazilian Jiu-jitsu gyms. The idea is not to injure someone for no reason, but just in self-defense.
You can listen to the full podcast episode here:
Anyways, often when it comes time for the class & visiting BJJ instructor to roll, there’s sometimes people who feel like they have something to prove.
This person usually tends to be very spazzy & dangerous with the instructor.
I wanted to dive into this unfortunate situation and talk about some unwritten rules, and how I deal with and approach rolling at seminars, especially as a 39-year-old BJJ coach who does NOT want to go to war every day.
Hopefully, you found this video helpful. Thanks for watching.
– Chewy
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This past weekend at the ADCC & CJI events I met a lot of you guys who were new gym owners.
One constant issue that I heard younger gym owners running into was, especially if you were a competitor, was this:
You feel driven to improve your students’ skills but don’t want to let your own skills worsen.
So most young coaches run into this dichotomy of self-improvement & selflessness in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Today I’ll try to give my best solution to this problem, and if you’re a young coach then I hope you found these ideas in this video helpful.
Thanks for watching.
– Chewy
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I recently watched a podcast with Demetrious Johnson, DJ, Might Mouse, or whatever other name you’d like to use…
He was a former UFC Champion, One FC Champion, and one of the best grapplers in MMA.
Recently on a podcast, he said Jiu-Jitsu was harder than MMA. The clip is in this video.
He specifies how much harder Gi is than No-Gi too.
In the combat sports world people crap on Jiu-Jitsu. In the Jiu-Jitsu world, people crap on the Gi. It’s interesting to hear that an MMA legend has the opinion that DJ does.
I agree with him. Sort of…
I’ll go into this idea of “harder” a little deeper into the video and explain why, in my experience, both are difficult in their own way; specifically, how MMA is, in my experience, more physically demanding, and BJJ is a bit more complex in the sense of depths of technique.
Hopefully you found this video interesting, just as much I found the topic at hand.
Thanks for watching.
– Chewy
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