Nesta série de 03 vídeos você confere algumas dicas de como fazer transição para guarda fechada, técnicas de Jiu Jitsu que eu aplico muito em minhas lutas. Oss
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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Seminar – Calasans na Academia Ivan Ribeiro
Este foi o seminário que ministrei a convite do Sensei Ivan Ribeiro na ADC CTA, foi um grande aprendizado para todos e em especial para mim que sempre aprendo com alunos e outros atletas. Oss.
Alexandre Pequeno Nogueira – MMA Highlights – Luta Livre [HELLO JAPAN]
Brand NEW Updated Highlight of Luta Livre fighter Alexandre Pequeno Nogueira who is amazing at Guilotines and submissions. Must see!
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Ricardo Libório: treinos com xeque dos Emirados motivaram superluta do ADCC 2015
Faixa-preta analisa seus treinos de wrestling para luta com Zé Mario Sperry em São Paulo, e revela que jovem atleta da American Top Team, hoje no UFC, tem o Jiu-Jitsu mais refinado e impressionante.
Interview with Jiu Jitsu Strength & Conditioning Coach – Steve Maxwell Part 1
An interview on strength & conditioning for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and grappling with Steve Maxwell. Topics include strength training, conditioning, injury prevention, diet & nutrition, breath work, etc. Find more info at www.maxwellsc.com and www.seekprogress.com
Luis “Limao” Heredia, Ankle Pick Takedown Counter: Jiu-Jitsu Magazine, Issue #30.
Some of jiu-jitsu’s stars have interesting nicknames such as Buchecha, which means fat cheeks (due to being overweight) and Preguica, meaning sloth or lazy. In the case of Luis “Limao” Heredia, he was given his nickname by a friend who saw Luis kiss a girl and she (allegedly) made a face like she had just tasted a sour lemon. With friends like these, who needs enemies. (LOL *kidding*)
As a true pioneer in the sport, Luis has seen it all in terms of the rise of jiu-jitsu; especially of that within the United States. Four years before America really saw what jiu-jitsu was thanks to Royce Gracie’s involvement in UFC 1, Luis traveled here alongside the Gracies to set up shop in Los Angeles, CA and never look back. He has trained alongside many great practitioners as well as MMA fighters. Eventually Luis felt he needed a change of scenery and now runs an amazing academy in Maui, HI. You can find out more information about him and his academy at https://www.mauijiujitsu.com, as well as like it on Facebook under Maui Jiu-Jitsu Academy.
In this video Luis demonstrates counters to your opponents own counters when unable to get the single leg and then miss the inside trip, but finish with an ankle pick. Assisting him with the demonstration is Stefan Kocev.
For more information on Luis Heredia, a break down of this move and others he demonstrates, more great techniques from other high level practitioners, news, product reviews, nutritional advice, conditioning programs, supplements information, and more check out issue #30 of Jiu-Jitsu Magazine. Be sure to get your subscription today at http://jiujitsumag.com/.
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Advanced Kimura Attack from Half Guard Top by Leandro Lo
Advanced Kimura Attack from Half Guard Top by Leandro Lo.
If you would like to learn more from Leandro Lo check out “The Lo Guard & Matrix Passing” – by Leandro Lo
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu – Finishing the Armbar – Firas Zahabi
When attempting an armbar be ready for your opponent to lock his hands in several possible way to prevent the finish. Here are a few of my favourite was to split his grip.
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Lucas Leite, Knee Shield To X-Guard Sweep: Jiu-Jitsu Magazine, Issue #28.
Most of us found out about jiu-jitsu by watching a young, lanky, expressionless Brazilian named Royce Gracie somehow defeat opponents using little movements we couldn’t comprehend via a VHS cassette. This is typical in the US; however, jiu-jitsu was already seeded for years in Brazil, so it was interesting to find out that Lucas Leite learned about the art by watching that same cassette. Though this started him on his path and he was learning from Ryan Gracie, Lucas saw it as a hobby at best and quit for a year due to lack of motivation. Eventually he returned, but due to a family move, he decided to train under Leonardo Vieira and his future forever changed, as he is now at the highest level and a decorated competitor under Checkmat. A regular on the podium is awesome in itself, but considering that Lucas competes at heavyweight, two weight categories above his natural weight division (lightweight), makes it astounding! Recently on a beautiful warm, sunny day in Orange County, CA, we had the pleasure of chopping it up again with the 5x World Champion. Like he did in issue 3, Lucas showed us a variety of ways to work the half guard, as he’s known for it being his bread and butter because he’s so amazing at using the position. Once again we were treated to a plethora of amazing goodies and were like kids in a candy store with big wide eyes. Checkout http://www.lucasleitebjj.com if you’d like to find out more about him or get information about his school.
In this video Lucas transitions from knee shield half guard, to X-guard and then takes the back. Assisting him is his brown belt, Patricia Fontes.
For more information on Lucas Leite, a break down of this move and others he demonstrates, more great techniques from other high level practitioners, news, product reviews, nutritional advice, conditioning programs, supplements information, and more check out issue #28 of Jiu-Jitsu Magazine. Be sure to get your subscription today at http://jiujitsumag.com/.
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Ryan Hall The Open Elbow – Concepts, Fundamentals, Kimura & the Omoplata
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This powerful move is based on a simple yet effective concept: the further you move your opponent’s elbows away from his body, the weaker his defenses will be.
Understanding how to capitalize on this unique position will quickly increase your ability to get submissions and control and dominate your opponents.
Ryan Hall teaches all of the fundamental details needed to be successful and on volume 1 he covers theory, structure and entries from all of the important positions of Jiu-Jitsu.
On volumes 2 & 3 Ryan uses the Open Elbow to put a new spin on the Kimura the Omoplata, making these positions far more effective then you ever thought possible!
The Open Elbow concept can be used from all positions, offensive or defense and is equally effective for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, NoGi grappling and MMA!
This 3 DVD set spans over 4.5 hours of instruction with 55 incredible Open Elbow techniques shown in the same methodical teaching style that has made Ryan Halls previous Jiu-Jitsu DVD sets world famous! This is another World Martial Arts exclusive!
Ryan Hall – Defensive Guard, Strategy, Fundamentals, Building Walls, Sweeps & Submissons
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Ryan Hall’s Defensive Guard concept is unlike anything you have seen before,because it views the guard as a position with multiple defensive walls, with each wall having its own set of tactics for defending and counter fighting.
Using this strategy, Ryan teaches that the sum of multiple guard walls is far greater then the whole and if an opponent is able to defeat one wall, you simply fall back to the next defensive wall and effectively continue the battle.
Additionally Ryan teaches within each individual guard wall position, how to move, unbalance and attack your opponent with sweeps, turnovers and submissions.
Ryan teaches the when and how and why to every defensive wall you can use, regardless of what position you find yourself in and all of the offensive and defensive options needed to finish the fight!
This DVD set spans over 5 hours of video with 53 incredible defensive guard techniques shown in the same methodical teaching style that has made Ryan Halls previous Jiu-Jitsu DVD sets world famous! This is another World Martial Arts exclusive!
Garry Tonon, High Elbow Guillotine: Jiu-Jitsu Magazine, Issue #27.
With a nickname like “The Lion Killer” and being involved in jiu-jitsu you’ve got to be able to back it up and Garry Lee Tonon has done more than that! As a multiple time World No-Gi & Pan Ams No-Gi Champion Garry has been on a hot streak of finishing a slew of opponents. He’s been tearing up the FIVE Grappling circuit and is the first EBI (Eddie Bravo Invitational) Champion at 170 lbs. His submission over position style makes for extremely exciting matches like those that he’s had against Kit Dale, AJ Agazarm, Keenan Cornelius, and his epic match at the 2013 ADCC match against Kron Gracie that set the jiu-jitsu community abuzz! Recently Garry dropped by Jiu-Jitsu Magazine HQ and demonstrated some of the unorthodox submission set ups that he’s known for. To find out more about Garry check him out via social media on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Garry_Tonon) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/tonongarry).
In this video Garry demonstrates the same high elbow guillotine choke that he used to finish Kit Dale at Metamoris 4.
For more information on Garry, a break down of this move and others he demonstrates, other great techniques, news, product reviews, nutritional advice, conditioning programs, supplements information, and more check out issue #27 of Jiu-Jitsu Magazine. Be sure to get your subscription today at http://jiujitsumag.com/.
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Eddie Bravo Twister Breakdown – The Korean Zombie VS Leonard Garcia
Eddie Bravo breaks down Chan Sung Jung’s aka The Korean Zombie’s Twister submission win over Leonard Garcia at The UFC’s Ultimate Fight Night 24.
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Joe Rogan teaches Georges St Pierre the Turning Side Kick (FULL VERSION)
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