Intro to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: Part 3 -- The Basics II

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I'm 50 years old I just started Jiu-Jitsu 3 months ago. Although I'm tapping a lot, I feel confident I can take on a 9 year old.

stewmeat
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He's so happy! I love these videos because he is so ecstatic about what he's doing.

ranchhandrandy
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BJJ is what gave me my soul back after surviving years of brutal domestic violence and an attempted murder by someone much heavier, taller and stronger than myself. I was constantly living in a fearful and traumatized state of mind, even long after the aggressor was gone. Maybe even more so. I got sick of constantly questioning how to be truly free, without becoming an aggressor, without becoming helplessly dependant on the mercy of bigger, scarier people in this world. I finally found BJJ as an answer to that question and I'm forever in its debt, truly.


It's nothing short of phenomenal what your body can do once you stop making yourself so small in your own mind.

hollygamble
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"If nobody wins the fight, you won." Amazing advice. Taking my first lesson tomorrow. 48 years old and am just fascinated with Jiu Jitsu. What an amazing art.

fuloran
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I'm a 5'4", 120lb, 20yo woman taking my first bjj class in a couple days after a man I don't know grabbed my waist in a coffee shop last week.I'm excited to move beyond paralyzing fear to having some confidence in my ability to keep myself safe!

moniquelauren
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Rener has the classic enthusiasm that only a person doing exactly what he was born to do can have.

dangerouswater
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Rener is such a great teacher. He uses the right illustrations to explain the concept. "You can 'drown' in a street fight."

DaigoParry
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“No permanent damage, no bruises... no evidence”

Alcoholic step fathers getting real excited

rockymckay
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I keep thinking that patch on his arm is a Pizza.

Hawkman
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Hell of a techer. Hell of a teacher! Never met a clearer lesson. Thank you.

virginioferrari
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finally...a martial arts teacher that recognizes the aspect of being tired during a fight and how to deal with that dynamic....this guy is a fight scientist....love it

geoffnash
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"If nobody wins the fight, you won. Especially if the opponent is bigger, heavier, and stronger than you are" Yes!!! After training BJJ for about 3 years I was assaulted by a man on the street. He was certainly bigger, heavier, and stronger plus had the element of surprise on his side. Thanks to BJJ I was able to control the situation, defend myself, and fight back until he decided to bail on the fight. Adrenaline was flowing, I was in full on flight or flight mode, but I was comfortable and in my element due to so many hours of drilling and rolling. BJJ can literally be a life saver.

aubreybaker
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"you don't accidently triangle-choke someone"
I lost it at that point xD

DanskeGameplays
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WOW! I LOVE this! after a lifetime of striking Martial arts I'm seeing things that make me so excited! ... GJJ is AWSOME. and Rener is a Great teacher

DavidLee-nouc
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I can't tell you how much watching this has helped me. Sounds like it should be simple but this video for whatever reason helped me realize how to manage the distance while rolling and now instead of constantly overthinking what i should do its natural. Thanks.

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“It’s called the triangle choke my friends”

This guy’s so legittt

davidiancrux
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being squashed into someones dangly bits till your unconscious must be the ultimate humiliation

kevlarchicken
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I've been a fan of MMA for more than a decade now, and I can say that grappling part of any fight is a HUGE part, it's incredibly important and it can turn any fight upside down at any moment.

Everybody who underestimates technique is plain wrong, HOWEVER I notice people lately tend to underestimate strength and size factors too, which is just as wrong...For example one great grappler can beat much bigger and stronger opponent than himself, but imagine that opponent being much bigger, twice as strong AND knowing how to grapple just as good as the first guy :) the first guy has very slim chances of winning in any way :)

So in a nutshell I believe that one should not underestimate anything, everything matters at a right place and at the right time, it's up to us to use our self defense tools the best we can given the situation we are in, and, of course, to first avoid the violent confrontation as hard as we can, before actually getting into a fight.

VEGETADTX
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"Every man should know how to protect himself and his loved ones". Thank you for this life 101 reminder and thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏

tosmanhype
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I recently started BJJ, I’m 46. Amazing sport. I love it! It’s like fast response chess (once you learn the techniques).

toddmastrobuoni