I bet Chris Haueter is the kind of cool uncle who would slip you a beer when your folks weren't looking. Amazing coach, would love to train at one of his seminars.
Chris Haueter is like watching a master chef make the world's best steak with just salt and pepper and a fire. Before my next stripe or belt or anything, I want to have this stuff down.
Started BJJ here in Amsterdam at Carlson Gracie in June 2019. This video has helped me so much. That "deep as f*ck" collar grip gives people so much trouble. Haueter, one of the "dirty dozen" is a national treasure. Thank you Myra Fukuno for the upload .
@@veilofreality - yeah unfortunately the last seminar tickets I could find were from a past event in April of 2019. This bummed me out too. I'll have to keep looking for opportunities on another event.
Rickson is a very good Gracie Jiu-Jitsu teacher as well as a master of the style of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with the fundamentals and Chris is extremely passionate about expressing his style of teaching the fundamentals I see.
Not true! ● The blind faith forced indoctrination religion of racist savages called EVOLUTION is a lie! ● Big Bang COSMOLOGY is a lie! ● Gravity is a lie! Do you mean the Bjj lessons?
Thanks so much for uploading this. I don't know if you remember but we all had sushi after training with Robert. It was the best of times in my life. Hope all is well.
Chris you are a brilliant master. The way you break it down is very easy to understand and it makes total sense every bit. I am totally loving these tutorials. Make online university for your stuff 🎓 🙏
Very interesting. Danaher wrote that taking back from closed guard is the ultimate goal (which opens other possibilities). Haueter makes you work to keep him down in closed guard to open options. What ever works for you :-)
I need a lil assistance with BJJ. I was watching the push and pull action and wondering if this was for competition or self-defense. Please let me know.
The fundamental skills look silly, but they are incredibly important especially in a pinch. He's trying to make all the movements people often forget second nature.
I just started Jiu-Jitsu a month ago.. intense! I have 4 years previously martial art experience in Tae Kwon do with a Black Belt then but doe not compare to the intensity of Jiu Jitsu
I believed so far that Haueter was Black Belt Directly under Rickson Gracie ; Now is clear why he does favor Top Position ,he was under Rigan Machado not Rickson !
He is interesting and you can learn alot from him, but I honestly feel like maybe the people at that seminar may have gotten a little burnt out from all of his yelling and profanity.
Alot of good information. I do think that the teaching style suits the american crowd better than the Europeans. Its alot of screaming, and a continous effort in trying to entertain like a stand up show.
It was a very large venue. Open layout with a lot of other stuff going on in the gym, and there were a lot of people in the seminar. His voice was at a volume that was appropriate for the space and environment, which would probably not be nearly as effective otherwise. As for his sense of humor... well, that's just Chris. :)
Unfortunately I don't Agree with Professor Haueter about Guard in Jiujitsu ; GJJ guys should pull guard @ any opportunity during sparring and should be encouraged to do so ,this is Butter and Bread in Jiujitsu against stronger and heavier opponent .
Chrissy clearly says to himself while smoking dope at home - How many people coming to me to learn BJJ can I offend and manipulate in my dojo in one preaching and teaching lesson.
Thanks so much for uploading this. I don't know if you remember but we all had sushi after training with Robert. It was the best of times in my life. Hope all is well.
@@lancegorman6043 I have a thing or two from when Robert cornered him, even back from the Team Quest days. Ask him if he'd like to have them, and if he does, to get in touch with me. Thanks. :)