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My first BJJ Tournament. 53 year old white belt. 

Ross Elder
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Match number one of two at the Buckeye Grappling Championship.

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8 сен 2024

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@wadzilla3711
@wadzilla3711 Год назад
I'm 51 and 7 weeks into BJJ and love it, this gives me hope. Didn't even know there was a AARP division. Lol.
@michelemalbano
@michelemalbano Год назад
- How do you call the one who won? - A fighter. - How do you call the one who lost? - A fighter. - How do you call the ones watching? - Public. Congratulations to both of you!!!
@herberthenderson9453
@herberthenderson9453 2 года назад
I'm a 62 yo white belt and I found your match with your competitor a true inspiration. I look forward to competing in a year or so. Keep up the good work and have fun.
@joesph9748
@joesph9748 Год назад
How old were you when you started? I’m 56 thinking about giving it a go with my 17 year old son. Seems pretty intimidating to get started…
@MagnificentBeast
@MagnificentBeast Год назад
@@joesph9748 I just started BJJ at the age of 46. I’m so glad that I did. It is an amazing sport both physically and mentally. I also just had my first competition and had a great time even though I lost both of my matches. It is intimidating, but can you think of anything in life that is really worth doing that isn’t intimidating or challenging. Just take that first class and believe me you will be hooked. See you on the mat!
@karilacrosse5011
@karilacrosse5011 Год назад
Great job! I'm a 53 year old white belt too, I recently had my first tournament and it was really fun. I just wish they had master classes for females, us old ladies ended up going against women half our age.
@SuperJayme8
@SuperJayme8 8 месяцев назад
This was outstanding! As the tournament director of this particular tournament "BUCKEYE STATE GRAPPLING CHAMPIONSHIPS I want to say thank you for posting this. Great match!
@dragosristici
@dragosristici Год назад
Ross and Rodney. That was phenomenal. Keep it up. Im a 46 years old white belt with a decade of love for the sport who just decided to start. While I thought I would be able to get some of the first moves, I was stunned of the sheer tendon force that bjj creates. I am 1 month in and STILL did not get over it. But its the best sport in the world. It truly is the human chess game. Hope I never stop.
@milproakron
@milproakron Год назад
You've got this, Dragos! Enjoy the ride. It hurts sometimes lol. All the time...really
@deanwatts68
@deanwatts68 Год назад
Took me 3 weeks for my knees to start feeling half normal after my first week LOL. (1 month ago) Been training mobility and stretches since :)
@jaime33912
@jaime33912 Год назад
This is inspiring for me because I am 57 years old and have been doing BJJ for two months.
@sarahbradshaw3699
@sarahbradshaw3699 Год назад
How do you feel physically at age 57 compared to your 20’s and 30’s? Is there much of a difference with cardio, strength and recovery?
@WConn100
@WConn100 Год назад
Fifty three? YOU'RE a child. I am 73, just started and have been going to class for just short of 5 weeks, attended 29 classes. I need to drop 15 more lbs and gain some stamina. Back injury a couple of years ago has slowed me up but I'm working on it. BJJ is great. I have a boxing, wrestling, TKD, JUDO and Krav Maga background.
@djmenace3646
@djmenace3646 7 месяцев назад
73? You are a kid. I'm 93.
@chrisstephens3196
@chrisstephens3196 Год назад
I just started at 42 and my whole body hurts. So much respect for you🙏🏼❤️
@milproakron
@milproakron Год назад
Pro tip: It's not going to stop hurting haha. You just get used to it hurting.
@govtom4
@govtom4 Год назад
Keep training. I’m always sore, but it’s worse when I don’t train.
@mrallen1971
@mrallen1971 3 месяца назад
I feel so young! I'm only 52. lol Great match and an awesome submission.
@GTCTraders
@GTCTraders Месяц назад
Awesome going! Started when I was 52 as a White Belt, and still at it ... just pace yourself and STAY CONSISTENT
@lazi21
@lazi21 2 года назад
I love how much they smile and laugh and just have fun doing Jiu Jitsu :)
@jfkesq
@jfkesq 10 месяцев назад
I'm almost 60. I should only watch old guys fight. Young guys are so flexible.
@timothyv.6855
@timothyv.6855 6 месяцев назад
Congratulations. I imagine that wanted to make you keep training. Aloha.🥋 Oss
@shaunwhite3249
@shaunwhite3249 Год назад
Well done one for us oldies I'm a 55 year old and a blue belt keep going
@jasonabc
@jasonabc Год назад
Nice getting ready to try bjj again at 50. How long did it take you to get your blue belt if you don't mind me asking
@shaunwhite3249
@shaunwhite3249 Год назад
It took me 3 years but I only trained twice a week I know train 4 times a week
@robbie574
@robbie574 3 года назад
Nice job young man!
@oMegaEddy13
@oMegaEddy13 Год назад
I pray to be like you guys in the future
@michaelquejadachannel4562
@michaelquejadachannel4562 17 дней назад
EXCELLENT AGE AS A NUMBERS
@donaldstewart8494
@donaldstewart8494 5 месяцев назад
nice kimura from bottom
@joe_memes7310
@joe_memes7310 11 месяцев назад
They move pretty good
@theFormidable1
@theFormidable1 2 года назад
How many times a week do you train with hard sparring and how many days after does it take you to recover fully? I'm 48 and after a day of hard sparring it takes me about 5 to 7 days to fully recover, if I force it and try to train hard earlier then my performance suffers because of my injuries that I'm very wreak and feel over trained
@JayGaulard
@JayGaulard 2 года назад
It takes a while to recover for me. I'm 48 too and I used to train at least 3 times per week. Now I teach/train once per week and I definitely feel it for a few days. It's weird, it seems like I sleep better the second night after training than the night of.
@theFormidable1
@theFormidable1 2 года назад
@@JayGaulard I used to box in my teen years and then watched the first UFC back in 93 so I slowed down with boxing and took jujitsu at Relson Gracie's school got my blue belt after training off and on for about 6 or 7 years then had to quit because of life but I kept staying fit by boxing training and could recover with 2 or 3 days. My last street fight was at 43 against a 33 year old boxer/wrestler and I actually felt strong and got him in an arm bar which stopped the fight, but even for that brief 5 minutes it was a real struggle then 5 years later i decided i wanted to get back into jujitsu started training the past 2 months as a white belt again but I still can actually hold my own against blue and purple belts at my school but I do notice the recovery takes so much longer than when I was younger. I'm kinda glad to hear it's not just me at this age haha, but yeah I feel my shoulder blades are sore especially since I sleep on my sides and now I cut down my training to twice a week but with work being physically demanding by the time I go back to train the pain is exacerbated again because of hard sparring.
@JayGaulard
@JayGaulard 2 года назад
@@theFormidable1 I was just watching a few videos about training over 50. The guy was mostly talking about avoiding injury. I've been training for 14 years and am now a black belt instructor and I can tell you that injuries are the last thing I worry about. I need to keep scrambling just to keep up with the younger guys. Blue belts are very good these days and purples are nothing like they used to be (much better now). I still do well, but I'll tell you it's a lot of work. More than it used to be. I think I was actually a lot better when I was a brown belt.
@theFormidable1
@theFormidable1 2 года назад
@@JayGaulard much respect bro just the rank alone of black belt even purple and I'm humbled around them lol. I know my body has got to get used to the impacts of rolling again thing is i don't remember it being this sore in my 20s, but yeah the more I go I do notice i just tough it out and keep going hard after 2 or 3 days rest and I'm starting to recover quicker than a whole week haha, but same here been watching vids about old man jujitsu and I do think it's good advice to not bite off more than I can chew since I'm no longer a spring chicken if I want to keep training. I have noticed that I have my old injury acting up again since some one did a dick move neck crank on me when I was younger and pinched a disk in my neck that's flaring up, but yeah I love jujitsu even more so now that I have all these youtube vids to help my game more
@milproakron
@milproakron 2 года назад
Sorry for the late reply. I go to 2 or 3 BJJ classes per week with the occasional extra class thrown in. When we roll, most of the time we're sparring hard. At this age, now 54, I'm not sure I know what recovery actually feels like lol. Seriously, though, for the first year it was worse. As you get stronger and more used to the type of abuse you take, recovery time has shortened. Currently I'm out and have a surgery in a couple of weeks which is not related to martial arts training at all. I am perhaps lucky. I have a lot of old injuries and thus far I've been able to not Seriously re-injure them.
@BibleSamurai
@BibleSamurai 2 года назад
good match
@daddyrooster88motivate
@daddyrooster88motivate 5 месяцев назад
Hey Ross how long have you been training before this day?
@milproakron
@milproakron 5 месяцев назад
At that point, it was about a year with a break in the middle from catching covid and was out for a month.
@seamusmcinnes2678
@seamusmcinnes2678 Год назад
53? They look 73!
@watchmansmitty1
@watchmansmitty1 3 года назад
HO-LY....SHIT!!!. I haven't wanted to wrestle you, wearing only a jockstrap and a shit ton of lotion, for a very long time. It's like I've fallen in love with you all over again!!!
@vernelee7277
@vernelee7277 2 года назад
Pass the Ben-Gay and Geritol!
@sweetcell8767
@sweetcell8767 5 месяцев назад
I think coaching should be banned in these events. Let the guys roll. It’s meant to be a good spirited competition based on the skills you’ve acquired at training. We don’t need a running commentary. The guys can either execute the skill or they can’t.
@PayUntoCaesar
@PayUntoCaesar Год назад
When you were discussing starting position, you should have pressed him to start in the triangle......at least worth a shot.
@nateg1227
@nateg1227 Год назад
what a scrap fellas!
@hi-q2261
@hi-q2261 Год назад
If he's 53 and he's a white belt, takes most people a decade to get a black belt 😕 he will be getting graded in a retirement home 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@milproakron
@milproakron Год назад
This is not funny. But it is also true 🤣🤣
@mbrum3230
@mbrum3230 Год назад
Dope. So he will either be 63 with a bb or 63 wo a bb. U will always be a clown tho.
@joe_memes7310
@joe_memes7310 11 месяцев назад
If they still can fight at 63 then they won!! bjj is a journey not a race
@pgpsdoug3986
@pgpsdoug3986 4 месяца назад
referee never kept a close eye on the positions when resetting competitors
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