You don't truly understand the artistry of BJJ until you see a fifty year old man with bad shoulders utterly destroy a young man in his athletic prime.........using nothing but pure technique.
Imagine the amount of "eureka!" moments he had feeling the techniques done at absolute perfection level. You really have to feel Jiu Jitsu like that to truly understand
Josh is seasoned and smart. He is going that speed because he knows professor is like quick sand. The faster you move and struggle, the faster you sink.
This is why I love to watch the older guys, that came up through the self defence era of Jiu Jitsu with Helio around. They roll so calmly, so effortlessly and so effectively
Prof. Sauer simply put is amazing! What beautiful jujitsu! The flow the energy! Every technique seems effortless! A treat for all those in attendance and those who watch this video! No ego just flow... What a motivator !!!!!!
Professor Pedro Sauer has one of the sharpest, smothest, flawless, precise BJJ i ever seen in my life, can see in his way of rolling the complete dedication of a Whole lifeline with Master Rickson Gracie..RESPECT
this is scary. the brown belt would toy me like nothing. but i'm seeing that the professor is toying him making me forget that that's a brown belt. almost made me think i can take on that brown belt. this is insane.
I was thinking the EXACT SAME THING!!! The Brown Belt would SPANK me, and Pedro DIRTIED the Brown Belt. So using simple mathematical substituion, Pedro would SPANK me DIRTY!!!
@vtasurfers1: I may be wrong but Im prettty sure that sweep is a variation to the "flower sweep". Its a slightly different set up/approach, but same principal of catching your opponent when his weight is off center just enough to windshield wipe him over.
That's the difference with high level Gracie Black Belts and the rest. Marcelo's student's push him and there rolling is more like a match but the Gracie guy's (Are a Gracie or was taught by a Gracie) get much more respect and it's about inches and leverage more. Both are good but the Respect aspect has to be remembered....
It is extremely humbling to roll with someone of his caliber. When you get to be a brown belt, sometimes you forget where you came from or where you really are. You're at the point that a lot of your partners are not tapping you on a regular like they used to. Sometimes it takes rolling with a great to give you the proper perspective.
In first 1/4 of the video I stopped watching it! Why it the BROWN BELT dude keeps putting his right foot upfront all da time??? Didn't he learn from the first or second time he gets caught by the professor !!!!