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ROGER GRACIE Explains the Best Closed Guard in BJJ 

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Bernardo Faria is a 5x World Champion. Bernardo started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Juiz de Fora - MG, Brazil at the age of 14 in 2001. After receiving the Black Belt from his first instructor Ricardo Marques in 2008, He moved to Sao Paulo to join BJJ legend Fabio Gurgel and his Alliance team. After many years of training and winning many major titles, Bernardo moved to NYC in 2013 to train and teach at Marcelo Garcia Academy. In 2015 Bernardo achieved his dream of winning the IBJJF World Championship Open class title and his division, doing the double Gold and becoming the 1st in the IBJJF Ranking and also chosen as the best athlete of 2015.
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Комментарии : 223   
@ms1454
@ms1454 2 года назад
I like how Bernardo always acts like a white belt when learning from everyone when he himself is a world champion.
@LoganBruneau
@LoganBruneau 2 года назад
The perfect mentality.
@robertleewhitt6241
@robertleewhitt6241 2 года назад
You can tell Bernardo totally respects Roger > that’s what Jiu Jitsu is all about respect !
@robertlee3805
@robertlee3805 2 года назад
@E S Yes < Roger did > that was an unbelievable match . I loved it !
@samhandwhich743
@samhandwhich743 2 года назад
that's because Bernardo is an absolute legend!
@postypower
@postypower Год назад
Forever a student 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@diegobriones9219
@diegobriones9219 2 года назад
Concepts (Not all, but just for my own notes): - When in Closed Guard, prevent the guy from putting his hands on your chest because that will help him posture up - Try to break his posture by pulling your legs up, even when he attempts to stand - Pay attention to the timing of when to pull with your legs when he stands (typically, when the 2nd leg comes off the floor is the perfect time to pull back with your legs and break his posture) - Don't be in a hurry, there is no threat if he can't open your guard, time is your friend if he keeps expending energy to pass your guard - When attacking with your arms, make sure you're pulling his collar with the intent of bringing his shoulders down so he can't posture - Fighting his posture and keeping him in your closed guard is 60% of the battle EDIT (After re-watching 6 months later): - Make sure that with any grip you take of his lapel, your arm is stapled over his arm. (This will make it harder for him to posture up)
@alyssondasilva4484
@alyssondasilva4484 2 года назад
Nice
@ryanflores285
@ryanflores285 2 года назад
Good man, thank you
@yodizzll
@yodizzll 2 года назад
agree. I would add, that once you have control of the grips and posture, you're next step should be getting your leg over the shoulder. from there you can attack whatever you'd like.
@diegobriones9219
@diegobriones9219 2 года назад
@@yodizzll so true. thank you.
@melanievoltz4453
@melanievoltz4453 Год назад
This was fantastic-thank you!
@ggtt2547
@ggtt2547 2 года назад
9:55 : People confuse basic for easy. Ah, spoken with true wisdom.
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 2 года назад
The scissor sweep is basic but it took what felt like forever to get it good enough to not telegraph it. Probably my favorite sweep from the bottom.
@tobymaples7646
@tobymaples7646 2 года назад
Make closed guard great again
@kimgaugemusic
@kimgaugemusic 2 года назад
Reminds me of Luke's first lesson with Yoda, "Simple it may be, but easy it is not."
@kogrady2409
@kogrady2409 2 года назад
Roger’s techniques are absolutely perfect.
@bjjreelz
@bjjreelz Год назад
Main takeaways: 1. Don’t allow to stand up. 2. Deny posture by winning grips 3. Block the chest grip as most dangerous 4. If you lose fight for chest grip go over with collar grip 5. Perfect timing to pull opponent down is when second leg gets off the mat
@juiceman7649
@juiceman7649 2 года назад
Roger explaining his basic but complex Jiu jitsu at the end was awesome
@jptothetree
@jptothetree 2 года назад
Oh my god, I now remember that years ago I learned (and subsequently forgot) about that posture break timing when they try to step up with their _second_ foot. I can't forget that again! So good.
@ishigoku
@ishigoku Год назад
Its really big thanx to bernardo for putting himself in a student position He really let his guests teach n show theire details Without much interfering Knowing that bernardo himself is a great champ and an incredible jj player !
@ThePriestTown
@ThePriestTown 11 месяцев назад
Always learning and respecting what others bring to the table. Gotta respect that.
@adamcappello1384
@adamcappello1384 2 года назад
Your constant humility and generosity to make this content available is a testament to you. Keep up the great work.
@jiujitsustudent604
@jiujitsustudent604 2 года назад
There’s a reason that the army doesn’t call basic training easy training. The more I listen to Roger, the more I realize that I already have all of the techniques that I need to be as good as I could ever possibly want to become. I’m not even a black belt yet, but I have all the same tools he does. I just need to learn how to use them better. Little tips like keeping your hands at the center of your chest to prevent someone from grabbing there are so helpful. I feel like they literally advance my understanding of jiujitsu by months if not years.
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 2 года назад
Amen. I have enough to be good but getting the mind to chain them together is my struggle.
@davidwest6162
@davidwest6162 2 года назад
Basic training was extremely easy compared to bjj to me
@linbei16
@linbei16 2 года назад
I'm beginning to get the sense that the best, most successful people in any field don't do different things, they do things differently, and that's the difference (pun totally intended)
@LJSJIUJITSU
@LJSJIUJITSU Год назад
It's all about the basics man.
@cbaxtermusic
@cbaxtermusic Год назад
god I felt this statement, my goal is usually to keep my elbows close to my opps inner-thigh, I never go for the center chest grip I typically go for the high lappel, pushing the opposite knee to the mat prevents the triangle, but its allot of effort to stack pass like that, the keeping the grip on the center of the chest is so simple yet so advanced, you are essentially pinning your opps center line, its hard for bottom player to set up most techniques by this little grip, what a video osss!!!
@sandsand5483
@sandsand5483 9 месяцев назад
I think what makes Rogers game feel so "basic" is that everyone knew what he wanted to do to you. He wasn't pulling from a fancy bag of tricks. He just did it so well that nobody could stop him getting what he wanted.
@CAArrazola
@CAArrazola 2 года назад
Man this is so valuable!! Just these two lessons will take me years to develop. Thank you Bernardo for the amazing content!! You're the best
@Mattchew2232
@Mattchew2232 2 года назад
"No 'basic' is easy." That's a great quote.
@theebob2008
@theebob2008 2 года назад
I appreciate all those small details. Thank you!
@marrowburnette2289
@marrowburnette2289 2 года назад
Thanks Bernardo for posting this and thanks to Roger. You guys are awesome.
@jemscorner4916
@jemscorner4916 2 года назад
Watching you guys talk to each other gives me a peaceful vibe..
@1deaver
@1deaver Год назад
Bernardo asks all the right questions and brings attention to the most important taught details. Thank u for this.
@MackTrainingAcademy
@MackTrainingAcademy Год назад
Roger really does use the most fundamental moves but takes them to a high level with great detail.
@horsefucker1866
@horsefucker1866 2 года назад
Excellent material as always! One of my fave RU-vid channels ever!!
@stujujitwingfut5192
@stujujitwingfut5192 2 года назад
No basic is easy!! Absolutely brilliant
@t-bone7988
@t-bone7988 6 месяцев назад
Man, roger's techniques and concepts are timeless.
@time6430
@time6430 2 года назад
Another smash hit! These are fantastic, thank you guys for sharing these priceless insights!
@ryanjohnson5811
@ryanjohnson5811 4 месяца назад
Rogers closed guard instructional is amazing! I only wish he had showed how to defend the "Sao polo pass" in it as he showed how to counter all the over guard breaks
@claudiucosar
@claudiucosar Год назад
admiring every time the humbleness of Bernardo! and he's a black belt world champion...insane how JJ make great characters...! OSS
@cratos900
@cratos900 Год назад
For sure my favourite GI competitor ever! Love how simply he explains basic techniques that have so much details in themselves 😁
@anthonydooley3616
@anthonydooley3616 9 месяцев назад
The most valuable lesson from this video is that the "basic" techniques can make you a world champion once you master them. So many times we want to learn advanced techniques, but winning is more important than how technical your finish is.
@carlosgranah
@carlosgranah 2 года назад
Huge honor for me for being able to watch your content!!
@Leopar525
@Leopar525 2 года назад
Wooohoooo!! Any Roger video is party time. Thank you Bernando for all the hard stuff you do for us
@TransientMobile
@TransientMobile Год назад
What can I say, every single video you produce is full of fantastic details and instructional information. Thank you Bernardo!!
@gregor955
@gregor955 2 года назад
Love the armbar details great stuff from the 🐐
@petrholoubek6491
@petrholoubek6491 8 месяцев назад
Great tutorial on Closed Guard! Such depth on probably the most basic guard blows my mind.
@slavicvolk
@slavicvolk 6 месяцев назад
1:44 the grip fight over your sternum 4:57 time posture break when 2nd leg come off the mat 7:35 control sleeve to not allow regripping and attack getting high guard 8:22 gain shoulder first for armbar (cross grip & cross sleeve)
@chrisnoble4606
@chrisnoble4606 2 месяца назад
That 2nd leg timing has helped me so much! Cheers guys 🤟
@patrickreagan7784
@patrickreagan7784 5 месяцев назад
Great questions,Bernardo!
@gojuryu3
@gojuryu3 3 месяца назад
one MASTER speaking to another.
@superbroolyy
@superbroolyy 2 года назад
very helpful video thank you bernardo and roger
@nastyriffs
@nastyriffs 2 года назад
Roger taught me this armbar set up when I was a blue belt and I used in every competition following.
@giovannicoding
@giovannicoding 7 месяцев назад
I have rewatched this video for like a week and I got a chance to try this technique last night and wow does it work nobody opened my closed guard at all, amazing and thank you for this technique.
@zelatraining
@zelatraining 2 года назад
The last detail with the armbar was also shown by Rickson. The leg on the shoulder prevent posture up so it makes it easier to get it. These are the details that are from Rolles Gracie.
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 2 года назад
Flo Grappling has a great video from Roger as well on close guard. It became a big part of my bottom game. This is years of trial and error shown in 15 minutes.
@ricardorovello
@ricardorovello Год назад
Such much wisdom in so few words. Thanks for the class. Oss
@MrJoshdude101
@MrJoshdude101 Год назад
Thanks for the content!
@blkwarriorspirit5528
@blkwarriorspirit5528 10 месяцев назад
OSS professor Roger Gracie and professor Faria thank you for this educational BJJ video. I will now revisit my closed guard game with this Roger Gracie knowledge drop. OSS ✌🏿
@jorgevegamadriz4240
@jorgevegamadriz4240 Год назад
Gracias Bernardo por mantener la correcta humildad cuando los invitados intentan transmitir conocimiento y sabes agradecer y sorprenderte.
@darccarolina765
@darccarolina765 7 месяцев назад
Obrigada pela aula!
@seentv1696
@seentv1696 2 года назад
Thank you for this. Keep it up.
@maddyfernandez6497
@maddyfernandez6497 4 месяца назад
thankyou for the jiujitsu knowledge 🙏🙏
@TheSecretGaijin
@TheSecretGaijin Год назад
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL. I love this.
@realkinehawaii1829
@realkinehawaii1829 Год назад
Bernardo always approaches instruction with a humble & half glass full mind set. I really like his style & page!! I learn alot!!👍🏽🤙😁
@LangFamilyFarmsLA
@LangFamilyFarmsLA 2 года назад
Roger's game is fundamental..not basic
@wrestleruff
@wrestleruff 2 года назад
Top guys, generous with their knowledge
@davidaurard6800
@davidaurard6800 Год назад
Milles mercis !
@ThuNder4581
@ThuNder4581 2 года назад
I tried this when rolling and this was amazing because this sets up subs a lot easier with the legs on the shoulders and with the grips
@DeathrashWhiplash
@DeathrashWhiplash 11 месяцев назад
Drilled closed guard today at noon class, going to bring this approach to the 7 pm. Thanks for the video update: the posture break/sweep as soon as the 2nd leg is up works very well
@seanko_jj
@seanko_jj Год назад
great tip.Thank you
@badderdandem
@badderdandem 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@ishigoku
@ishigoku Год назад
Ive learned one thing actualy I like many others used to say roger has basic solid game But like he explaine basic has good amount of complexity n details that i myself at least over looked for so many years ! Interesting video Sonetimes the talk can teach you so much n so many things Thx again !
@dadmindmatters
@dadmindmatters Год назад
Really great lesson thank you
@Zach-lv5qs
@Zach-lv5qs Год назад
Beautifully simple.
@TerrenceThomas
@TerrenceThomas 11 месяцев назад
As a white belt, I can’t tell you how grateful for this video. 🙏🏾 Obrigado
@RawGuruRecords
@RawGuruRecords Год назад
incredible info
@multilevelintelligence
@multilevelintelligence Месяц назад
I use Rogers comncepts in rolling in my gym and i am very satisyed that not even purple belts can escape my white belt closed guard :)
@itdoesntmatter8029
@itdoesntmatter8029 2 года назад
I won 4 matches at master worlds at black belt using these methods. People just can’t get out of my closed guard. Unless I let them stand then they have a chance.
@theonewhoknocks2809
@theonewhoknocks2809 2 года назад
Great stuff
@nimaaghdaii
@nimaaghdaii 2 года назад
What a legend!!
@martinfritsch9706
@martinfritsch9706 3 месяца назад
That's incredible!
@marceaudavy6904
@marceaudavy6904 Год назад
wouaw ty for this knowledge
@viniciusqueiroga321
@viniciusqueiroga321 Год назад
First of all thanks for the lesson! The video was awesome. Does anybody else agrees that if you close your eyes while Roger speaks it seems you’re learning directly from Bane?
@kathyong405
@kathyong405 Год назад
Wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow. I’m honored to watch your videos and all the work I love you put into it excellent motivational
@filipsiecinski
@filipsiecinski Год назад
awesome!
@rosescott3936
@rosescott3936 3 месяца назад
No one can ever come close to roger hes the best and so handsome with a gorgous smile i love to watch him on the mat what a man ❤😊
@dktcs
@dktcs Год назад
Pure gold!
@gegaoli
@gegaoli 2 года назад
Fantastic
@mckenziecreative
@mckenziecreative 2 года назад
Roger is the Man!
@jeffsassjiujitsu920
@jeffsassjiujitsu920 2 года назад
Just incredible
@sasquash8709
@sasquash8709 2 года назад
Big legend!
@biffdanielson2820
@biffdanielson2820 2 года назад
Roger just might be the greatest all-time
@mustikit
@mustikit Год назад
great instructor
@ericalexandre1
@ericalexandre1 2 года назад
Aí sim 😁👏👏👏
@mjolnir9855
@mjolnir9855 Год назад
Love closed guard. ABP. “Always Be Pulling!” Not literally “always”, but it’s a good rule. I love to lift my hips and put weight down on my opponent’s hips to keep them from standing up. But sometimes you just need to know when where to pull the collar/head, and bring them down
@5675421
@5675421 Год назад
'My game is simple, but not easy.' Roger Gracie
@bxlawless100
@bxlawless100 2 года назад
It’s all details, details, details!
@oanderson2411
@oanderson2411 2 года назад
“Ppl confuse basic for easy” 👏👏👏
@robertleewhitt6241
@robertleewhitt6241 2 года назад
Roger Gracie is so technically sound you just have to love this guy if you’ve trained any Jiu Jitsu at all !
@fridaveramendiquintana3195
@fridaveramendiquintana3195 2 года назад
Pure gold txs
@laurenallianic4920
@laurenallianic4920 Год назад
Excellent content. Oss proffers
@marat304
@marat304 2 года назад
Instant like for 2 legends
@lloyd3264
@lloyd3264 Год назад
humble guys
@Sidecontrol1234
@Sidecontrol1234 Год назад
Wow that is some alpha! I need to remember this one!
@johnnyjung2054
@johnnyjung2054 2 года назад
Legends
@mmcmx
@mmcmx Год назад
Damn my neck was hurting from watching Roger there!!! Hahaha So much wisdom in 10 minutes!
@jesseadams9064
@jesseadams9064 Год назад
6:30-7 minutes in totally changed my understand of closed guard
@rollinOnCode
@rollinOnCode 2 года назад
Bernardo is the best and roger gracie is da bestest. ❤️ them both
@samhandwhich743
@samhandwhich743 2 года назад
I think I can sense a hint of a London accent coming on in Roger, heard it on random words towards the end of the video, top class lemon squeezer is our rodge!
@BugMateo
@BugMateo Год назад
This is great information man... I am just starting, so all of these is new to me
@michalidesperfektny5217
@michalidesperfektny5217 6 месяцев назад
@Bernardo Faria BJJ Fanatics Can you trying putting your right leg above the left leg in the guard?
@nicob3226
@nicob3226 3 месяца назад
Master of masters
@hermixtonen
@hermixtonen Год назад
I would like to see a video from Roger where he shows both gi and no gi versions of the same attacks
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