Gracie brothers, Ryron and Rener, bring you a special JitsTV release in which they give a brief history of jiu-jitsu for the newbies and some special techniques that you don't see very often. Enjoy!
Fun fact helio won only a couple of vale tudo matches when other gracies like George Carlson oswaldo won alot more and under vale tudo rules most matches of helio have modified rules in vale tudo and grappling constes
I love these guys and their teaching style. I am a student of them thru Gracie University. If I hadn't found these guys I never would have had any interest in bjj. They are the best.
Thank you both for your enthusiasm and passion! Your grand father's philosophy is why I started Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. Gracie Academy is where I chose to train because of it's playfulness and the school's emphasis on "street applicability." Keeping it real, thank you!!
Rener was geeking out hard on the trash removal. I've paid attention to Marcello Garcia, Eddie Bravo and 5 other popular online players but for me, these guys are the overall best at teaching. It's not an easy win, but a win. They are more consistent at addressing things white belts need. That's where they rise, in my opinion. Afterall, white to blue belt is arguably the most important promotion. Fall in love with Jiu Jitsu, as Eddie Bravo says, and see watch what happens.
I'm happy to see you guys add new things to your style. The willingness to evolve is the secret to improving. I really enjoy your enthusiasm for your style. Many blessings. JS
I think it's brilliant how close you guys stay after years of being within a family with 'dominance' surrounding it at all times. Constantly trying to be the best. I see my brother once a month tops!...but we have never had to compete. You guys SURELY must have tried throughout all of your youth to be the so called 'favourite' in your Father/Grandfather's eye...yet still you have held the utmost respect for each other and have stayed selfLESS, whilst always being so very proud of the legacy you both carry forward, which I might add would only take ONE jerk to ruin forever... instead of becoming individual big headed assholes!!! I respect you guys so much that words cannot do justice.
Fantastic I wish I could adapt to grappling jiu-jitsu and learned. .. but I can't usually I feel lost in the Rola (sparring ) when they say to me, to do my natural jiu-jitsu when I know nothing of jiu-jitsu to sparring ... But I love to see them doing Jiu-jitsu. .
That Japanese man was a Judo teacher. The Gracies took what is called Newaza from Judo and adjusted and applied it in an alternate fashion where in the focus was on submissions and not only a self defense application but a sport application. It’s a fascinating history that still to this day has so many details and of course one has to commend what the Gracies have done, but never forget BJJ has a great and strong Judo history and there’s is a great crossover between the two. I train both and love them and have great admiration for each style.
Why does everyone keep bringing up 10th Planet vs Gracie Jiu Jitsu? Are you not able to comprehend the difference? They are 2 different systems with 2 different goals. To qualify as Gracie Jiu Jitsu a technique has to fit some criteria, criteria that 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu would not meet. One of which is that anyone should be able to do the technique. 10th Planet JJ is a great system with it's own merits. It was designed not as much for anyone to be able to apply or use in the street as it was as a counter to BJJ. If that's what you are after then 10th Planet may be your huckleberry. Gracie Jiu Jitsu is more for defense for everyone at any age. Both are great systems.
Jefferson Smith "designed not as much for anyone to be able to apply or use in the street as it was as a counter to BJJ" You did, kinda say that. And also... 10th Planet as a counter to BJJ? 10th Planet IS BJJ. Derp.
***** No, it's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu done without a gi. It is taught by an American, yes, but he learned it from Jean-Jacque Machado, a Brazilian who teaches BJJ. Eddie Bravo is a third degree black belt in BJJ under him.
***** No one calls it "American Jiu-jitsu." They call it BJJ or 10th Planet Jiu-jitsu. You are making up your own terms, to have an argument about semantics... Just quit while you're ahead.
Mitsuyo Maeda aka Count Koma was a great catch as catch can wrestler as well. He learned catch because he dominated the grappling world until he ran across catch wrestlers. He was beaten so he added it to his impressive already impressive arsenal. This is why Japan likes catch. It is a proven art. Good to know history
I feel that way I knew first few times I wouldn't be able to submit I got submitted a few times when I stopped worrying about submitting him and focused on survival I felt more victorious cause I wasn't submitted rest of that rolling session
Would this also work from half guard, since the position you end up with using your legs is basically half guard? My concern doing this from side mount is stepping over the leg, since the person on the bottom is often holding their knee high to protect from getting mounted.
professor ryron graice i have a question for you.you are talking about gracie jiu jitsu main purpose is for self defense, how come there are many graice member competed for years and some member are still competing like royler gracie. you are talking about gracie jiu jitsu main purpose is for self defense, never get tapout or to get survive. is it contradict to others? is it unity issue?
Uhhh, no disrespect, but yeah.......I saw it decades ago doing Catch as Catch Can. This is a beginners hold in my place, but our grip and a few other variables are different. Like the DWL and now people calling it the Kimura. It was not invented in the past century I bet my life on that. Been around for a very long time. Good stuff..
True. Catch as Catch Can has been in the U.S.A. since the 1800s at least.... And true there are different variations and different approaches in CACC and BJJ and JAP Jujitsu Judo..., but essentially the same "move." such as the DWL....
+JiuJitsu9 i just started jiu jitsu but i think cause u need the leg near the opponents head to the bottom or else if its on top u make a gap that he can escape from
north is Ryron's head, south is his body. In this video the south leg is Rener's right leg, so the north leg (left leg, which is over Ryron's head) gets hooked to the right leg and that way pushing it (to escape) is harder.
dkf85281 they can also push your north leg further north off their face and scoot their head and shoulders over the north leg to effectively nullify the armlock. You can come up from here but it won't be a stack - you'll be in guard.
You want the leg towards his feet (south) helping to hold down the leg over his head (north). If you do it the other way, then the more important leg holding down his head is on it's own and easier to disengage.
around 8:30 : my instructor aaalways tells us not to cross our feet while applying the armbar. Why is that? Why is rener apparently doing it all the time?
+Serafim Barjaktarevic At 5:51 Rener mentioned when and when not to have your legs crossed. If the arm is tucked and your legs are still crossed, he'll be able to push your legs upwards and get out.
+MrStrongBro i somehow overheard it :0 thank you though, i got it now. But since my opponent is always trying to get in between my legs with his other arm, shouldn't the habit of crossing my legs be no problem? thanks again for the answer
"If two people fight, and nobody wins; the little guy wins" I disagree, because I have met people, who were shorter than me, who also showed a complete disregard for the humanity of others. If such a person was to attack me, and I held them so they couldn't harm me or force me to harm them; then this phrase says he "Wins". Instead I say, "If as few people as possible are injured; then humanity wins." Thank you for your time.
Well of course their statement is false because you have added your own point of view to it. Their point of view is directed to individuals who are good people and are up against the "bad guy" who is bigger than them. I don't think they're too concerned on whether their statement is neutral and universal lol they practice martial arts not philosophy.
+Javier Cheluca I falsified their statement via reductio ad absurdum. If they meant "good guy", they should have said, "Good guy". Not "Small guy". They said "... jiu-jitsu is a mind set"; therefor they were attempting to be philosophical.
Yes because the Japanese are known for being huge brutes like the Vikings were. Lol my Brazilian professor who has a black belt from Ryan Gracie was laughing when I brought that up because he read my Sarcasm and knee I was right. That's just ingenious Gracie marketing saying that the Japanese techniques were based on strength and size that the Japanese are not really known for possessing.
This move depends on your far leg being cocked. His arm that reaches around your butt has to go between your ankle and your ass. Since you already know he's switched his base to face your knees then as soon as he starts reaching with that far arm, extend your leg. That way he can't grab your foot with the close hand nor lock it up with that first reaching hand. It's a very telegraphed move and Ryron's specialty which I call "sleepy moves". He catches you doing things you wouldn't ordinarily think make you vulnerable. Most people load up that leg to shrimp toward him for an escape. Any time someone switches their hips like that you should be wary of leg locks anyway. So I don't know how to escape it nor have I been caught in it but you can definitely take steps to prevent it's likelyhood. You could also probably bridge or shrimp in the direction he reaches to make him miss your foot. You'll probably then end up with some space to improve your position.
I was charging my phone and got attacked by this drunk dude, cause I wasn't speaking German,he came to me with blows and I was able to keep distance with a kick am no fighter I was scared cause he wanted to beat me up,am just glad I was not beat up and was able to stand my ground.
Stuart Maddox There was no "10th Planet" when they had their first match. Eddie's personal style just works against Royler's. I'm not saying Eddie's contributions are worthless because he does have some good stuff. Rubber guard, however, is not one of them.
Lol carlo was to different bu helio and George Gracie ot oswaldo Gracie just more violent quick and effeyand didn't require wo much teachnique, wrestling,luta livre, catch and judo are teachniques sports and Gracie family did all that sport. Carlson and rolls that make bjj science was also wrestler judokas and sambistas, the traditional judo self defence is quite similar with gjj but gjj just focus is guard and have weak throws and some catch things. George and oswaldo also train in catch and with luta livre founder tatu and helio trained under a catch wrestler name dudu, ameda was also a catch wrestler and give in gracies the vale tudo stages and the grappling philosophy that practice and same this philosophy to all his students like fadda and takeo yano. If gracies learned under Maeda and not from one of his students. JJj have his own philosophy and have a lot mental and spiritual training.
El Toquinho His eyes...just stare his eyes...I live in Hollywood, I know when someone messes with "Uppers". And I heard it from a 10th planet guy who use to roll with Rener. Said he likes Coke and Xanax.
Mr. Robot Name the 10th Planet guy or *you are a slanderous liar.* I lived in New York...I've seen plenty of people on uppers, downers, and everything in between. Make yourself a Renergy sandwich and sit your ass down somewhere.
Mr. Robot LM*B*AO My moniker is a Portuguese word, but I am not from Portugal or Brazil. I happen to study languages, something one with your limited brain power would not do. I am not a Mexican. I don't know _your_ ethnicity - I can just state that you are a bigoted piece of shit and that your comments fit the profile of a suspected white supremacist. So...you're saying that *Joe Rogan* goes around telling people that Rener Gracie is a cokehead. That's interesting! If confronted on camera, do you believe Joe would confirm your accusation? I _love it_ when dummies like yourself talk bold and put their foot in their mouths. You are either A LIAR, or setting your boy Rogan up for a slander lawsuit.