i love watching this sort of stuff it helps at school when you have people that run their mouths and say they can kick your ass i have movies that i might put up on here showing the sort of stuff i can do. put a thumb up for me if you think i should
Thing i dont like is how the tori is trying too hard to sweep with his foot, causing it too look way too sloppy. All he needs to do is slide the foot as far over right behind the heel and pull all the way down. Seems like he's trying to hard to hit the heel itself.
Ordinarily i don't comment unless it is positive on vids . However this should be called an arm drag takedown . The tani otoshi is very sloppy and he is losing him by the time they hit the floor .Good concept poor execution .
very cool im eleven ive never done jujitsu in a real school or lesson but im going to start out with this ive done karate and sumo but i really want to learn new takedowns and self-defence and this is very helpful (i hip tossed my dad which weighs twice as much as me awesome video keep making new ones please
i made a nasty move out of that. this is how it goes. man grabs my arm. i try to break his gripp then go for the arm pitts ,drag his body towards me then lift him up then drop him on his head
the readon he didnt do it exactly the same was because hes a black belt and he has done it that many time he knows hot to adjust the move to make it easier for him everyone body is diferent you just need to learn the mechanics of a move you dont need to do it exactly the same
It's such a slight difference that either way the technique is effective.
I can also say for fact that Marc is a great instructor because he is my professor at the Gracie Barra gym in Phoenix and has shown his exceptional training skills every time I've ever been on the mat with him.
alright i see a major problem here. he explains to hit the achillies tendon, when he instructs the guy in the white to perform the takedown after explaining that, he does it wrong and the instructor doesnt say shit
bjj comes strait from judo when judo was introduced to brazil . JJ comes out of japan and is much older although it also originaly came from judo. they even spelt different bjj-Jiu Jitsu & jj-jujitsu
judo came from japan back in the day and originally the fighters were much bigger and brazilian fighters were smaller so they had to utilize smaller and quicker moves to compete
Well done, These videos are helpful cause u can learn the technique at home when ur not at the dojo and u can keep watching it until u get it right. Very good.
It is a martial art and ofc theres rules to follow, in mixed martial arts however, elbows and other strikes are allowed and BJJ is very useful in such fights, but you need to know other fighting techniques to defend yourself against those types of attacks aswell.
At 1:25, "from here I have neutralised every attack that he can make"... WHAT???? does a knee in the balls or an over head elbow in the face not count as an attack to this guy????
I am yet to find an expert village video that shows something good...
@jazzyslip He is talking about a fight in the sport of jui jitsu, in which a knee in the balls or an over head elbow in the face is not legal. So fuck off until YOU know what you are talking about
oh and in addition he says "on the streets the guy grabs me" which basically means that he is not talking about "a fight in the sport of jui jitsu" as you put it ;) and I am pretty sure that on the streets you are allowed by the "rules" to use your knees and elbows ;)
I agree with the fact that you cannot knee in the groin in a competition, however, he does say that "if someone grabs you in the street..." and moreover, if this is a martial art (which it is) then the effectiveness of the technics shoud not be limited to competitions
hard to knee someone with any power from the side, not to mention he isn't going to stop there in the middle of the takedown. though it should probably be called an arm drag takedown rather than an armbar takedown.
Whatever. That was a throw for sure, but it was in NO WAY an armbar, that guy talks shit. you want BJJ instructional vids check out Submissions 101 they are really good and easy to understand.
In Judo, this is called Tani Otoshi. It is probably one of the most practical take downs that works very well on the street too. I successfully used it on guys 50-60lbs heavier then I was (I'm 185lb).
It is a sacrificing "throw" so, once on the ground one has to work fast.
lol how funny was it right at the end.. he's like and finishes with an armbar... and finishes with an armbar steps over the head and finished with an armbar lol while the guy just sits on his head
What do you mean there is nothing effective about that submission. Your arm is going back far enought to the point where it can snap. According to my experience with it it is very effective.
people who train in martial arts just to use it for violence or to "beat someones ass" is what gives the art a bad name. Self defense, competition, military action, mma, there's nothing wrong with those. It pisses me off to see someone abuse what us true martial art practitioners hold valuable to us.
i train mma/bjj/muay thai/sanshou/and boxing and if some one trys to fight me in the street best believe im going to use everything i know u hurt them and i have that being said our world was built apon fighting since the beginning of time so for yall to say its only for self defense r really bull shittin yourself. in fact some ppl deserve jus to have there ass beat period.
If you're getting into fights and know martial arts, no matter what style, then you are a disgrace to our art. Martial arts is for self defense and competition, not to kick the shit out of someone just to test out what you know.
@DarthVakku101 I do it for competition and so do many many many other martial artist, it is not a disgrace to challenge your self in a Man vs Man Fight, its human nature to want to fight we feel it everyday
@DynomiteDerek I do the competition as well. I have no problem with MARTIAL ARTISTS competing against one another. But when someone takes their knowledge and uses it against someone without self-defense justification out on the street, then that's when our lifestyle gets a bad name.
@DarthVakku101 You're right. I nearly got into a fight today but told our head of year about the moron. I should of walked away when he started talking about dead relatives of mine who were close and told off then. Hence why I'm looking at these videos because I'm sure a fight may start and I wanna defend myself but best option is to get out.
@smokeyandcraig Singapore is a 1st world country, it is the 17th richest country in the world per capita, and has beautiful modern cities considered one of highest exponents of modern architecture.
@DarthVakku101 i agree. its one thing 2 fight if u have 2 but not 2 go out n start shit just 2 beat sum1 up. that is disgracing your teachers and fellow followers of ne art. cage fighting and other competitions are perfectly ok, not fighting on the street. n if sum1 is taking classes and goin n gettin into street fights 9 out of 10 they gettin there ass whooped cause they couldnt follow how the art was meant 2 be.
discrace or not i know it and i use it for self defence it aint an art to me its a weapon so if you got anything to say about that then well fight it out................................................WITH MARTIAL ARTS HAHA
This is not Gracie nor should he be using their name, and mixed martial arts is not going to win you a real fight. MMA is just a sport and is a disgrace to what martial arts is about.
MMA will win a real fight if you know how to use it. The last fight i got in I used a strike I learned in Hakiedo and pretty much knocked him out. It did knock him to the ground and end the fight though. If I had wanted to i could have went to my ground fighting and really hurt him... but there was no point in it.
ur the man bro im a martial artes and thats what i say every fighting style has a point toit there is no fighting style that is better ppl dont get that......
lol i love all ur guys response jst one ? anyone a pro or been paid to show moves online? lol no show the guy here some respect shit im an amateur mma fighter 3gs a fight and i respect they guy cause he probly got that just to show a few common moves
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is merely a variation on Japanese Jiu Jitsu and Judo. There are almost no original techniques. No Gi Submission Grappling is a worldwide phenomena, and all the new moves come from various countries, not just Brazil. That is what most fighters use on the ground now in MMA.
Why would you want to take both your assailant and yourself down to the ground? Ideal response would be wrist/hand pluck on the arm that grabs your shoulder, followed by punches/hammers to the face and/or kicks to the groin followed by knees. That'd be the most effective method for neutralizing an attacker. Then again, I'm speaking from a Krav Maga perspective, not wrestling/grappling.
I understand BJJ is a very different style to KM, however the guy talking refers to a "street" scenario where the aim is to neutralize the attacker and prevent him from harming you or someone you're with. My point is that in order to do this a KM style response would be more suitable given the intention of the assailant and the aim of the defense. It's also important to remember that on the street one of the last things you want to do is end up grappling it out on concrete..
problem is that a fight does sometimes end up on the ground. And not everyone has the standup to fight from their feet. But if you can close the distance and take a person to the ground almost no-on in regular society knows what is happening there. I do however agree with you, that if you can learn Krav-maga it is superior than most other styles as being on the ground for long in street can be dangerous.
Great move but it is suseptable to a re-drag against an opponent with grappling skills. I used this move thousands of times in my many years of grappling. make sure, when learning moves, you are competent on both sides and learn the the defense to it! (3X State Wrestling Champion)
This is not a Gracie self defence technique; it's a wrestling arm-drag with a judo trip. The wrist-release at the start requires strength, as does pulling the arm across the body. There is no leverage here and this is a low % defence if your opponent is bigger, stronger and more athletic. GJJ SD was designed to allow the weak to overcome the strong through leverage and superior position. These guys doing the demo should know better.
I agree with "littsmed1" on this. Most people do not have the time or the inclination to spend hours every day mastering complex martial arts techniques. A few simple, practical self-defense techniques done well are what generally works best. The skill level of a fourth degree black belt is an awesome defense, but how many people will ever acquire that skill level? If you have to stop and think about what you're doing, it's already too late to do it anyway.
Great comment, I started wrestling and martial arts in 2nd grade and someone starting out 10yrs behind the game rarely achieve the technical ability that has become second if not first nature to me or anyone that has grown up learning these skills.
so i see most bjj videos are taken on a mat... would these techniques work if you werent on a matt? perhaps grass or asphalt? i ask only because there is alot of sliding and sweeping of the feet incorporated in the moves.
i agree with z06camaro. i hate it when people see really well built men and think they can take on the world. its stupid because yeah that man might be strong but what he going to do if he cant hit you and the you could easy go for the submission and he probably wouldn't have a clue what to do.
Really good technique. Looks simple and effective. Being a martial art instructor I would definitely use this if the opportunity arises. We have something like this in my self defense class, only we do not go to the ground because in the streets (from my experience as a cop) its not always who is the toughest fighter or more skilled. The victorious one is the guy, with a buddy, who has the gun.
I agree that this is a great technique, and you can come up with many variations on it. I teach my students in Self Defense to be creative, and do what you can do, and also that the winner of the fight is the person who's buddy shows up with the gun, this is also heavily stressed in the Modern Army Combatives program.
i doo mma and when in a fight u never go for the fancy stuff i tell ya. i nice simple take down is all thats nesscesary m8 n them simple ground n pound 101.
I agre. I always tell my Self Defense Studtnes to not worry about all the fancy crap, basics is where it is at, and I also teach them when to go to the ground, because with multiple attackers you do not want to be there. I go with the KISS theory, Keep it Simple Stupid, you want gross muscle movements and leave all the fancy stuff behind, unless you like showing off. Street fights are about survival, sport is for being fancy and training for glory.
You need technique, but they must be simple and easy to remember, They must also be able to be adapted under any situation. Lots of complex techniques will do someone no good under the adrenalin rush, but simple will do the trick. I have seen the adrenalin rush even in combat situations, and the most prepared and trained person has frozen in the right conditions. so techniques that build on eachother with gross musle movements is the way to go in my opinion.
The guy doing the initial grab is leaving himself open for a right uppercut or hook. Take your pick. You could punish him without having to go to the ground.
or you could break his arm on the ground. if you do the take down you will be in a position that you can inflict more damage with getting less done to you than brawling him
I'd like to know how many of these comments come from experienced martial artists and how many come from blow hards that watch too much UFC and think that gives them the right to an opinion. not trying to offend anyone, I'm one of the latter myself, only I'm not afraid to admit it to strangers.
you are right, there is praktically no grip break, he just "moves" the hand away... And then, he tries to exactly hit the foot, which is not really necessary, it works fine if you just put your whole leg behind his two feet... (see Tanio-Toshi in Judo).
Then: "from here i neutralise any attack he can make" - sorry, but he is in a good position for a bunch of throws RIGHT THERE. (almost any hip-throw, then ko-uchi-gari and the like....) And why does he change the grip to the waist?
these are some sick defensive moves, but the only mistake I noticed is that on the first 3 or 4 moves winds up with the opponent's arm in front of your face which means he could swing a elbow back and probably daze you lol..
yup your right and if im gonna be behind you id use a rear-naked choke instead of adding all these complicated movements . just let the guy pass out and leave him laying in the street
Aside from Maeda's teaching BJJ to the Gracie brothers, Vale-Tudo(Anything goes) is blood and guts street fighting as much so as you will see anywhere. BJJ is now highly incorporated in VT as well as Luta Livre (sp?). My point is that clean or DIRTY fighting BJJ has been proven to work, as well against strikes of all kinds and does excellent as a component.
And if your attacker comes at you with fresh fuit like a banana or raspberries you can use the same techniques to take the banana away, eat the banana, leaving your attacker 'elpless. Assuming you don't have a gun or a 30 ton weight to drop on him.
Steps over the head, steps over the head
Do the damn armbar already haha lmfao
Dirtydan500mag 4 months ago
i love watching this sort of stuff it helps at school when you have people that run their mouths and say they can kick your ass i have movies that i might put up on here showing the sort of stuff i can do. put a thumb up for me if you think i should
clarky2528 4 months ago
ending fail.
TheCityLightz 5 months ago
this is tani otoshi... not an armbar wtf
sikfaka1 5 months ago
Thing i dont like is how the tori is trying too hard to sweep with his foot, causing it too look way too sloppy. All he needs to do is slide the foot as far over right behind the heel and pull all the way down. Seems like he's trying to hard to hit the heel itself.
Meissama 6 months ago
Ordinarily i don't comment unless it is positive on vids . However this should be called an arm drag takedown . The tani otoshi is very sloppy and he is losing him by the time they hit the floor .Good concept poor execution .
razor84man 6 months ago
@razor84man agree
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aah i hate it when some comment got so many replies and when i try find it i cant find
tiia134 8 months ago 4
if someone goes to punch u and u do this it will freak them out a bit
griffallstar 10 months ago
nice.. just wish there was better quality!
XvSKINNYvX 11 months ago
Once you were on the ground couldn't you opponent just roll over on you and pin you?
IIIhittmanIII 1 year ago
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why don't you see this in MMA fights?
mikedjmix 1 year ago
also everyone that says text in the way theres an x that you can close it with
crazyguitaristrockst 1 year ago
very cool im eleven ive never done jujitsu in a real school or lesson but im going to start out with this ive done karate and sumo but i really want to learn new takedowns and self-defence and this is very helpful (i hip tossed my dad which weighs twice as much as me awesome video keep making new ones please
crazyguitaristrockst 1 year ago
he really sounds like Mr Mackey from south park when he says OK, vote up if you agree
MostarBrato 1 year ago
i never knew ive been doing jiu jitsu without knowing it
the1calling0is0evil 1 year ago
@the1calling0is0evil disable subtitles
whitefox60 1 year ago
TEXT IS IN THE WAY. CAN'T SEE VIDEO.
migraine516 1 year ago
what if chuck norris is grabbing on to your collar
odie798 1 year ago
@odie798 Uh oh Chuck Norris is gonna break the earth cuz you said that
soren415 1 year ago
haha they dont stand up in base! Gracie's don't want to see that!! :-)
sharkfurious 1 year ago
Thats an arm drag to rear takedown.
Whyisthat101 1 year ago
God, not only is expertvillage the most pathetic "how to" group out there, but the people that watch it have the most retarded comments imaginable.
Saforge 1 year ago
I doubt this will work for 140lb. me, but, to be fair, I'll give it a try on one of my 180lb. friends.
emulare11 1 year ago
i made a nasty move out of that. this is how it goes. man grabs my arm. i try to break his gripp then go for the arm pitts ,drag his body towards me then lift him up then drop him on his head
MPS0808 1 year ago
@MPS0808 yooo il do dat all day every day
xcubanpapix 1 year ago
how do ya break the opponents grip where is the softener to break his grip ?
ranamuk1 1 year ago
If you are fighting an idiot...this would be the way.
Milkbarfc 1 year ago
the readon he didnt do it exactly the same was because hes a black belt and he has done it that many time he knows hot to adjust the move to make it easier for him everyone body is diferent you just need to learn the mechanics of a move you dont need to do it exactly the same
maruj666 1 year ago
and in the end when he goes over it again he sais hits the heel!!!!!!!!! wtf? horrible instructor
vaporking420 1 year ago
It's such a slight difference that either way the technique is effective.
I can also say for fact that Marc is a great instructor because he is my professor at the Gracie Barra gym in Phoenix and has shown his exceptional training skills every time I've ever been on the mat with him.
Phattousai 1 year ago
alright i see a major problem here. he explains to hit the achillies tendon, when he instructs the guy in the white to perform the takedown after explaining that, he does it wrong and the instructor doesnt say shit
vaporking420 1 year ago
ppl can do wut the fuck they want with their body bitch
paul0coronado0 1 year ago 2
good info
MADMANOWNZ 2 years ago
why is it called the armbar takedown?
rommelcs79 2 years ago
big defferent between bjj and jj?
dni10 2 years ago
not so big... BJJ is like version 2.0 of JJ
gorentati 2 years ago
bjj comes strait from judo when judo was introduced to brazil . JJ comes out of japan and is much older although it also originaly came from judo. they even spelt different bjj-Jiu Jitsu & jj-jujitsu
pestmanpat 2 years ago
Whats best in MMA fights you think?
dni10 2 years ago
I think BJJ
most MMA fighters either have a BJJ background or take it up when entering MMA
It was adapted from judo specifically for street fighting where as JJ is more tournement based.
In ufc 1 a dutch JJ practitioner made it through the heats but lost out to hoyce gracie a BJJ practitioner.
My trainer told me of a tournament between the two
arts where the results were all in favour of BJJ.
That is not to say JJ is not highly effective.
pestmanpat 2 years ago
judo came from japan back in the day and originally the fighters were much bigger and brazilian fighters were smaller so they had to utilize smaller and quicker moves to compete
2010platinum 2 years ago
You could also just grab the hand and go for an armbar
bla7091 2 years ago
if i hip throw a guy and and then finish him with a kimura would it be called a kimura takedown? lol
aswtx75 2 years ago
that's called a kick ass takedown baby!
JEBSDUDES 2 years ago
lol like.... hip throw to side guard into a kimura?
thats a good takedown idea.
StraightUppJeff 2 years ago
Well done, These videos are helpful cause u can learn the technique at home when ur not at the dojo and u can keep watching it until u get it right. Very good.
SingdanceFilm 2 years ago 23
It is a martial art and ofc theres rules to follow, in mixed martial arts however, elbows and other strikes are allowed and BJJ is very useful in such fights, but you need to know other fighting techniques to defend yourself against those types of attacks aswell.
barteeman 2 years ago
this actually helped!! ALOT!!!! =D some kid picked a fight with me in school and i used this against him and won! =D thanks expert village! lol
dudeurgonna 2 years ago 13
@dudeurgonna Sounds like your making a commercial..
mexicano7771000 6 months ago
@dudeurgonna
and you used armbar?
did you break his elbow?!
ngtobzzz 1 week ago
lol the ending was a total fail XD
dudeurgonna 2 years ago 2
At 1:25, "from here I have neutralised every attack that he can make"... WHAT???? does a knee in the balls or an over head elbow in the face not count as an attack to this guy????
I am yet to find an expert village video that shows something good...
jazzyslip 2 years ago
@jazzyslip He is talking about a fight in the sport of jui jitsu, in which a knee in the balls or an over head elbow in the face is not legal. So fuck off until YOU know what you are talking about
jamcliff999 2 years ago
jamcliff, is it a martial art or not??? if it is you have to be prepared for every eventuality, not just for a fight with rules...
jazzyslip 2 years ago
oh and in addition he says "on the streets the guy grabs me" which basically means that he is not talking about "a fight in the sport of jui jitsu" as you put it ;) and I am pretty sure that on the streets you are allowed by the "rules" to use your knees and elbows ;)
jazzyslip 2 years ago
he is demonstrating organized, competition moves... im 98% sure they can't knee in the balls in a competition.
3r1c151 2 years ago
I agree with the fact that you cannot knee in the groin in a competition, however, he does say that "if someone grabs you in the street..." and moreover, if this is a martial art (which it is) then the effectiveness of the technics shoud not be limited to competitions
jazzyslip 2 years ago
hard to knee someone with any power from the side, not to mention he isn't going to stop there in the middle of the takedown. though it should probably be called an arm drag takedown rather than an armbar takedown.
kempobrad 2 years ago
Theres no way he can land a knee with any kind of power from that position. Even then you have a free hand to defend,
Same for the elbow, and even then, the way the arm is held he wont have room to turn all the way for a full strike.
Mikealike92 2 years ago
its expert village i wouldn't expect anything better than this waste r they joking? That's just a carried over side toss like really? Epic fail
hakuboshi1 2 years ago
Whatever. That was a throw for sure, but it was in NO WAY an armbar, that guy talks shit. you want BJJ instructional vids check out Submissions 101 they are really good and easy to understand.
BIFPproductions 2 years ago
Que ridiculo!!
EMANCP8 2 years ago
yea that was whack
purpulehaze 2 years ago
somebody outta be shame.
BIGIRONGRIP10 2 years ago
thats my bros tacher
unitedweloveyoualway 2 years ago
Weakness, That is NOT an arm bar!!! I'd own this guy!!
Ponce7620 2 years ago 2
there was never a arm bar there were two opportunities for one but it never happened. stupid expert villiage. have you seen their muay thai guy?
JrPercusionist 2 years ago 2
why does expert village suck at everything they try to teach you
corpito123 2 years ago 3
In Judo, this is called Tani Otoshi. It is probably one of the most practical take downs that works very well on the street too. I successfully used it on guys 50-60lbs heavier then I was (I'm 185lb).
It is a sacrificing "throw" so, once on the ground one has to work fast.
oknevals 2 years ago
how was that an arm bar takedown? he did a body lock and wasn't even holding onto the other guy's arm.
eamonob84 2 years ago
What "street world" is he living in?... So a badguy on the street would hold this loose, + being unactive with his other hand!?
YinYangsson 2 years ago
lol how funny was it right at the end.. he's like and finishes with an armbar... and finishes with an armbar steps over the head and finished with an armbar lol while the guy just sits on his head
itskoota 2 years ago
actualy it was an inverted traingle choke not an armbar he was doing at the end
RomiGalvez 2 years ago
i really don't like this move. Nothing effective about it.
AriasRequiem 2 years ago
What do you mean there is nothing effective about that submission. Your arm is going back far enought to the point where it can snap. According to my experience with it it is very effective.
aTastySnickers 2 years ago
The guy in the blue gi needs a longer belt... he cant tie it right...
WHITEBELT44 2 years ago
u cant get the arm bar if their armpit isnt close to their nuts....
926531 2 years ago
how did this guy get his black belt?
ph33ric 2 years ago
very carefully
rocketjoke 2 years ago
he got his 1st degree from flavio almeida
sayainrace 2 years ago
people who train in martial arts just to use it for violence or to "beat someones ass" is what gives the art a bad name. Self defense, competition, military action, mma, there's nothing wrong with those. It pisses me off to see someone abuse what us true martial art practitioners hold valuable to us.
DarthVakku101 2 years ago
i train mma/bjj/muay thai/sanshou/and boxing and if some one trys to fight me in the street best believe im going to use everything i know u hurt them and i have that being said our world was built apon fighting since the beginning of time so for yall to say its only for self defense r really bull shittin yourself. in fact some ppl deserve jus to have there ass beat period.
19IRONMAN90 2 years ago
If you're getting into fights and know martial arts, no matter what style, then you are a disgrace to our art. Martial arts is for self defense and competition, not to kick the shit out of someone just to test out what you know.
DarthVakku101 2 years ago 51
Is a soldier who uses martial arts (Such as the US Marines, or Israeli soldiers trained in Krav Maga) a disgrace?
(Not rhetorical, honest question.)
MCulpa 2 years ago
no, that said, if the guys not shoving a gun in my face, im not going to punch him in the balls
RabidxPanda 2 years ago
@DarthVakku101 I do it for competition and so do many many many other martial artist, it is not a disgrace to challenge your self in a Man vs Man Fight, its human nature to want to fight we feel it everyday
DynomiteDerek 1 year ago
@DynomiteDerek I do the competition as well. I have no problem with MARTIAL ARTISTS competing against one another. But when someone takes their knowledge and uses it against someone without self-defense justification out on the street, then that's when our lifestyle gets a bad name.
DarthVakku101 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 Amen to that, and I'll admit I feel the need to test myself, but thats what sparring, and competition is for right? =)
Sabre809 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 Amen to that, and I'll admit I feel the need to test myself, but thats what sparring, and competition is for right? =)
Sabre809 1 year ago
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trentinium 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 Ahhh man...
WESKER96 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 What if someone attacks you?
whitefox60 1 year ago
@whitefox60 If someone attacks you and you attack back its self defense, thats what this is used for mostly :P
TheMexOfAmerica 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 You're right. I nearly got into a fight today but told our head of year about the moron. I should of walked away when he started talking about dead relatives of mine who were close and told off then. Hence why I'm looking at these videos because I'm sure a fight may start and I wanna defend myself but best option is to get out.
Avataryoutuification 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 .....just dont fuck with me cause fighting is my favorite stress reliever
xilence17 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 martial arts is for competition? now THAT is a disgrace to the art.
smokeyandcraig 1 year ago
@smokeyandcraig stfu dog. just admit that he's correct instead of barking non-stop,
SnowyPigs 1 year ago
@SnowyPigs dont call me dog you peasant. martial arts were created for self defense and offense. any other use is a dilution of the initial vision.
smokeyandcraig 1 year ago
@smokeyandcraig peasant LOL nice fail insult. bet u are a nerd keyboard warrior. AWWW :) byeee~
SnowyPigs 1 year ago
@SnowyPigs dude, you live in singapore which is a third world country. you are a peasant lol have fun at the sweat shop today hahahahahahaha
smokeyandcraig 1 year ago
@smokeyandcraig Singapore is a 1st world country, it is the 17th richest country in the world per capita, and has beautiful modern cities considered one of highest exponents of modern architecture.
NECC94 1 year ago
@smokeyandcraig so before insulting people about aspects of their lives independent of their will... get your facts right.
NECC94 1 year ago 2
@DarthVakku101 shut up bitch
DBag1212 1 year ago
@DarthVakku101 i agree. its one thing 2 fight if u have 2 but not 2 go out n start shit just 2 beat sum1 up. that is disgracing your teachers and fellow followers of ne art. cage fighting and other competitions are perfectly ok, not fighting on the street. n if sum1 is taking classes and goin n gettin into street fights 9 out of 10 they gettin there ass whooped cause they couldnt follow how the art was meant 2 be.
babyface0514 1 year ago
discrace or not i know it and i use it for self defence it aint an art to me its a weapon so if you got anything to say about that then well fight it out................................................WITH MARTIAL ARTS HAHA
eric392009 11 months ago
@DarthVakku101 STFU!!! ITS A FIGHTING STYLE LIKE ANY OTHER IF SOMEBODY FUCKS WITH YOU I THINK YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO FUCK EM UP...
daddyuknw 11 months ago
yoozinho ,,its true, tienes razon.
obvio ,, y se escribe ,owns..
para ser mas eficaz
anda maluco
Naturalhombre 2 years ago
This is not Gracie nor should he be using their name, and mixed martial arts is not going to win you a real fight. MMA is just a sport and is a disgrace to what martial arts is about.
pyrokid96 2 years ago
MMA will win a real fight if you know how to use it. The last fight i got in I used a strike I learned in Hakiedo and pretty much knocked him out. It did knock him to the ground and end the fight though. If I had wanted to i could have went to my ground fighting and really hurt him... but there was no point in it.
scoutsniper66 2 years ago
ur the man bro im a martial artes and thats what i say every fighting style has a point toit there is no fighting style that is better ppl dont get that......
taekwondolessons4u 2 years ago
lol i love all ur guys response jst one ? anyone a pro or been paid to show moves online? lol no show the guy here some respect shit im an amateur mma fighter 3gs a fight and i respect they guy cause he probly got that just to show a few common moves
BadoM92335 2 years ago
true that
iggyzdaplaya 2 years ago
I'm Proud to be Brazilian, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu ons everyone -)
Yoohzinho 2 years ago
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is merely a variation on Japanese Jiu Jitsu and Judo. There are almost no original techniques. No Gi Submission Grappling is a worldwide phenomena, and all the new moves come from various countries, not just Brazil. That is what most fighters use on the ground now in MMA.
ryansilvatapsyouout 2 years ago
Why would you want to take both your assailant and yourself down to the ground? Ideal response would be wrist/hand pluck on the arm that grabs your shoulder, followed by punches/hammers to the face and/or kicks to the groin followed by knees. That'd be the most effective method for neutralizing an attacker. Then again, I'm speaking from a Krav Maga perspective, not wrestling/grappling.
moz776 2 years ago
BJJ is based upon tripping or throwing your oponent to the floor then disabling them by using a submissions or choke
g00d3rs 2 years ago
I understand BJJ is a very different style to KM, however the guy talking refers to a "street" scenario where the aim is to neutralize the attacker and prevent him from harming you or someone you're with. My point is that in order to do this a KM style response would be more suitable given the intention of the assailant and the aim of the defense. It's also important to remember that on the street one of the last things you want to do is end up grappling it out on concrete..
moz776 2 years ago
problem is that a fight does sometimes end up on the ground. And not everyone has the standup to fight from their feet. But if you can close the distance and take a person to the ground almost no-on in regular society knows what is happening there. I do however agree with you, that if you can learn Krav-maga it is superior than most other styles as being on the ground for long in street can be dangerous.
TheStudentofthegame 2 years ago
It's expert village! These people have 1 good tip on every 1000 they hand out, and you probably knew the good one already.
Stop wasting your time on expert village. Buy a book, get a teacher, whatever.
Rafzorz1 2 years ago
hmm wouldn't arm bar takedown be more like a flying armbar.
cbb692 2 years ago
Great move but it is suseptable to a re-drag against an opponent with grappling skills. I used this move thousands of times in my many years of grappling. make sure, when learning moves, you are competent on both sides and learn the the defense to it! (3X State Wrestling Champion)
helobelow 2 years ago
This is not a Gracie self defence technique; it's a wrestling arm-drag with a judo trip. The wrist-release at the start requires strength, as does pulling the arm across the body. There is no leverage here and this is a low % defence if your opponent is bigger, stronger and more athletic. GJJ SD was designed to allow the weak to overcome the strong through leverage and superior position. These guys doing the demo should know better.
GreenDistantStar 2 years ago
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Anony5050 2 years ago
who gave this guy a black belt? he teaches like a low level blue belt. every aspect could be taught better.
thepushfitzy 2 years ago
this is not an armbar takedown, change the title. Its an armdrag, to door stop takedown.
adrock3 2 years ago 2
ye man ur right these nigs dont know shit like us do :)
jeager22 2 years ago
I agree with "littsmed1" on this. Most people do not have the time or the inclination to spend hours every day mastering complex martial arts techniques. A few simple, practical self-defense techniques done well are what generally works best. The skill level of a fourth degree black belt is an awesome defense, but how many people will ever acquire that skill level? If you have to stop and think about what you're doing, it's already too late to do it anyway.
GDR352 2 years ago
couldnt agree with you more
freddy8finger 2 years ago
Great comment, I started wrestling and martial arts in 2nd grade and someone starting out 10yrs behind the game rarely achieve the technical ability that has become second if not first nature to me or anyone that has grown up learning these skills.
helobelow 2 years ago
rofl so that he cant hurt me or hurt anybody i know! rofl that is classic this guy is awesome
MikeAKATheBoss 2 years ago
so i see most bjj videos are taken on a mat... would these techniques work if you werent on a matt? perhaps grass or asphalt? i ask only because there is alot of sliding and sweeping of the feet incorporated in the moves.
MikeAKATheBoss 2 years ago
the mat prevents the guy that's getting thrown from getting hurt.
vanity81 2 years ago
i agree with z06camaro. i hate it when people see really well built men and think they can take on the world. its stupid because yeah that man might be strong but what he going to do if he cant hit you and the you could easy go for the submission and he probably wouldn't have a clue what to do.
craigmanutd91 2 years ago
oh man was that sloppy.
YamasakiBJJ 2 years ago
wat do u expect from a white and blue belt lol
prettyprince567 2 years ago
want about bjj vs jkd i wanna see that action or tkd
matt125hew456 2 years ago
Really good technique. Looks simple and effective. Being a martial art instructor I would definitely use this if the opportunity arises. We have something like this in my self defense class, only we do not go to the ground because in the streets (from my experience as a cop) its not always who is the toughest fighter or more skilled. The victorious one is the guy, with a buddy, who has the gun.
Earthquake1981 2 years ago
I agree that this is a great technique, and you can come up with many variations on it. I teach my students in Self Defense to be creative, and do what you can do, and also that the winner of the fight is the person who's buddy shows up with the gun, this is also heavily stressed in the Modern Army Combatives program.
littsmed1 2 years ago
LOL at all the fat UGers on here.
GTA8075 2 years ago
i doo mma and when in a fight u never go for the fancy stuff i tell ya. i nice simple take down is all thats nesscesary m8 n them simple ground n pound 101.
abcdefghijklmnop9567 2 years ago
I agre. I always tell my Self Defense Studtnes to not worry about all the fancy crap, basics is where it is at, and I also teach them when to go to the ground, because with multiple attackers you do not want to be there. I go with the KISS theory, Keep it Simple Stupid, you want gross muscle movements and leave all the fancy stuff behind, unless you like showing off. Street fights are about survival, sport is for being fancy and training for glory.
littsmed1 2 years ago 2
Yeah but don't you agree its good to have technique behind gross muscle movement? Power is nothing without technique, I am sure you know that.
z06camaro 2 years ago
You need technique, but they must be simple and easy to remember, They must also be able to be adapted under any situation. Lots of complex techniques will do someone no good under the adrenalin rush, but simple will do the trick. I have seen the adrenalin rush even in combat situations, and the most prepared and trained person has frozen in the right conditions. so techniques that build on eachother with gross musle movements is the way to go in my opinion.
littsmed1 2 years ago 2
Very true
z06camaro 2 years ago
The guy doing the initial grab is leaving himself open for a right uppercut or hook. Take your pick. You could punish him without having to go to the ground.
zaxflaya 2 years ago
or you could break his arm on the ground. if you do the take down you will be in a position that you can inflict more damage with getting less done to you than brawling him
IRISHcats14 2 years ago
Id just give the guy flowers, Lol
marvinisaboy 2 years ago
the best thing about mma fighting its more about brains then bronze
ooofrootloop 2 years ago
not if you are lesnar, then its all bronz
retrojoel 2 years ago
braun* LOL YOU'RE BOTH RETARDED
coliahthefiend 2 years ago
I'd like to know how many of these comments come from experienced martial artists and how many come from blow hards that watch too much UFC and think that gives them the right to an opinion. not trying to offend anyone, I'm one of the latter myself, only I'm not afraid to admit it to strangers.
billyspurr 2 years ago 2
I have a request please how do you defend against a side bear hug from the ground? Thank you for your time
mysticaldragon1978 2 years ago
HAHAHAHHAHAHAAhAHAHAHAHAHA OH WOW
more like ARM DRAG
fuck I'd rather just get a collar tie, do a duck under and pass to his back then do the same DRAG down
coliahthefiend 2 years ago
hhahahahahahahahah
JASONSEP95 2 years ago
there is no armbar in this takedown... it should be called armDRAG takedown if anything... but mostly it should just be called worthless
SoUthinkURtough 2 years ago
the guy in the blue isnt trying and by the time they have took him down he could have already fucked em up lol
crackbean09 2 years ago
that is the worst grip break
smartypants83 2 years ago
you are right, there is praktically no grip break, he just "moves" the hand away... And then, he tries to exactly hit the foot, which is not really necessary, it works fine if you just put your whole leg behind his two feet... (see Tanio-Toshi in Judo).
Then: "from here i neutralise any attack he can make" - sorry, but he is in a good position for a bunch of throws RIGHT THERE. (almost any hip-throw, then ko-uchi-gari and the like....) And why does he change the grip to the waist?
VVilliV 2 years ago
LOL shiiit i do bjj man and these guys dont look like they can take anyone but themselves.......plus the video loads shitty
Odonjrlive 2 years ago
i know i train and im sure glad i dont train in this
dillg123 2 years ago
these are some sick defensive moves, but the only mistake I noticed is that on the first 3 or 4 moves winds up with the opponent's arm in front of your face which means he could swing a elbow back and probably daze you lol..
tharealyungross 2 years ago
yup your right and if im gonna be behind you id use a rear-naked choke instead of adding all these complicated movements . just let the guy pass out and leave him laying in the street
lovemym16 2 years ago
dude these guys could take any of you with the legs and hands tied behind there back shut up
alabamaboy69 2 years ago
dude these guys could woop any of you guys easy
MrKai4444 2 years ago 3
This is really usefull.
runeseth23290 2 years ago
the blue guy is always getting his ass whooped
breakerankle 2 years ago
Fag
crazyfireworks12 2 years ago
look at his belt :P
dragdritt 2 years ago
thanx Expert Village for posting useful videos for the beginners... it's a free video so there is nothing to complain about.
randzbev 2 years ago 3
Who is Marc Zee to use the Gracie name?
Also the guys showing the moves don't have a real understanding of what they are doing.
James92802 2 years ago
expert village people never understand...
SYLVAK 2 years ago 2
Yeah I'd have to agree, these people know the motions but that's it.
jpforsgren 2 years ago
this is for beginners which is just about learning the motions
hypn0tickbr 2 years ago
Aside from Maeda's teaching BJJ to the Gracie brothers, Vale-Tudo(Anything goes) is blood and guts street fighting as much so as you will see anywhere. BJJ is now highly incorporated in VT as well as Luta Livre (sp?). My point is that clean or DIRTY fighting BJJ has been proven to work, as well against strikes of all kinds and does excellent as a component.
thebuzzcjc 2 years ago
And if your attacker comes at you with fresh fuit like a banana or raspberries you can use the same techniques to take the banana away, eat the banana, leaving your attacker 'elpless. Assuming you don't have a gun or a 30 ton weight to drop on him.
seanachae 2 years ago
monty python. :D
Gordos 2 years ago
is gracie & brazilian jiu-jitsu the same thing?
BonelessPanic 2 years ago
yup! :) the gracie family is brazilian!
Whyhq 2 years ago
yea, bjj is the name of the martial art, but different people have different ways of teaching it. gracie and machado are the main ones
timmafee0 2 years ago