Awesome display of Jiu Jitsu prowess, kudos to GB Idaho for the killer video. I wish there was a GB closer to me to train at. Looks like you guys offer awesome skills.
For a BJJ blue/purple belt, he knows a lot of takedowns. A rarity in modern BJJ schools. Good to see BJJ going back to its roots to Japanese Ju-Jitsu/Judo. Good stuff! Keep it up!
@kosenjudo They do forget but a rule that I am personally not a fan of "pulling guard" stops the BJJ player from performing a good throw hence many schools do not even practice it at all. All they practice is how to safely pull guard. This is the same case with several modern Judo schools. They teach basic (at most blue belt BJJ) ground game and do not go further into details simply because in Judo, it's easier to win by a throw then a submission or a pin. The rules ruins the art.
VERY IMPRESSIVE ..REALY GOOD TECHNIQUES..THIS WIL HELP ME IMPROVE MY GAME THNX
wingsweep1 2 months ago
Awesome display of Jiu Jitsu prowess, kudos to GB Idaho for the killer video. I wish there was a GB closer to me to train at. Looks like you guys offer awesome skills.
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kosenjudo 2 months ago
For a BJJ blue/purple belt, he knows a lot of takedowns. A rarity in modern BJJ schools. Good to see BJJ going back to its roots to Japanese Ju-Jitsu/Judo. Good stuff! Keep it up!
pcjudosambo 2 months ago
@pcjudosambo Thank you, we agree about the importance of good takedowns...all BJJ matches start on your feet, I think some schools forget that.
kosenjudo 2 months ago
@kosenjudo They do forget but a rule that I am personally not a fan of "pulling guard" stops the BJJ player from performing a good throw hence many schools do not even practice it at all. All they practice is how to safely pull guard. This is the same case with several modern Judo schools. They teach basic (at most blue belt BJJ) ground game and do not go further into details simply because in Judo, it's easier to win by a throw then a submission or a pin. The rules ruins the art.
pcjudosambo 2 months ago
Good stuff!
xcriminial 3 months ago