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  • Secondly,

    White belt, blue belt, purple belt, brown belt, black belt even, No matter what the belt, they are still a student, "he who said they know everything knows nothing". help each other learn, and when they win that compettion with that sweep you showed them, you can marvel in the fact that you showed them how to do it.

    Training is exactly that TRAINING. So leave the competition big ego bull shit at the fucken door.

  • A person who never lets himself get in a bad postion will never learn, If your confident in your jiu jitsu then why not let the white belt pass, get side control, observe a learn, every one does it differently, sit back close your eyes and feel their balance and weight, Plus, let the lower belts win now and then, epeacially if they do the technique they just learned and do it right, give them confidence in what they do, I dont see the point in hammering them every chance you get.

  • Nice! At GB Seattle under Prof. Rodrigo Lopes, we've been doing this kind of "specific" training for years. Great stuff!

    I also love watching videos like this just of pure training. No highlights, no stars, just rolling and more rolling. Thanks!

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  • dobre w ryj pozycja do ciagniecia truta

  • white belt doesnt mean anything...

    i've been training for a few years but have never been belted..... ive been with gracie barra for about two and half weeks now and can hold my own against any of the blues in my class but i'm proudly wearing my white belt with no stripes!

  • Closed Guard sucks i hate it, very easy to pass. there are many guard positions that set you up for so many submissions and sweeps. i have been going straight to open, spider, and Butterfly Guard is my favorite.

  • White Belts are VERY underestimated. to be a Blue Belt you have to master the 34 moves. a white belt can know 33 of the moves. i have caught my purple belt coach in a couple submissions and i have only been training in GJJ for about a month and a half. it takes only ONE slip from anyone at any level and your done

  • @BirdDawgSL X_X. 1 month and u can catch a purple in submission? How long in average it takes 2 get purple in ur gym? In my gym whites can barelly take on blue with ALOT OF struggle and blue have to give them some slack! And catching purple in submission by white? you will never ever see in my gym only if purple nice enouph to give it to u in a nice wrap with a bow. I dont know how your grading works but doesnt seem right to me.

  • @Vladimir144 LOL @ nice wrap and a bow

  • @BirdDawgSL my suggestion: go to a good bjj with good reputation. a white belt caught purple belt? thats bullshit. not to you but the coach.

  • @yuenj01 it doesn't really mean anything... a purple belt might have just let him on purpose. If it is a regular occurrence then I would agree with you.

  • that is sooooooo true. iam a white and caught purples slippin quiet often

  • @BirdDawgSL

    I've done some privates with a brown, and as a white I cannot do anything that he isn't prepared for. And, not to toot my own horn, but I do pretty well for a complete newb. It truly would be a stroke of luck to catch someone that well trained off guard. Jiu Jitsu is about control, so there is less luck involved than something like boxing (which is still skill dominant by far).

  • wtf blues struggling to get around whites, and whites passing blues?

  • 1st of all, its situational training. Which means there are goals and positions you have to put yourself in. Being a blue belt doesn't automatically make you the king of spider guard.

    2nd of all, not all white belts in BJJ are white belts in grappling, we have ALOT of black belt judo guys (Some who are Olympian level) who are BJJ white belts. We also have decorated wrestlers who are no strangers on the ground but still considered white belts.

  • 3rd of all, in situational training..the goal isn't to Smash your opponent..its not live training..if your a higher belt you let your opponent work..this is the training segment of the class.

  • @fsduque top level whites are like good level blues, and top blues are as good as top purples, top purples are decent/good brown, and browns competing at the world stage are virtually blacks competing at the world stage.

  • Very nice drills!!! I love Spider, wish I"d be better on it.

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