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Mario Sperry Master Series 1 Sport Jiu-Jitsu Submissions 2

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From the fourth Volume, Advanced Submissions Part 2, check out this Video Clip from our Mario Sperry Master Series 1 Instructionals, featuring Sport Jiu-Jitsu with fellow World Champion Murilo Bustamante. This is a small preview of this feature packed and explosive video series. Straight forward and clear instruction are Sperry hallmarks along with a wealth of information designed to elevate your Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu game to World Class. To be the best, learn from the best! More World Martial Arts DVDs at groundfighter.com

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  • WTF !?!? Do you even speak english ?

  • So fundamental but so efective, I love the way Sperry did this series.

  • why all talk of helio when these guys were trained by Carlson, not Helio?

  • Sorry Captain, my response was intended for KEMPOBRAD.

  • Are we back in 1993 again or what? These old arguments are played out man. Are you new to the game? Do you still believe Emil Boztepe can beat anyone out there with his secret techniques?

  • dude if you have bjj you dont need takedowns. You can just pull guard and omoplata people

  • you have to wrestle for any kind of takedown. or is his philosophy to just let someone throw him? lol

  • true, if you have perfect technique the throws are easy to accomplish..BUT you have to wrestle to get the throws your opponent is not gonna stand there and let you throw him..and that is hard and requires a lot of attributes, speed, athletism etc...and no one is doubting that bjj came from judo..and japanese jiu jitsu..even renzo gracie said it him self..but the way they approached it systematically, and the emphasize of ne waza really made it what it is. kudos gracies.

  • then why does every history of the art say he had to modify it because it took too much strength? ...i said IF this was the case...he was doing it wrong. and if you do the throws right they are quite easy. most of the techniques on the ground and standing you see in bjj comes right out of judo. the biggest difference is that judo doesn't emphasize the ne waza.

  • Helio wasnt doing it wrong, wrestling or trying to take your opponent down with a judo throw takes a lot more strength and energy then grappling on the ground. He also took the illegal moves in judo and put it in his own jiu jitsu..knowing the basics of grappling, balance and leverage he was able to put in a positional strategy where you can end the fight on the ground with ease...bjj is a better more refined blend of judo and jiu jitsu which he made his own

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