Cool stuff. I like watching these belt tests. I want to come roll with you guys. You all seem to roll very relaxed, with a focus on technique. You guys like to flow. I like it.
different styles ;)The difference is really that BJJ focuses on the ground while JJJ focuses on stood up techniques and self-defense. There are rarely competitions in traditional Dojos, but in BJJ, they are likely to be commonplace. In terms of which will be more fun or more effective; again it depends on what you put into it. Any martial art can be useful or useless, depending on how you train and how you listen, to the instruction.
awesome videos!
ShockerH 1 year ago
i love this roy dean guy...hes doing a great job
prettyprince567 2 years ago
Roy's Dojo is always so clean! Excellent school for sure.
kosenjudo 2 years ago
hey roy i like how your academy is run. these are cool vids.
victhebjjpredator 2 years ago
Very nice show of skills, congratulations :-)
P.S. ....you must be very proud of your Dojo and Sensei you've got a chance to attend. You have got my respect ;-)
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juracolek 2 years ago
be very proud of what you have done you are a great example of a blue belt !
senseilouie6 2 years ago
awesome. way to work congratulations.
TIKOMIX 2 years ago
Cool stuff. I like watching these belt tests. I want to come roll with you guys. You all seem to roll very relaxed, with a focus on technique. You guys like to flow. I like it.
rryan911 3 years ago
bom trabalho
ricardozych 3 years ago
different styles ;)The difference is really that BJJ focuses on the ground while JJJ focuses on stood up techniques and self-defense. There are rarely competitions in traditional Dojos, but in BJJ, they are likely to be commonplace. In terms of which will be more fun or more effective; again it depends on what you put into it. Any martial art can be useful or useless, depending on how you train and how you listen, to the instruction.
eiremini 3 years ago