Part 2 The Best of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Street Fighting

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Part 2 The Best of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Street Fighting. In part 2 learn how to adapt the traditional control positions of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in a striking, street oriented environment.

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  • Please remember......these are sort of old?

    Martial arts evolve.

    Jiu-Jitsu evolves.

    ............keep training, mastery is an illusion.

    -Chris Haueter

  • tapping out is only there to keeep athlets safe in sport jiu jitsu and mma. When the armbar is applied you arch your hips to bend the arm backwards. Once it gets to the point of disscomfort the person in a jiujitsu match or mma taps. But if you are in a street fight you would just keep extending the arm as far as you can breaking the arm. Tapping is for training and sport nothing more.

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  • @pedro90 Silat also helped the Indonesians against the dutch, Savate is used by the french police. And Krav Maga is what the Isrealies army uses today and there one of the best armies in the world so how can we say that its not useful. The thing I dont like about Krav maga is that alot of organizations are fraudulant one guy who is truely a krav maga expert is Dennis Hanover. The army still uses arts like FMA and even sansoo my minister who is a cop used sannsoo grapling and did so well

  • @pedro90 He also does Silat, One of his students is Marc Denny who is one of the founders of the Dog Brothers who teaches alot of military and cops how to defend themselves on the steet, and another student is the great Erik Paulson trainers of people like Brock Lesnar, FMA, and silat teaches you how to defend against a knife, and its a proven war against keeping the spanish out of the phillpines for 400 years.

  • @pedro90 I think MMA and BJJ is great but its not all there is pankration has been around since the greeks true but there are supposidly egyptian paintings or hyroglypics forgive teh spelling of people wrestling from the gaurd. Catch wrestling has also been around too. But like i said its not all there is. Dan Inosanto is a BJJ black belt it took him a year to become one he also does shooto, and muay thai ,but he also does JKD and Filipino martial arts, doce pares, and petiki tersia kali

  • @jeff61177 lol i don't train realistically. yes because being punched in the face thrown around, knee'd and every technique you can "ACTUALLY do in practice is somehow unrealistic to what actually happens. you must have not watched the army combatives video i sent. yes its much better to just do demo's and drills of all the ultra deadly techniques you know in katas. MMA is not a style its a training format. it comes down to if your format actually works and makes you good.

  • @jeff61177 what i don't get is how you my techniques are too deadly people are still being able to function i normal society after your training format has been proven wrong. you rely on techniques that you have never actually done but think becuase sensai said "you could do this" in this situation that means you somehow will. do you believe a BJJ fighter doesn't realize he can eye gouge from mount? theres nothing wrong wit traditional either as long as they train realistically and hard.

  • @jeff61177 you train to fight people who don't understand how to fight to begin with. then argue that the reason your buddies who have fought in the cage kick ass is just because you havn't trained for it.you consider, thai boxers, karatka, judo, and boxing people those who have not trained? cuz that seems highly stupid. im proving something to you? let me ask you who is the one who is trolling my videos, who is the one listing all the training they have and there status to back them up. not me.

  • @jeff61177 yes your argument is indeed retarded. MMA is not a style of martial arts. its a training format. the training format is what is superior. what we have seen time and time again from not just UFC but vale tudo as well. is that highly trained people who train to compete with very few rules do exceedingly better then those who don't. or just argue they train for "teh streetz" not the styles. so i'd say any martial arts that offers high octain competition is preparing you better.

  • @pedro90 ok let me explain this to you because you obviously think that because you saw it on UFC it MUST be true in all other cases. I once saw horse, kick a bear, the bear ran away. I guess horses are better fighters than bears? I once saw a kid that knew only gymnastics completely dominate a kid on the wrestling team, i guess gymnastics is the superior fighting system? UFC is 1 example, marketed to an audience, you would believe that since coture beat Toney, boxing cant beat MMA, retarded.

  • @pedro90 you dont get it, i understand. I train to survive, you train to win trophies. dont think you are prepared for actual combat. sure, you might be better off than people who dont train, but you dont train realistic. I train wing chun, xingyichuan, jiu jitsu, and recently i have been getting into Krav Maga because the base I am stationed at has an instructor here. I really dont feel the need to proove anything to you, you obviously feel the need to proove yourself. why? lacking, insecure?

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