What is Brazilian Jiu Jitsu? The Concept Behind the Martial Art.

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

Keith Owen describes the concept behind Brazilian Jiu Jitsu including: technique vs strength, large vs small, angles and the weak muscle groups of the body. Keith Owen is a black belt under Professor Pedro Sauer and runs his school in Idaho. For more information of Keith, check out his site: http://www.bjjmoves.com

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  • This guy is an AWESOME teacher

  • this man is awesome! id love to meet him some day! how he explains things is just amazing, he draws u in. mad props!

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  • Yeah I really love watching this guy teach. He has a marvelous way of teaching.

  • What a teacher!

  • ....and for you Eddie Bravo fans

  • A former teacher once tells me this: the best time to train jiu jitsu is when you already tired, becacuse even if you are strong, you cannot use it anymore. So what remains is the technique.

  • armbar submission reminds of Fedor armbar Naoya Ogawa during PRIDE FC

  • looks like a kool teacher but there is no way in hell im gonna call him MISTER KEITH. gay

  • Using the brain in tandem with the body.

  • Awesome man. He just wants his students to understand because a miseducated student is a very bad reflection on the teacher. People keep saying that there is a martial style of the name "San Shou" which can easily stop the conquering techniques employed by BJJ. I wonder if Keith Owen has a comment for that.

  • AWESOME!

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