What 1000 Hours of Jiu Jitsu Looks Like

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • After 1000 Hours my Jiu Jitsu was unrecognizable
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  • @coconutsson6516
    @coconutsson6516 Год назад +43

    Top tier sandbagger

  • @diegobriones9219
    @diegobriones9219 Год назад +20

    Bro just the sheer fact that you had the balls to go into the upper division no gi comp and even then fair pretty well is ridiculous. why is no one talking about this video

  • @andiraci4946
    @andiraci4946 Год назад +19

    Not only did your bjj get better, but so did your rash guards

  • @PheseantNetsuke
    @PheseantNetsuke Год назад +54

    man that's some dedication bro, I've also been logging my training and hours of mat time since september 2022 and I'm at a measly 358 hours
    Edit : congrats on the blue belt

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +3

      Pheseant netsuke you are my hero

    • @khan-ch2vs
      @khan-ch2vs Год назад +2

      I have seen you everywhere

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      @@khan-ch2vs true legend

    • @JK-nh6jp
      @JK-nh6jp Год назад +1

      Yeah I was gonna say... It sounds like 15-20 hours per week on the mats? I spend about 3-4 hours per week on the mats, coming up on 2 years so i think i will hit around 400 hours on the mats soon. This is a great way to conceptualize progress.

    • @khan-ch2vs
      @khan-ch2vs Год назад

      bath salts bruno@@BrunoDoesJits

  • @thomaslekhanya3888
    @thomaslekhanya3888 Год назад +15

    Damn bruh. White belt and competing against Henzo brown belts and not getting melted. Respect in your rapid progress. Question 1) Exactly what were you doing in your daily two hours? Was mainly drilling over and over again? or was it normal group classes of like 30 min learning something & 30 min rolling? 2) Where you literally training 7 days a week for 2 hrs? Thanks

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +5

      Thank you friend. Ummm I watched a lot of instructional content at home don’t get me wrong. While I trained in that 1000 hours, I usually drilled for like 45 min, and then open mat/rolling/situation sparring for the rest of the allotted two hours. And yeah on average it was probably about seven days a week

  • @smorgasborgas
    @smorgasborgas 11 месяцев назад +2

    White belt goes into black and brown div, and gets 3rd place. What

  • @thorazine0076
    @thorazine0076 Год назад +5

    I hate refs, so many bad ones, smoking weed & casually looking elsewhere thinking about what they're going to eat for dinner

  • @SauceMario
    @SauceMario Год назад +13

    Nice stuff. The improvement was really noticeable.

  • @giorgiociaravolol1998
    @giorgiociaravolol1998 Год назад +31

    Quick note: most likely you won't achieve his results with the same amount of time. We're all different. I've been doing martial arts for 10 years and I've never won anything. With that being said, keep grinding. Best thing is showing up always, no matter what

    • @lnode-ln5gq
      @lnode-ln5gq Год назад +8

      real motivating bro

    • @jakelongacre4815
      @jakelongacre4815 Год назад +1

      thats crazy lmao. u should take notes from him then

    • @beardedcain6789
      @beardedcain6789 11 месяцев назад

      @@jakelongacre4815 I mean he didn't say that he has competed either. Everyone does martial arts for different reasons and it's totally valid to not compete or win anything.

  • @Rhea-wd5pg
    @Rhea-wd5pg Год назад +3

    5:01 What’s her @

  • @barisballi70
    @barisballi70 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey really cool video, can you tell hoe did you make that screen with DIVISION:WHITE text and orange graph?

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh man that took so long lol. I did it in after effects, and I roughly followed a FUI artist that outlined how he did it for the show “Loki.” The video is on RUclips and is titled: “VFX and Chill I Loki Sacred Timeline FUI in After Effects” by Red Giant

    • @barisballi70
      @barisballi70 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@BrunoDoesJits Amazing, thanks a lot for the quick answer 😄

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  11 месяцев назад

      No problemo friend

  • @fteambjj
    @fteambjj Год назад +5

    Me with 3x a week would take 4 years more or less to get 1000hours?

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +3

      If you’re training one 100 min session, 3x a week, then yeah like 3.5 years to get there to 1000 hours

    • @TacticalMartialArts
      @TacticalMartialArts Год назад +3

      Since you cant be on the mats everyday study every chance you get. The knowledge acquisition of concepts, systems, and techniques are equally as important as your physical time on the mats.

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +1

      @@TacticalMartialArts hard agree

  • @Ableseamansainz
    @Ableseamansainz Год назад +1

    This videos awesome

  • @hooshd
    @hooshd Год назад +3

    Really nice vid. I appreciated your breakdowns of your competitive rolls. No fluff, no ego in there, just good and bad. I'm a little over 500 hours in (~1.5 years), and you've given me some ideas for things to focus on next (outside guards).

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      Thank you! Would definitely recommend learning RDLR at the very least

  • @mikkel64
    @mikkel64 9 месяцев назад +1

    very good video

  • @guardali1
    @guardali1 Год назад +1

    "im josh"
    👋🏽

  • @ronanmcconnon9935
    @ronanmcconnon9935 Год назад +2

    I'm gonna train really hard this year and I'll get about 300 hours in the entire year. That's two 1.5 hour classes and a 2 hour open mat every week. A 1000 hours in a year basically means that's all your gonna do with ur free time and work time. Basically 100% dedication

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      Go get it my guy. Get some hours off the mat if you can too

  • @TofuAtttack
    @TofuAtttack Год назад +5

    How many years did it take you to get to 1000 hours?

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +8

      Training almost everyday for about 1.75 hours gets you to around 1000 hours in a year and a half

    • @chrisace1411
      @chrisace1411 Год назад +1

      @@BrunoDoesJits have you been promoted and are you competing again soon

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +3

      Yeah I recently got my blue belt! Don’t really have my eye on any tournaments right now but I’ll definitely keep making more videos and I’ll probably end up competing in the next 6 months

    • @JK-nh6jp
      @JK-nh6jp Год назад +1

      @@BrunoDoesJits you obviously spend a lot of time on Jitsu and your channel... can i ask if you have a dayjob? Student? digital nomad?

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      @@JK-nh6jp was in school at the time for bio

  • @jasonraubjj89
    @jasonraubjj89 Год назад +4

    Bruno the goat

  • @MartialAlexLe
    @MartialAlexLe Год назад +2

    Lool nice rashuard in your first comp lol 💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @enrapturedgoose5317
    @enrapturedgoose5317 Год назад +3

    it takes about 300 hours for blue belt so you are far beyond blue belt due to your hard work!

  • @sgloobal2025
    @sgloobal2025 Год назад +3

    I'm also from the Bronx. What gym you train at I will come through. I'm a three stripe blue belt

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +1

      I train at vanguard right now out on Long Island. What gym do u train at?

    • @sgloobal2025
      @sgloobal2025 Год назад +3

      @@BrunoDoesJits I train at teixeira mma in Danbury Connecticut

    • @user-go2xi7zq5q
      @user-go2xi7zq5q Год назад +3

      @@sgloobal2025You train with Alex Pereira?

    • @sgloobal2025
      @sgloobal2025 Год назад +1

      @@user-go2xi7zq5q train at the same gym yea

  • @trendyygoowapp4154
    @trendyygoowapp4154 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hell yeah Man U got 🥜 you gave me some inspiration Lmaoo I’m a one two stripe white belt this is def entertaining 😂

  • @Theblackprogressive1911
    @Theblackprogressive1911 Год назад +2

    How r u doing straight ankle locks as a white belt? Aren’t those banned till Blue or Purple?

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +3

      Naw most local tournaments allow straight ankles at white belt. Pretty rare it’s not allowed @ white belt no Gi. A lot of tournaments ban heel hooks until you’re an upper belt though

    • @saggeweea1873
      @saggeweea1873 Год назад +2

      Straight ankle is generally the only one allowed at white belt. Ibjjf has some strict rules regarding reaping the knee but still legal if you don't reap

  • @barcalona55
    @barcalona55 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve been doing bjj for 2 years and have never been taught leg locks meanwhile bro doing leg locks and ashi position at Hour 87 😅

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  11 месяцев назад

      I was drinking the almond milk

    • @Mikeyfugginz
      @Mikeyfugginz 11 месяцев назад

      You should find a school that teaches them if not your absolutely fucked

  • @dckona3634
    @dckona3634 Год назад +2

    Awesome video ! Editing and commentary 👍🫵💪

  • @shifo9635
    @shifo9635 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the best bjj video ive seen that actually brings fun content instead of just teaching, although i love teaching videos very much. You and JoshRichBjj are very fun to watch keep it up!

  • @ILPROVACOSE
    @ILPROVACOSE Год назад +1

    Fantastic, you've improved a lot... you're really talented!

  • @victorngo8749
    @victorngo8749 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is actually very motivating!

  • @paragon1782
    @paragon1782 Год назад +1

    How did your body not fall to pieces training that often? Could you do a video on sage training or prehab or whatever you did to not get injured or too sore to train?

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      Honestly, although I trained twice a day here and there (especially towards the start), I typically just went trained one session a day. I never felt like the 6 live rounds I did then were all that much to me personally. Then again, I ran competitively for 4 years before so maybe that has something to do with it.

    • @paragon1782
      @paragon1782 Год назад +1

      @@BrunoDoesJits Interesting, my back and neck or some random joint has some amount of soreness for a day or two after every grappling session i've ever had. Maybe you just #builtdifferent . Thanks for the response.

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      Hahaha of course :)

  • @HA3MISH
    @HA3MISH Год назад +2

    nice

  • @rosatistrengthsystems
    @rosatistrengthsystems Год назад +1

    That’s my Nicholas Bruno

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      That’s my rosati strength systems 6483!

  • @paulobatisttta
    @paulobatisttta Год назад +1

    Amazing journey, bro!

  • @rsousa1235
    @rsousa1235 Год назад +1

    This is sick bro !!!

  • @khan-ch2vs
    @khan-ch2vs Год назад +1

    bath salts ben

  • @makekotor3722
    @makekotor3722 Год назад +4

    Awesome progress. That's awesome how you keep track of your hours. I myself don't know how many hours I've completed, but I do keep track of the days I go to class and write down what the results of my rolls were. I also focus on drilling many of the fundamentals 1000 reps and beyond. And it seems to have been paying off.
    I'm a blue belt, and I rolled with one of the brown belt coaches who has tapped me out multiple times before. But my last roll I defended and escaped all of his position and submission attempts. He was really going hard after his first few failed submission attempts. But I survived the full 10 min. Which made me very happy.
    I then rolled with another student who had had 4 stripes on his blue belt for many months and might have been a purple belt or close to it. I didn't know for sure because it was no gi class. But I reversed him when he had me in side control and we kept going back and fourth between attacking and defending.
    Then at the next class I rolled with a newer student who wrestled all through high school and I submitted him 4-5 times. He caught me once with a surprise ankle lock that wasn't too technical but I didn't want to take any chances so I tapped just to be on the safe side.

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад +4

      I would say don't try to worry so much about rep numbers or winning or losing, but rather skill progression. Drill until your confident you can cleanly do a move then try to hit it live on increasing levels of resistance/belt levels. Keep putting the work in my guy! :)

    • @makekotor3722
      @makekotor3722 Год назад +1

      @@BrunoDoesJits Right on. You keep putting in the work as well man. 👍

    • @user-go2xi7zq5q
      @user-go2xi7zq5q Год назад +1

      @@BrunoDoesJitsSolid advice. You’ve had a similar progression to me. But mine was in Muaythai.
      Started training in Sep 2021. Had first match in March 2022. Then faced off against a pro in May 2022.
      Similar strat to you too. Little drilling/ sparring. Mostly learning and watching instrctional youtube videos by world champions. And then being effective and specific in training.

    • @BrunoDoesJits
      @BrunoDoesJits  Год назад

      Awesome to hear!

  • @antoniozuazo7918
    @antoniozuazo7918 Год назад

    You still are bad don’t get it twisted