6 Black Belts Share Their Secrets | Full Seminar | ROYDEAN

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @daddyprimetime9455
    @daddyprimetime9455 Год назад +84

    Considering different schedules and just life in general, it's probably not easy to bring all these guys together, but I'm glad you did.

  • @BeADad2447
    @BeADad2447 Год назад +6

    This is excellent! Thank you. I tried this on a random old lady at Walmart, it worked perfect!

  • @kaiguevara3272
    @kaiguevara3272 Год назад +10

    There’s something so relaxing and therapeutic about watching Roy Dean teach.

    • @johnmatonne7834
      @johnmatonne7834 Год назад +2

      I use to fart when people got in my guard and they threw me out of class for it. That was wrong

    • @slamdunktiger
      @slamdunktiger Год назад

      @@johnmatonne7834 "this is 10th planet bruh, not uranus"

    • @johnmatonne7834
      @johnmatonne7834 Год назад

      @@slamdunktiger Farting is a natural part of the human body. And ITS NOT FUNNY

  • @dr.imrananjum2257
    @dr.imrananjum2257 Год назад +1

    Prof. Dean: Amazing. You are a true teacher 🌸🪴

  • @kylehodges6308
    @kylehodges6308 Год назад +6

    Thanks Mr. Roy Dean.

  • @jesselowe9374
    @jesselowe9374 Год назад +3

    Roy Dean is so smooth, both physically and vocally.

  • @joshuapillar
    @joshuapillar Год назад +2

    Gold mine! Many thanks 🙏

  • @FrodeLund-vx3fc
    @FrodeLund-vx3fc Год назад +5

    Can't wait to see you in Kristiansand, Norway, come April!

  • @Mister9j99
    @Mister9j99 Год назад +14

    impressive, i'm on my way to my blue belt (been training over a year now) and I find these seminars useful and always try to apply them during open mat sessions thanks to you guys

  • @jordancouncil5583
    @jordancouncil5583 Год назад +1

    Thank you Sirs. Sharing your time and knowledge.

  • @ThaSilentOne420
    @ThaSilentOne420 Год назад +8

    Outside of Rickson or Marcello Garcia . I would love to train under ROY . or PROF Harris

  • @josephyoung3709
    @josephyoung3709 Год назад +2

    Outstanding Training. Thanks guys. I will try this at my next class

  • @sjekkregnskapet
    @sjekkregnskapet Год назад +5

    Good details from Byron on utilising that high step pass. See you in Kristiansand soon!

    • @dirkbrouns5293
      @dirkbrouns5293 7 месяцев назад

      yes, that camping position from Gordon is money.

  • @IBleedBolts
    @IBleedBolts Год назад +2

    Roy Dean's teaching technique outshining 5 other amazing black belts in the room.

  • @brazilianmonk7670
    @brazilianmonk7670 Год назад +7

    Appreciate you Sensei Roy Dean. Your technical know how is very special and the gentleman that was showing those wrist locks was freaking amazing and I can't wait to go try those. I have been trying to figure out how to incorporate those old Japanese jiujitsu wrist locks in a way that actually works and his demonstrations were badass.

    • @Capn_crypto_crunch
      @Capn_crypto_crunch Месяц назад +1

      Thanks my friend, I've been attempting to do the same over the years. It's amazing how the old meets the new, and then the cycle continues. Ooossu!

  • @Uuuser808
    @Uuuser808 Год назад +5

    That high step passing was straight money

  • @christophercummings3087
    @christophercummings3087 Год назад +5

    Appreciate beautiful artistry 👩‍🎨 🥋

  • @syedrazvi4406
    @syedrazvi4406 Год назад +2

    Peters Grip and Hook tips are incredibly useful. Super insightful stuff!

  • @jushirouukitaka7108
    @jushirouukitaka7108 5 месяцев назад

    Great seminar, great techniques, great teachers

  • @clayton_christoffels_Pt
    @clayton_christoffels_Pt Год назад +2

    Great instructors! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Oss.

  • @simongreenwood8436
    @simongreenwood8436 Год назад +2

    To the grace of the Jiu Jitsu gods , much appreciation for these insructionals 🙏💫

  • @anthonysiu6010
    @anthonysiu6010 10 месяцев назад

    I really like this content very usable extensively tested and not just flashy instagram subs love it

  • @Path0Os
    @Path0Os Год назад +4

    Always happy when I can learn some new techniques. Thank you Mr. Dean

  • @wrxstock2820
    @wrxstock2820 Год назад +1

    That armlock at the end.
    Been doing that for 6 years out of necessity. Thank you for discussing that topic.

  • @cucciafr68
    @cucciafr68 Год назад +1

    I love the corkscrew armbar. The shin on the back of the head is such an important detail. With bigger guys (I'm ultra heavy) I sometimes don't even pull them over into the basic juji gatame, I will finish the armbar on my side while they are still in turtle. I just use my top arm to block there hips. Great seminar.

  • @bigG88
    @bigG88 Год назад +1

    Really miss your content on your personal channel, Rick! Great video, Roy.

  • @36efitnessllc18
    @36efitnessllc18 Год назад +2

    Thank you Professor Dean for such an amazing video

  • @victoriaislas8204
    @victoriaislas8204 Год назад +3

    GREAT sharing of knowledge, thank you guys so much!

  • @miguelpagan8436
    @miguelpagan8436 Год назад +13

    This was amazing, so many simple moves, and practical. Thank you all so much 👏👏.
    Professor Dean I truly wish I was your student, but I’ll take what I can get via YT.
    OSS

  • @TerrenceThomas
    @TerrenceThomas Год назад +2

    as a white belt, preparing for my blue belt, I can’t tell you how much I appreciate this right now.

    • @luigidragonborn
      @luigidragonborn Год назад

      basic, fundamentals is key. Remember: pass, control and then submit..in that order ! (I'm a purple belt)

  • @ndnboy1734
    @ndnboy1734 Год назад +1

    So much great stuff!!!! I’ll be rewatching this and digesting it for awhile!
    Thank you sirs

  • @MrTavobaker
    @MrTavobaker Год назад +1

    Great adjustments on techniques that make a big difference when is rolling time. Great seminar !!!

  • @garydeperio8630
    @garydeperio8630 Год назад

    Been following Roy dean for some time ! I love this video gathering tips from all his own black belts ! Very nice and very informative

  • @jk86320137
    @jk86320137 Год назад +1

    Peter Hulce is Amazing~👏👏

  • @tededo
    @tededo Год назад +2

    35:16 in 20 years of grapplig, Byron has the most technical guard passing technique I've ever viewed. And I mean it. I am a guard passing machine, and never viewed this one, wow.

    • @tra1in1
      @tra1in1 Год назад +2

      Straight from Danaher instructionals.

    • @هذاأنا-ذ3ث
      @هذاأنا-ذ3ث Год назад

      ​@@tra1in1 At 34:40 he did give credit to Gordon Ryan.

  • @mynorpascual123
    @mynorpascual123 Год назад +3

    Thank you

  • @christophalcmeonides8537
    @christophalcmeonides8537 Год назад +2

    Perhaps the best channel on BJJ
    Grats & Thanks sir. // Chr.

  • @hazzyhugh8729
    @hazzyhugh8729 Год назад +1

    Thanks guys well appreciated. Very humbling experience. You all incredible. Beautiful poised demonstration.

  • @danduster4951
    @danduster4951 3 месяца назад

    That's some serious knowedge shared for free. Thank you very much sir's

  • @timothyotoole8224
    @timothyotoole8224 Год назад +1

    that was a ton, I say ton information , awesome job,excellent teniques.

  • @default_user_name
    @default_user_name Год назад +4

    With regard to the triangle from the back. The entry is ok, but there are better options. When he says that the "angle isn't good", the issue isn't actually with the angle, or about "taking out the slack", it's moving your hips up far enough that the shoulder is no longer inside the lock. It seems like he knows what he wants to do in a general sense, but not the details of why.

  • @ultratrailblazers5806
    @ultratrailblazers5806 Год назад

    That armbar from being 'thrown' off of mount by a big guy is awesome, i've had that happen so many times and thought the same thing 'wait Im supposed to be able to armbar here' but can't get the angle, thanks for that!

  • @yolodolo9143
    @yolodolo9143 Год назад +2

    This info was gold

  • @NormenBatez
    @NormenBatez Год назад

    Roy Dean always releases beautiful content.

  • @ZombieSahara_official
    @ZombieSahara_official Год назад +2

    6:30 high mount escape 34:06 pass with mass 38:34 arm drag

  • @echols2010
    @echols2010 Год назад +2

    This is GOLD!!

  • @jasonpatton7272
    @jasonpatton7272 Год назад +2

    Great stuff, Thank you for sharing.

  • @730prime5
    @730prime5 Год назад +2

    thank you for sharing this

  • @nonyabizness2550
    @nonyabizness2550 Год назад +1

    At 8:33 the mount escape Roy shows is even better if you use your free hand to knee tap

  • @VadimLi
    @VadimLi Год назад +2

    Thanks a lot! Very useful

  • @JamesIanGilliam
    @JamesIanGilliam Год назад

    the black stripes are such a subtle - but boss af - flex

  • @DrHarbirSingh
    @DrHarbirSingh Год назад +1

    Great video brother

  • @cambotheoutdoorsman6227
    @cambotheoutdoorsman6227 Год назад +1

    Your Videos are amazing!. Thank you sir

  • @75andbreezy89
    @75andbreezy89 Год назад +1

    Next level thank you!

  • @rakemtdom
    @rakemtdom 27 дней назад

    Great Sensei

  • @brysonz
    @brysonz Год назад

    Thanks for posting this. 👍

  • @TheHaycroft
    @TheHaycroft Год назад +1

    Great content.
    Thanks 🙌

  • @Dusty3D
    @Dusty3D Год назад +1

    Excellent.

  • @TM-ff6iv
    @TM-ff6iv Год назад +1

    This is amazing!

  • @dominiccavalli
    @dominiccavalli Год назад +1

    The first technique you showed looks like a variation from of maki komi from Hakko ryu or KoKoDo jujutsu.

  • @abdominalesalos4026
    @abdominalesalos4026 Год назад +1

    Pure gold

  • @tobyzimmerman5663
    @tobyzimmerman5663 Год назад +2

    Great stuff👍

  • @SofienLetaief
    @SofienLetaief Год назад +1

    Super details ! Thx Oss

  • @Jlittlecloud
    @Jlittlecloud Год назад +1

    C'est de l'art.

  • @Sadohana
    @Sadohana Год назад

    always awesome

  • @thebarbertoddbarbershop5253
    @thebarbertoddbarbershop5253 Год назад +1

    Great instructions. You did use the word “here”. You owe them 50 push ups. 25 per offense. The “booms” are interesting. I’m a Shawn Williams black belt. So I’m just spoiled

  • @petermclean8243
    @petermclean8243 Год назад

    thanks for sharing

  • @jorgecarbajaldavila5762
    @jorgecarbajaldavila5762 Год назад

    this video is really awesome

  • @ulissespraia4144
    @ulissespraia4144 Год назад

    So gratefull

  • @fbarbirato
    @fbarbirato Год назад

    Beautiful Joo jitsu my friend :)

  • @WarriorOnTheGo
    @WarriorOnTheGo Год назад +1

    Awesome seminar!! So many @ORIGINUSA GIs that is so legit!!!

  • @WonderKid33
    @WonderKid33 Год назад

    great vid

  • @martinmyggestik292
    @martinmyggestik292 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing ❤ Such good details. The only thing that baffles me (and this is a common thing) is the assumption that the person turtling is making every possible mistake while turtling. It's always "Then I put my hook in" like the person is leaving his hips wide open... I mean, what experienced grappler does that?! Off course this works if the person has no clue about turtle (an untrained opponent), but I think it's putting the bar really low. I'm not trying to be a dick here, I love the material - it's always high level, and that might be why this is an eye-sore to me.

    • @cucciafr68
      @cucciafr68 Год назад +1

      I get what you are saying, but that would mean most attacks are negated if the person knew what they were things correctly. I think the most part is to catch them in transition before they set their turtle in (for this instance) or you show a different attack to get them to adjust, leaving an opening.

    • @martinmyggestik292
      @martinmyggestik292 Год назад +1

      I agree with you. If we were always showing perfect defense there would be no attacks to show. The whole game is about exploiding mistakes while leaving none, but I often feel like turtle attacks default to an opponent who has no clue. There's nothing wrong with the techniques shown here - on the cortrary those are some solid options if the situation allows for them. You need to know these options, because they show the perfect route you would like to go. But without addressing the defensive actions, like blocking the hips, they create an illusion of "just taking the back" when someone turtles.
      I also agree with you about attacking during transition. It seems to be the most effeicient way to get ahead of an experienced defensive player.

    • @cucciafr68
      @cucciafr68 Год назад +1

      @@martinmyggestik292 Yes, the point is to go that route if it's available. As a judoka I am used to attacking the turtle and most judo players are also much better at defending the turtle than your average bjj player. You typically have to attack right away or move to a different approach, like a turnover.

  • @majorwake
    @majorwake Год назад

    thanks for the content :)

  • @peterquinn3424
    @peterquinn3424 9 месяцев назад

    Roy is the kinda guy who’d dismantle a thug on the street who tried to mess with him, then buy him a cup of coffee and sincerely want to hear the guy’s life story to better understand why he’s on the streets. And I mean that as a huge compliment to Roy.

  • @joserezende102
    @joserezende102 Год назад

    Thank you. Ossss

  • @sukiyaLocal
    @sukiyaLocal Год назад

    Mount escape against high level: halfguard; deep halfguard.

  • @tjnxray
    @tjnxray Год назад

    Love u guys

  • @scottjitsu
    @scottjitsu Год назад

    Mr Dean, with the corkscrew armlock, why do you grab the far leg vs the near?

  • @darrinrivers6293
    @darrinrivers6293 3 месяца назад +1

    My pay grade just went up. Way above my pay grade.

  • @eliassilva7228
    @eliassilva7228 Год назад

    Very good ,Oss

  • @wadsonmiranda2182
    @wadsonmiranda2182 Год назад

    1, 2, 3, OSS

  • @rakemtdom
    @rakemtdom 27 дней назад

    VK Rakemt 🔥

  • @rakemtdom
    @rakemtdom 27 дней назад

    Kubishimi or hiji uchi too

  • @sarue0
    @sarue0 21 час назад

    Aikido play in game!

  • @dragonballjiujitsu
    @dragonballjiujitsu Год назад +1

    Great video. I was a bit thrown off by the one kid who had to have gotten his black belt at age 19-20. But Other than that.... I guess thats not uncommon these days.

    • @RickEllis_
      @RickEllis_ Год назад

      He was 21 when he earned his blackbelt (started very young). Search for Peter's Crucible on Roy's channel. He's legit AF.

    • @camonly849
      @camonly849 Год назад

      Well if he started when he was like 5 or 6.... thats 15 years is training.

    • @dragonballjiujitsu
      @dragonballjiujitsu Год назад

      @@camonly849 true, but you can’t get a blue belt until you are 16

    • @camonly849
      @camonly849 Год назад

      @dragonballjiujitsu ya thats just wild to me... my friend just got his brown and he's been doing it 11 years... but if he was 5 when he started out he would still be white 🤣

    • @dragonballjiujitsu
      @dragonballjiujitsu Год назад

      @@camonly849 I’ve been at this for 23 years and I’m a 3 stripe brown belt. Lol

  • @joetalley192
    @joetalley192 Год назад +2

    This is like having a thesis to earn a degree

  • @jiujitsu94
    @jiujitsu94 Год назад +2

    I rolled with that young guy about 15 months ago. It was absolutely frustrating. He was like a snake crawling all over you

  • @FelipeFenandescunha
    @FelipeFenandescunha Год назад

    Meu sonho sempre querer negócio que se chama jiu jitsu My dream is to always want a business called jiu jitsu

  • @Analplata
    @Analplata Год назад

    What?? Where is Anthony to share his secrets??

  • @rakemtdom
    @rakemtdom 27 дней назад

    Glance

  • @Spiritof_76
    @Spiritof_76 Год назад

    I didn't realize that John Fetterman was into bjj.

  • @matthewmc4363
    @matthewmc4363 Год назад +1

    Definitely not secrets.
    The answers are available.
    To everyone…
    Hold my hand. I can answer. Plenty of your questions.

  • @atileidos
    @atileidos 6 месяцев назад

    6:59 extend arms???? 😂😂😂 Wanna get break your arm?