Rickson Gracie Interview: Jiu-Jitsu Magazine, Issue #26.

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @77jiujitsu
    @77jiujitsu 10 лет назад +12

    It was an awesome honor to meet Rickson twice 99 and 2010, he signed my blue belt and thanks to Brandon Hetzler :-)

  • @cutthroathb
    @cutthroathb 8 лет назад +24

    Rickson is the real life version of those martial arts maters in the movies! He does all kinda yoga and meditation shit, speaks like he's a prophet, and is also a total bad ass that's never lost a fight, a real life superhero!!!

  • @hermanmelville3871
    @hermanmelville3871 9 лет назад +19

    He seemed the most stoked to talk about pizza.

  • @RobertoBren
    @RobertoBren 5 лет назад +3

    Rickson Gracie is not only one of the greatest Jiu-Jitsu masters, he is also one of the greatest ambassadors for the art. I'm not BJJ, I'm Atemi-Ryu Ju-Jitsu which is 100% self defense so I agree with self defense should be the basics of any Ju Jitsu system.

  • @DavidLee-no9uc
    @DavidLee-no9uc 7 лет назад +1

    I empty my cup and I'm opening my mind to everything this Grand Master has to say!...So much 1st hand knowledge here, as well as vision. Thank you Sir! !

  • @ShiddyShad808
    @ShiddyShad808 10 лет назад +2

    Oh dang, Rickson Gracie, I got to meet him at a private seminar back in 2010, THANK YOU BRANDON HETZLER!!!

  • @amazingGrace108
    @amazingGrace108 9 лет назад +3

    Salute Mr Hickson Gracie. I've learned so much from you without even ever meeting you.

    • @misterlizard
      @misterlizard 8 лет назад

      *Rickson

    • @davibourne3856
      @davibourne3856 8 лет назад

      +Moby Ostrep The correct pronunciation in this the letter "R" has the "H" song. He spelled wrong but It's totally normal.

  • @juniyananajukyu
    @juniyananajukyu 10 лет назад +2

    That last part about teaching, pure awesomeness.

  • @cutthroathb
    @cutthroathb 8 лет назад +22

    I saw a documentary bout the Gracie's the other day and I had no idea how much of an asshole rorion was. He made rickson sign on contract before he could speak English that said he gets 70% of ricksons money if he fought in the states (that's why all his fights took place in Japan) also he sued all the other family members trying to prevent them from using the Gracie name or triangle for their own schools that's why ricksons academy was just called ricksons. I also heard that Royce never had his own bank account and rorion just gave him an allowance back when Royce was a superstar winning the early UFC events. ( probably why he just took that fight with shamrock at 50 something!) im glad despite all that rickson and other Gracie's managed to do well for themselves despite douce bag brother

    • @wilsonc3867
      @wilsonc3867 8 лет назад +3

      Can you tell me the name of the documentary please?

    • @wilsonc3867
      @wilsonc3867 8 лет назад +1

      Yeah I ended up finding it.
      Ryan, Renzo's little brother said something about "Ricksons douchebag brother, the asshole made him sign a contract before rickson learnt english and tried to take all his money if he fought in the states"

    • @kalikaputra
      @kalikaputra 8 лет назад +1

      every family has their dogs. The gracie family has above 900 members, with a huge portion practicing BJJ www.gracieacademy.com/familytree.asp . So much good, check your own family history I bet you will find your own share of scallywags, bums and crooks. Gracies seemed to only of produced Rorion. Thats a pretty good record to me.

    • @garagekingofkings
      @garagekingofkings 7 лет назад +1

      If that's true then that's a bad brother for Rickson. Rorion is a highly respected Red belt. A Grandmaster who has the respect of many in Jiu Jitsu. Though there are people who say that he is money minded. A little too money minded. It is to be remembered that Helio was the one who sent Rorion to USA instead of Rolls Gracie. Rolls wanted to go and he got the chance too. But Helio told Rolls otherwise and he stayed back till his death in Rio. The Grandmaster wanted Rorion to go. Rickson however has skills that Rorion would envy because he can never do what Rickson could or be Rickson. Rickson was the family champion right after Rolls. Rickson was trained by Rolls. There was also the incident where Roy Harris was asked to leave the torrance academy because he gave an interview which angered Rorion so that Rorion asked him to pay double of what he usually paid there. So Roy left to learn under the Machados. But it is all personal between the high profile guys. Torrance academy had always done well and Rorion is a really good business man who knew how to sell what he had learned. That doesn't make the accomplishments of others in jiu jitsu lesser. And to have the Gracie name is enough for you to make a living teaching Jiu jitsu. So I don't think that Rickson would mind what happened at the end of the day.

    • @l.blanton3019
      @l.blanton3019 5 лет назад

      That's not to say that they didn't get their proper pay,they may have allowed this because roruan was a better money man,we have to realize they are a family and certain ways we were brought up could be different how they were brought up,NOT to say you're wrong,buy there is a possibility.

  • @nodnalneyugn8753
    @nodnalneyugn8753 5 лет назад +4

    rickson gracie chokes up every single time he mentions his father.
    that's love right there.
    this makes me respect him more than the fact that he's so good at bjj.

  • @theengineer704
    @theengineer704 6 лет назад +3

    I love Gracie Jiu Jitsu. "Jitsu" is a Japanese term for "combat". Competition is a "way" otherwise considered "do" as in "ju-do". I got nothing against it but face it, we all feel in love with this via Gracie Jiu Jitsu. It is far more important to enhance and amplify the self defense. That competition aspect is lovely but truly adolescent in the real scope of what Gracie Jiu Jitsu is. It is good for the conditioning for the youth, high school competition, but upon more serious considerations like saving your life, only Gracie Jiu Jitsu is fitting for all aspects that life can throw at you.

  • @SuperSkinsman
    @SuperSkinsman 7 лет назад +6

    Lol so crazy that he has such a mastery of the language. The imagery he uses is incredible, considering English is his 2nd language. Rickson's a bad dude

  • @CAArrazola
    @CAArrazola Год назад

    My biggest inspiration in Jiu Jitsu: Rickson Legend!

  • @Delta3angle
    @Delta3angle 9 лет назад +6

    LOL totally caught off guard with the pizza question.

  • @ky4tgtodd203
    @ky4tgtodd203 3 года назад

    He is an awesome fighter (with a Samurai warrior mindset... per Joe Rogan). Even Chuck Norris said Rickson Gracie made him look bad when he rolled with him. He's also a great teacher. I'm trying to learn what I can from him, his family and some of their students. I appreciate the vast amount of free training they provide online! Shame on us if we don't learn all we can from it! I'm in my 50's and learning more from him every day. I'm hoping my grandkids can benefit from this knowledge and from training with Gracie JiuJitsu Masters in the future

  • @4c00h
    @4c00h 9 лет назад +1

    Love listening to this guy ... does anyone know if he's ever had a chance to roll with MG? That'd be a treat to watch - no competitive stuff, just a nice flow roll

  • @agharta42
    @agharta42 10 лет назад +8

    "for dinner, maybe a homemade pizza, maybe a pasta," powerful rickson gracie

  • @adventure147
    @adventure147 7 лет назад +6

    a good way for a grappler to see how far his self defense is, is to train at a mma gym once or twice a week. then in light sparring, or sparring you see what works against a striker. I had great experience with it. you will stop pulling guard after your first experience doing that in a mma fight :D

    • @halcon7000
      @halcon7000 6 лет назад +1

      First thing Rickson taught me is not to pull guard in a real self defense situation the second thing is how to stop a striker before he gets to close ..then hundreds of other things .

  • @marc0387
    @marc0387 10 лет назад

    Awesome video mike! Some candid moments in there like the pizza talk. Different side of rickson

  • @TheJekhill
    @TheJekhill 10 лет назад +2

    Each one of his Words about jiu-jitsu is religion !

  • @luvDirtyROCK
    @luvDirtyROCK 10 лет назад

    I wish I got to meet Rickson but I met Brandon Hetzler back in 2010 at a seminar in Aurora, Co

  • @micahbodha6129
    @micahbodha6129 Год назад +1

    Rickson is a philosopher👌

  • @thomasstarkey8238
    @thomasstarkey8238 10 лет назад +1

    What was the name of the breathing teacher Rickson mentioned??

  • @chokebjj
    @chokebjj 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the video!

  • @obi-shankenobi5891
    @obi-shankenobi5891 10 лет назад +11

    i could totally take rickson….then i will wake up and have some breakfast

    • @joebeast15
      @joebeast15 10 лет назад +3

      And then you will wake up and apologize haha

    • @snacks975
      @snacks975 10 лет назад

      oh man....you must be special. Most cant even do that !

    • @tomigun6913
      @tomigun6913 9 лет назад

      I love your comment ! Haha!
      Pure gold

  • @Chevalier765
    @Chevalier765 10 лет назад

    Hard to hear what he says. Did he have a micro?

  • @luvDirtyROCK
    @luvDirtyROCK 10 лет назад +1

    @supernalbjj I get what you're saying but what he meant was any master at their craft always has something important to say.

  • @TheBaywolf1
    @TheBaywolf1 8 лет назад +3

    Sport jiu jitsu is fun, but one must train real life self defense. There will be punches, kicks, tackles, bottles, chairs, head locks and crazy shit that we don't ever see on the mat. I love doing slick back takes that look cool, but I realize that I would get my ass kicked trying that on the street.
    Self defense jiu jitsu is a different thing all together. Distance management, punch blocks, striking etc. all must be learned. I like to watch the old videos of the Gracie Challenge matches in the 90's. It's pure self defense jiu jitsu.

    • @davibourne3856
      @davibourne3856 8 лет назад

      Totally agree. Luckily I have begginer fundamental class that teaches you self defense on Jiu Jitsu moves and also I always ask about one way to do the same move without GI if possible.

    • @Big-guy1981
      @Big-guy1981 8 лет назад

      You can't "train for real life" because there is no rule in real life. If you want street fighting skills stick with 50% boxing, 20% Muay Thai (knee, elbow and low kicks), 20% grappling and 10% Aikido (mostly fighting an armed opponent). The problem with this approach is that you won't be able to compete and thus improve your technique.

    • @Seegie16
      @Seegie16 8 лет назад

      Why must they. What if they dont care about self defense and just want to play the sport?

    • @macaluso48
      @macaluso48 5 лет назад

      Black French I think 50-50 striking and grappling of choice for me bjj is superior to wrestler and boxing is my go to for hands not a fan of muay tai but wrestling is important to

  • @jjwl
    @jjwl 10 лет назад

    Enjoyed your video!, Loved your video! , I enjoyed your clip , Oss, Sweet Video

  • @mrfrederick759
    @mrfrederick759 6 лет назад +1

    He's been my hero since 94 he's the greatest fighter that ever lived bar none 410 and 0! Most of these fights were very limited rules and bareknucle. He doesn't get the recognition he deserves, he elevated his father's already impenetrable art. He's fully mastered mind ,body,and soul! Mayweather, Tyson, any of them are a joke in comparison to this man

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 6 лет назад

      He fought a bunch of nobodies in mma,he wouldn't even feature in a list of best fighters

    • @macaluso48
      @macaluso48 5 лет назад

      scarred10 dude you sound like such a hater lol true some Gracies are liars but there are a few good ones Jiu Jitsu is effective 1v1 against any art it’s a fact and people need to stop arguing about it Jiu Jitsu reigns supreme to this day mma is a piece of shit should of stayed style vs style every martial art has draw backs

    • @ky4tgtodd203
      @ky4tgtodd203 3 года назад

      @@scarred10 Chuck Norris has rolled with him and says he's the real deal.

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 3 года назад

      @@ky4tgtodd203 that seals it,hes a legend.

  • @pekitas
    @pekitas 10 лет назад +4

    I think I know what he is trying to say and do. By always being effective/real on the streets the less chances of becoming a "Martial Art Trend" just like Kung Fu 70's, Karate 80's, Taekowndo90's , etc and it will always be the predominant most effective Martial Art.

    • @Reoagentmi
      @Reoagentmi 10 лет назад +1

      There is no "most effective martial art". What makes a art effective is the practitioner, the situation the art is being used in and the opponent. A ground fighter against a person with a knife...bad news.... as an example, in that circumstance I want to be a black belt in 1911, but all jokes aside, everything is relative.

  • @Dbunkr55
    @Dbunkr55 7 лет назад +2

    I had an instructor (4 stripe brown belt) tell me "the self defense stuff is bullshit" Couldn't believe my ears...fortunately other instructors at same academy do not agree and take classes with them.

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 6 лет назад

      He probably meant that self defence moves done without resistance as they usually are in bjj are bullshit,and he was right

    • @macaluso48
      @macaluso48 5 лет назад

      He wasn’t right lol self defense is the essence your instructor prolly a sport Jiu Jitsu guy only I would never train at school that’s sport only

  • @morpheus1818
    @morpheus1818 7 лет назад

    Excellent!!!

  • @pedroiranzo3883
    @pedroiranzo3883 5 лет назад +1

    Como ganar o poder sobrevivir a los ataques reales en la calle, solo depende de tus conocimientos en Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
    Estudia Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.

  • @dragonballjiujitsu
    @dragonballjiujitsu 9 лет назад +7

    He nailed it when talking about sport jiu-jitsu screwing up the martial art of gracie jiu-jitsu. I have actually taken seminars under black belts that said "if you want to learn self defense learn Krav Maga" this makes me sick. I guess so the way they teach fucking useless techniques like inverted guard and 50/50. If it wont work when someone is throwing full power punches and kicks, throw that shit out of my school.

    • @myrongaines5542
      @myrongaines5542 9 лет назад

      who the fuck said that? smh

    • @TheBaywolf1
      @TheBaywolf1 9 лет назад +1

      +dragonballjiujitsu True. We learn both at my school. I do agree, it is sad that a lot of schools do not teach self defense or "street jiu jitsu". Dudes trying berimbolos on the concrete and getting smashed, or getting picked up and slammed locking up a triangle. I like to watch the old school Rorion and Royce "Gracie Combative" videos.

    • @cutthroathb
      @cutthroathb 8 лет назад

      That's insane, sport jiu jitsu is cool I like berimbolo, del la riva, and other sport moves but schools should first teach the basics before anything especially the whole distance management aspects so if nothing else they can hold someone off without taking much damage and buy themselves time. By the time you reach blue belt u should be able to protect yourself in a street fight against someone who has no training

    • @dragonballjiujitsu
      @dragonballjiujitsu 8 лет назад

      If you can't or would not do it on concrete with punches and kick why practice it and try to pass it off as a "martial art"?

    • @misterlizard
      @misterlizard 8 лет назад

      +dragonballjiujitsu You heard that at seminars, or you heard Rickson say it in this video? (rhetorical, no need to answer)

  • @rebeccaherbertbjj
    @rebeccaherbertbjj 9 лет назад +1

    The problem is the moves that work well in ibjjf events are not always the best moves in a real fight. I agree with Rickson, no one wants to see bjj lose its effectiveness on the street level. Money is being made and that does cause issues. Our teacher (Paul Carnicella) teaches many police officers in Newark (he is a police officer there himself) and one of our old teachers (Efrain Rojas) can and has beaten many tournament winners (even though he himself has never competed). Still there are schools with 5 times as many students where the entire focus is winning medals (or even worse they are schools where real bjj is not even being taught and the teacher has no lineage at all). A fighter should be trying to win (tap the opponent) not run the clock out because you see you're ahead on points. I am not being a "hater" and I am happy for any schools success. I am not against competitions (my daughter competes and has never been forced to tap in her weight class by anyone, in class or competition, ever. I am really not a person who would badmouth competition) I just understand that to much focus on only competitions can create bad habits. You must know the difference between sport and street, you should learn what to do on the street and be smart enough to not use that when safety rules are in place. I hope this came out right.

    • @vmbrazilianjj
      @vmbrazilianjj 6 лет назад

      It depends on your goals, some people want to train just for competition, some guys only self defence, some people both. As long as MMA is around self defence BJJ won't lose its touch

  • @bisonmma-kickboxing2511
    @bisonmma-kickboxing2511 4 года назад

    Inspiration

  • @tomigun6913
    @tomigun6913 9 лет назад +2

    Jiu Jitsu God

  • @supernalbjj
    @supernalbjj 10 лет назад +5

    budah jesus my father? c'mon now i love bjj and give credit to gracies but really?

    • @amazingGrace108
      @amazingGrace108 9 лет назад +1

      Father and mother are to be respected because they are our first teachers. Why not? Westerners have it all topsy turvy. MOST are raised by disloyal feminist mothers who disrespected and dominated their fathers. If I was Hickson, I'd never teach persons of low character. Such people misuse and degrade the original art of jui-jitsu . In india, where Jiu-jitsu originated, guru will not accept some lowlife with bad character. This should be implemented again by serious teachers everywhere.

  • @thiagolima6989
    @thiagolima6989 5 лет назад

    Tem um rap do tauz no RUclips do Batman que diz (o crime se apavora quando o Batman aparece )
    O jiu-jitsu se apavora quando o Ruas aparece 😂😂😂😂

  • @jayfallows5749
    @jayfallows5749 7 лет назад

    Some positive advice

  • @Az-jt2zp
    @Az-jt2zp 6 лет назад +1

    "Buddha... Jesus... My father..."

  • @pastlast158
    @pastlast158 5 месяцев назад

    Rickson Gracie is 1 of my top favorite bjj masters. But, it sounds that he wants to standardize bjj universally. In that case bjj will suffer the way that judo does now a days🤷‍♂️

  • @Romios_
    @Romios_ 10 лет назад

    nice...

  • @gutembergmao
    @gutembergmao 10 лет назад

    Deveria ter legendado pra quem não fala inglês, que merda... afffff.

  • @ayurvology7537
    @ayurvology7537 4 года назад

    Self defense is overrated. You can learn in 3 months. This is a Gracie jj promotion scheme

  • @superstrangevideo
    @superstrangevideo 9 лет назад +1

    He has had his ass handed to him by far superior fighters, just as the rest of his family has. They are obsolete now. Others have learned their techniques and beaten them at their own method and even with other methods. Just watch it all on RUclips : )

    • @TheArtofGuitar
      @TheArtofGuitar 9 лет назад +7

      Ummmm no he hasn't.

    • @hoops2425
      @hoops2425 9 лет назад +1

      +superstrangevideo you show me. Seriously don't think there is one documented case where he lost. Would love to be proved wrong :-)

    • @pendejo6466
      @pendejo6466 9 лет назад

      +superstrangevideo Even if true, what does that have to do with what he's talking about in this video?

    • @hoops2425
      @hoops2425 9 лет назад

      " He has had his ass handed to him by far superior fighters..." - What does this statement have to do with the video if not true?

    • @ileksoku
      @ileksoku 8 лет назад

      Just because he is not the absolute best, doesn't mean he has nothing to offer. He's lived a long time, fought a whole lot, both winning and losing. That's where wisdom comes from. Listen to the man, take whatever good you can get, dispose the rest.