I have been doing ju jitsu and other martial arts for 30yrs and that abduction defense is the best I have ever seen for younger kids or weaker people. Thank you sir.🙏
i love good conceptual teaching. when i see a good conceptual breakdown, its something i can walk into class and start applying even if i cant remember a clean technique for the situation. when you understand a good concept it can actually help you draft up a technique on the fly. instead of trying to remember a 5 step trchnique and losing it at step 3.
I am a big fan of Jake, he has been doing a great job for the BJJ community. This interview with Master Pedro Sauer and Luis Heredia was excellent. I had a break training BJJ, and since Jan/17 I came back to a gym close to my house, and they teach Pedro Sauer's methodology. I really like, and I enjoyed every drill. Thanks, Budo Jake, and please keep producing more videos. Thanks
There will be a day when broken English instruction is gone. I will be sad on that day. Here's to the OG's. "If you walk back, those kids are gonna come with the dirty feet."
Big fan of Jake for these interviews.... I like all these old school guys :) There is to much ignorance in bjj regarding the self defence aspect... All these guys value the SD as the most important part of the art.. which it is.
I really like the first self defense move that Professor Sauer shows. I like that he said that he likes to show this to kids, especially his kids. It's a really simple move and concept but makes a lot of sense. I feel like these self defense ideas that the "old school" guys share are really hidden gems in the current climate of jiujitsu since, I think, there is a very strong competition focus currently; so, many people interested in jiujitsu are interested in improving their competition game. I wonder how many people out there are looking at the art with the hope of feeling more confident to be able to handle themselves should an altercation come upon them, and these people are not finding what they're looking for because of all of the competition-oriented content? Hopefully they're finding what they're looking for and aren't being diverted to potentially less effective arts.
That was a great episode Budo Jake, really love the show- when I was a kid, my favourite show was This Week in Baseball, so it's cool to now see TWIBJJ! What I didn't understand though, is why Limao was referred to as Pedro Sauer's "Student"?? Limao apprenticed under Rickson for years, but he's been running Maui Jiu-Jitsu for years as well and is a legend in his own right........I was surprised that him and his school weren't introduced the way that Pedro Sauer's was.........
There is SOOOO much old school/koryu japanese jujitsu in BJJ. I hope as a style we dont forget it over time in focusing on only ground technique. Many samurai died to pass on through the generations what we now can learn. We should remember our roots.
Brady B- The word ur looking for is 'Kosen' Judo not 'Kodokan' and even that's not true. They have Techniques in common but so does Point Karate and Mua-Thai. It's the Concept's and Strategies that make Gjj/Bjj what it is....
Professor Luis is a fantastic person, artist and instructor. I have learned so much from him too. And I am also fortunate enough to be under Master Sauer too.
Wow these guys are the real deal!!!! We "teach concepts" over positions. That's what true teachers should look like. The sad thing is that in BJJ there is not a lot of these,
Old school perfection of the basics, attention to detail and effectiveness towards vale tudo no hold barred and self defence, beats new school roided butt scooting monsters who fight for points all day long
When I first started BJJ many years ago.. it was for SelfDefense/street defence.. Coming from East London & been in a few physical altercations... on the street you rarely get 2nd chances.. the SelfDefense aspect IS the most important part... Especially when the Old school Masters are still pushing the importance of this Part of the art.. Remember not everyone who takes up Bjj are natural athletes and competition minded... ⚔️🥋
All of these oldschool, highly respected masters say the same thing. Understand the concepts, let your opponent make the mistake, use connection, weight distribution
As an MMA fan, I'm a huge fan of all this old school jiu-jitsu. I just wish that these old school guys would place more of an emphasis on HOW to get your opponent into the closed guard, instead of just taking for granted that you'll be able to achieve the position. Against a skilled passer even someone who just passes standing, I have a hard time locking up the closed guard.
I couldn't imagine being a black belt in BJJ and then having true BJJ Masters break down my game. Kudos to you Jake for not getting nervous and regressing back to a purple belt skill set.
He does it out of habit. When he started nobody really cared and after the left-over-right tradition was applied to GJJ he just stayed with right-over-left. So it's just his personal habit. I think he said that in the interview part of this episode (which I really hope you guys aren't skipping.... Are you?...)
IMO pretty unprofessional of Luis to cut pedro off when he was speaking and randomly just came into the video. They should each have their own personal time in separate videos.
Well, it's stops the person from getting dragged, then the person kicks, performs a technical stand up and then disengages. Not a bad sequence of moves really.
Remember this is for a smaller person. The hips are extremely strong on the ground and that upkick can break cervical vertibra if done properly. A small person has power and leverage on the ground that they won't have standing up; that's the emphasis of GJJ self defense. If you can't outrun someone and you don't have the speed/power to fight them standing up this is your last resort (and he teaches it as such). Of course if you're reasonably close in size/strength you can do other things like the standing armlock he showed...
This is for a child being dragged off to a car. What do you propose a child about to be abducted do? Kick-box with an adult abductor? That's insane. Dropping to the ground makes them difficult to drag off somewhere, and puts them in a position to land a very powerful kick.
@@abenice like what? He's teaching to weight your hips to make it as hard as possible for someone to abduct someone, the kick is the less important point. Pedro is the best there is, been lucky enough to have trained with him a lot over the years
erik shiley well look around more and learn because there are other options then falling on the ground and trying to kick a grown ass man then get back up and trying to outrun a grown ass man thats pissed. How a little kid five years old going knock out a grown ass man lol!
"Nothing is going to happen here." Heredia says that in such a cool way. These interviews with Pedro are timeless. His techniques are timeless.
I have been doing ju jitsu and other martial arts for 30yrs and that abduction defense is the best I have ever seen for younger kids or weaker people. Thank you sir.🙏
i love good conceptual teaching. when i see a good conceptual breakdown, its something i can walk into class and start applying even if i cant remember a clean technique for the situation. when you understand a good concept it can actually help you draft up a technique on the fly. instead of trying to remember a 5 step trchnique and losing it at step 3.
I am a big fan of Jake, he has been doing a great job for the BJJ community. This interview with Master Pedro Sauer and Luis Heredia was excellent. I had a break training BJJ, and since Jan/17 I came back to a gym close to my house, and they teach Pedro Sauer's methodology. I really like, and I enjoyed every drill. Thanks, Budo Jake, and please keep producing more videos. Thanks
There will be a day when broken English instruction is gone. I will be sad on that day. Here's to the OG's.
"If you walk back, those kids are gonna come with the dirty feet."
haha "if you gonna go back.. now those kids gonna..."
14:07 Love when the camera pans back and Professor Sauer is poised like a contemplative cobra that could strike at any moment.
Love it Jake! Thanks for sharing this with us
luis heredia is like breezy as hell. cooler than the other side of the pillow.
Hey I really appreciate you guys freely Sharing this valuable information oss
LOVE THIS ONE!!! SO MUCH KNOWLEGDE BEING PASSED. SO AWESOME!!
Big fan of Jake for these interviews.... I like all these old school guys :) There is to much ignorance in bjj regarding the self defence aspect... All these guys value the SD as the most important part of the art.. which it is.
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The best advice always sounds simple. You've outdone yourself Budo Jake. Great show.
Thank You ....Super Episode ..Greeting from Trinidad & Tobago
Thanks BudoJake! Messrs. Heredia, Sauer, a heartfelt thank you. MUITO OBRIGAO.
I really like the first self defense move that Professor Sauer shows. I like that he said that he likes to show this to kids, especially his kids. It's a really simple move and concept but makes a lot of sense.
I feel like these self defense ideas that the "old school" guys share are really hidden gems in the current climate of jiujitsu since, I think, there is a very strong competition focus currently; so, many people interested in jiujitsu are interested in improving their competition game.
I wonder how many people out there are looking at the art with the hope of feeling more confident to be able to handle themselves should an altercation come upon them, and these people are not finding what they're looking for because of all of the competition-oriented content? Hopefully they're finding what they're looking for and aren't being diverted to potentially less effective arts.
That was a great episode Budo Jake, really love the show- when I was a kid, my favourite show was This Week in Baseball, so it's cool to now see TWIBJJ!
What I didn't understand though, is why Limao was referred to as Pedro Sauer's "Student"?? Limao apprenticed under Rickson for years, but he's been running Maui Jiu-Jitsu for years as well and is a legend in his own right........I was surprised that him and his school weren't introduced the way that Pedro Sauer's was.........
Limao is wearing a Pedro Sauer patch on his gi - he is one of Pedro's students (as well as Rickson's).
There is SOOOO much old school/koryu japanese jujitsu in BJJ. I hope as a style we dont forget it over time in focusing on only ground technique. Many samurai died to pass on through the generations what we now can learn. We should remember our roots.
Lol. bjj comes fro kodokan judo. but nice try though.
Brady boudreaux
And kodokan judo is a synthesis of several ko-ryu jujutsu styles. know your shit before you hate. pompous ass.
+MMAbadboy same place the spartans, romans, and helio gracie are. same place you and me will be one day. respect your roots, son.
MMAbadboy dumb comment,why don't we just forget our grand parents,hell we got parents.smh
Brady B- The word ur looking for is 'Kosen' Judo not 'Kodokan' and even that's not true. They have Techniques in common but so does Point Karate and Mua-Thai. It's the Concept's and Strategies that make Gjj/Bjj what it is....
So stoked I get to train under Limao!!
Professor Luis is a fantastic person, artist and instructor. I have learned so much from him too. And I am also fortunate enough to be under Master Sauer too.
This reminds of Aikido in regards to the concept of ki energy or "intent"....feeling the intent of what the other person is doing.
HUGE fan of Professor Sauer's. It was nice to hear him mention my professor (Pedro Valente). I know they trained together in Brazil.
Wow these guys are the real deal!!!! We "teach concepts" over positions. That's what true teachers should look like. The sad thing is that in BJJ there is not a lot of these,
Awesome insight!
Check Lemon 🍋 with the mo'hican!...
Pedro "works like a charm" Sauer
Old school perfection of the basics, attention to detail and effectiveness towards vale tudo no hold barred and self defence, beats new school roided butt scooting monsters who fight for points all day long
Lol Jake doesn’t seem too keen on the self defence aspect
Thanks master 🙏💥
Bubo Jake is the man lol. Professor Limao got frustrated with BJ lol
Great tips!
When I first started BJJ many years ago.. it was for SelfDefense/street defence.. Coming from East London & been in a few physical altercations... on the street you rarely get 2nd chances.. the SelfDefense aspect IS the most important part... Especially when the Old school Masters are still pushing the importance of this Part of the art.. Remember not everyone who takes up Bjj are natural athletes and competition minded... ⚔️🥋
thanks awsome techniques
All of these oldschool, highly respected masters say the same thing. Understand the concepts, let your opponent make the mistake, use connection, weight distribution
This stuff is awesome
As an MMA fan, I'm a huge fan of all this old school jiu-jitsu. I just wish that these old school guys would place more of an emphasis on HOW to get your opponent into the closed guard, instead of just taking for granted that you'll be able to achieve the position. Against a skilled passer even someone who just passes standing, I have a hard time locking up the closed guard.
Is it just me... or does Pedro Sauer have a cool factor of about a BILLION!?
Teach concepts, not positions. Yes, please.
Did y'all roll?
When you lock arm then do hip throw.
Nice pass
I couldn't imagine being a black belt in BJJ and then having true BJJ Masters break down my game. Kudos to you Jake for not getting nervous and regressing back to a purple belt skill set.
Spiffy gi, Jake!!!
Why does he wear his gi backwards?
He does it out of habit. When he started nobody really cared and after the left-over-right tradition was applied to GJJ he just stayed with right-over-left. So it's just his personal habit. I think he said that in the interview part of this episode (which I really hope you guys aren't skipping.... Are you?...)
Watch part 1 for the answer
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that other guy is stoned!
gosha Dori Its taijutsu. amazing guard pass technique from both mestres.
Just moment
IMO pretty unprofessional of Luis to cut pedro off when he was speaking and randomly just came into the video. They should each have their own personal time in separate videos.
Falling on the ground as way of escaping? With all due respect to Master Pedro Sauer that is somewhat absurd.
Well, it's stops the person from getting dragged, then the person kicks, performs a technical stand up and then disengages. Not a bad sequence of moves really.
Remember this is for a smaller person. The hips are extremely strong on the ground and that upkick can break cervical vertibra if done properly. A small person has power and leverage on the ground that they won't have standing up; that's the emphasis of GJJ self defense. If you can't outrun someone and you don't have the speed/power to fight them standing up this is your last resort (and he teaches it as such). Of course if you're reasonably close in size/strength you can do other things like the standing armlock he showed...
This is for LITTLE children. What do you suggest?
This is for a child being dragged off to a car. What do you propose a child about to be abducted do? Kick-box with an adult abductor? That's insane. Dropping to the ground makes them difficult to drag off somewhere, and puts them in a position to land a very powerful kick.
당신 잘못이 아니라오 순간이지
this is Jiu...soft
he's basically teaching tiny children to go to concreate and kick upwards to a bigger target. not smart
Exactly so many other things to do! Thought I was the only one thinking that!
@@abenice like what? He's teaching to weight your hips to make it as hard as possible for someone to abduct someone, the kick is the less important point. Pedro is the best there is, been lucky enough to have trained with him a lot over the years
erik shiley you don’t have to go to the ground to ex cape that attack ! That’s ridiculous!
@@abenice when your like 5 years old? Don't see many more realistic option then not allowing a child to get dragged off
erik shiley well look around more and learn because there are other options then falling on the ground and trying to kick a grown ass man then get back up and trying to outrun a grown ass man thats pissed. How a little kid five years old going knock out a grown ass man lol!