Why You Still Suck At BJJ and How To Fix It

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2023
  • Today we're covering some common flaws that hold people back in their jiujitsu journey, as well as how to rectify these mistakes.
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  • @TheAlaskaMarc
    @TheAlaskaMarc Год назад +258

    6 years in bjj. Owner of too many instructionals. This is… the best bjj vid i ever saw.

    • @sathyawiltse9829
      @sathyawiltse9829 Год назад +20

    • @drew2ist
      @drew2ist Год назад +10

      I think it would take me a year of watching instructionals 24/7 to get through all of mine.

    • @goblin_mons2087
      @goblin_mons2087 Год назад +2

      Do you go to legacy bjj?

    • @sclay757
      @sclay757 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@drew2istlet me get a couple! Lol

    • @Freud_Mayweather
      @Freud_Mayweather Месяц назад

      I've never bought one, which is a good one to start with that has a good balance of guard passing, retention and submission sequences, I watch a lot of RUclips stuff that's pretty good but I hear a full instructional can be more beneficial somehow. I've actually downloaded a few in torrents back like 4 years ago.

  • @stonewolfe2057
    @stonewolfe2057 Год назад +116

    Yes give me the secrets father

    • @s0zhl537
      @s0zhl537 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mhhh yes daddy I don't even train BJJ but I still feel enlightened ❤

  • @jacobolesen1086
    @jacobolesen1086 Год назад +21

    “Hesitation is a form of disrespecting your opponent and not giving the challenge they rightfully deserve” .. smooth mate

  • @tinybatmanname9476
    @tinybatmanname9476 Год назад +133

    “Rapid skill gain is about incrementally making improvements to specific areas”
    Thanks for the video man 💪

    • @ravenknight4876
      @ravenknight4876 Год назад +5

      That's why you should also be Lifting. Same Mindset.

  • @deepro666
    @deepro666 Год назад +68

    ‘Without hope there can be no despair’ - Andrew Wiltse, 2023.

  • @seanrudden5647
    @seanrudden5647 Год назад +4

    Great video! Best line "I belive in respecting my opponent by absolutely beating their ass and crushing their confidence and I could give a flying fuck what belt you are, anyone can get it."

  • @af4396
    @af4396 Год назад +69

    As someone obsessed with learning, this concept is obvious to me as this is how I learned almost everything else in my life. However, it's difficult to find people that want to LEARN, vs people that "We gotta roll dude, only way to get better, just roll roll roll!" ... No one wants to take time in one position or drilling one thing or trying one concept. The general population of BJJ practitioners just want to roll (free roll) because they want to have fun (and possibly use their weight and strength advantage to win and feel good). Now, higher belts that have got past the humbling stage and found out they couldn't just rely on strength are more open to this because they've realized drilling technique is better for you that drilling weights all day in the long run, but those specific people aren't always there. Anyways, it's slightly frustrating. At the end of the day, BJJ is personal for a lot of people, their ego's are on the line, and therefore aren't always open to doing the "boring stuff" or risking doing proper technique rather than choking out the small white belt from inside their guard and "winning."

    • @gmeister3022
      @gmeister3022 Год назад +3

      Drilling technique is crucial (especially if you're a beginner, I guess) for sure, but I also understand where people who only want to roll are coming from. Because at the end of the day, I reckon that fighting is 80% mental, where experience (rolling vs drilling technique) makes a difference.

    • @MaxLohMusic
      @MaxLohMusic 10 месяцев назад

      As even Wiltse himself mentioned, the conventional gym format of no-resistance drilling followed by free rolling is very inefficient. I can attest to that. So it's not wrong to want to roll so badly during class if the alternative is keep doing more reps of a no-resistance drill that you know has literally 0% chance of becoming incorporated into your game. Just try to think of the last time you actually used a repped move in a free roll and pulled it off successfully; I can name 0. So given the choice of one over the other one should still choose rolling. During free rolling, you can then focus on whatever you want. Very very few gyms do focused situational sparring (i.e. "drilling with resistance"), so if you find one that does, it's gold.

  • @joejitsuway960
    @joejitsuway960 Год назад +17

    "Most of you don't roll hard enough to get any meaningful improvement to your cardio, and the people that are rolling that hard are plagued by injuries".
    Love it. Sooo many BJJ coaches out there will tell you "Just roll harder if you think your cardio is bad". Consistently Red lining on the mat is begging to get injured. Do that in a controlled setting with safe movements.

    • @ImMakEiTNasty
      @ImMakEiTNasty Год назад

      define controlled settings? pushing harder in positional training or working on your cardio outside of the gym.

    • @559repairscollecting
      @559repairscollecting Год назад

      Ironically Wiltse is injured everywhere. Smesh everyone tho

    • @icepenguin7278
      @icepenguin7278 Год назад +1

      you could just go on runs or do other things to improve your cardio instead of trying to do bjj for cardio

  • @alexanderhernandez5141
    @alexanderhernandez5141 Год назад +13

    YOUR HOUSE IS ON FIRE!

  • @DipThapa
    @DipThapa Год назад +9

    The fact that we had a TFS reference right off the bat brings a smile to my face.

  • @KierenLefevre
    @KierenLefevre Год назад +69

    Yes! Loving the frequent uploads! It's awesome to see you back in full swing 😁

    • @theocurtis02
      @theocurtis02 Год назад +1

      Between the two of you Jordan Teaches Jiu Jitsu I don't think ill ever run out of quality BJJ content!

  • @nate2838
    @nate2838 Год назад +8

    The beginning of this video is applicable to EVERYTHING. It took me too long in life to realize that getting good at something is simply breaking it down to the elements, then the nuances. You get good at something when all the nuances have been trained individually and they come together as a whole.

  • @dsurajev
    @dsurajev Год назад +14

    Loving all of this content! Keep it up guys!

  • @amrshlomr
    @amrshlomr Год назад +1

    Awesome video! thanks so much for the talk Andrew.

  • @StarcraftDr
    @StarcraftDr Год назад +4

    Feels like your guys’ content has leveled up since coming back. Loving all the videos, thank you!

  • @workstudy8118
    @workstudy8118 Год назад +12

    Loving the new Wiltse content

  • @ginol5975
    @ginol5975 Год назад +3

    This hit home on many levels thanks Andrew especially good timing before a comp Saturday

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

    Lovely to see you progressing in the youtube game. Video editing on point. Much love and respect to the W bros.

  • @jpm9590
    @jpm9590 Год назад +3

    This will be my go to video, so much information and strategies...you speak so many truths and spread some tough love we all need! Thank you and please keep posting 🤙🤘🤘🤘

  • @travisdraper5262
    @travisdraper5262 Год назад +2

    Good work Andrew & Bird!

  • @izzate7
    @izzate7 Год назад

    Good to see you back.

  • @kduffin33
    @kduffin33 Год назад +2

    This content is way to good for me to just be finding this channel. Subscribed

  • @x-Musashi-x
    @x-Musashi-x Год назад

    We’ll, I’m saving up to get your instructional. Can’t wait.

  • @lute1986
    @lute1986 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love these videos 🤣 so well done. You’re hilarious bro, and full of useful info. Thx 🤙

  • @pi33er
    @pi33er Год назад

    You, my friend, are an absolute legend. Big fan

  • @Jonbombs
    @Jonbombs Год назад +2

    Andrew, just want to say a huge thank you to yourself and Bird for this and all of your other free content. As a 35 year old out of shape white belt, timidity had absolutely been a factor in starting BJJ; but mindset videos like this & instructional like your knee slice technique have played a massive part in confidence and skill building at the very first stage. I am seriously enjoying things more as a result, so sincere thanks for your help.

  • @scarletmorin918
    @scarletmorin918 Год назад

    This video is GOLD, i am gonna start working on it ASAP, there is so many things i never even thought about and now it makes sense!

  • @samuelredenius6251
    @samuelredenius6251 Год назад +1

    It blows my mind how good you are at this. Thank you Andrew best RUclips bjj videos

  • @scotty7572
    @scotty7572 Год назад

    This is unbelievable Wiltse...truly

  • @death0hand0
    @death0hand0 Год назад +16

    great stuff! I always make sure my students dont just drill mindlessly. positional sparring/drilling is where improvements are made

  • @christopherilias1965
    @christopherilias1965 Год назад +10

    You're a gem dude. I've been hyper-focused on a couple areas in jiu-jitsu since I was a white belt. It's helped me so much to specialize rather than scatter my focus.
    I really need to improve my cardio though.

  • @joshroa9111
    @joshroa9111 Год назад +1

    Best content I’ve listened to. I’m committing to getting smeshed and trying to smesh with purpose against the black belts I’ve been avoiding, thanks to this. Appreciate you, man

  • @davidquaid8549
    @davidquaid8549 Год назад +1

    More of these, please! Thanks for the content

  • @matijamilicevic1097
    @matijamilicevic1097 Год назад +4

    Beautifully said!
    Especially the part about how learning to learn is the greatest skill you can learn.
    I remember watching my first Ryan Hall instructional years ago, and until he started explaining things in terms of logic and physics, I have always felt that bjj was magic that you either know or don't.
    When I started understanding that bjj can be learnt by doing things in a systemic way, I realized that I can learn anything. This changed my life!
    This rant really puts into words things that were in my head, but I couldn't formulate into words.
    Thank you Andrew for this video!

  • @johancarlsson1287
    @johancarlsson1287 Год назад +5

    Great stuff. Mario 64 music really makes this stuff sink in easier. You guys are doing awesome work.

  • @spidersense92
    @spidersense92 Год назад +1

    I can listen to your intimate knowledge for days straight into the meat of what a pro should be learning

  • @theinsanepouncer
    @theinsanepouncer Год назад

    i almost didn't want to watch the video, then i watched the whole thing. love the glorious rant my man!

  • @JoelSnape1
    @JoelSnape1 Год назад

    This was the first of your videos I've watched and it's fantastic

  • @ExaltedWarrior
    @ExaltedWarrior Год назад +13

    This is by far THE BEST BJJ advice on RUclips. I needed to hear this. Thank you for being brutally honest.

    • @ravenknight4876
      @ravenknight4876 Год назад +1

      Some of the best Martial Arts advice in general

  • @Belbivdevoe
    @Belbivdevoe Год назад +1

    One of the best infomercials I've ever seen

  • @cecole
    @cecole Год назад

    26+ minutes of pure gold!!!

  • @PaschalP
    @PaschalP Год назад +3

    This was gold!

  • @hoopzevidence
    @hoopzevidence Год назад +1

    Thank you. Great watch.

  • @gordonpeckhamiii9542
    @gordonpeckhamiii9542 Год назад

    This is one of the best BJJ videos I’ve ever watched. Actionable and practical advice. I need to drill more and I’ve known this for a while. It’s hard to find people who are ready to prescribe to it as well. I am thinking maybe 2 hours of drilling a week and 1 hour of rolling with a specific goal and 1 hour of true free rolling. Thanks for this.

  • @852lorenzo
    @852lorenzo Год назад

    This guy has some good humor, I can learn a lot from him for sure I'll be around.

  • @medicineandbrazilianjiujit8511

    Thank you for posting.
    Always learn from you.
    Be well.

  • @LucasBedardbjjNorthernRonin
    @LucasBedardbjjNorthernRonin Год назад

    This was a great video thanks for sharing your knowledge. You are are a beast and very good at explaining things. Thank you!

  • @mikelindner1134
    @mikelindner1134 Год назад

    Great stuff as always

  • @leebruno1722
    @leebruno1722 Год назад +2

    This man is a warrior and a poet

  • @neo0024
    @neo0024 Год назад

    💯 Great Video!! Keep ‘em coming.

  • @Dhobby517
    @Dhobby517 Год назад +4

    25:00 been working on this the past few years and it has made such a huge difference

  • @7racecar7
    @7racecar7 Год назад

    Opening minute epic, you're the man man, so glad your back in my daily feed, real sh!t.

  • @darknessjiujitsu
    @darknessjiujitsu Год назад

    All the great information, nuances, and humor in here really shows how intelligent Andrew Wiltse actually is. 🧠

  • @chaseshepherd7242
    @chaseshepherd7242 Год назад +23

    I’m super new and I really appreciate this type of content. I’m on my 7th class and am trying to fast track my progress. I did Muay Thai for a year and a half before joining a BJJ gym. As a white belt being ragdolled around, I’m definitely trying my best to learn fast.

    • @77stephani77
      @77stephani77 Год назад +1

      From one white belt to another i feel ya, being only female & usually smallest in class i was the rag doll, I’ve gotten more aggressive, more focus, now im not always the rag doll, I can actually defend more, & try more towards technical moves to defend or trap them. Competition did help a lot, anyway have fun, 👍🤓🤘🏻🔥☝🏻👌🏻🌎

    • @kmg2947
      @kmg2947 Год назад

      hello there. White belt here. Some advice i would like to give, is finding people who are willing to drill. One of my coaches had me do a hole 6 minute round of only using my feet on my aponent. Was hard, but worth it. Drill it to kill it. Love this guys info. Good luck.

    • @user-dy8ub5il8n
      @user-dy8ub5il8n 6 месяцев назад

      It’s not a race and Muay Thai for a year and a half is nothing and won’t do anything to assist or progress someone’s BJJ

  • @Jferrante0920
    @Jferrante0920 Год назад

    Aside from this video being hysterical, this advice is fantastic.

  • @asthmatic_smoker
    @asthmatic_smoker Год назад

    love you, man. Thanks for video!

  • @GrapplingRonin
    @GrapplingRonin Год назад +2

    I feel like this rant was specifically geared toward me! lol. Working on getting the squat rack set back up in the gym..Will be adding strength training and stretching into my weekly routine

  • @USCgooseNYC
    @USCgooseNYC Год назад +1

    Great content. Thank you. 🙏

  • @SamuraiKidMusic
    @SamuraiKidMusic Год назад

    Great vid!

  • @Hobozakki
    @Hobozakki 10 месяцев назад

    this video was exactly what i needed!!! thank you

  • @okcomputer6033
    @okcomputer6033 Год назад

    Amazing vid , very eye opening

  • @conquerandwin
    @conquerandwin Год назад +3

    I've been doing something similar recently at my BJJ gym. I was watching a ton of BJJ skill videos but it wasn't amounting to much. I started focusing on one skill at a time instead, which I'd try to execute at class the next day, and I started catching people in submissions, or getting out of bad positions. My mission would be to try that one move at class and I'd stay focused on it. After watching this, I'm going to start focusing on each skill for a month to get good at it. Great tips.

  • @htownblue11
    @htownblue11 Год назад +2

    9:13 “Stop over respecting your opponents and under valuing your own abilities, you’re only holding yourself back.” This hits hard. Focus on 1-2 things. Master those, or at worst get very proficient. Then add 1-2 more. Repeat. Best BJJ advice I’ve heard, and it’s from a champ.

  • @comedy_goblin6378
    @comedy_goblin6378 Год назад +1

    I do Judo but found a lot of your advice to be very applicable regardless. Good work.

  • @Jay-kt1kd
    @Jay-kt1kd Год назад

    Awesome video. You guys have been on a RUclips tear!

  • @seana7251
    @seana7251 Год назад

    Thank you for a truly instructive and hilarious video.

  • @kevindieker3288
    @kevindieker3288 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Mr. Wiltse

  • @Beatnuts
    @Beatnuts 6 месяцев назад

    ❤🎉 I needed this!!

  • @andAllTheRestOfIt
    @andAllTheRestOfIt Год назад

    Good stuff Andrew

  • @stealthgamer474
    @stealthgamer474 Год назад +1

    I’m in your server and I do complain often. I feel like you’ve called me out on this😂. Thanks man I do really need to hear this out.

  • @Andrian.Nilsen
    @Andrian.Nilsen Год назад

    Damn, I really needed to hear this! Thanks! 😁

  • @mattkydd5352
    @mattkydd5352 Год назад +1

    Love seeing TFS Appreciation

  • @santtuvuo
    @santtuvuo Год назад

    Interesting sport. I am learning more on these videos than what I’ve experienced this 5 year bjj journey of mine

  • @ll.Jiu-Jitsu
    @ll.Jiu-Jitsu Год назад

    Great advice, thanks!

  • @robz2769
    @robz2769 Год назад +2

    Ah… finally a video meant just for me ❤

  • @JohnnyBravo-se5gz
    @JohnnyBravo-se5gz Год назад

    Great video. Made me laugh and you taught me to be observant.

  • @Freduccine978
    @Freduccine978 Год назад +4

    I've been spending like 6 months getting to the back and finishing chokes. Every role I'm trying to get to the back. For the first 3 months I sucked at it and wasn't finishing anyone and getting tapped by blue belts. But now even my coach doesn't want me on his back. The hyper focus is tough at first but if you grind through it it's worth it. Now since I have some good move sets to get me to the back I'm working on my guard. Starting with situp guard to a single leg, passing and getting to the back.

  • @sharlah4057
    @sharlah4057 Год назад

    I am not special or exceptional. I was torn between trying to get better at one part of my game and becoming a 'specialist' and trying to half learn a larger selection of guards / games. This had made the decision a LOT clearer thank you!

  • @kcwliew
    @kcwliew Год назад

    Fantastic video - everything you said was true. I also realised my own truth. The bottom line is that I simply don't care enough. Everything you said was 100% what my 20 year old self would have loved to hear. Alas I'm 25 years too late for that attitude! I'm going to try and implement as much as I can though and I love the content. That song of yours in the background is just way too catchy!

  • @77stephani77
    @77stephani77 Год назад +6

    Wow, you hit the nail on the head, this just palm struck me right in the face….it’s true I feel scattered all over, I’m 46, train 6 days a week, for a little over a year, yet still feel like WTF when rolling, i need to find what to focus on & just freaking do it, especially since I learn slower (apparently) I’m timid but already working on that, I’ve gotten more aggressive because not was messing me up, thx for video, 👍🤓🤘🏻🔥☝🏻👌🏻🌎

    • @mordorprc1
      @mordorprc1 Год назад

      Build your game from the ground up. Let people pass your guard and start from there. Once you can stop people from submitting you, learn to recover guard, after that work on your sweeps, once you’re able to get on top, work on your top control, guard passing and pins and then focus on submissions. Don’t start the other way around, you’ll never be able to confidently attack and pull off submissions if you are worried about being pinned on bottom.

    • @bobk480
      @bobk480 Год назад

      Wow congrats you can out bjj a 50 year old maybe

  • @SashaLenskyj
    @SashaLenskyj Год назад

    Thanks! Awesome vid

  • @BuffMagic444
    @BuffMagic444 Год назад

    Love you content so much! thank you!

  • @sidequestuk
    @sidequestuk Год назад

    Man I needed this…

  • @tomellis763
    @tomellis763 Год назад

    Love this!!!

  • @edmayart
    @edmayart 11 месяцев назад

    Andrew Wiltse is my spirit animal 🐺

  • @miguelmelendeztorres
    @miguelmelendeztorres 7 месяцев назад

    Shiiit, so much makes sense here. Really good video. Thanks.

  • @stevenrothman5404
    @stevenrothman5404 Год назад

    this is the best jiu jitsu youtube video ever made

  • @Theblackhand1937
    @Theblackhand1937 Год назад

    When I started rolling at other gyms it helped me so much ! Also confidence was something I had to really work on and when I stopped caring and just started getting after things started to click

  • @mikeymcmikeymike9127
    @mikeymcmikeymike9127 Год назад

    Faarkin yeww!! Never seen the perfect mix of truth and humour in YT video before 👏

  • @dudretro
    @dudretro Год назад

    This is like a roast! Love your approach. Thanks for the great content!

  • @coltondurette1711
    @coltondurette1711 Год назад

    Great vid 🎉

  • @philliptjackson
    @philliptjackson Год назад +1

    Great video. This isn't BJJ advice. This is life advice.

  • @booboo1574
    @booboo1574 Год назад +2

    This video hits hard.

  • @supermario1982171
    @supermario1982171 Год назад

    Honestly the funniest video brilliant information

  • @DaveLowenstein
    @DaveLowenstein Год назад

    Man dude, lots of hard truths in here. Thanks man, time to focus.

  • @lloydfernandez2868
    @lloydfernandez2868 Год назад

    The best advice ever 💪🏽

  • @larryzamora4120
    @larryzamora4120 Год назад

    Thank you so much your Lilly putting it down Raw , if you can understand this you don't belong in this you're a good keep it up. For us new comers, have live life a little. Again thank you. Cta student.

  • @Jamiebmurray
    @Jamiebmurray Год назад

    So good.So true.

  • @Thegawden
    @Thegawden Год назад

    Very unique, very special

  • @qhoward3284
    @qhoward3284 Год назад

    Great vid