Genius. he really gives everyone everything he knows online. Most people would hide this information. Just a testimony to wanting the sport of jiu jitsu to thrive. Thank you so much
This is incredible. I've been spending the last couple of days looking for a good video on guard passing but I haven't been satisfied with the results. This video could not have better timing! Thank you Bernardo and Gordon:)
@@korvmedmos979 it's disrespectful to a professor giving us world class content for free daily. If any of the disrespectful clowns tried that in person in any legit academy it would be dealt with accordingly.
Great video with a lot information about Jiu Jitsu ! How many hours of hard training took to be developed this guard passing? A lot...anyway, thank you for both of them for teaching us !
Helo America, I just return from five years research stay at the South Pole and eager to get back to the mats. Who is this Gary Ryan? Does he have good things to teach? Thank you.
This is a systematic reactionary based strategy helping one capitalize on an opponents choice regardless if they choose A, B, or C. Really empowering. I'm curious to see how an opponent will eventually counter these options. Maybe Gordon has already figured that out.
This instructional is essentially about how to get to a good half guard passing position. The goat guard passers in no gi bjj pretty much all forced half guard and then passed from there. Including Gordon Ryan, Roger Gracie, Marcelo Garcia.
Im more impressed with his way of teaching than the actual technique (which are insanely high level) he explains without a single wasted word or stutter. Eveything is progressive and leads well into thhe next sequence
It’s just WWE playbook. The guy gets eyeballs on him by building drama and creating clickbait headlines. I’m sure Gordon is just a chill dude/Jiu Jitsu nerd like most people.
What’s the point where he wants to pass from top half guard? Is it for points? Or to get to side control? When he’s camping the J point he could probably go side control there right? (Actually curious and trying to figure out the reason why he was to get to top half guard just to pass)
Gordon's basically unstoppable once he's chest to chest. So its not that he wants to pass half guard (z-guard, half butterfly, half guard on the hip)... its that once he's chest to chest in halfguard... its basically game over. From chest to chest with the opponent flat on their back, he will pass to mount nearly 100% of the time.
@@_danielmcg awesome, thanks for the explanation! So in order to get the most out of riding the J point & baiting the half guard, I have to improve my top half guard passing / flattening people out better etc?
@@BrykuIRL if you can torreando or “crash” from J camping into side control that’s a super viable strategy and one he covers in the passing 2.0 dvd set. I think Gordon prefers to finish or take the back from mount so passing directly saves him steps, especially if he has an arm isolated or double under hooks already
@@_danielmcg Aweesome would you recommend his dvd set? I trained bjj since 2017 (Only 3 stripe white belt since I was so inconsistent & only trained no gi) I'm trying to be more well rounded since I got for simular positions every time I roll (Back attack into the truck / Halfguard electric chair / side control attacks / back rnc / straight ankles) But realising that when I roll higher belts (Brown & black) The ones that compete always seem like they're controlling the pace of the roll, and since I'm more athletic / strong I seem to use less technique in some situations & more explosiveness / strength, and I'm trying to not rely on that and be able to flow between each sequence better & have more tools, sorry for the massive TED talk xD In short, was the dvd set benefit you & are there any more you would reommend? Gordan Ryan seems like hes so much further ahead of everyone at the moment
I really appreciate the info in this video, I just wish I could afford the actual course. It's $350. I have no doubt it's worth it, I'm just saying it's unaffordable for a lot of us.
How come we get simple sttaightforward tekniques and strategy breakdowns from the best in the world but our coach makes up 5 or more fictitous movements before we get the the actual teqnique we were suppose to learn.
So basically the Mendes style of passing. Pablo Lavaselli in the aoj channel has a video explaining part of it and it's pure gold. It's in spanish though.
When you see Gordon feinting boxing and wrestling you realise how special his jiu jitsu technique really is... proves he's not dripping in natural coordination
Gets lapel choked by blue belts lol. He'd likely smash everyone even in the gi, the game has evolved an unbelievable amount since then and it's still progressing every year
Every generation before us would kill for such great information and content, so grateful to be able to learn from the best, much appreciated!
$20 bucks a class at the original Gracie academy 😂
@@1lostinspacebro i live n germany How?
Genius. he really gives everyone everything he knows online. Most people would hide this information. Just a testimony to wanting the sport of jiu jitsu to thrive. Thank you so much
Actually just wanting to make money. There is really good amount of money to make on online instructionals
Imagine if you find this here for free what will you find on his instructionals
Gordon's ability to analyze the positions and the techniques is out of the this world there is a reason he's literally unbeatable
jCamp - 4:45
hStep / torreando > jCamp - 6:20 , 7:30
jCamp > half - 8:00
feint > torreando - 9:45
Wow I never thought I would be mindblown by jiujitsu fundamentals! The level of mastery of the "basics" is crucial!
This is incredible. I've been spending the last couple of days looking for a good video on guard passing but I haven't been satisfied with the results. This video could not have better timing! Thank you Bernardo and Gordon:)
He's not a Jack of all trades , he is really a master of all of them....
I feel like I just learned a year‘a worth of Jiu Jitsu
Best nogi guard passing video I have ever seen!
Pretty much broke down how a lot of his game developed that’s awesome
which, in a way, enables him to grow more as a competitor
And yet he still dominates the competition. It's like they refuse to acknowledge his wisdom
Great to see Ryan's solution-focused problem-solving methodology and the logic behind it.
Your Grace blesses us with thine great knowledge.
Cutting edge tech right here.
It is incredible how similar to John Danaher Gordon is when explaining something.
No athleticism, no flexibility, just angles and leverage. And at the same time using minimal amount of energy. Oss..
Seiryoko Zenyo(most efficient use of one’s energy or max efficiency minimum effort)
No athleticism?
sounds right.. Oss
@@jedijudokajudo AND the force!?.. there is no try, just jiu or jiu not
@@davedave8608 🤣
Gordon is on the way to become a great coach, like John.
Huge honor for me
Okay guys!
How many languages do you speak fluently and what belt are you in Jiu jitsu if your even ranked
@@1fastmex my man took it personal
@@korvmedmos979 it's disrespectful to a professor giving us world class content for free daily. If any of the disrespectful clowns tried that in person in any legit academy it would be dealt with accordingly.
@@1fastmex Calm down
Thanks for the foundational information
Rarest of Talents is a Gifted competitor/Gifted Teacher combination
It gives students confidence with receipts
💯
Awesome
Wow! That’s incredible!
I think I still heard him, could the camera guy breathe a bit louder please. 🙏
Thankyou for your precise explanations.
Honestly Gordon just explained so much during the first 3 minutes,whatever he’s got to say next is really doesn’t matter for me no more
Man that is great stuff. Love the conceptual stuff
Absolute masterpiece
Already got it, now to start working through it all, quite comprehensive!
I bought this instructional...fucking amazing. I was passing people I thought were unpassable in a few weeks
I am beginning my master degree on the topic of guard passing. I'll make this video the chief corner stone and main basis of the thesis.
This is an awesome video
Awesome stuff
Love these
Gordon always hitting that G spot with the tech!
Is that all that heavy breathing i hear?
cool, thank you
Great video with a lot information about Jiu Jitsu ! How many hours of hard training took to be developed this guard passing? A lot...anyway, thank you for both of them for teaching us !
Bernardo is livin nicely. He's jolly
Helo America, I just return from five years research stay at the South Pole and eager to get back to the mats. Who is this Gary Ryan? Does he have good things to teach? Thank you.
He is the best in the world
This is a whole-ass loose passing instructional right here!
So well explained, thank you guys!
Do you have the name or link to this particular instructional video please? Thanks
Gold!!!
Excellent!!!
Awesome 👍😎
At 8:20 --
Why am S-grip vs a gable grip in that position? I also use the gable grip, and am wondering if it's flawed, or preference.
This is a systematic reactionary based strategy helping one capitalize on an opponents choice regardless if they choose A, B, or C. Really empowering. I'm curious to see how an opponent will eventually counter these options. Maybe Gordon has already figured that out.
Maybe leg locks
I think he's always one step forward any information he releases
I mean, that is what a system is. If you only can do the pass in one situation, it's not a system.
John says he has the best guard there is, if he has the best passing, it makes sense he has the best guard.
Saw the title, saved
This instructional is essentially about how to get to a good half guard passing position. The goat guard passers in no gi bjj pretty much all forced half guard and then passed from there. Including Gordon Ryan, Roger Gracie, Marcelo Garcia.
Incredible
For my reference 6:23
Hey man, calling yourself the best on the planet is a bit…oh, hey it’s Gordon. Never mind.
This was excellent.
amazing
Im more impressed with his way of teaching than the actual technique (which are insanely high level) he explains without a single wasted word or stutter. Eveything is progressive and leads well into thhe next sequence
Thanks!
Shhhh Bernardo I'm trying to. Listen to Gordon
😂
Scary simple!
This guy is operating a fast pace man. That was years worth info in 12 minutes. Fuck Gordon is scary af.
Cool
I’ve been trying this and gotten kimura a couple times on the leg grip arm? Any tips to avoid this counter
the GOAT of NO GI
There’s fundamentals and advanced fundamentals. This is advanced fundamentals.
What is the name of this instructional?
6:40 just for my reference
If Gordon gets bald he is Danaher.
I’m excited for that to happen honestly.
Did Danaher coach the rest of the room specifically against Gordon’s game to keep pushing him to innovate?
Eventually, in every game something will always innovate and create a new meta
Probably. When someone starts dominating with a certain technique we'll run classes specifically to troubleshoot their game
It would be the intelligent thing to do. And danaher is relatively intelligent...
waw what a mind!
What is the title or name of this video ?
Title should say: Gordon feels Bernardo's J Point
Even better: Gordon gropes Nardo's J Spot
His accent is so distinct
the goat
The guy has such a split personality :D This is the nice and awesome Gordon I can learn from. Then you have the other guy.....
It’s just WWE playbook. The guy gets eyeballs on him by building drama and creating clickbait headlines. I’m sure Gordon is just a chill dude/Jiu Jitsu nerd like most people.
King
What’s the point where he wants to pass from top half guard? Is it for points? Or to get to side control? When he’s camping the J point he could probably go side control there right? (Actually curious and trying to figure out the reason why he was to get to top half guard just to pass)
Gordon's basically unstoppable once he's chest to chest. So its not that he wants to pass half guard (z-guard, half butterfly, half guard on the hip)... its that once he's chest to chest in halfguard... its basically game over.
From chest to chest with the opponent flat on their back, he will pass to mount nearly 100% of the time.
@@_danielmcg awesome, thanks for the explanation! So in order to get the most out of riding the J point & baiting the half guard, I have to improve my top half guard passing / flattening people out better etc?
@@_danielmcg I watched his mount tactics, looks like he has a full sequence from all these positions
@@BrykuIRL if you can torreando or “crash” from J camping into side control that’s a super viable strategy and one he covers in the passing 2.0 dvd set. I think Gordon prefers to finish or take the back from mount so passing directly saves him steps, especially if he has an arm isolated or double under hooks already
@@_danielmcg Aweesome would you recommend his dvd set? I trained bjj since 2017 (Only 3 stripe white belt since I was so inconsistent & only trained no gi) I'm trying to be more well rounded since I got for simular positions every time I roll (Back attack into the truck / Halfguard electric chair / side control attacks / back rnc / straight ankles) But realising that when I roll higher belts (Brown & black) The ones that compete always seem like they're controlling the pace of the roll, and since I'm more athletic / strong I seem to use less technique in some situations & more explosiveness / strength, and I'm trying to not rely on that and be able to flow between each sequence better & have more tools, sorry for the massive TED talk xD
In short, was the dvd set benefit you & are there any more you would reommend? Gordan Ryan seems like hes so much further ahead of everyone at the moment
What do you do if someone wrestles up really well?
He was channeling Danaher big time 😋
I really appreciate the info in this video, I just wish I could afford the actual course. It's $350. I have no doubt it's worth it, I'm just saying it's unaffordable for a lot of us.
How come we get simple sttaightforward tekniques and strategy breakdowns from the best in the world but our coach makes up 5 or more fictitous movements before we get the the actual teqnique we were suppose to learn.
🐐
After ADCC 2022 Super Fight, the title of this clip is no longer a bluffing.
The whole story at the beginning of "I started using X, then it didn't work, then I tried Y and worked, and the it didn't work" it's just hilarious
Is Gordon Ryan the guy who didn't get into CJI?
And he’s a good teacher what can’t he do
Im working on this and keep getting choi barred..what am i doing wrong ?
Trilemma 💪
This is so high level jesus chritchhh
So basically the Mendes style of passing. Pablo Lavaselli in the aoj channel has a video explaining part of it and it's pure gold. It's in spanish though.
8:25
poe uma legenda em português tb né paiii kkkk ajuda noix
Trilema, aka Rock 🪨 Paper 📃 Scissors ✂️
🤩🤩
5:08
He’s pretty smart I’m surprised Craig is always saying he can’t even read a book
Could be like Floyd
Its because gordon and nicky are autistic
9:37
'TRILEMMA' haha.. Good word.
Is it too late for me to learn this stuff? I’m 40 lol but want to learn bjj very bad
I know a guy who started at 40 and became a Gold medalist Black belt at 49
Nah man
Woow
6:10
Break the wrist and walk away 🥋
When you see Gordon feinting boxing and wrestling you realise how special his jiu jitsu technique really is...
proves he's not dripping in natural coordination
Gordon Ryan of today goes back in time to 1992 and walks into Rickson Gracie's gym. What happens?
Gets lapel choked by blue belts lol. He'd likely smash everyone even in the gi, the game has evolved an unbelievable amount since then and it's still progressing every year