My BJJ Coach Snapped at Me And I'm Not Sure Why

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2018
  • Have you ever had to deal with a authoritarian BJJ coach?
    This is the problem our buddy "Bob" is having.
    Bob is someone who enjoys cracking jokes and laughing with his Brazilian Jiu-jitsu training partners.
    But recently, his coach who used to be very friendly, has become more stern and standoffish.
    This came to a head when he greeted his BJJ coach one day when walking into the gym.
    His coach, returned the greeting with a quick stern stare and a not so nice reply.
    Bob has now found a weird spot where he feels unable to talk to his coach. Worst of all he feels like his coach doesn't like him.
    Obviously this has created some issues in his Brazilian Jiujitsu experience and he's not sure how to progress.
    As I explain in this video, I imagine it's 1 or 2 things. Either Bob is interpreting what his coach said in a way that it was not intended.
    Or
    Maybe his coach is trying to be more standoffish due to poor advice on how he should interact with his students.
    I hope this video is helpful to you if you have found yourself in this situation in your BJJ gym.
    Also, if you have ever had this situation. I'd love your input on what you did.
    -Chewy
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Комментарии • 499

  • @basedchris8784
    @basedchris8784 5 лет назад +446

    Jiu Jitsu is a hobby for 99% of us. Nobody wants to pay to not have fun!

    • @sonicfx5431
      @sonicfx5431 4 года назад +19

      @@cunnelatio you're a human bean too?

    • @jakeblues875
      @jakeblues875 4 года назад +7

      @@sonicfx5431 Loving how you refer to human beings as human beans. I'm so using that. XD

    • @GR-uc1gq
      @GR-uc1gq 4 года назад

      @@cunnelatio GSP

    • @jeremymagz
      @jeremymagz 3 года назад +1

      @@cunnelatio and a real hero?

    • @stevena3333
      @stevena3333 3 года назад

      Well said.

  • @MakeYouFeelBetterNow
    @MakeYouFeelBetterNow 6 лет назад +555

    I don't think his coach was joking. I'd talk to the coach, alone, and if that can't resolve the issue then I'd consider leaving the gym. We put a lot of trust into our trainers and training partners, it's too dangerous (and not fun) to train with someone who wants to do you harm. High school drama should be left in high school, life is too short for that shit.

    • @theexplorer7139
      @theexplorer7139 4 года назад +3

      That last sentence tho.

    • @KarlPHorse
      @KarlPHorse 4 года назад +16

      @Sam True, Coach is (usually) the baddest dude in the gym, which means it's their job to protect their students and not abuse the skills and experience they have to bully and intimidate them. A black belt threatening you while within reaching distance, is no different than a dude pulling a weapon on you in my opinion.

    • @cyruskhalvati
      @cyruskhalvati 3 года назад +1

      @Sam thats pussy shit tho. Atleast confront the guy.

    • @ether6136
      @ether6136 2 года назад

      @@cyruskhalvati SUPER BRO ALERT

    • @phonecaller1751
      @phonecaller1751 Год назад +1

      100% agreed.
      Prior experience says this is the best choice of action.

  • @patrickgoebel3301
    @patrickgoebel3301 5 лет назад +195

    Man, Bob should definitely cancel his membership. There's never a reason to disrespect the people who are putting food on your table and enabling you to teach jiu jitsu, which is a dream job.

  • @dwkvideos
    @dwkvideos 4 года назад +80

    I’d say a big portion of the BJJ community watches your channel so the coach might sees that lmfao.

  • @ToddVance
    @ToddVance 6 лет назад +36

    I want to hear the end of this story!!! 'Bob', what hapenned?!

  • @ULTIMARAGNAR0K
    @ULTIMARAGNAR0K 6 лет назад +437

    Easy way to diffuse that situation.... Say ok then coach Ill be cancelling my membership.

    • @sayto_00
      @sayto_00 6 лет назад +34

      Or quit being such a big baby. Wrestling and Boxing Coaches act like this as well but if it's BJJ oh no it's adult day care. Suck it up, grow a pair and train. If your training for fun yeah leave, if your training to get good then suck it up and grind. Sometimes egos clash between coach and athlete, it happens, deal with it.

    • @ULTIMARAGNAR0K
      @ULTIMARAGNAR0K 6 лет назад +232

      Sayto Ayala no coach has the right to treat his students like trash. The coach is being paid by the student. Its simple principle. How do you not get it?

    • @sayto_00
      @sayto_00 6 лет назад +7

      If your improving that all that matters. That's what your paying him/her for, not paying him to make you feel good. If your not improving then leave. I understand some guys can't train under harsh conditions... ok leave.
      But what "bob" was experiencing was nothing to get worried about, like I said it happens in wrestling often and even worse in boxing. If the coach was constantly bullying him and "bob" along with the entire team stopped improvement then I'd say: yeah leave. But that's probably not the case and "bob" is being a little pussy.

    • @ULTIMARAGNAR0K
      @ULTIMARAGNAR0K 6 лет назад +168

      Sayto Ayala please for the love of christ do not coach anyone with that level of mentality.
      Coaches are to mentor and teach their students. That's their income. Only person harming themself is the coach financially. The student can always go to another gym. And if the student is popular with the other teammates that's worse for the coach because the students leave. Not everyone trains to be competitive. Some do it because it helps with fitness, builds confidence, get away from problems at work/home. The coach is ruining the happiness and well being of his student.
      Its nothing about being a "pussy" its just fucking common sense.

    • @goryoandres5541
      @goryoandres5541 6 лет назад +27

      Coaches have to lead by example. They are the one the students look up to. There are other constructive ways to motivate your students. Be a role model.

  • @buckdich1
    @buckdich1 5 лет назад +125

    There's no fixing that situation, there's no "understanding" why he said it. Once a coach even feels like it's okay to say something like that to you, the relationship is done. Find a new gym and never look back, and tell the other people who train there too.

    • @shinobi-no-bueno
      @shinobi-no-bueno 2 года назад +7

      People have shitty days, forgiveness is personal dog

    • @az21bob666
      @az21bob666 2 года назад +3

      yea maybe he jokeing, or maybe since the guy alwasy telling joke the teacher was mad at him.

    • @MarksTournaments
      @MarksTournaments 2 года назад

      @@shinobi-no-bueno forgiveness is so hard

  • @pacibaco
    @pacibaco 3 года назад +6

    Beginners are the stream of new blood and they in turn can be the best word of mouth advertising. If you are not supporting the newbies you’ll kill your own business which is ultimately why you’re there not just to roll . Business is business

  • @ams9449
    @ams9449 6 лет назад +317

    Just a hint. If your coach is clearly intimidating you with "Don't look at me", ask him politely if he's joking. If he continues with the same line, ask him nicely "Otherwise?". At that point almost any violent/treatening/hostile reaction from him will justify you to ask for a refund and you'll be free to look for another, more balanced environment in which to train.

    • @user-wr7rh4sg8g
      @user-wr7rh4sg8g 4 года назад +4

      ArtinArt this is how to make the most fun out of it😂

    • @johnmag202
      @johnmag202 4 года назад +16

      Asking someone who has years of training over you “otherwise” and you come at them hostile won’t go well. They’re already acting like an asshole what makes you think they won’t use that as an excuse to put hands on someone lesser skilled

    • @Crazyeyes388
      @Crazyeyes388 4 года назад +27

      @@johnmag202 this isnt a heat of the moment on the mat interaction, this is a merchant customer interaction and the merchant is demanding the other not look at him or address him for no reason. If Bob says "otherwise" and the coach does anything but laugh, ie, threaten etc, you say, cool give me my money I'll go somewhere else. And then you tell others of your experience or even leave a google / Yelp review. Most people work for a living and take time away from there family to enjoy the awesome sport / martial art and have no time for such nonsense. You dont see joe rogan telling Eddie bravo yes sensei as he tents about the earth being flat, the real world exists out of the gym.

    • @Alburr250
      @Alburr250 3 года назад +2

      If the coach gets more aggressive, threatens or gets hostile - you can threaten legal action for intimidation and threatening behavior. I doubt if the coach would like bad publicity.

    • @hillweggs641
      @hillweggs641 2 года назад +1

      @Ivan he never said anything about that?

  • @Luccimatic
    @Luccimatic 4 года назад +17

    Heres the thing about being my coach.
    I'll respect your rules, follow instructions, try to be productive, keep my head in the game and try hard to learn and train.
    If at any point your going to treat me like I'm not paying you to train me and paying you for a place where I can be comfortable and train without worrying about whether my coach likes me, I'm out. Treat me like I'm your paycheck. Get rough when it comes to training me but if I say hi and you snap at me, I'll find another gym. We dont have to be friends but I'm not here for that.

  • @arturofernandez725
    @arturofernandez725 5 лет назад +353

    Challenge your coach to a fight

  • @sistematico17
    @sistematico17 5 лет назад +7

    Once it becomes awkward on a gym, you gotta go somewhere else. Happened to me. Either teammates stop talking to you, or coach gets all weird.... BJJ is a loooooooooong journey. You want to spend those years surrounded by people that you like and likes you, and be promoted by somebody you trust and cares about you. There are lots of gyms!

  • @Latrina_Bidet_IRS_Enfrocer
    @Latrina_Bidet_IRS_Enfrocer 5 лет назад +19

    Wow. This dude is literally like the nicest guy in the world. So important when you're a white belt who just spent the last 20 rolls eating @#$& in side control, that there's an awesome upbeat coach amped-up and eager to mentor you through to the other side. Thanks, Chewy, you made my day.

  • @HittokiriBatosai
    @HittokiriBatosai 5 лет назад +80

    Was there ever a follow-up to this? "Don't look at me" is pretty out there.

    • @rocmiraclepallares7504
      @rocmiraclepallares7504 4 года назад

      yeh im curious too

    • @briannielsen1609
      @briannielsen1609 3 года назад

      I would like to know the outcome also

    • @kylemiles7484
      @kylemiles7484 2 года назад

      It comes off pretty aggressive but ask any vet they've probably heard it in jest

    • @MarksTournaments
      @MarksTournaments 2 года назад

      @@kylemiles7484 not the military, we don't do that shit

  • @jawkneeG
    @jawkneeG 6 лет назад +78

    Instead of bottling in all that confusion, anxiety, and other negative feelings, people (including myself at times) just need to clarify the situation immedetialy right there and then. When the coach says that to him, he's essentially saying 1 of 2 things: I'm mad at you for something you did, or I'm mad at something in my life and I'm taking it out on you.
    "Sorry, did I do something to inadvertently upset you?"
    Figure out a solution, shake on it, move on. 9 times out of 10 these problems are solved within 1-2 mins.

    • @Havik_86
      @Havik_86 7 месяцев назад

      It's harder when they don't tell you and keep it a mystery

  • @lucksury
    @lucksury 6 лет назад +10

    Hearing chewy talk about how he treats his students as his buddies is really awesome. Hes like a big fun teddy bear until you piss him off

  • @yeshuaservant7
    @yeshuaservant7 6 лет назад +53

    Good points made. Two more possibilities--1. Maybe his coach has come to feel that Bob is spreading a too casual, non serious attitude that detracts from the students learning as well and quickly as possible. Or, 2. Maybe somebody has told some untrue, negative gossip about Bob--perhaps out of envy, jealousy, misunderstanding. Bob should talk to the coach respectfully, in private--to find out WHY his attitude has changed. Or, he should leave and not recommend anyone to his gym, ever again.

    • @happylarry7533
      @happylarry7533 2 года назад +2

      good points how about this extra point
      why can't the coach speak to bob as his in a higher level of the food chain
      your first point 1. if this was the case the coach should have spoke to bob 121
      your second point 2. again the coach should speak to bob 121

  • @gabetorresx
    @gabetorresx 6 лет назад +55

    I drive almost an hour each way for my gym. There are closer ones, but I need to go to a gym that suites my needs. I recommend people shop around at gyms to find what they like. I know gym loyalty is a thing. but just because you started somewhere doesn't mean that's where you need to train

    • @theexplorer7139
      @theexplorer7139 4 года назад

      That's what I did. I bounced around a bit to find my gym. Good advice.

    • @MarksTournaments
      @MarksTournaments 2 года назад +1

      @@theexplorer7139 I think I got lucky, 3 months in and like them

  • @nickleone9566
    @nickleone9566 3 года назад +38

    I experienced this at a gym where the two grappling coaches were just complete jerks and would routinely yell or make fun of students and I never got yelled at cause I come from a old school dad and coaches so I know how to shut up and fall in line but the atmosphere was never fun and light hearted which bothered me because the striking coach in contrast was the best coach I ever had so I gave up grappling for a long time because the striking classes were just so much more light hearted and fun. Like I’m not paying a 1000 bucks a year to be a grown man getting yelled at by another grown man.

  • @dorjedriftwood2731
    @dorjedriftwood2731 6 лет назад +140

    Talk it out if you want to continue, otherwise just go somewhere else. If talking doesn't go well it's not likely to suddenly change back. Relationships are fragile and it's hard for most humans to let things go completely.

  • @Fat-Horrible-Man
    @Fat-Horrible-Man 3 года назад +7

    The coach has absolutely no right to say "Don't talk to me like you know me" or "don't look at me".
    If he's in a shitty mood, fair enough, it happens, but it's his job to manage that shit, he's at work.
    When I'm at work, I have to act professionally, and I'm fine with that.

  • @urmomseffect
    @urmomseffect 5 лет назад +101

    He should just ask coach to take it outside, like man. Here in Russia these hands are rated E for Everyone.

    • @isaacedwards3170
      @isaacedwards3170 4 года назад +20

      Voyded except for the fact that he’s his jui jitsu coach and would most likely fuck him up lmao but I enjoyed the joke nonetheless

    • @andretullier3469
      @andretullier3469 4 года назад +1

      Hands or not, my professor taught me what I know. If he's pissed im not testing him. I out weigh him by 50lbs and him toying with me makes me feel like new white belt(I'm a 2 blue)

    • @Luccimatic
      @Luccimatic 4 года назад +6

      Pick a fight with your fighting coach, seems legit.

    • @JoseSanchez-bg7xc
      @JoseSanchez-bg7xc 3 года назад

      I’ve heard this E shit too many times.

  • @jeffmejia111
    @jeffmejia111 6 лет назад +24

    My two cents worth. It's a business--you pay good money to go there and learn. He's there to make money. If this has become an authoritative thing on his part where it's all about "respect" then leave and go else where. You are there by choice. If it becomes uncomfortable for others they'll leave too. Mr. BJJ's attitude will change back in a hurry.

  • @ciastekpierwiastek956
    @ciastekpierwiastek956 3 года назад +1

    I'm here for some time, already few videos behind me on this channel and I would love to roll with Chewie. So humble and kind person, I guess it's a pure pleasure to be friend of him, sparingpartner, mate, just friendly soul. I can feel good vibes coming from him, good person without a doubt. Such a shame I'm from Europe and can't even have a chance to meet this guy. Dont know how, but this guy honestly got to me with his mindset. Greetings from Poland (Szczecin)!

  • @kybalion848
    @kybalion848 4 года назад +10

    The coach must have forgot the employer/employee relationship. The student pays the coach or owner that pays the coach therefore the coach works for you. If a coach acts like this, then take your money elsewhere.

  • @jehkjshrfk
    @jehkjshrfk 6 лет назад +80

    I think chewys first idea was on point but maybe the other way around. "Bob" likes to crack jokes and maybe the instructor felt disrespected by something bob was unaware of and felt the need to assert himself because bob was getting too comfortable fucking around with him.

    • @bigmember5908
      @bigmember5908 6 лет назад +11

      this is very possible but when you are running the school it's odd for you to feel like you should be snide instead of direct about it.

    • @LemonNation
      @LemonNation 6 лет назад +2

      It "maybe the other way around" and it "maybe" a completely different reason, but we have no clue because the instructor never just came out and said what it is that made him angry. Frankly even if the coach has a valid reason to be angry his reaction is sinking any chance of rectifying the situation.
      It's unfortunate that he didn't just come out and say what it was that made him feel wronged.

    • @abadran8174
      @abadran8174 3 года назад +3

      Coach must be a teacher. My coach, kickboxing, snapped at me before but non of that trash personality. "alright enough jokes now! you have to separate between friend time and coach time. It's coach time now. Be more aware of the situation next time" so he still kept the friend status even when he's snapping at me. I was 17 at the time and he treated me like an adult. Coach cant be someone who is so fragile emotionally or a bully or bipolar. he must be in control of his emotions even when he's disciplining a student.
      Bottom line, that coach is unstable mentally and probably slightly neurotic and insecure. and that's considering Bob deserved a scolding.
      I feel more of a possibility is that one cunt of a student told the "coach"that Bob bad mouthed him and said so and so about him. instead of gently confronting him, he does this. Man-child I would not train under him for another day.

  • @RTSurf5000
    @RTSurf5000 6 лет назад +6

    Right On Chew! Or the coach might be going through some shhhh at home or something. we're all human and prone to have bad days. Now hook it up with a free shirt Chewman! Great vid as always and keep em coming!

  • @phuckfumassters
    @phuckfumassters 6 лет назад +106

    I experienced the opposite, I wished my coach was more professional and didn't joke around so much. I'm not saying he should be super serious all the time with no sense of humor, but keep jokes to a minumum and show up on time or simply show up. Sometimes we waste 20, 30 minutes just socializing and making fun of each other. I want to learn jiu jitsu not hear jokes. You can chill and joke after class!

    • @oreocarlton3343
      @oreocarlton3343 6 лет назад +1

      phuckfumassters brazilian instructor?

    • @phuckfumassters
      @phuckfumassters 6 лет назад +1

      Oreo Carlton no, he's American.

    • @TheJFKindustries
      @TheJFKindustries 6 лет назад +11

      I have a similar problem, we can spend the first 20 minutes on a fricking warmup and sometimes they are only breathing exercises. Other times he'll take 10 minutes to explain a portion of a simple technique because he's cracking jokes every 30 seconds.

    • @MRJTD99
      @MRJTD99 6 лет назад +2

      My coach can be similar in the way that he's a huge Jiu Jitsu nerd ans sometimes just goes on these tangents about things that happened in jiu jitsu history instead of showing whatever technique he was supposed to mention. I think its funny

    • @enriquecabrera2137
      @enriquecabrera2137 6 лет назад +6

      you know you can train on your own without the teacher too.
      like if hes late, stretch or warm up.
      practice old lessons and techniques.
      he already taught you something.
      its your job to master it on your own time.
      the new material will be more appreciated when the old one is better understood and practiced.
      my two cents.

  • @followerOfJesus723
    @followerOfJesus723 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome vid. Keep up the great work!!!

  • @wjlafrance
    @wjlafrance 6 лет назад +2

    Good video Chewy, and I can't agree more about the importance of a good friendly relationship in the gym. If you're going to go from white to black belt you're going to spend thousands of hours with these people. Can't wait to come down and give your gym a visit.

  • @jakekoschel4281
    @jakekoschel4281 5 лет назад +1

    I wish you were my couch your awesome at analysing yourself to help improve yourself because your still trying to become a better trainer to help ypur students and your great at breaking down situations keep it up mate love the channel

  • @iamtheai2759
    @iamtheai2759 6 лет назад +219

    My first Jitsu coach, a long time ago, great guy then he started juicing. Everything changed. He ended up closing down the school and hanging himself. Very sad.

    • @MikeEHY
      @MikeEHY 6 лет назад +16

      That is some juice! What kind was it?

    • @amunm.7858
      @amunm.7858 6 лет назад +79

      Mike E orange

    • @MikeEHY
      @MikeEHY 6 лет назад +2

      Amun Muniz must be that orange juice from Mariano’s!

    • @mikhailtagallie8274
      @mikhailtagallie8274 6 лет назад +4

      Cool story bro

    • @ynothughes
      @ynothughes 6 лет назад +4

      Wow, I could see that happening.

  • @AFRaafy
    @AFRaafy 6 лет назад +1

    you are one cool dude bro ..stay as you are chew great advice

  • @shevoham5517
    @shevoham5517 2 года назад

    Chewy your such an awesome dude! love the the spirit and the content!
    I would love to pass by the gym whenever im near! Love the human spirit brother!! Cheers

  • @meatheadcanada
    @meatheadcanada 6 лет назад +4

    Communication is lacking in todays society. We like to make assumptions rather than just pull someone aside and talk to them. Not by email, Facebooking, Instagram or texting. Actually talking face to face and calmly talk like adults.
    So many problems can get resolved or cleared-up quickly by this. Yeah!

  • @CarMad97ci
    @CarMad97ci 6 лет назад +14

    I wanna know how it panned out!!! Good luck bob!

  • @Robdog77767
    @Robdog77767 6 лет назад

    Great advice brother---

  • @user-sg2pc2pc3g
    @user-sg2pc2pc3g 11 месяцев назад

    great advice as per usual!

  • @TheMboe76
    @TheMboe76 6 лет назад

    After watching this video and listening to how treat your students, I would sign to train at your gym TOMORROW!! Unfortunately I live in Michigan. You sound like an awesome coach!! I hope I can visit your gym someday!

  • @mrmichael20
    @mrmichael20 3 года назад +1

    communication is the key, in every life situation.

  • @ootietang
    @ootietang 5 лет назад

    You give really sound advice on a number of situations.

  • @JeremiahT
    @JeremiahT 6 лет назад +7

    I had a similar situation with an immediate supervisor at work many years ago. He had a great sense of humor and very easy to get along with. One day he just started being really cold towards me (and only me). To this day I don't know what I did/said but after a few weeks he started treating me normal again.

    • @Tousanx
      @Tousanx 6 лет назад

      omg i can relate

    • @enigmapublius1
      @enigmapublius1 6 лет назад +1

      Jeremiah T where I work there is this girl who was very nice and professional to me but this past month she changed her behavior torwads me I asked her why and she says everything's cool except it isn't, she's acting like a child and everyone notices it too! yesterday she came to me and asked me if I could finish her job because her time is up for the day and wants to go home ???? I simply looked her in the eyes and said you do it I'm not your boxing bag she was shocked for a second and then said sorry go figure it out

  • @claytono4829
    @claytono4829 3 года назад +2

    This guy is solid. Wish everyone was like this dude lol.

  • @mikhailtagallie8274
    @mikhailtagallie8274 6 лет назад +8

    Id straight up ask what's your deal. He's a coach. I'm not afraid to ask superiors if everything is ok when behavior changes.

    • @Alburr250
      @Alburr250 3 года назад

      Talking straight is better than passive aggressive behavior

  • @mayrag125
    @mayrag125 6 лет назад +19

    Hi Professor Chewie I hope nothing but the best for you and all of your students in 2018

  • @ynothughes
    @ynothughes 6 лет назад

    I've had a couple coaches like this in the past, and I've thought similar things. Good question/response. Eventually I just kept looking around and found a place that meshed with my humor/attitude.

  • @fieldmarshallreagan9694
    @fieldmarshallreagan9694 5 лет назад +1

    Insightful Q A!

  • @cauearaujo5815
    @cauearaujo5815 3 года назад +2

    There are many things to consider on this situation and to feel threatend isn't one of them.. see it from outside the box. You are the client of that gym and you are also a tax payer. With that in mind you could simply ask him "do you see yourself as a threat to me?" I've made this question too many times to count them and in all of them, the guy noticed I'm not afraid, noticed he is the wrong person in the situation and gave up on that crappy behaviour. So if he answers "no", then, as a client, you demand apologies for that and if you feel like staying, tell him never do that again and stay. But, considering he feels like a threat and also dare to answer "yes". Well.. as a tax payer, you should simply call the police on him and let they do their job... Then you get your money and spend on another gym. Easy. That's not a shame at all to call the police... you pay them to take care of your safety, will you waste your money and do it yourself? better not... Funny guys are easy to make friends, so you won't have trouble with that and also won't have to deal with someone who doesn't know how to deal with his own problem at adult age.
    Hope I could help "Bob" to see thing by the easy way

    • @Alburr250
      @Alburr250 3 года назад +2

      A very good response. If an instructor Is threatening you, you have valid grounds to take legal action against him. He is breaking the law and violating your trust. It’s a serious offense and should never be taken lightly. You have the right to feel safe and protected.

  • @psychosquad5502
    @psychosquad5502 6 лет назад

    As soon as you posed the question the first thing I thought was "A bull crap webinar!!" I am glad you brought that up. When you are trying to build a jiu jitsu community, holding your students at arms length is a terrible idea. If you are trying to create 'warriors'...maybe.

  • @Jitsover50
    @Jitsover50 3 года назад +3

    If you feel that way you are probably right. I wasted years training under coaches that hated me. Go find a school where the coaches aren't so full of themselves. I trained martial arts my entire life. They talk about not having ego while having the biggest ego's I've ever seen.

  • @dekka213l
    @dekka213l 6 лет назад

    I appreciate that you address relevant issues pertaining to JJ Culture and sociodynamics. A black belt in JJ doesn't come with an emotional intelligence equivalent credential.

  • @waawaaweewaa2045
    @waawaaweewaa2045 6 лет назад +10

    Eh sounds like a case of situational awareness; the class clown routine gets tiring very quick for some people, and that kid was probably being disrespectful and didnt realize it because he has bad manners.

    • @evilpants
      @evilpants 6 лет назад +3

      F ab I agree 100%. I was thinking the same thing. He could be thinking he is a funny guy but everyone else finds him obnoxious

    • @shanesaxon6863
      @shanesaxon6863 4 месяца назад

      It’s possible……but there’s a way to address that. “Don’t talk or look at me”?is not the correct way .

  • @michaelflading2539
    @michaelflading2539 5 лет назад +1

    This guy has to be the coolest coach ever

  • @ronnymohtar2258
    @ronnymohtar2258 3 года назад +1

    My jiujitsu professors are open and friendly and I joke with them but I deeply enjoy presenting my respect to them. I also do it with a slight air of humor as to not seem pretentious but I do enjoy bowing lower, acknowledging that they are always correct, and whatnot.

  • @Anton_the_Vampire
    @Anton_the_Vampire 5 лет назад +1

    Interesting topic. I've actually seen this kinda first hand, many years ago. I tried out at a Shotokan school for a few weeks and the last lesson I attended the Sensei lectured EVERYONE at the end of class that he was "not putting up with" the way people addressed him by his NAME outside of the Dojo. He basically said, "you will call me Sensei, or we're going to fall out".
    Equally, I have my own situation currently, where I've returned to training after a long break and everything has been going kinda ok...though I can't do half what I used to be able to do. Last week we had an instructor filling in (while the senior instructor was away) and he got on my case over exercises that I refused to do. My reason for refusing was that I was feeling physically sick, had laboured breathing, and stitch in my side. But that wasn't "good enough" as far as he was concerned.
    I made sure not to direct it at him, but I got VERY angry and almost walked out. This is a situation that I'm definitely going to have to monitor, especially if he takes class again; because it seems that my best just isn't good enough for him.
    Anyway, sorry for rambling.

  • @conorkelly2950
    @conorkelly2950 5 лет назад

    Good video great advice

  • @ij1376
    @ij1376 4 года назад +3

    0:31 up to "don't talk to me like you know me."
    ...I don't do martial arts, thinking about starting, but not yet. That said if my coach talks to me like this I'm not coming back.

  • @nonope7118
    @nonope7118 6 лет назад

    Hey Chewie! I've been doing BJJ for about two weeks now, and I really enjoy it! Always nice to watch one of these videos. Last class, I got a sub on someone 80+ lbs larger than me, and I love that smaller guys can take on larger ones for the most part.
    I'm no expert in any sense, I just wanted to give thanks for these videos.
    I'm also ready to get my butt whooped at a tournament, and day of marks one month in BJJ! I don't really want to win, but to learn is my goal. I also just like competition settings.
    Oh god, this comment is all over the place, I guess with your attention I have I'll remind you to hydrate I guess.

    • @adambarker1626
      @adambarker1626 Месяц назад

      Sounds like you already had the best base for jiu jitsu. 6 years later, how did this all go?

  • @JulieEmilyJ
    @JulieEmilyJ 6 лет назад +2

    It’s a shame I’m just seeing this now. I started BJJ awhile back and had this very question. The coach was incredibly aggressive towards me and always told his students to “beat me up” so I understand “how it feels”. One of his students was also super aggressive with me and I was constantly getting hurt. One day it got to me his students aggression and his aggression and I hate to admit I was trying not to cry so I waved my hand at my coach to get him to stop yelling at me and he stopped the class and brought me up to yell at me in front of everyone for being disrespectful. I love BJJ. I stopped going a few weeks ago. I also need to learn for my job so. The whole situation was incredibly upsetting and I have not really proceeded since.

    • @vancomycinb
      @vancomycinb 6 лет назад +5

      Find a different place to train. That's not me being snide, that's real advice.

    • @grimnir7177
      @grimnir7177 5 лет назад

      Julie Johansson, did you ever resolve this issue with tour coach or dis you find a new gym?

    • @mickeybeahl3664
      @mickeybeahl3664 5 лет назад

      Find a new sport

    • @Alburr250
      @Alburr250 3 года назад +1

      That justifies taking legal action for threatening behavior and intimidation.
      That’s harassment.

  • @Thinkingman69
    @Thinkingman69 5 лет назад

    I really love your videos man, you seem like a fantastic guy.

  • @Zenitself
    @Zenitself 5 лет назад +8

    Mcdojo rule #1: All students will address the Sensei as Sir, Sensei, Your Honor, or My Lord.
    Lmfao gtfo Bob.

  • @garrotjax1232
    @garrotjax1232 4 года назад +1

    We need updates to these questions!

  • @MP-db9sw
    @MP-db9sw 6 лет назад +18

    I wouldnt even talk about it, id just leave. I dont want to be under the power of someone who goes into random PMS mode and starts treating me weird for no discernable reason.
    But im also not a goofball treating the mat like a comedy club every day so maybe theres that too lol

  • @tye3ow
    @tye3ow 6 лет назад

    good advice, but I can't stop focusing on the food on your moustache haha

  • @Chewitt12CJH
    @Chewitt12CJH 6 лет назад

    Not only a good tip for training BJJ, but every time you go to learn something new and you're not sure of something, ASK YOUR TUTOR/TEACHER (or anything of the same sort), there is always someone (normally guaranteed) who is better than you or has more knowledge or experience on the matter, if they can't take a couple seconds out of their day to either teach you something or resolve a problem, then they're not worth your time. I'm on my 3rd year of college and the first year I kept getting frustrated because I wouldn't know something, didn't really help that I've always been super shy to confront anyone, but once I started to man-up and start asking questions, no matter how stupid or whatever, I learned so much. I digress a little, but the whole point is that if you can't have a good relationship with your coach/teacher (etc.) to the point where you feel like you cannot talk to them, you either need to step-up and say what you want to say, or, find someone else.

  • @nicolam842
    @nicolam842 2 года назад +1

    I felt unwelcome at my gym for 1.5 years left for a new gym and couldn’t be happier don’t have blind loyalty for a coach that doesn’t give a fuck about you

  • @noneotherx
    @noneotherx 3 года назад

    looool he had heart tho. the "thanks for not wooping my ass afterwards" had me dying but yeah for the guy I hope he talks it out or something

  • @braticuss
    @braticuss 5 лет назад +1

    Talk it out, if it doesn't work, leave. Simple. There are tons of solid gyms everywhere nowadays.

  • @CharlieBennettGuitar
    @CharlieBennettGuitar 3 года назад +2

    If your bjj coach ever snaps at you it's time to find a new place to train, plain and simple

  • @ianstull84
    @ianstull84 5 лет назад +1

    Your a great Coach.

  • @MJBjj870
    @MJBjj870 3 года назад

    I’ve done something similar to your student with a buddy of mine 😂 thankfully he didint beat me up either

  • @kermitdagangster1012
    @kermitdagangster1012 5 лет назад +2

    I recently restarted taking BJJ after taking it a few times at the end of last year after having a surgery. My gym has 2 trainers & the second one who would go unnamed has been very intense, almost intimidating. Mind you, I never taken BJJ, but more than willing to learn. He literally yelled at every opportunity as if I knew what I was doing. I teach myself & felt like this was a very poor way to teach. I don't want to quit...so I will be looking for a different gym.

    • @MetalGearDavid98
      @MetalGearDavid98 2 года назад

      I know it's been a long time since this comment was posted but are you in a better place now? I hope so man

  • @Fr4gg3r2
    @Fr4gg3r2 2 года назад +1

    What I think happened there was that the coach had a problem with him joking around too much, so much that he probably felt like he is losing grip in his own gym (and felt like his toes were stepped on), and didn't know how to properly handle that.

  • @leadteks
    @leadteks 6 лет назад +14

    very nice video. what i realized over the years of training is that this bjj-family thing...we love each other and so on is unfortunately just a myth. i talked to some people from different academies and also realized it by myself, that the moment when you get injured and have to stay home, all of a sudden nobody cares whether you are coming to the classes or not. i have always had this illusion in my mind, thats its because of me but since i have talked to other people and they told me the same, bjj as this brotherhood philosophy thing does not exist for me anymore. maybe you could make a video about this topic...thx

    • @hellhound_ks4559
      @hellhound_ks4559 6 лет назад +7

      I'm sorry that's been your experience. I think depending on where you train could be a lot of it. I train in the midwest, and my gym literally does feel like a family. We most definitely have wolves in here, but they're not out to get you, they're just protective of their flock (gym members). Everyone at the gym I attend is treated with respect, including first time beginners. My Professor does call and ask or e-mail/facebook message to see what's wrong and why you haven't been in class. He's very personable and does care about his students... it seems especially moreso for the ones who train a lot and he can tell care beyond just getting a workout or some aesthetic thing.

    • @clee1760
      @clee1760 3 года назад

      I feel this is sonewhat incorrect
      You definitely have a deep bond with your training partners, I think it is easy to forget we trust each other with our literal lives.
      Your best buddy in combat might not be your best buddy in domestic life but that does not cheapen the brother or sisterhood just acknowledge the bond you share in combat

  • @davidglenn2739
    @davidglenn2739 3 года назад

    You gotta run a comb through that beard before recording, Chewie! lol

  • @thomashernandez9519
    @thomashernandez9519 6 лет назад

    chew, i hope i make it out to your neck of the woods some day. I will definitely stop by and get some rolling in!

  • @assassin295
    @assassin295 6 лет назад +6

    Everyone has bad days bob I wouldn’t hold it against him, just ask what’s up if he’s human he’ll tell you

  • @sirjekyllhyde3991
    @sirjekyllhyde3991 5 лет назад

    That time of month for the coach, haha.

  • @Komodokhan148
    @Komodokhan148 5 лет назад +7

    He's definitely like the Elliot Hulse of BJJ. Only smarter and more chill.

  • @khanage360
    @khanage360 5 лет назад +1

    My jiu jitsu coach is a cool guy, always jokes about and haves laugh with us. It's one of the reason I joined and enjoyed bjj, warm welcoming friendly attitude. There will be times where words voices will be raised on performance and behaviour but then the next day it's shrugged off and continued. Professional but friendly. Something that "bob" might wanna think about.

  • @Alburr250
    @Alburr250 3 года назад

    Talking straight (in a civil manner ) rather than this passive aggressive behavior is the appropriate thing to do.

  • @toadamine
    @toadamine 5 лет назад

    Communication is key! Talk to him, ask him what he meant and tell him how you feel about it...
    If he meant it in a serious way, find a new gym to give your money to... His loss..

  • @stephenlleeds
    @stephenlleeds 6 лет назад +3

    I checked out a local Muay/Bjj gym and the instructor was super standoffish and seemed to be sizing me up. Im a decent size guy, but super friendly. After going twice I never went back. He is the only guy in my area that trains BJJ, so kinda sux.

  • @Win94ae
    @Win94ae 6 лет назад

    Lighten the mood, Bob; give the coach a pie in the face! ;)

  • @angrychickin
    @angrychickin 5 лет назад +2

    I\ve ran into this several times before, Military and my current field. This type of response essentially shows a lack of emotional and intellectual maturity on the "coach's" part, i.e. he basically doesn't know how to handle social interactions very well, especially when there is a hierarchy involved.

  • @danielamadorinbrasil
    @danielamadorinbrasil 6 лет назад

    Been training couple months at a gym with a psycho sensei, no respect, different techniques everyday, disrespectful training partners .. trained in brasil with the opposite, real respectful Sensei, humble, family vibe, now I changed gyms here in spain, new Sensei, cool vibes, respect, ongoing techniques ... super happy, hope to move on and advance ... don't let anything hold you back ... many black belts out there who dont have a clue how to teach or maintain a gym ... OSS

  • @WoodApe100
    @WoodApe100 5 лет назад +3

    People have different tempo. I can understand why the student would be concerned and maybe wonder what is going on or if he offended the coach. You go for jiu jitsu and if you are learning good jiu jitsu then one option is to just be quiet and focus on technique and give it time to see if the coach is still upset or how he reacts. Maybe it will pass or maybe it won't. Meaning...you don't have to ask if he is sending clear hostile signals but won't tell you what the issue is...go quiet and just train and see what happens. I don't like to play games when people are acting like that...I think if the coach has a problem with you then a good coach should always be straight and tell you what it is....but no one is perfect and could be many reasons why he won't or can't say. You could approach and ask the coach and there is nothing wrong with that except that if the guy is telling you not to look at him (very mad dog) then it seems he might be seeking confrontation but isn't very assertive and wants to bait you. So maybe just try training quietly for awhile and avoid it but pay attention to see if his tension lessens or increases. He may be trying to get you to leave his gym. If that's the case then he will up the ante and then you go find another gym and try not to take it personal. Usually where there is smoke there is fire and maybe he burns lots of others with his anger.

  • @Ed-tc2pg
    @Ed-tc2pg 6 лет назад +1

    When I was a kid my wrestling coach lost his cool and slammed me on a football field and had some choice words. After the fact in private we talked. Option 1 I will take it extreme level of violence, i die or he dies and it gets stupid. Option 2 I'll tell my folks and attorneys will take it to the next level ruining his career, my teenage years and the team. Option 3 we both get our anger in check, get over it and go to the state championships. Sometimes you just need to talk. Sometimes men fuck up,mappers to us all.

    • @Alburr250
      @Alburr250 3 года назад

      As a kid if he did that to you, he assaulted a minor and could get into a lot of legal trouble. Yes you need to talk it out and tell people their limits.

  • @SR4master
    @SR4master 3 года назад +1

    Haha, i had a coach that wanted to be called by his first name, but refused to help me in techniques and blew me off, worst part is they promoted him to a black belt after treating multiple students like this. My newer coach gets to know me personally but still has me call him professor and keeps it professional, but actually sits there to help me get my technique right

  • @zososldier
    @zososldier 5 лет назад +1

    I had that issue when I was in the military. I was cross trained in comms so I sat on radio watch a bunch. One night when we were in the field and I was on watch. I was talking with a senior enlisted guy for hours, just normal talking (Sports, current events, etc), in the command center. I was a junior enlisted guy and would basically shut up when people in charge would walk in the tent to do business. Once these people had left and the senior enlisted guy was done doing what ever work he was doing, I attempted to start up a convo again (Since it's like 3 AM and we both had to stay awake all night).
    Dude straight faced said "I wasn't talking to you. Get back to work." As if the last 3 hours was just me talking to the wall.
    My thoughts were 1) he got some bad news when the people in charge were in the tent last 2) The Dude is a prick. I gave him the benefit of the doubt even though he was rude. I later found out he WAS a dick and I made it a mission to make things hard for him when we later deployed.
    Either way, the coach could have some stresses in life getting to him and he is bad at hiding it.

    • @gsfbffxpdhhdf7043
      @gsfbffxpdhhdf7043 5 лет назад

      a c u werent in a combat mos because i found that shit dont happen. I would not risk my life for a dickhead. In combat we were bros

    • @zososldier
      @zososldier 5 лет назад

      @@gsfbffxpdhhdf7043 I was a seabee so no. Not a combat job.

  • @alonzokincaid1362
    @alonzokincaid1362 6 лет назад +18

    Hes the elliot hulse of bjj

  • @stuntman101
    @stuntman101 5 лет назад +2

    man I wish I could be coached by you chew

  • @privateperson5054
    @privateperson5054 3 года назад

    Excellent keep it professional. I need to stop paying extra to help my buddy keep his gym open.
    $50 a month is steep because I can roll with friends for $100.

  • @bigmember5908
    @bigmember5908 6 лет назад +3

    I don't imagine a lot of people training at that place...

  • @therichardnogginproject9012
    @therichardnogginproject9012 2 года назад

    Wow, my coach is definitely one of my brothers!

  • @Scorpionee
    @Scorpionee 5 лет назад +1

    I think I used to have a kinda good relationship with my head coach, but then I had some health problems and started to train less and less. Nowadays I am doing only private classes every morning with one of his almost brown belts and whenever I meet my head coach it feels strange. Like we have nothing to talk about, last time when I asked him how was his vacation he only replied "great" and that's it. For introverted person like me it kinda sux, I am not great in small talks especially in keeping them up, so I just shake hands and remain silent. I consider him as a great guy on the mat and outside of it so it bothers me that I feel iced, but well, maybe I just have to reconcile with it.
    Wish I could train with you as your school seems like a great place. Mine is not bad, but sometimes I have a feeling that people get a sense of being a part of the team, only if they are good enough in BJJ. Otherwise they get only silly jokes that may cause some people to quit.

  • @valizeth4073
    @valizeth4073 6 лет назад

    Some martial arts have stricter rules. Like in ITF taekwondo we were told to say the title of the teacher, which back then was Senior-Master, cause he had an 8th dan. But I kinda feel like that is ridiculous.

  • @chickfinnegan8969
    @chickfinnegan8969 Год назад

    My Gym has a buddy vibe to it. Everyone is super friendly. Makes for an enjoyable experience for a noob like myself.

  • @SuperBakersk8er
    @SuperBakersk8er 3 года назад

    Every other class i go too i feel like everyone in class connects with each other a little bit more.

  • @hamishmakepeace3386
    @hamishmakepeace3386 6 лет назад

    Hey chewy could you please make a video on a over under clinch uchi mata ankle pick takedown video thanks for the continued great content oosss