Female BJJ World Champion vs White Belt Fight Factory
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- During a gi class at Fight Factory Jiu Jitsu in Austin, Texas, Nora Shultz rolls with a fellow teammate at the rank of white belt who outweighs her by nearly 50 pounds. In this video, Nora is able to use sweeps and armbars to dominate the round against a much larger but less skilled training partner.
The level of skill this girl has is absolutely world class. To handle a guy this size with even a white belt level of knowledge as a female is a huge deal. Much respect to the young lady
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It does take incredible skill to do this to a stronger heavier opponent. i’ve done this for 10 years now, And technique definitely allows you to compete with people, much younger and more athletic and heavier than you. At the same time, as I become older, and my cardio declines. I start to understand the value that pure strength and athleticism bring to the table. In my youth, 10 years ago, when I was rolling with black belt and brown belt, females, never once did I feel in danger of being submitted. And I was still only 50%. You truly do have to have excellent technique to be able to control someone and submit them when they are stronger and heavier than you. Once they learn some jujitsu, though, you’re in trouble.
I would love to fight her and him with a nylon windbreaker jacket
Would you challenge me with a windbreaker
he’s a white belt but you can def tell he’s been training a good amount of time too, she’s a beast
I’ve seen some upper belt women try to contest every position with bigger men, putting themselves either at a disadvantage or more even. Not here. She doesn’t try to contest takedowns or power out of anything. Just slick fundamentals, technical movement, and iq over ego. That’s the most impressive part for me.
She is obviously going easy on him to drag the fight out.
Of course. They're just rolling. She seems like a chill roll. Good peoples.@@cassius969
In more honourable martial arts, pulling a banned technique in a friendly sparring session is considered a coward move. In a tournament, a disqualification. In the street, a bloody nose. I don't see the fascination.
i got tired just hearing his ragged breathing
He let her win. He was going easy.
As usual. In this environment they are actually even discouraged from using physical force, but only counter by technique. So if he is not allowed to use his physical and athletical superiority, where's the match?
I suppose he gassed out from going too easy then lmao