How to improve at jiu jitsu | Roger Gracie and Lex Fridman

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 14

  • @LexClips
    @LexClips  Год назад

    Full podcast episode: ruclips.net/video/FhfmGM6hswI/видео.html
    Lex Fridman podcast channel: ruclips.net/user/lexfridman
    Guest bio: Roger Gracie is a legendary jiu jitsu competitor and MMA fighter.

  • @danielmarbella1197
    @danielmarbella1197 Год назад +43

    The biggest mistake in BJJ is the fear to lose, and that’s the cause of being tough and not evolve to be better, like Roger say. The moment you digest it’s ok being tap, you start developing at 10x. The best guys I ever met were the ones liked to go to other gyms and practice there with new people, tapping, tap others and make friends. To me is already late for this life advice.

    • @slayer4810
      @slayer4810 11 месяцев назад +4

      You waste a good roll, when you’re just being stubborn, trying to survive for 3 minutes by not tapping.

  • @blackhouse7646
    @blackhouse7646 Год назад +6

    He beat everyone with basic bjj.

  • @golddee2040
    @golddee2040 Год назад +7

    Being that I am usually bigger than most training partners, I try to get them whatever position they want to start and then go from there. It has certainly help improve all of my escapes.
    And for everyone that missed it, the best way to escape any submission, DON'T GET THERE! It's too late usually or it will be REALLY hard. As Kurt Osiandar says, "You f*cked up a long time ago."

    • @dante1440
      @dante1440 Год назад

      Yeah an ego issue too, I'm 115 kg 190 cm no roids ever good genetics ex weight lifter having been doing BJJ for 10 years I have trouble going it loosely and allowing myself to be in any kinda danger

    • @SomeAftermath
      @SomeAftermath Год назад

      I hate being the “bigger” guy in class.
      In the beginning people were afraid that I was going to spazz out and hurt them.
      But I think showing people that I’m always working off my back helps out so much, plus I’m slowly developing a strong guard game in the process.

  • @Nickname_42
    @Nickname_42 Год назад +3

    Same you improve in everything, repeat and proceed.

  • @Dom-os8vt
    @Dom-os8vt Год назад +2

    I love Lex, I love how he doesn’t hold back and speaks his mind
    #Lex2024

  • @omridrori3286
    @omridrori3286 Год назад +2

    Why you dont interview yuval noah harari ??! He is the interesting guy i have ever saw

  • @jordanlocke2018
    @jordanlocke2018 Год назад +1

    These guys are great!

  • @kaa7728
    @kaa7728 Год назад

    Lex please invite Dr. Audrey Truschke

  • @haraldodunkirk1432
    @haraldodunkirk1432 Год назад +2

    Train to get tough? To have fun?
    So true though about weakness. I’m a “legit black belt” and only recently discovered how weak parts of my game are.

  • @rosescott3936
    @rosescott3936 6 месяцев назад

    Your amazing and very handsome ❤❤❤