Your analogy of the tree is how I teach people about God and how all the religions are studying God from a different perspective. Kind of, since Christians, Jews and Muslims are all worshiping the same God of Abraham. FFS Muslims even believe Christ was the Messiah.
I appreciate you giving this tremendous video free to the masses. No doubt many will be ungrateful. But the ones who take this video to heart with gratitude will likely be the ones with a calm enough composure to use it.
As a long time Tae Kwon Do instructor and competitor, I am always amazed by the technical aspects of this particular discipline. Thank you for the instruction. Its the best I have ever watched for any martial art! Keep up the much appreciated work!
He's such a good speaker. He makes it watchable. I don't even practice BJJ but I don't mind watching these videos because he's such a good speaker. You can tell he really loves teaching this stuff.
i've watched a good amount of bjj videos recently and i got to say yours is the only one i find to be very thoroughly explained, i could vividly imagine how the other end of that choke must've felt like just from your explanations, thank you for taking the time to make these videos
I've seen faber, others talk bout this move- but noone explains it as well as rener- why he s such a good teacjher, he s so articulate and easy to follow
All Guillotines: 1) Collect - Head (feed your armpit to their head) - Chin strap (cup their chin with your hand) - put on your watch (rotate wrist so that your blade of the arm sinks underneath their chin, elbow slams into their shoulder) 2) Connect - Hands (your free hand connects with the underside of the guillotine hand) - Hips (lean forward to get your shin to their hip - the same side as the guillotine arm i.e. left arm guillotine, left shin on their hip) - Leg (free leg goes on to their back to help you 'stick' with them if they roll over) 3) Compress - kick (with shin on their hip, kick your hips away from them) - curl (by moving your hips away, a void is made for their head to go into) - crush (you want their nose to touch their chest, pull your hands to your chest and use your body to push their head under)
Awesome details. The only problem I have with Team Guillotine, is talking like a frog for a week after rolling with them. I'm hoping to use them more in the near future.
Rener you and your family and your philosophy are one the best things that makes me proud from being born in Brazil , everyone whenever I go , when say I was born in Brazil they say “Gracie Jiu-Jitsu “ I am proudly from Australia 🇦🇺
I’ve been watching a lot of your videos. Amazing stuff. Thank you. You passion for the art is inspiring. Your articulation of the techniques is extremely helpful. Thanks again.
I appreciate these videos. Because I never go to seminars unless it's by someone I really wanna meet. Unfortunately my instructors never invite the Heavyweights, so I never care to go to the seminars. I feel that with RUclips, I get exactly what I would have if not more than I would have in a seminar. Before people start bashing me, look I'm not smart, I am of the average intellect and learning mentality, so a seminar to me is like an advanced Physics class, ya everybody is present, the instructor gives the class, students feel like they get it and as soon as class is over, students are like WTF did I just sit through??? N we have alot of students, so the person giving the seminar has no time to answer questions most of the time. Also just putting it out there, even tho youtube is not perfect, those that did go to the seminar and learned what was taught will more than likely show me at some point or another.
Thankful for this video when I started my Guillotine choke was unstoppable but pretty much my only move. Now I’ve diversified my arsenal and can never land it. Hopefully I can apply what I learned here.
Blue Belt, 2 stripe. I have attended this super seminar with Rener before and went from never bothering with Guillotines from the ground (because I could never finish them) to catching them a lot more and closing them I would say 30-40% of the time. The other times it is a great control mechanism.
@@milanz2265 great. I would say this was still the best and most instructional approach to guillotines I have experienced. I would say the change in the last 7yrs is I now 'feel' when it is right or not - and if not, why. So I don't waste energy on something that is not there. So my finishes are much higher when I 'go for it' but I don't go for it as often because I already know the weakness in that situation... but yeah, 7yrs later my game is better and I still think this seminar was game changing for me. What about you? Where are you at in your journey?
Please have a mastery seminar or super seminar in Atlanta GA I’ve been trying to figure out How to get to the academy but with work and life I just haven’t made it yet I’m not a pro fighter as a matter of fact I am a 1 stripe white belt so very minimal knowledge but I love your self defense view of Jiu Jitsu which I’m missing at this moment in my training also your breaking down of techniques just make sense to me
OMG, I feel like this is what my current instructor does. Every class he shows a new move and after 3 months he's yet to repeat anything he's taught. My brain has everything scrambled and nothing rooted. He also doesn't focus much on detail, so I mess up too much. Now, here I am on RUclips trying to teach myself from instructors who are better than him, lol. Thank you for your videos, they are much appreciated!
so you guys are great I do martial arts as well that involves grappling but they don't really teach ground fighting but thanks to u guys my ground fighting has increased
Rener and Ryron are the best coaches around. I'll be watching this video several times lol. Also I know you guys are very busy. But Gracie Breakdowns?!?! Lol
When you say that you should go to his head instead of being his head to your armpit I can kinda see that but I've been countered and the guy pivoted to back mount because I went to his head instead of bringing his head to me.
+Chris Hollis DUDE...I didn't know you could do that man! i was trying to work out what was happening when I pressed 7 then I tried 1234567890 whoa!...I just doubled my youtube productivity! thanks man!
C.Duncan Sutherland why would they go to NYC. There is literally no point, all the dudes there are sport BJJ guys and there is a world class BJJ academy at every corner. You got renzo, Marcelo Garcia, unity, Shaolin and much more
Anyone know if this is the same way you finish an arm in guillotine too? I like this video because it looks like even lighter weight guys can actually use this.
For GI u need to use at least one hand on the collar to be “legal” correct? Just hands would only be allowed in no Gi match? Thanks in advance for the help!
I am very new to bjj. I have been working on multiple transitions to submissions from the closed guard situp sweep. One of the transitions is trying to get a kimura, but if your partner blocks the attempt by putting and grabbing their gi between their legs, the transition is to a guillotine. The problem is that the when I try to get my hand to grab the wrist I have to battle through the gi to get a lock. Is there an easier way to get to your wrist?
I don't understand the difference between the throat crush/neck crank guillotine and the can opener. Seems a little dangerous. I've had sore necks and a messed up larynx from this, whereas there is the deep guillotine (rock the baby) blood choke, to me, is more like a "front-naked choke." I'm gonna have to take a deeper dive into the differences.
Why don't you do a high elbow guillotine finish (like Marcelo Garcia), do you change from guillotine to guillotine? (Like full guard vs butterfly open guard variations)
ARGH! I'm currently focusing on striking but, I'd love to get back into BJJ soon. We'll see. I need to find a rolling partner so I can do the online thing.
+Frank Jr. Find a bjj club if there is one around you online is great to learn how the move is done but it can't teach you how to do it on a trained bjj guy or good mma guy
Technique starts at 6:15
Great lesson (y)
+Lucas Leite knowledge starts at 00:00
+GracieBreakdown love your vids
GracieBreakdown sick knowledge
+dabossofyou Who doesnt
Best instructor I've ever seen. Infectious charisma and incredible, articulate communication. Henergy for life !
Rener is an amazing teacher
Those little anatomical words helped a lot!
Yes I feel like I'm learning from an articulate Bruce Lee (not that Bruce was not articulate)
GOAT.
Your analogy of the tree is how I teach people about God and how all the religions are studying God from a different perspective. Kind of, since Christians, Jews and Muslims are all worshiping the same God of Abraham. FFS Muslims even believe Christ was the Messiah.
I appreciate you giving this tremendous video free to the masses. No doubt many will be ungrateful. But the ones who take this video to heart with gratitude will likely be the ones with a calm enough composure to use it.
COMB0RICO RUclips pays him
COMB0RICO but us the people who get this information don't have to pay anything
Hardcore MMA Fan we pay youtube
As a long time Tae Kwon Do instructor and competitor, I am always amazed by the technical aspects of this particular discipline. Thank you for the instruction. Its the best I have ever watched for any martial art! Keep up the much appreciated work!
Rener and Ryron have to be the best teachers in the world. So detailed and easy to understand.
Rener is my favorite you tuber, hopefully i get a class in one day.
Michael youtuber*
Every time I finish watching any of your tutorials I feel like a doctor PhD afterwords. It’s so detailed so thank you
He's such a good speaker. He makes it watchable. I don't even practice BJJ but I don't mind watching these videos because he's such a good speaker. You can tell he really loves teaching this stuff.
The thoroughness of these mastery videos is on another level. Thank you!
I love the Gracies! They're so much better than anyone else I've seen for me personally and the way I learn. Love from NC!
Mr. Gracie is 1000% correct here, its difference between showing a lock & choke or teaching what makes a lock lock & a choke choke
I'm very grateful to say I've been on team guillotine from day 1. So satisfying
I had this applied to me and it works instantly. In fact my neck was hurting for weeks!
I had the opportunity to roll with Sam once, such a kind and informative teacher!!
This is a great organization!
His energy is infectious. I try to replicate it in my karate classes. Respect from Shotokan.
Oss!
i've watched a good amount of bjj videos recently and i got to say yours is the only one i find to be very thoroughly explained, i could vividly imagine how the other end of that choke must've felt like just from your explanations, thank you for taking the time to make these videos
I really appreciate these videos. the way you break down steps is easy to commit to memory and implement when I roll.
I've seen faber, others talk bout this move- but noone explains it as well as rener- why he s such a good teacjher, he s so articulate and easy to follow
M A K O completely agree
All Guillotines:
1) Collect
- Head (feed your armpit to their head)
- Chin strap (cup their chin with your hand)
- put on your watch (rotate wrist so that your blade of the arm sinks underneath their chin, elbow slams into their shoulder)
2) Connect
- Hands (your free hand connects with the underside of the guillotine hand)
- Hips (lean forward to get your shin to their hip - the same side as the guillotine arm i.e. left arm guillotine, left shin on their hip)
- Leg (free leg goes on to their back to help you 'stick' with them if they roll over)
3) Compress
- kick (with shin on their hip, kick your hips away from them)
- curl (by moving your hips away, a void is made for their head to go into)
- crush (you want their nose to touch their chest, pull your hands to your chest and use your body to push their head under)
Could you please make principally the same video with triangle choke? It would be absolutely awesome. Thanks a lot!
Awesome details. The only problem I have with Team Guillotine, is talking like a frog for a week after rolling with them. I'm hoping to use them more in the near future.
Rener you and your family and your philosophy are one the best things that makes me proud from being born in Brazil , everyone whenever I go , when say I was born in Brazil they say “Gracie Jiu-Jitsu “
I am proudly from Australia 🇦🇺
I’ve been watching a lot of your videos. Amazing stuff. Thank you. You passion for the art is inspiring. Your articulation of the techniques is extremely helpful. Thanks again.
I'm here cause a guy 20kg lighter than me escaped from my guillotine.
00Noontide I understand you my brother, it's so frustrating.
You guys should come out to Hawaii, We have a great respect for the Gracie family. Uncle Relson is big time here!
Great technique breakdown as always....a Mark Kerr reference is always appreciated
Thank you for this Video i am a full on Guillotine guy and this video really helped me get another technique. Thanks Loved it!
Rener, please come do a seminar at Gracie Academy Milwaukee
Wow. Appreciate this video. Wish I had this teacher when you was younger
Excellent video. I love the way you guys teach. It's so easy to follow and remember
Brilliant monster of logical progression! Thanks bro
HOW does dudes hair stay so perfect the whole time..
I appreciate these videos. Because I never go to seminars unless it's by someone I really wanna meet. Unfortunately my instructors never invite the Heavyweights, so I never care to go to the seminars. I feel that with RUclips, I get exactly what I would have if not more than I would have in a seminar. Before people start bashing me, look I'm not smart, I am of the average intellect and learning mentality, so a seminar to me is like an advanced Physics class, ya everybody is present, the instructor gives the class, students feel like they get it and as soon as class is over, students are like WTF did I just sit through??? N we have alot of students, so the person giving the seminar has no time to answer questions most of the time. Also just putting it out there, even tho youtube is not perfect, those that did go to the seminar and learned what was taught will more than likely show me at some point or another.
I can't wait to try this tomorrow night
Thankful for this video when I started my Guillotine choke was unstoppable but pretty much my only move.
Now I’ve diversified my arsenal and can never land it. Hopefully I can apply what I learned here.
Great analogy with the tree 👍 brilliant
Great observation of the arts and the progression of learning.
the other guy with thick hair looks like white eddie murphy
+BruceYourFace he's hispanic................
Dark Wolf he's still white?
#TEAM MMA Mexicans are white?
Joseph K kinda yeah more like mixed tho some are white tho
@@Darkwolf-777bud Eddy is so black that even a white Eddy Murphy isn't fully white
Great concepts thank you. How do you avoid the hand fighting once you grab the neck?
Sergio Scornaienchi switch to Peruvian necktie
Blue Belt, 2 stripe. I have attended this super seminar with Rener before and went from never bothering with Guillotines from the ground (because I could never finish them) to catching them a lot more and closing them I would say 30-40% of the time. The other times it is a great control mechanism.
How is it going 7y later?
@@milanz2265 great. I would say this was still the best and most instructional approach to guillotines I have experienced. I would say the change in the last 7yrs is I now 'feel' when it is right or not - and if not, why. So I don't waste energy on something that is not there. So my finishes are much higher when I 'go for it' but I don't go for it as often because I already know the weakness in that situation... but yeah, 7yrs later my game is better and I still think this seminar was game changing for me.
What about you? Where are you at in your journey?
Please have a mastery seminar or super seminar in Atlanta GA I’ve been trying to figure out
How to get to the academy but with work and life I just haven’t made it yet I’m not a pro fighter as a matter of fact I am a 1 stripe white belt so very minimal knowledge but I love your self defense view of Jiu Jitsu which I’m missing at this moment in my training also your breaking down of techniques just make sense to me
OMG, I feel like this is what my current instructor does. Every class he shows a new move and after 3 months he's yet to repeat anything he's taught. My brain has everything scrambled and nothing rooted. He also doesn't focus much on detail, so I mess up too much. Now, here I am on RUclips trying to teach myself from instructors who are better than him, lol. Thank you for your videos, they are much appreciated!
The thumbnail looked like one person had got himself tied into a knot, and I found that relatable.
so you guys are great I do martial arts as well that involves grappling but they don't really teach ground fighting but thanks to u guys my ground fighting has increased
Love it. And your energy and teaching type is so fun to watch. Does this change for an arm in guillotine?
Dude is the best online teacher
Come to Miami Florida please !!
Rener and Ryron are the best coaches around. I'll be watching this video several times lol. Also I know you guys are very busy. But Gracie Breakdowns?!?! Lol
Definitely need to step up my guillotine game. Thanks for the video!
You should come to Puerto Rico and do these seminars... I'd go
When you say that you should go to his head instead of being his head to your armpit I can kinda see that but I've been countered and the guy pivoted to back mount because I went to his head instead of bringing his head to me.
God bless Gracie family...!
Excellent job gentlemen
awesome explanation I'm just starting but I understand great thanks for the video
Where is his right hand placement to finish the choke and what kind of grip does he have?
You are so spot on. Thank you! I now want to join team guillotine.
Best teacher explained perfect 👌
Man i needed this vid cuz when I get ppl in a guillotine it’s 50/50 I’ll finish. Make that 40/60 😂
Can you make a playlist of all of the instructional videos
Thank you Rener Gracie, you are awesome!
Press 7 for the best part.
+Chris Hollis DUDE...I didn't know you could do that man! i was trying to work out what was happening when I pressed 7 then I tried 1234567890 whoa!...I just doubled my youtube productivity!
thanks man!
Glad to help bruh
+Chris Hollis Also 3 an 8 are very good ahahah
LOL I DIED
you can go back 10 seconds witj j, pause/play with k and skip 10 seconds with l ;)
Very nice details. I noticed you're not using the High Elbow Guilllotine Variation. Is there a specific reason for not using it?
some people find it painful on the wrist
Happy Thanksgiving my brother 👊👍❤
Great stuff professor
can you guys make the 16 street choke 21 min video available on youtube now that the shirt is no longer available?
Is it possible to purchase a video of this guillotine seminar?
Can you show us how would you do the "Flying Guillotine" from stand-up?
do more gracie breakdown videos
Come to NYC please!!
C.Duncan Sutherland why would they go to NYC. There is literally no point, all the dudes there are sport BJJ guys and there is a world class BJJ academy at every corner. You got renzo, Marcelo Garcia, unity, Shaolin and much more
Learn all 9 Advanced Guillotines I published in MAY, 2015 here ruclips.net/video/fGa-NJ8sF9k/видео.html
Excellent tutorial...
Chin cup is a good idea, thank you.
Anyone know if this is the same way you finish an arm in guillotine too? I like this video because it looks like even lighter weight guys can actually use this.
Hi Rener, did you read the Technique Talk Luke Thomas did with Firas Zahabi, Gerry Tonen and Dillon Danis on MMAFighting? What did you think of it?
If u spell gerry tonen, then why not Dylan Dennis?
Video starts at 6:15
For GI u need to use at least one hand on the collar to be “legal” correct? Just hands would only be allowed in no Gi match? Thanks in advance for the help!
I am very new to bjj. I have been working on multiple transitions to submissions from the closed guard situp sweep. One of the transitions is trying to get a kimura, but if your partner blocks the attempt by putting and grabbing their gi between their legs, the transition is to a guillotine. The problem is that the when I try to get my hand to grab the wrist I have to battle through the gi to get a lock. Is there an easier way to get to your wrist?
Go to 8:40, turn on closed captioning. I don't think that's correct... ;)
Come to PHILIPPINES my man !
Seriously just learned so much
Got my first guillotine double tap today with this
#teamguillotine
I don't understand the difference between the throat crush/neck crank guillotine and the can opener. Seems a little dangerous. I've had sore necks and a messed up larynx from this, whereas there is the deep guillotine (rock the baby) blood choke, to me, is more like a "front-naked choke." I'm gonna have to take a deeper dive into the differences.
Hey rener can you come visit suriname sometime for a seminar, we are right above brazil
Search for invictus
this guy's enthusiasm made me sub immediately. fucking love humans like him.
Is there an online instructional about the guillotine mastery?
What body part is he cranking the opponents head down with?
Why don't you do a high elbow guillotine finish (like Marcelo Garcia), do you change from guillotine to guillotine? (Like full guard vs butterfly open guard variations)
ARGH! I'm currently focusing on striking but, I'd love to get back into BJJ soon. We'll see. I need to find a rolling partner so I can do the online thing.
+Frank Jr. Find a bjj club if there is one around you online is great to learn how the move is done but it can't teach you how to do it on a trained bjj guy or good mma guy
I love this video so much!
Thank you Rener! :)
Paddy Holohan vs Louis Smolka breakdown?
how was i not subscribed until now?
Video starts at @6.25
Its funny because im in the middle with guillotines AND sushi hahaha.
Fantastic technique
I love his little sayings wirst watch. Lol its so good tho i cant forget my watch haha
The advent of California Jiujitsu. (CJJ)
What's the point of the chinstrap step? Looks to me like it's faster to go straight to wrist watch step as the first move.
Controlling the head
can you get the rest of the master seminar online after your Melbourne trip?
Can you please show how to make an arm in guillotine?