Survive Longer As A BJJ White Belt With Lessons I Learned As A Brown Belt
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2019
- Here's a video showing a BJJ lesson I really didn't figure out until I was a Brown Belt in Jiu-jitsu. It's a lesson concerning frames, being patient and escaping from bad positions more effectively. These are ides everyone in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu has been told about from day 1 as a White Belt but I never really quite understood them until later.
As a Brown Belt in BJJ there was a point where I was injured and couldn't train full speed. But I REALLY wanted to be on the mat. As I'll explain in the video I did some modified BJJ training where I would roll but spent a lot of time just surviving. During this time I really began to understand patience and being concerned with frames and grips from bad positions.
A lot of times in offensive positions we focus on how to setup grips and be methodical. Whereas when it comes to bad positions you might forget the grips and just push in weird places because you panic and don't want to be submitted.
So in this video if you struggle in bad positions (I.E Bottom of side control, bottom of mount or someone has back mount on you) then I hope this video is useful to you in your able to both survive and eventually escape.
Thanks for watching!
-Chewy
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I'm trying to listen to you but your buddy is looking at me funny
Just look back at him and don't blink. Pause if you need to take a break, he won't know.
A test in concentration. ;)
He doesn't blink wtf lol 😂
Mean muggin'
Holy $h¡+ this whole thread is comedy gold... love you guys.
I love the hierarchical concept of survive/defend, escape, pass, control, submit. I can't always get to the end but this idea really keeps me going in the right direction.
My favorite guitar teacher and my favorite BJJ teacher in the same place.
Next vid: how to attack a person with tucked arms
Right now if I survive to the bell without getting subbed I feel like king of the world. Everything else is icing.
Thanks Adam. True words of wisdom.
I have a 5 pound puppy who I practice techniques with. She's earned the nickname the "Iron Squirrel" due to the quickness with which she rolls on her side.....and expects belly rubs.
haha xD
That's awesome. I have a few huskies. All are sweethearts, but my largest husky is about 60 pounds and 5'4 when she stands up. She is a natural boxer. She has some mean jabs, but I taught her how to latch the forearm and pounce on the hip, then pull down in order to take down bad guys. She's only ever done it to me when playing or training, and is good with strangers. Just don't break in my house if I'm in bed.
...Or if I'm awake, preferably. I'm not trying to catch a case.
Decided to give it a go today. Survived the whole round and eventually got out of mount from someone who usually keeps me pinned eventually gets the Americana. Thanks coach
Excellent. Glad you took the challenge to test your ability to survive.
Thank you for really explaining the theory. I'm a 50 year old white belt and have some great fear from panic. I need to learn to harness this fear. The Brown belt working with me told me similar things as you're saying here too.
As always, great advice. You're definitely tuned into our white belt problems, man!
Just started BJJ, watched a ton of videos and yours are the best and most inspirational. Adam is a star!
This i learned after one year into Bjj great to make a video on this brother. 👍🏻
His assistant lmao bruh 😂
I really appreciate your teaching. Thank you.
I could’ve used this video a few months ago! It’s a lesson I learned finally, but it was never articulated... Thank you!
Happy the video made sense Ian. Thanks for the message.
2000 bjj videos later and this was the only one that explained something that made sense, ty.
I love your videos man. I wish I lived near your gym so I could go over there and train. Maybe one day it'll be possible. In the meantime I'll keep enjoying your videos.
There won’t be a next time someone passed my guard!!
j/k it happened as I was typing this...
Okay hand over the phone...
Freinds don't let friends text and roll.
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Right on, I needed this information. Mahalo!
Excellent. Thanks for the comment!
Chewy you're AWESOME! Adam you're a BEAST!
Awesome content. I love Adam's character xD
Subscribed for sure. Keep it up!
Excellent video
Thank you for the tips Chewy, started my BJJ journey a little over three weeks ago. Loving the process!
Kien Tran you will find this really helpfull it took me one year to discover this. It make everything way easier
Thanks brother. Good luck with your training!
Where are you now?
@@BH-ix7nq I received my Blue Belt about 2 months ago :)
@@Ktranphoto congrats
Thanks chewy! I will do the challenge! By the way , I missed you ; I mean I follow you and you were at my gym in garden grove , California! I train under professor Alex D’Hue in garden grove Gracie Barra! I was like no way , chewy was here ! Anyway I will do the challenge and practice my frames
Good video
Gary DePerio
Nice content as usual! Keep it up! 😊
Thanks John.
Great video!
Great 👍🏼 stuff!!
Thank you for this. I think this will help as a 3 week old white belt.
This was 100% me 🤣🤣🤣 right down to the bad knee thank you for this video it's a big help
This is very helpful .
Thanks Chewy.
Thank you 😮💨
Adam is awesome...
The hierarchical pecking order goes like this: Adam > Chewy > Adam’s Stool > Everyone Else
Adam Wilson's jazz hands are awesome
Helpful
It’s Helpful!
Adam is hilarious.
awesome chew...💪💪💪🐼
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!!!! Open roll today... This is what I'm focusing on.
Basic lessons are exactly what I need at this point. Thank you gents!
Great video
Thanks Ross.
Love Adam ❤️
Adam’s words of wisdom 😂
Always.
great video I´m gonna think about it more from today. I kind of know that I should never show my arms and it helps me survive much longer. I don´t try to escape so hard I just wait for the opponent to lose a balance a little bit and then I shoot it. :-)
I’ve been doing this same type of thing were I’m not looking to escape but just try to survive off my back from most of the time sidecontrol and after 2 weeks of doing this I was able to even apply this to submission attempts because of course I got put in them a lot cus of doing this and now I can survive arm triangle chokes (most of the time)
*a good offense is a good defence*
Adam has such a shiny head.
He waxes it before we go on video.
@@Chewjitsu actually?
Turtle wax?
👊🏻
You haven't really learned something untill you can use it
Yup
It's one of my frustrations with the "by submersion" method of learning I'm in now. Most of the techniques and counters we learn and drill before rolling are fairly advanced, at the same time I encouraged to just work on defense and basics while rolling. Any offensive success I have usually comes from the deeper well of my wrestling background. I'm happy when it works, but I'll be much more proud when some of the jiu-jitsu I'm learning shows up and works in a roll.
Great tip. Adam should wear an orange gi without sleeves
Can Adam please get his own videos every now and then? He's just the loveliest
Sounds like a really good drill to me.
Adam?
Adam.
9 months into my bjj training. I only panicked twice while being mounted and couldn't breathe.
Thanks. I think I'm epileptic during my BJJ, so I really need to fix this one.
If I'm on bottom side I'm constantly looking for invert triangle, darce, and recently been trying the fly trap but haven't been able to successfully hit it.
You can frustrate some of the more aggressive rollers with this emphasis on framing and position. When they get impatient is when they make mistakes you can use against them.
I got a blue belt within 4 months never been so happy
Haha adam is the man.
Definitely got something out of that.
Hey Chewy. I've got a Bob question for you.
I've started doing BJJ in May and loved every training despite the fact it was very demanding and humbling.
I'm in my 30s, so it's not that easy. Two months ago I've suffered my first injury, tore a ligament in my ankle. I was out of training for 6 weeks. The first training I'm back I broke my arm on the mat really badly. I had surgery 2weeks ago and I have huge metal plate attached to my bone plus my nerve got stunned and I don't have full control of my arm. So, yeah I'm devastated. I have a long recovery time ahead and hope to recover my nerve damage.
I still am thinking of going back to training after some gym work and further lab tests, however, I don't know if I should. It's a bit burdening on my girlfriend and also it's an inconvenience at work as I have to work slower with one hand. How do you deal with that? Did you have someone that got severely injured on the mats? After my first injury, I was scared to go and train, now I would be terrified.
Thanks and keep up the great channel.
It seems you are going to the wrong gym or you just had bad luck. Those are serious injuries
tap early and tap often
@@metaloper Just unlucky. Crazy accident
ADAM
I took my first lesson 2 days ago. My knees are busted and my toes are scratched up from the mat.
I also got swept by a 1m60 lady while being a 1m90 110kg beefy gymlad.
Thats the good motivation to get better tho 😂
You're doing it right 👍
Is it just me or is the training partner belt on wrong. Should be on the left?
When is a discord server coming out?
No one: Adam:👋👁👄👁👋
@0:54 - just described my entire game...hmm...
chew i got a question. just about every video i see where someone has another in closed guard their legs are sorta positioned right on top of the hips and legs. people jump me all the time at my gym about my legs needing to be as high as possible. as close to the armpits as possible. yet when i watch them roll they do the opposite. whats the deal?
Depends on the type of guard and attacks you're going to use. Going up high on the armpit is often getting into what we call "high guard" territory. Maybe I'll use this for a video in the future.
Man didn’t even blink once lol
Is it true your training partner once suffered his worst injury by his face breaking when he attempted to smile?
Everytime I get mounted, i always go for half guard escape, been working so far. With side control, i need to really work on not getting flattened by the bigger guys
You could try bridging. This video includes a method where you "punch" out to help direct your bridge.
ruclips.net/video/dVPhhs6Dvdk/видео.html
I get caught all the time. But I've noticed every single time the other person runs out of steam looking for submissions
How come Adam hasn't earned a stripe? He's been a black belt for a few years now, right?
"They're like buddies"...Adam......."the fuck?"
Did Adam blink at all during this video XD?
adam has one helluva frown
Is that dude eye-balling me?
Red belt in mean mugging
Iron squirrel all day
All day.
The day I see adam blink I will be very disappointed
Basically a Blackbelt is a white belt that got darker with years of use.
Those jazz hands lmao
Most depressing music ever.