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  • With thorough instructions, Jiu-Jitsu mastery is unleashed. This compilation video will help you enhance your jiu-jitsu skills. For more information, please visit our website: www.royharris.com.
    This video is a compilation of excerpts from a handful of private and semi-private lessons I have taught over the years.
    Here is a short list of topics I have taught:
    1. JEET KUNE DO
    - The guiding concepts
    - The fundamentals
    - The five methods of attack
    - Leg & balance disruption kicking methods.
    - Elbow & hand destruction boxing methods.
    - Limb & soft-target destruction trapping methods.
    - Two-second fight-stopping clinch work
    - Barbaric groundwork
    - Cloth fighting for bouncers
    - Knife throwing
    - JKD over 40
    - Environmental considerations (e.g., stairwell sparring, grappling against a blade, car fighting, etc.)
    - How to “intercept” as well as how to train this important aspect of training
    - Sparring vs. fighting vs. combat
    - My JKD phase training
    - Instructor training/development
    2. BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU
    - Guiding concepts
    - The fundamentals
    - Basic positional escapes
    - Basic positional control
    - Basic sweeps
    - Basic submissions
    - Basic throws from standing
    - Basic takedowns from standing
    - Basic throws from kneeling
    - Basic takedowns from kneeling
    - Basic training methods
    - Basic submission escapes
    - Training for competition
    - Filling in the holes of Jiu Jitsu
    - Wrist lock training & development
    - Training while injured
    - Instructor training/development
    3. KALIS ILUSTRISIMO
    - Guiding concepts
    - The fundamentals
    - The basic defenses
    - The basic offenses
    - Basic training methods
    - Fight termination in 2-3 moves
    4. KALI/ESKRIMA
    - Guiding concepts
    - The fundamentals
    - The basic defenses (e.g., stick, knife, sword, cloth, etc.)
    - The basic offenses (e.g., stick, knife, sword, cloth, etc.)
    - The basic disarms (e.g., stick, knife, sword, etc.)
    - Basic training methods
    - Instructor training/development
    5. ARREST and CONTROL
    - Guiding concepts
    - Readiness
    - Tactical entries (e.g., 1 & 2 officer/deputy)
    - Standing & ground control (e.g., 1 & 2 officer/deputy)
    - Tactical takedowns (e.g., 1 & 2 officer/deputy)
    - Ground defense (e.g., prevent tackle & takedown, get up, etc.)
    - Standing handcuffing control (e.g., 1 & 2 officer/deputy)
    - Standing handcuffing control (e.g., 1 & 2 officer/deputy)
    - How to introduce boxing gloves into the training with zero risk of injury
    - Blunt/edged weapon defenses/disarms
    - Instructors only: How to escape wrist locks, takedowns, and other police techniques against overzealous officers or recruits.
    - Instructor training/development
    6. FUNCTIONAL FITNESS
    - Guiding concepts
    - Movement patterns
    - Fitness specific to BJJ
    - Fitness specific to BJJ over 40
    - Fitness specific to JKD
    - Fitness specific to Kali
    - Fitness specific to self-defense
    - Instructor training/development
    7. SELF-DEFENSE
    - Self-defense for women
    - Self-defense for bigger men
    - Self-defense for realtors
    - Self-defense for flight crews
    - Self-defense for business travelers
    - Self-defense inside/around your home
    - Self-offense
    8. COMBATIVES
    - Realism in training without injury
    - Pareto principle training
    - Injure to degree
    - Instructor training/development
    9. BJJ OVER 40
    - Pareto principle training (The 20% of Jiu-Jitsu that gives 80% of the results)
    - The One Thing training
    - Multi-level combinatorial training
    - Highest percentage of submissions
    - Realism without injury
    - Instructor training/development
    10. BJJ OVER 50
    - Pareto principle training (The 20% of Jiu-Jitsu that gives 80% of the results)
    - The One Thing training
    - Multi-level combinatorial training
    - The eight most needed positions
    - Highest percentage of submissions
    - Realism without injury
    I have two categories of private lessons I teach:
    - Technical lessons
    - Skill development lessons
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Комментарии • 20

  • @GarciaGungFuJKD
    @GarciaGungFuJKD 3 года назад +6

    Such a great teacher, I’m blown away. I hope to train with Mr. Harris one day. That is my goal!

  • @michaelwilson2419
    @michaelwilson2419 3 года назад +5

    A truly amazing martial artist in numerous disciplines. I still remember the private lesson I had with him a long time ago on the subject of BJJ Over 40. I am now close to 70 and still in the game.

    • @RoyHarris
      @RoyHarris  3 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @beauchapman4155
      @beauchapman4155 3 года назад

      Michael Wilson you are my hero! 43 and hoping to stay in the game as long as you have!

  • @SimonBriz
    @SimonBriz 3 года назад +3

    I have been training martial arts for half of my life, and I learn something from every video you show us. Thank you Professor Harris. May you always be blessed with happiness and health.

    • @RoyHarris
      @RoyHarris  3 года назад

      Thank you so much SimonBriz!

  • @QuakePhil
    @QuakePhil 2 года назад +1

    Love your content Roy! I first saw you in one of Roy Dean’s belt demo videos…. “Don’t let him settle!”

  • @1jesuscordova
    @1jesuscordova 3 года назад +2

    Like the SAVATE kicks and movements Sifu. They're awesome.

  • @robixmor5857
    @robixmor5857 3 года назад +3

    Great teacher! Thank you sir for sharing this with us. My respect.

    • @RoyHarris
      @RoyHarris  3 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @user-jp5xz8bg1d
      @user-jp5xz8bg1d 3 года назад

      @@RoyHarris ruclips.net/channel/UCDUy1PeIk9OsGcG3KckSasQ

  • @erice5025
    @erice5025 3 года назад

    thanks, grand master. the perfect combination of mind and body.

  • @dinardoworldwide
    @dinardoworldwide 3 года назад

    Good experience!

  • @alexandercruz4766
    @alexandercruz4766 2 года назад

    Master is over here just normally having fun with a machete and knives

  • @user-jp5xz8bg1d
    @user-jp5xz8bg1d 2 года назад

    Roy Harris, could you please upload the Jiu-Jitsu White Belt 0 Graal ~ Red Belt 9~10 Dan promotion video on RUclips?

  • @kantarakornsna
    @kantarakornsna 2 года назад

    Why do you wear shoes when doing Bjj? Just curious. I'm watching some old videos and I see you wearing shoes during bjj.

    • @RoyHarris
      @RoyHarris  2 года назад +4

      I wear shoes during BJJ training for five reasons:
      * It’s more hygienic.
      * I get more traction.
      * It saves where in tear on my skin & nails.
      * My toes are much safer & less injurious.
      * They are a training tool for leg lock defenses.
      Whenever I trained at traditional BJJ schools, I was never allowed to wear wrestling shoes because doing so went against their tradition!But when I got my own martial art school, and because I had trained in Savate, JKD, Filipino martial arts and other styles that wore shoes, I decided to wear them most of the time.
      Make sense?

    • @FR-ty5vn
      @FR-ty5vn Год назад

      @@RoyHarris perfect 👍🏼 sense