Jiu-Jitsu Mastery Unleashed: Roy Harris Private Lesson Excerpts - Compilation Video | RoyHarris.com
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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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Such a great teacher, I’m blown away. I hope to train with Mr. Harris one day. That is my goal!
Thank you!
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.
Thank you!
Michael Wilson you are my hero! 43 and hoping to stay in the game as long as you have!
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.
Thank you so much SimonBriz!
Love your content Roy! I first saw you in one of Roy Dean’s belt demo videos…. “Don’t let him settle!”
Like the SAVATE kicks and movements Sifu. They're awesome.
Thank you!
Great teacher! Thank you sir for sharing this with us. My respect.
Thank you!
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thanks, grand master. the perfect combination of mind and body.
Good experience!
Master is over here just normally having fun with a machete and knives
Roy Harris, could you please upload the Jiu-Jitsu White Belt 0 Graal ~ Red Belt 9~10 Dan promotion video on RUclips?
Why do you wear shoes when doing Bjj? Just curious. I'm watching some old videos and I see you wearing shoes during bjj.
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?
@@RoyHarris perfect 👍🏼 sense