Just finished the new course and it is AMAZING! You break everything down systematically and it makes so much sense. Definitely the best instructional I ever bought. (And I’ve bought alot). Super beneficial if your a white belt or blue or even purple belt. I’m rewatching it over and over until it becomes second nature. Nice work man!
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu For sure man! A lot of schools and instructionals make the assumption you will either pick this stuff up or you already know it. But no one is actually teaching it! You are filling a big gap with this for a lot of people.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu Finally someone who closes the gaps between theory and practical examples. This teaching approach you're delivering was missing for years, a lot of people learn faster by understanding the theory behing the movements (like me). I think you will do great with these kind of tutorials. Gratz!!
For those wondering about the Jiu Jitsu Theory course, I just purchased it and started watching it. This RUclips video is a really solid preview of the deep dive you’ll get from the whole course. Totally worth it!
This video is the most useful I've ever seen for someone proficient in a primarily-standing grappling or jointlock-focused art (Hapkido, Aikido, Judo), who is trying to learn jiujitsu.
The editing of this video just elevated your videos massively! They’ve always been super detailed but this is next level. Just might have to check out this theory course…
I have my own RUclips channel but my goodness Jordan teaches Jiujitsu is by far the best channel on RUclips. I send your videos to my students all the time. I have a personal theory of inside position and Id love to share it with you Jordan if possible. kudos for making important content like this.
This is such an excellent video! Everyone, new and experienced, should watch it. I say this because I've been training Jiu Jitsu for 3.5 years, and I've never heard someone explain the inside position in such a clear and exceptional way. Well done!
4 months into my BJJ journey and this is a video I’ve been looking for to understand more. This will allow me to play my game not get so stuck on every detail
Is this similar to what you offer in your course? The production level of this is amazing. It's like taking a college class on BJJ, rather than just watching some coach show a move. Quick edit: I just have to say that this is a really high quality production. I love that you cut between positions and camera angles, so it's faster for us viewers. I mean there are many great BJJ coaches that make instructionals, but the time spent talking about the meaning of a japanese word and the context of 1000 samurai warriors and some obscure facts, and changing watching the coach move about on their butt as they change position to offer a different angle, is just a waste of time. Jordan, awesome that you really utilize the video media, and don't just treat the camera as a student. This really seperates you from the rest of the BJJ RUclipsrs. Plus the stuff you teach is also of high quality. Not naming names, but some of the highest regarded coaches in the industry could really learn from you. Short, concise, high production and high quality content. Damn.
Hey man just wanted to say that the quality of the content on the course is equal to this if not higher. Its literally 2 hours of concise, jam packed information, quizzes and it’s being continually updated 💪🏼
Jordan the amount of information I absorb from your videos is incredible. Obviously you cannot beat actual training on the mat, but you give me so many things to think about, I find myself trying to pull them out during practice. You have really opened my mind, and helped increase my confidence and understanding of Jiujitsu with your videos.
That's so great to hear! Really means a lot to me. I work so hard on the channel and to hear it makes such a massive difference for so many, really makes it all that much more fulfilling 🙏
Dude this is great...seriously. As a white belt I often feel lost when I get into a position I am unfamiliar with. Having a proper understanding of the concepts behind jiu jitsu is really helpful for me getting to a stronger position even when I don't know a specific technique.
Thank you for the kind words, Luke! I appreciate them 🙏 And I'm glad that the video has been helpful. Ya, understanding the concepts will take you really far. Much further than if you were to just focus on the techniques 🙂
I'm in on the course, seems like Dominant Inside Position Controls video cuts off at 13 minutes, did it get truncated? So far, it's a REALLY GREAT course. Well worth the money and I'm only 18% in.
The "why" is so important and I will take more from this one video than most technique classes. When I'm moving I can't memorize every single grip because it's a 3D game, but just thinking at each pause am I inside or outside will help really help me. Thanks Jordan!
The BJJ Theory Course is absolutely brilliant. Jordan is a completely clear and concise instructor. Never wanted to visit Canada before I found his channel.
Curious to hear you expand on underhook versus overhook games and the pros and cons of each vis-a-vis inside position. I know some pretty mean rubber guard players who are happy to give you the "inside" to work their overhook game. Granted, I think the principles you are explaining here still apply there as they are definitely controlling the space you're talking about when they do that and managing hips to avoid the tight passing. Thank you!
Overhooks are inside position but less than an underhook. Doesn't mean they're necessarily worse though. Overhooks are easier to get. I often give up underhooks from guard because I'll happily take an Overhook.
From bottom butterfly guard I like overhooks. I like either 2 overhooks or 1 under/1 over and find sweeps easiest this way. I'm just a no stripe blue belt though😅
Im 52. Ive only had five classes. Sir! This is great content. Ive been wondering the "why" in all of this and you cleaned that up for me. Usually, i see stuff like this online and put it off until some type of black Friday sale. Not this content! I would do myself a disservice to wait until this goes on sale. Im buying your course asap! Thank you sir!
I just bought the course and started watching it. It's great, worth every penny! I'm 33yo, female, very new to bjj, only 5 classes in and I have never done any contact sports before. I find the content super useful, it all makes so much sense now! I imagine it would take me years of practice to get the understanding of the theory presented in the course. If I was a coach, I'd recommend this course to all the beginners!
Thank you so much!! I appreciate the positive feedback. I always get nervous I release anything, the RUclips videos included. Really makes me feel good seeing how well the course has been received 🙂
Your Theory Course is super reasonably priced! I'm used to seeing huge price tags for courses. Thanks for making this stuff more accessible than the usual online courses!
Holy shit! Someone that finally truly speaks my language!! (I love conceptual thinking and principles but often times you have coaches that either don’t teach it at all…‘only the “how”… or when they do teach it, they get too wonky and kind of talk over your head.)… your use of analogy and clarity in explanation with practical examples was SPOT ON!! impulse buy coming now! Excited to hear more! ❤
Hey Sean, thanks man! I appreciate the kind words and ya, definitely man, I don't like when people go off tangents and make BJJ seem more complicated than it is lol. Straight to the point, that's my style 🙂
This video is really great. I'm just starting BJJ and remembering all techniques is extremely difficult, specially at the beginning. Having these principles make it much easier to infer new techniques while rolling and not having to remember everything. Thanks for the video.
Nice Jordan! The concept of inside position is fundamental to my system and it gets interesting when you are on a shot or bodylock. For example when you stepped to that side bodylock off your inside control, he actually has inside hip position. So even though you are under his arms with the bodylock (inside) he has inside hip position, which is extraordinary powerful. So, although I generally teach my guys that underhooks are preferred to overhooks, if they end up in a side bodylock with the overhook, they know how to use their hips (which are inside) against him. I hope we do get a chance to meet this summer, because this is exactly the system I would like to teach to you. You are young and still very capable of then taking that knowledge very far with your own students and to the masses. People in BJJ will benefit greatly from what we use in Greco, Freestyle, and Collegiate. The systems are directly applicable to BJJ. I use them all the time.
I hope so too man! I'm going to make sure that happens. Michigan is calling. I love and learn so much from your videos. I shy away now from side body locks after watching your explanation on inside hip positioning. Makes total sense. Can't wait to learn from you in person and exchange knowledge :)
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu might be better for me to come up there. I shoot videos at my house and my BJJ professor is not into filming at his school. That’s basically why I have to shoot my content during the spring/summer/early fall
@@josephbreza-grappling9459 either is good with me. I don't mind filming in your garage. All though my gym does make for a nice back drop for videos. I'm 5 hours from Detroit for reference.
Nicely done, Jordan. One of the things I always drill into my students is that the space between their armpits and knees is sacred. Don't let anyone control that space. 👊
Love the way your mind works Jordan. The WHY is the key to applying the how with greater and greater success and skill. Jordan you help people to take ownership of their Jiu Jitsu progress.
I’ve been training about 15 months and was very happy to find your channel early in my journey. I love everything you put out and constantly go back to specific videos to reinforce techniques or positions I’m working on. Just picked up the course and can’t wait to dive in!
The course is great! I’m working through it slowly, but really enjoying it. I’ve always found your way of teaching to be so easy to understand. I hope I could come up to Canada and train at Limitless someday!
Love the principled approach. I came back to BJJ after 40, and I'm now a 1 stripe Blue belt and it is the concepts and principles like this that have improved my game recently. Like you said the techniques are good, but it is the principles like this mean I can find it easier to relax and focus on the principle when rolling. Great vid.
Absolutely your best video yet dude. Well done. It reminds me, in a good way, of the Gracie U: 32 Principles of Jiu-Jitsu which is also excellent. Amped for the course 👊🏼💥
Really enjoy your theory explanations on why/how to do techniques. I come from a technical background for trouble shooting components and if I understand what something is supposed to do then I can figure out why its no longer doing it. So, with your explanations I can use theory to prevent advancements instead of trying to remember techniques.
Great video. I'll definitely point people towards this one if I need them to understand inside position. I remember one of my first huge lightbulb moments was when our head coach just said "keep inside position" to me. Blew my mind how powerful that concept is.
Totaly blown away Sir 🙏 As a newbie BJJ I cant thank you enough - to make it all a little clearer! Love your videos, and BJJ. Totaly hooked after only 3 sessions, so far! This and Shotokan (just started at that, as Karate been a longtime dream) is All a man really needs 😁👌 OZU!
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu Thank you Sir. Really appreciate your kind words 🙌 Oh and both Shotokan + BJJ feels like magic and compliment each other so good 👊👑 Ozu!!
I love these concept videos. I learn so much about submissions, positions, and transitions (passes) from my academy. So, a video like this that breaks down the why is great for some like myself. Thanks 👊🏼
This kind of content is awesome. As a six month white belt, I've started trying to focus more on fundamentals and basic concepts rather than techniques. It just doesn't seem worth it to focus on "trying moves" when I don't have a good understanding of these basic concepts. Thanks a lot for putting this together.
Great stuff, Jordan! How do you think this concept fits with how Craig Jones talks about splitting the legs and keeping the feet off the floor as a means of control?
I haven't watched much of his stuff but I do 100% agree with that. It's included in the theory course. Layers of defence like I spoke about at the end also apply to on the mat. You can't let people put their feet or knees on the mat because they will use them to stand up.
Jordan i suggest your channel to all my bjj friends and training partners...you have some great stuff and your style and body type is similar to mine ..i also love your easy going way your explain things and love how the videos highlight key concepts to improve us all...great work
Sensei, you have really upped the video quality and annotations as well as concept explanations. Can you do a video on frames ? Separate request - there is a famous case of a BJJ instructor paralyzing a student who was in turtle position. How do you safely do a turtle position with a heavy hip base so that instructor’s move to flip him on his head won’t work?
@Jordan Teaches Jiujitsu I'm just a three strip white belt. One day, I would love to make it to one of your camps or just visit to get whooped on by you. Lol You have help me get taps on all the way up to brown. I haven't ever legit got a black belt yet though. 5' 8" 155lbs. Austin, TX Thanks again.
hey jordan. another great video! I just had a quick question about outside position. Is it ever advantageous to have outside position or should you always be fighting for the inside? Thanks Adam
Great intro, this is something I've thought about too, being almost completely new to the sport. If only the price of the course would be more affordable..
Hey Jordan, just asking if you could do a survival rolling video where you don't focus on submitting and passing and focus on just defending and escaping positions and submissions (using frames and other key fundamentals). I think it would really helpful for white belts. Keep up the great work!
Definitely buying the course. I'm an upper level purple belt, and I fill in to teach the no-gi class at my gym sometimes. I'm good at explaining how to do a technique and breaking things down step by step, but I'm not great at explaining why you do things in a particular way.
Just finished the new course and it is AMAZING! You break everything down systematically and it makes so much sense. Definitely the best instructional I ever bought. (And I’ve bought alot). Super beneficial if your a white belt or blue or even purple belt. I’m rewatching it over and over until it becomes second nature. Nice work man!
Thank you so much man!! This review makes me so happy. My biggest goal is to always deliver value. Glad have been able to do so 🙂👊
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu For sure man! A lot of schools and instructionals make the assumption you will either pick this stuff up or you already know it. But no one is actually teaching it! You are filling a big gap with this for a lot of people.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu Finally someone who closes the gaps between theory and practical examples. This teaching approach you're delivering was missing for years, a lot of people learn faster by understanding the theory behing the movements (like me). I think you will do great with these kind of tutorials. Gratz!!
I agree this is thee best instructional I’ve EVER bought!
And THIS is why Jordan is the best Jiujitsu content creator! 👊So excited for the BJJ Theory Course!
Thanks man! 👊
Agreed
Has anyone got the course yet and share a review?
@@ninobach7456 yes! Worth! Very very worth!
Facts
For those wondering about the Jiu Jitsu Theory course, I just purchased it and started watching it. This RUclips video is a really solid preview of the deep dive you’ll get from the whole course. Totally worth it!
Thank you so much James! Your opinion matters greatly to me. Hope you enjoy the whole course 🙂
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsuis there any discount code available?
¡Gracias!
This video is the most useful I've ever seen for someone proficient in a primarily-standing grappling or jointlock-focused art (Hapkido, Aikido, Judo), who is trying to learn jiujitsu.
After following Jordan at around 1k subscribers, it's impressive to see how quickly his channel grew and it's no wonder; his videos are great!
I appreciate that so much man!! Thanks for being here so early on 🙏👊
The editing of this video just elevated your videos massively!
They’ve always been super detailed but this is next level. Just might have to check out this theory course…
Thanks man! Always working to improve as a content creator 🙏👊
I have my own RUclips channel but my goodness Jordan teaches Jiujitsu is by far the best channel on RUclips. I send your videos to my students all the time. I have a personal theory of inside position and Id love to share it with you Jordan if possible. kudos for making important content like this.
I appreciate that so much man thank you! Please do share 🙂
This is such an excellent video! Everyone, new and experienced, should watch it. I say this because I've been training Jiu Jitsu for 3.5 years, and I've never heard someone explain the inside position in such a clear and exceptional way. Well done!
Thanks, Nate 👊 I think that inside position is the most important concept. It's super valuable!
6 years of training and have never understood it like this.... thanks so much!!!
Happy to help 🙏
4 months into my BJJ journey and this is a video I’ve been looking for to understand more. This will allow me to play my game not get so stuck on every detail
Awesome! Happy to help 👊
This is the most meaningful and impactful bjj video I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much.
I appreciate that so much! Means a lot to me. Thank you!
My man filmed himself putting on a seat belt sitting in a car in his rash guard. Top shelf BJJ content!
Haha took one for the team
Is this similar to what you offer in your course? The production level of this is amazing. It's like taking a college class on BJJ, rather than just watching some coach show a move.
Quick edit: I just have to say that this is a really high quality production. I love that you cut between positions and camera angles, so it's faster for us viewers. I mean there are many great BJJ coaches that make instructionals, but the time spent talking about the meaning of a japanese word and the context of 1000 samurai warriors and some obscure facts, and changing watching the coach move about on their butt as they change position to offer a different angle, is just a waste of time.
Jordan, awesome that you really utilize the video media, and don't just treat the camera as a student. This really seperates you from the rest of the BJJ RUclipsrs. Plus the stuff you teach is also of high quality.
Not naming names, but some of the highest regarded coaches in the industry could really learn from you. Short, concise, high production and high quality content. Damn.
Hey man just wanted to say that the quality of the content on the course is equal to this if not higher. Its literally 2 hours of concise, jam packed information, quizzes and it’s being continually updated 💪🏼
@@KierenLefevre sweet, that’s all the convincing I needed. Just checked it out and it looks great!
Jordan the amount of information I absorb from your videos is incredible. Obviously you cannot beat actual training on the mat, but you give me so many things to think about, I find myself trying to pull them out during practice. You have really opened my mind, and helped increase my confidence and understanding of Jiujitsu with your videos.
That's so great to hear! Really means a lot to me. I work so hard on the channel and to hear it makes such a massive difference for so many, really makes it all that much more fulfilling 🙏
Same!!!
Dude this is great...seriously. As a white belt I often feel lost when I get into a position I am unfamiliar with. Having a proper understanding of the concepts behind jiu jitsu is really helpful for me getting to a stronger position even when I don't know a specific technique.
Thank you for the kind words, Luke! I appreciate them 🙏 And I'm glad that the video has been helpful. Ya, understanding the concepts will take you really far. Much further than if you were to just focus on the techniques 🙂
Thanks!
BJJ Theory Course: courses.jordanteachesjiujitsu.com/courses/jiu-jitsu-theory-course
outstanding video - very well explained! Thank you.
@@chickhillguideservice364 Thanks! :)
I just ordered your Jiu-Jitsu theory course. I'm impressed!
I'm in on the course, seems like Dominant Inside Position Controls video cuts off at 13 minutes, did it get truncated? So far, it's a REALLY GREAT course. Well worth the money and I'm only 18% in.
Purchased 👊🏼💥
The "why" is so important and I will take more from this one video than most technique classes. When I'm moving I can't memorize every single grip because it's a 3D game, but just thinking at each pause am I inside or outside will help really help me. Thanks Jordan!
Happy to help man! It'll help big time in your defence 👊
The BJJ Theory Course is absolutely brilliant. Jordan is a completely clear and concise instructor. Never wanted to visit Canada before I found his channel.
Curious to hear you expand on underhook versus overhook games and the pros and cons of each vis-a-vis inside position. I know some pretty mean rubber guard players who are happy to give you the "inside" to work their overhook game. Granted, I think the principles you are explaining here still apply there as they are definitely controlling the space you're talking about when they do that and managing hips to avoid the tight passing. Thank you!
Overhooks are inside position but less than an underhook. Doesn't mean they're necessarily worse though. Overhooks are easier to get. I often give up underhooks from guard because I'll happily take an Overhook.
From bottom butterfly guard I like overhooks. I like either 2 overhooks or 1 under/1 over and find sweeps easiest this way. I'm just a no stripe blue belt though😅
I love the why's! Coming up - my coach didn't do a great job of explaining the why's - so now I'm hyped focused on them myself.
Im 52. Ive only had five classes. Sir! This is great content. Ive been wondering the "why" in all of this and you cleaned that up for me. Usually, i see stuff like this online and put it off until some type of black Friday sale. Not this content! I would do myself a disservice to wait until this goes on sale. Im buying your course asap! Thank you sir!
I just bought the course and started watching it. It's great, worth every penny! I'm 33yo, female, very new to bjj, only 5 classes in and I have never done any contact sports before. I find the content super useful, it all makes so much sense now! I imagine it would take me years of practice to get the understanding of the theory presented in the course. If I was a coach, I'd recommend this course to all the beginners!
Oh and the quizzes in the course are awesome too! (And funny at times) :) thank you for making the course, Jordan!
Thank you so much!! I appreciate the positive feedback. I always get nervous I release anything, the RUclips videos included. Really makes me feel good seeing how well the course has been received 🙂
Your Theory Course is super reasonably priced! I'm used to seeing huge price tags for courses. Thanks for making this stuff more accessible than the usual online courses!
Thanks man!! Kept it affordable and jam packed it with value 🙂
Holy shit! Someone that finally truly speaks my language!! (I love conceptual thinking and principles but often times you have coaches that either don’t teach it at all…‘only the “how”… or when they do teach it, they get too wonky and kind of talk over your head.)… your use of analogy and clarity in explanation with practical examples was SPOT ON!! impulse buy coming now! Excited to hear more! ❤
Hey Sean, thanks man! I appreciate the kind words and ya, definitely man, I don't like when people go off tangents and make BJJ seem more complicated than it is lol. Straight to the point, that's my style 🙂
This is exactly what I was looking for but don't get from my instructors. Can't wait to check out the course - God bless.
🙏👊
This video is really great. I'm just starting BJJ and remembering all techniques is extremely difficult, specially at the beginning. Having these principles make it much easier to infer new techniques while rolling and not having to remember everything. Thanks for the video.
Thanks man!
Jordan, you have an exceptional ability to teach and break things down into simpler terms. Thanks for this gem of a video.
Thanks man! I spend a lot of time thinking about this stuff. Too much at times haha. Glad its recognized and appreciated!
Dude! This is fantastic!! I can't wait to dive into the Theory course. Heading to class in 20 minutes. Excited to try this stuff out tonight too!
Thanks man!! Enjoy 🙂
Purchased the new theory course today. I’ve already gotten through a good portion of it. Great course and well worth the purchase!
Thank you so much!!
Great video, Jordan, thanks bro!!
Thanks man 👊
Nice Jordan! The concept of inside position is fundamental to my system and it gets interesting when you are on a shot or bodylock. For example when you stepped to that side bodylock off your inside control, he actually has inside hip position. So even though you are under his arms with the bodylock (inside) he has inside hip position, which is extraordinary powerful. So, although I generally teach my guys that underhooks are preferred to overhooks, if they end up in a side bodylock with the overhook, they know how to use their hips (which are inside) against him. I hope we do get a chance to meet this summer, because this is exactly the system I would like to teach to you. You are young and still very capable of then taking that knowledge very far with your own students and to the masses. People in BJJ will benefit greatly from what we use in Greco, Freestyle, and Collegiate. The systems are directly applicable to BJJ. I use them all the time.
I hope so too man! I'm going to make sure that happens. Michigan is calling. I love and learn so much from your videos. I shy away now from side body locks after watching your explanation on inside hip positioning. Makes total sense. Can't wait to learn from you in person and exchange knowledge :)
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu might be better for me to come up there. I shoot videos at my house and my BJJ professor is not into filming at his school. That’s basically why I have to shoot my content during the spring/summer/early fall
@@josephbreza-grappling9459 either is good with me. I don't mind filming in your garage. All though my gym does make for a nice back drop for videos. I'm 5 hours from Detroit for reference.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu that’s not a bad drive at all.
Nicely done, Jordan. One of the things I always drill into my students is that the space between their armpits and knees is sacred. Don't let anyone control that space. 👊
Love the way your mind works Jordan. The WHY is the key to applying the how with greater and greater success and skill. Jordan you help people to take ownership of their Jiu Jitsu progress.
I’ve been training about 15 months and was very happy to find your channel early in my journey. I love everything you put out and constantly go back to specific videos to reinforce techniques or positions I’m working on. Just picked up the course and can’t wait to dive in!
Thank you! I'm really glad you're enjoying my content, man. How's the course been treating you so far? I hope that you're enjoying it! 🙂
The course is great! I’m working through it slowly, but really enjoying it. I’ve always found your way of teaching to be so easy to understand. I hope I could come up to Canada and train at Limitless someday!
Awesome video! I love these concept videos, i feel like it helps me understand the fundamentals much better.
Please make more concept videos!
I will! Thank you 🙏
Aww man this is phenomenal info. Not only are you a great practitioner but your teaching skills are outstanding.🙇🏽♂️🙇🏽♂️🙇🏽♂️!
This looks amazing! It's obvious you put a lot of time and effort into this.
Thanks, Daniel! Ya a ton of work lol. But I'm super happy with how it turned out. Plus, more content will be added in the following days! :)
Love the principled approach. I came back to BJJ after 40, and I'm now a 1 stripe Blue belt and it is the concepts and principles like this that have improved my game recently. Like you said the techniques are good, but it is the principles like this mean I can find it easier to relax and focus on the principle when rolling. Great vid.
This is such a great course, Jordan. Thanks for putting this out.
Hey man, thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying it 👊
The engagement, pace, and style of your videos is GOATED. It's hard to watch other instructional videos on youtube after!!!
Thanks man! Means a lot 🙂
I always look forward to watching your videos and implementing the concepts in my next class. Always a benefit!
Happy to help 🙂👊
I love the consistency on the subject! Congrats brother ossss
Thanks man! 👊
Absolutely your best video yet dude. Well done.
It reminds me, in a good way, of the Gracie U: 32 Principles of Jiu-Jitsu which is also excellent.
Amped for the course 👊🏼💥
Thanks man! 👊👊🙏
Really enjoy your theory explanations on why/how to do techniques. I come from a technical background for trouble shooting components and if I understand what something is supposed to do then I can figure out why its no longer doing it. So, with your explanations I can use theory to prevent advancements instead of trying to remember techniques.
Great video. I'll definitely point people towards this one if I need them to understand inside position. I remember one of my first huge lightbulb moments was when our head coach just said "keep inside position" to me. Blew my mind how powerful that concept is.
Blew my mind too when I first heard it. Such an important concept!
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu Most certainly.
Oh! Dude, did you hit a buggy yet?
Thanks so much for your videos! Your detailed breakdowns are the best and help so much in understanding the techniques.
I'm really tempted buying Jordan's course due to the video quality that he''s showing.
6:26 That's why your channel is the best!
Saving this video to rewatch over and over.
I saw my parents do this technique when I was 4 thx for reminding me!
Haha no problem!
Totaly blown away Sir 🙏
As a newbie BJJ I cant thank you enough - to make it all a little clearer!
Love your videos, and BJJ. Totaly hooked after only 3 sessions, so far!
This and Shotokan (just started at that, as Karate been a longtime dream) is All a man really needs 😁👌
OZU!
Happy to help man! Thank you 👊
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu Thank you Sir. Really appreciate your kind words 🙌
Oh and both Shotokan + BJJ feels like magic and compliment each other so good 👊👑
Ozu!!
@@JN-hg5wn enjoy the feeling of landing Ashi Barai on higher belts
showing why you deserve all the subscribers.
Thank you 🙏
I gotta buy your course. This is great stuff. Thx Jordan.
Oss! Great video, keep them coming. It teaches way more than the random technice of the week in the gym :)
I love these concept videos. I learn so much about submissions, positions, and transitions (passes) from my academy. So, a video like this that breaks down the why is great for some like myself. Thanks 👊🏼
👊
Really great video Jordan, appreciate you! Awesome job Mike too helping demonstrate the principles!
Holy f*** that makes so much sense. Great stuff
This kind of content is awesome. As a six month white belt, I've started trying to focus more on fundamentals and basic concepts rather than techniques. It just doesn't seem worth it to focus on "trying moves" when I don't have a good understanding of these basic concepts. Thanks a lot for putting this together.
You are the best teacher of RUclips, thanks for the details in every video, and sorry for my english but i' m from italy.😂 I hope you understand me.
Fantastic video, Jordan.
Jordan always coning up with such good content. Always amazed. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Great stuff, Jordan! How do you think this concept fits with how Craig Jones talks about splitting the legs and keeping the feet off the floor as a means of control?
I haven't watched much of his stuff but I do 100% agree with that. It's included in the theory course. Layers of defence like I spoke about at the end also apply to on the mat. You can't let people put their feet or knees on the mat because they will use them to stand up.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu awesome, thanks! Looking forward to the course
@@nathankurtz5960 🙏
Your stuff is so good. Thank you!
Jordan i suggest your channel to all my bjj friends and training partners...you have some great stuff and your style and body type is similar to mine ..i also love your easy going way your explain things and love how the videos highlight key concepts to improve us all...great work
I appreciate that so much man! Thank you 🙏👊
1:22 is me after class when the upper belts tell me I’m really improving but tapped me 5 times in one roll 😂
Great video as always Jordan
😅 At least he's honest lol. Thanks man!
Sensei, you have really upped the video quality and annotations as well as concept explanations. Can you do a video on frames ? Separate request - there is a famous case of a BJJ instructor paralyzing a student who was in turtle position. How do you safely do a turtle position with a heavy hip base so that instructor’s move to flip him on his head won’t work?
Love the detail bro, Great video
Yes this is a great video! Very well put together and easy to understand
Haha I loved the rolling with Chewy, hope you can still tease about him losing :P Both you guys are amazing humans and grapplers
That’s insanely useful content. Keep up the great work!
You're so awesome. Thanks for all you do in the BJJ community.
Thank you, I really appreciate that 👊
@Jordan Teaches Jiujitsu I'm just a three strip white belt. One day, I would love to make it to one of your camps or just visit to get whooped on by you. Lol
You have help me get taps on all the way up to brown. I haven't ever legit got a black belt yet though. 5' 8" 155lbs. Austin, TX
Thanks again.
hey jordan. another great video! I just had a quick question about outside position. Is it ever advantageous to have outside position or should you always be fighting for the inside?
Thanks
Adam
Outside position is useful for sweeps and takedowns. I cover it in the course :)
Definitely one of your best videos my dude! Keep up the great work 💪💯
Thanks man! I appreciate it 🙏
I’ve never heard this theory before. It was extremely helpful.
Thanks! Glad it helped 👊
Doh, I wish I had the money to spare for the course. But a good 2nd best is following the content of this channel. Keep up the good work Jordan!
Thank you for the support man! I appreciate it 👊
This is super vital to my Jiu Jitsu journey, You're basically my Jiu Jitsu Sir Jordan. 🤠
This is great content, Jordan! Thank you
people don't teach these theories of "why" enough. keep up these videos.
Exactly and I don't get why it's not taught. It's so important!
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu 100% agree
I love the car seatbelt analogy, so true!
Thanks for the insightful content
Wow, this is absolutely next level, thanks so much, A+ content.
from the first few seconds it looked like a next level course material:)
Thanks man! 🙏
Top notch stuff 💯
Quality video and content. The why is so important and helpful.
As always, great stuff! 🤙🏼🙏🤜🏼🤛🏼
Great information here. Things like this go way undervalued and overlooked
Thanks man! As long as it helps people improve, I'm satisfied 🙂
This is a great explanation 💯👍but wear mouth guard while rolling spazzing white belts will kick and knee your face
Thanks man! I'll think about it 😜
Been waiting for this. Concept breakdowns. 👏🏿
Great intro, this is something I've thought about too, being almost completely new to the sport. If only the price of the course would be more affordable..
Spot on.
Thank you, Jackson 👊
Excellent, just what I was looking for! 🎉
Grate contet as usual! Thanks.
Thanks!
Hey Jordan, just asking if you could do a survival rolling video where you don't focus on submitting and passing and focus on just defending and escaping positions and submissions (using frames and other key fundamentals). I think it would really helpful for white belts. Keep up the great work!
I plan to!
This is so good
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As a white belt I’d say this is gonna completely change the way I think about everything. Awesome video 🤙🏻
Happy to help man 👊
1:08 - 1:25 is just like me; sitting in my car, staring off in to space after getting completely destroyed.
Fantastic video & great examples, Jordan your car was waaayyy to clean for someone who has kids 😂
Haha Nikki keeps it in check. Just got it and she doesn't want to ruin in 😂
Definitely buying the course. I'm an upper level purple belt, and I fill in to teach the no-gi class at my gym sometimes. I'm good at explaining how to do a technique and breaking things down step by step, but I'm not great at explaining why you do things in a particular way.
Thanks man! I hope you're enjoying the course so far 👊