Juan's first roll as a blue belt

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • You can find my first roll with Juan when he was still a white belt here.
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Комментарии • 48

  • @jedsanford7879
    @jedsanford7879 Год назад +8

    This channel is really inspirational. I am a white belt at 40 and its so cool to see you guys still rolling in your 50s.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +1

      Thank you! The key is to become as skilled as possible before 50. Lol. Oss

    • @jedsanford7879
      @jedsanford7879 Год назад +1

      @@Jitsover50 Well Im in luck then, i have 10 years :)

  • @Murphy920
    @Murphy920 Год назад +7

    I agree about guard pull, sweep and get on top. I have longevity on my mind.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +1

      Exactly! Or submit off your back! So many options. I don't want to injure myself taking down a younger, skilled guy. lol. I could still easily take down the guy at the bus stop! lol. Especially if he's not paying attention. ;) Just kidding.

    • @MadparkWorld
      @MadparkWorld 9 месяцев назад

      You’re training to get smashed in a real fight then 😂

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  9 месяцев назад +2

      @@MadparkWorld I also trained stand up for decades. So probably not. :)

  • @LoveJiuJitsu
    @LoveJiuJitsu Год назад +1

    I'll be 52 in December, with receiving my Black belt a few months ago. I agree with you 100% regarding takedowns. I refuse to do them, as it's where I have been injured the most. Great video, as usual!!!!!!!

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Congrats on your black belt!! I envy you! You really need the right partner to practice them. Even in this video I could have been injured with his acid drop. lol

  • @justintrout3535
    @justintrout3535 Год назад +1

    My first 4 years were in an mma gym and my buddy fought in the UFC.....fast forward 12 years later. So important to teach younger belts control, and breathing and to not hurt their training partner. It is also important for upper belts to learn to let people learn the techniques and not stuff them every time. If they shit talk after practice and say your shit, who cares really ? They all come around at some point. Love these videos.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Exactly. It’s okay to let them work. Thank you for supporting Justin!

  • @WildkatAmsterdam
    @WildkatAmsterdam 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey nice videos. I started BJJ at 53 and after lots of sweat and blood, just got my brown belt at 61 from Carlson Gracie jr.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  11 месяцев назад

      That is truly amazing! Seriously. Thank you for watching and respect!

  • @andrewkim6037
    @andrewkim6037 Год назад +3

    Completely agree with you on takedowns. In my opinion, the chief objective for us older grapplers is to stay uninjured. Of course we still do takedowns, but always very carefully because you can’t control gravity. People falling in an uncontrolled manner is dangerous for both parties.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +1

      Exactly Andrew! You need to find a partner who will go 50% on the take downs. Someone who can play more slowly. In my opinion.

    • @LoveJiuJitsu
      @LoveJiuJitsu Год назад

      100%

  • @rob_bali
    @rob_bali Год назад +1

    Great video Ant!

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Thanks Rob! Hope you are well

  • @mkolland123
    @mkolland123 Год назад +1

    We need more training partners like you. I just recommended your channel to my training partner. We're both blue belts. The one thing I'm working on is to be less aggressive where it's unnecessary. That's coming from your style.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +2

      Yes less aggression and more structure and timing. A calm mind will always solve problems more efficiently. I think together we can change jiujitsu culture. Into one of safety and learning. Respect. Thank you for supporting!

  • @dylan_krishna_777
    @dylan_krishna_777 Год назад +1

    BJJ is the best on the ground but if they teach more break falls and do also light sparring on the stand up game it would fill the big gap that cause BJJ practitioners to do cross train in Judo.
    Judo wil make you better in take downs but also to get your body destroyed.

  • @AIAM_
    @AIAM_ Год назад

    I agree with your comment about the take downs especially with people who are fairly new to using them.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +1

      After a certain age it just becomes to dangerous. In a street fight or MMA you could just box and if you get taken down just use Jiu-jitsu.

  • @robbert7599
    @robbert7599 Год назад

    another great vid of not only you taking these lower belts under your wing, but also sharing your knowledge with the rest of the world here on youtube. hopefully all of those thinking about starting to train bjj see that there are kind as well as skilled higher belts out there, and not every advanced belt is a bullly/as*shole. i think you and i came up around a time where that was the norm, but thankfully that's been changing, in no small part to guys like yourself. osss

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Thank you! Exactly!! When I came up I just caught beatings everyday! I always said one day after I climb the ranks I will practice jiujitsu philanthropy! Lol. Thank you again

  • @danielmccarthy9065
    @danielmccarthy9065 Год назад +3

    Nice ankle pick. My opinion is if you are going to do takedowns you have to do them everyday. When you don’t train them consistently, you don’t get the feel for weight distribution and where you are in and out of control. Your advice is excellent for someone whom does not incorporate them into daily or regular training.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Hey Dan Good morning. Thank you I love the ankle pick from anywhere! I just find take downs lead to injury. Especially after the age of 30. Many times here the convo switches to applicability in "the streets". I think if people are truly concerned about street fighting they would be better served training boxing or kickboxing combined with a year of BJJ. Most people will live and die without having a street fight. So my thinking is why train take downs and risk a terrible injury. Especially if you could just stand up and box. That being said it is great to learn take downs on. If trained slowly with technique or light resistance. In my humble opinion. This would make a great video. BTW.

    • @danielmccarthy9065
      @danielmccarthy9065 Год назад

      @@Jitsover50 I agree about training for the street. Like you, I have extensive stand up training (10 years kickboxing/Okinawa karate). Personally I love stand up wrestling but understand that it is not for most. It has made my ground Game and guard much more aggressive. My front headlock game and snap downs along with my scrambles have improved dramatically as well.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +1

      Many of the techniques used in Stand up can also be used on the ground as well. So it all translates. Yes if I were in a real fight I would stand up. @@danielmccarthy9065

  • @chrismontoya4266
    @chrismontoya4266 Год назад +1

    At 44 I'm with you on the take downs

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      haha. Right?! Thx for watching.

  • @lausodresapo1336
    @lausodresapo1336 Год назад +1

    White belt plus 😂

    • @droptopOX
      @droptopOX 10 месяцев назад

      Was thing the same lol

  • @AIAM_
    @AIAM_ Год назад

    Nevermind I found it, lol I got a shirt nice merch!

  • @ega5587
    @ega5587 Год назад

    That ankle pick timing was great. Was it that smooth because he was pulling against your grip? I’ve never been able to make an ankle pick unless their center of gravity is backwards. Always fun watching your videos!

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Smooth because he was pulling against my grip exactly. I had to bait him by really pulling hard first then switching to pushing. Thank you!!

  • @philipdru4782
    @philipdru4782 Год назад

    good stuff. very dynamic for your age!

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Thank you Phil! I have to credit my early years of kung fu training for that.

  • @rorymcauley7363
    @rorymcauley7363 Год назад

    Juanito!!!!

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +1

      He's back! We are gonna make him the next Codella academy star. lol

  • @nuckleavee8258
    @nuckleavee8258 Год назад +1

    I don't want anything to with takedowns during live rolls. I'm not a competitor and I'm confident enough in my single and double leg against an untrained person if it came down to it.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      Yeah I’m fairly sure I could tangle up and take down the untrained. Also most of us will never have a street fight. Especially in over 40 years of age.

  • @juanlopez154
    @juanlopez154 Год назад

    Nice video ! I'm a white belt with no stripes and got promoted on Friday and received two stripes in the presence of Raul Jimenez ! It was sweet!
    Edit: I believe I received two stripes as in 2016 I grappled for six months while deployed so I wasn't a complete newbie.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад +1

      Congratulations Juan!! That is great to hear. There is nothing wrong with being recognized for your growth. Continued success to you sir!

  • @AIAM_
    @AIAM_ Год назад

    where is your merch store at?

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      I am glad you found it and thank you for supporting the channel! Send me a pic of you wearing it please!

  • @frqnco9916
    @frqnco9916 Год назад

    hello whats the name of the takedown/sweep the blue belt did on 2:18? thank you

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  Год назад

      I think it’s referred to as an Acid drop. That’s what I call it