Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD Review [2025]

Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD Review

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Key Takeaways

  • A Jiu-Jitsu for old guys DVD that shares incredibly effective tactics for dominating from everywhere.
  • Contains standing tactics based on luring people into takedowns using backward movement and arm drags.   
  • Features sneaky submissions, cool pinning options, and a mental model for setting up your game as an OG. 
  • BJJ World Expert Rating: 9 out of 10. 

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Walk into any BJJ gym around the world. I guarantee that you’ll see at least one older person around 50, giving the young athletes all kinds of problems during rolls. If that’s who you want to be when you reach 50 (be it in a year or 15 years from now), then the Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD is for you.

There is a structure and tactics to what you can do in BJJ once you are past your physical prime. One thing to come to terms with is that your options will be much more limited—but that doesn’t mean they won’t be fun! All it takes is putting together a sneaky game that shifts the advantage over to you.

Turning 50 Doesn’t Mean You’re Done 

They say that Helio Gracie rolled until he was past 80. While it may just be a story, the fact remains that in BJJ, you’re not bound by the age limits that we see in most other competitive sports. You can’t really cut it playing football or in MMA after you pass the 40-year-old mark.

However, in BJJ, you can still train, spar, compete, and even win world championships well over 50. In fact, many people who have discovered Jiu-Jitsu at a later age thrive when they’re over 50, just like Tim Rennick does.

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Granted, you can’t really train the same way young people train, and you might not even be able to do much of the stuff taught in classes. That doesn’t mean you can’t develop a super effective game, though—there are always alternative sources to learn from, such as the Late Starter Tim Rennick DVD.

A BJJ Success Story – Tim Rennick

There are plenty of “BJJ saved my life” stories out there, and most of them are crap. However, there is the occasional story that truly inspires, and Tim Rennick’s is definitely one of them.

Looking for something to do to stay in shape while learning self-defense, Rennick stumbled onto Jiu-Jitsu after an unexpected street altercation. Fifty pounds lighter and a few world championships later, Rennick is a BJJ black belt, gym owner, and instructor who has dedicated his life to the Gentle Art.

Along with his wife LaCheri, who also rolls, Tim heads the Jiu-Jitsu Wildomar Academy, serving as an inspiration to folks—especially those past 40—that you can pick up BJJ late and still become a world champion. The Tim Rennick Late Starter Hacks DVD shows the way.

Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD Review

The Tim Rennick Late Starter Hacks DVD is a Gi and No-Gi instructional (he puts a Gi jacket and belt on for certain moves) that holds loads of great advice on setting up a grappling game past your physical prime. It contains just under two hours of material.

Part 1 – Back Stepping Takedowns

Tim definitely starts this instructional off with a bang—and a loud one. It is a top-level hack that shows OGs how to set up super effective takedowns by not charging mindlessly forward. In fact, he encourages people to go backward and lure the opponent into sneaky takedowns.

Using back-stepping as a takedown setup tactic is nothing short of genius. What you can expect to pick up from the opening volume of the Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD are double leg and single leg setups while backpedaling, as well as some sneaky collar drag downs and trips.

Part 2 – Arm Drags

Part two still focuses on standing, with arm drags now entering the system. They simply offer another layer of hacks to use with the moves already presented, providing another way to get double legs and trips.

This volume of the Tim Rennick Late Starter Hacks DVD also addresses underhooks and the front headlock, showing you how to get the 10-finger guillotine fast. An inverted triangle is also in here for the more adventurous older grapplers, as well as a great way to recover from messing up chokes.

Part 3 – Kimura Traps

As we reach the Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD, the focus is all on sneaky stuff. Rennick begins with a turtle attack that shows the corkscrew Kimura, which he later uses to counter defenses, pass, or set up unusual strangles like the scissor choke.

Even more sneaky stuff appears from top side control, with the hip cross-face control and the biceps slicer emerging as my personal favorites. All in all, this instructional really delivers all the hacks that it promises in the title.

“Beware of the Old Person”… 

“…In a sport where men die young.” You’ve heard the quote, and if you’ve rolled with a 45-and-over master’s competitor that has a purple belt or higher, you know exactly what it means. So, how about learning from these OGs and setting yourself up for success later on?

The things you can pick up from folks like Tim Rennick, who have been around the block more than a few times, are priceless. Not every one of the OGs you might have access to is at the same level as Tim, but they undoubtedly have their own formula for surviving on the mats “past their expiration date.”

OGs are not just about old man strength either. It is all about cunning, guile, and experience versus the power and athleticism of young bucks. This means more thinking and tactics than winging it, hoping to win a scramble. The Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD offers some truly amazing and super useful tactics for folks past their prime.

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Dominance at 50 (and Beyond) 

Drop the self-pity and the excuses, and pick up the Late Starter Hacks Tim Rennick DVD. For Gi and No-Gi, it will help you figure out exactly what the weak spots in your game are and how to solve them using hacks and shortcuts rather than having to relearn BJJ. I bet even Helio would’ve bought this instructional if he could.

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