The Best Open Guard Retention Concept video you will ever Watch!

Open Guard Concept

This is probably the best video about Open Guard retention by Martin Aedma.

There is so many stuff in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu that we’re doing unconsciously and open guard retention is definitely one of them. Here are things you likely won’t be taught by your instructor and will definitely improve your Jiu Jitsu.

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Nick Diaz Talks about Return to the UFC USADA Conor vs Floyd

nick diaz about return to ufc Usada conor floyd

Mixed martial arts legend Nick Diaz talks about a possible return to the UFC after USADA suspensions. He also talks about how the sport of MMA has changed, and the Floyd Mayweather vs. Conor McGregor fight.

As always Nick is very interesting to hear so enjoy!

“Stop lying to Women about Self Defense” and Response to Krav Maga Instructor

Krav maga vs Jiu Jitsu Self Defense

Krav Maga instructor did a response to Eve Torres’ video of how women should defend themselves using BJJ and flying armbar in a situation of a man grabbing a woman for hair:

“Demonstrations on violent attacks on women are sterilized and do not represent the realities of what actually happens. Instructors are flat out lying to the person they love most and giving them a false sense of confidence that may lead to an unfavorable outcome.

Why is this happening?? Why are there women’s courses that make training more comfortable for them?? Can we stop this, please?!”

It didn’t take a lot for this video to get a response from the BJJ community.

Here is the answer by MaxBJJ:

“Krav Maga instructors suggest to strike when someone grabs you by the hair, but everybody knows very well that to punch with power, body posture and the base has not to be compromised. When someone grabs you by the hair and your head is bent forward, backward, or sideways is almost impossible to strike because your base and posture are broken. In this video, you can see very clearly that trying to hit who is grabbing your hair is impossible.

In the real world, when a woman grabbes another woman by the hair, 90% of the time one or both of them are gonna fall to the ground and this is the reason why learning Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is imperative. In Krav Maga when a man grabbed a woman by the hair, 100% of the time she is gonna defend herself successfully with strikes and never goes to the ground. Krav Maga demos are not realistic: the attacker is not giving the victim a realistic attack and the victim give the attacker an unrealistic response. The fantasy world is much nicer than reality. Please, Krav Maga instructors and self-defense experts, quit lying about how to survive violent attacks!”

https://youtu.be/uwNny3sgDp0

Master Carlos Machado On Keanu Reeves, Chuck Norris, and Rickson Gracie’s Red Belt

Master Carlos Machado On Keanu Reeves, Chuck Norris, and Rickson Gracie's Red Belt

Carlos Machado (born November 9, 1963) is an ex world master’s champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the eldest of the five Machado Brothers, known for BJJ, that also includes Roger, Rigan, Jean Jacques and John. He is also the brother-in-law of UFC fighter Stephen Thompson. He currently runs BJJ schools across the United States.

Check out his Skype interview about Chuck Norris, Keanu reeves, Rickson Gracie’s Red Belt…

Paulie Malignaggi left McGregors camp saying he beat his ass!

Paulie Maligniaggi

Looks like it all started with the picture that Paulie wasn’t really happy it’s online. It’s picture of him on the ground looking like he’s being knocked out there.

Paulie Malignaggi knocked down agaisnt conor McGregor

As soon as Malignaggi so the picture he retweeted on instagram: “Its not nice 2 paint a pic that isn’t true, this was a pushdown in sparring, post the whole video rounds 1 through 12 UNEDITED”

Paulie Malignaggi’s main concern is that he came to help McGregors camp and that he’s getting exposed. He said:

“I came to help this camp out, not to be exploited, now your gonna get the truth though. Post FULL UNEDITED VIDEO FROM TUES night”

He also replied to some guy with statement that he beat Conor Mcgregor’s ass.

“I actually beat his ass, 24 hrsoff a flight 2 lol, which is why Im saying post the vid, I try not 2 be petty but seems it’s late 4 that now.”

Probably after some time when Paulie Malignaggi calmed down he wrote on twitter.

Paulie Comment on Conor McGregors Camp

Anyway, looks like Paulie Malignaggi couldn’t handle what McGregors team was searching from him. He couldn’t agree that everythis is set for McGregors happines and his promotion there. Or it isn’t? We’ll see in a future because this story definitely won’t end here.

Non BJJ guy challenges Rigan Machado

Rigan Machado Challenged by some non BJJ Guy

Here we can see a guy who challenged Rigan Machado and he has no grappling training at all.

With youtube and all other online media, how is it still possible that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has so many “non-believers”?

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Joe Rogan Challenged to a Grappling Match on MySpace

MMA vs BJJ Ground And pound Experiment with Garry Tonon and Gordon Ryan

mma vs BJJ are you sure you can defend your self agaisnt striking opponent

Are you sure you know how to defend your self vs striking opponent with your BJJ?

In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu we are often taught how to defend ourselves from the bottom but rarely do we discuss what to do if someone on top of us is allowed to punch. When strikes are allowed it can change the entire game. The best way to learn how effective our guards can be vs a striking opponent is to get on the the mat try it.

Here is a nice Expriment featuring Garry Tonon, Gordon Ryan, Firas Zahabi…

 

The Story of Marcelo Garcia, the GOAT of Jiu-Jitsu

Marcelo garcia story of his life

Marcelo “Marcelinho” Garcia (born January 17, 1983) is a Brazilian grappler and jiu-jitsu competitor widely considered to be one of the best grapplers and arguably the best pound-for-pound submission grappler in the world. Garcia is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu under Fabio Gurgel.

Marcelo is my favorite grappler and it was a dream of my come true to go down to his academy and ale a documentary with him. He is literally the nicest guy you could ever meet with a huge big smile but an absolute beast on the mat. There is a 90-minute version that was out and will be out again soon, but if you missed it here is my 29-minute cut. I hope you enjoy it. Oss

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How to Counter your Opponents Triangle Counter!

how to counter triangle counter

How to finish triangle against some people that are defending it very good could be a real challenge.

Here are two videos with techniques to deal with two common ways your opponent will counter your triangle choke.

The first one is about how to break your opponents defense grips.

And the second is video is control against the stack. There are few ideas and counter and the stack and h ere is of one of it. Chaing the in the triangle is very important so here is the way.

An Interview with a GAY Guy BJJ Practitioner!

Recently we had a gay in our gym. Although I was the only one knowing it at the time but I didn’t consider it to be any kind of a problem even if everyone else knew it. But from this guy’s perspective that was a bit questionable.

Me and “Robert” had a nice chat over skype and for the purpose of this interview, we’ll call our guest Robert.

Hi “Robert”!  The first question is do you find the word Gay rude? Because I noticed that you call yourself Gay and I call you gay all the time 😀

No! It’s a short word and I find it easier to say than Homosexual 🙂 I don’t have any problems with the word “gay”.

Can you please introduce yourself to our audience?

I’m 28, from Poland living in Norway. I’m BJJ purple belt training BJJ for 6 years now with some pauses because of the subject that we will speak about today. And yes, I’m Gay for whole my life and I’m not sick 🙂

Tell us what does it mean to be gay in BJJ gym. 

I wasn’t Gay-only in BJJ gym I was gay in every sport I trained till now and there were a lot of them. What is weird is that, for instance, in Soccer I had more problems being gay than in others. And that’s weird because there is no contact like in martial arts so it shouldn’t even bother guys that thinks you’re disgusting or dirty and stuff like that. Guys in martial arts call soccer players gays so maybe that was the reason hahaha.

When we were talking you mentioned pauses in BJJ because of being gay?

Yes! I switched few academies. I made mistakes with letting people know that I’m gay. And I still consider that as a mistake in the world we’re living in. I noticed that even if some guy is open-minded sooner or later he will accept a major opinion of guys training with us that I’m something bad. It happens sooner or later so you can’t really be honest in my opinion! If you are gay and decide to speak loud about it you need to know you will have to carry some consequences. You won’t be called to your club parties, some house meetings, etc. I don’t think it’s because they have something against you it’s because they don’t know what others thinks about you. Every time I admitted to someone that I’m gay I would notice a difference in their behavior towards me. It wasn’t unnecessary bad behavior but it changed. They would start to think about what they will say, how to behave and stuff and that’s not something you want to achieve when you’re gay. You want them to behave just as they did before they knew the truth. That’s the reason I decided to stay Incognito once I moved from my home in Poland to Norway.

Describe to us some problems you had with people in the gym once they knew you’re gay!

I can’t say I had any major problems in the BJJ gym. I had a lot more outside :). There is no problem in BJJ gym if you will just come to your training to train and roll. But, you know, we people are social beings so it’s a bit of a problem for me to stay in the corner time with my mouth shut once they know what I am. I can remember one question of another BJJ practitioner when he seriously asked me: “Do you hate straight people like most straight people hate gays?” I really laughed at that one. I can’t hate straight people. My mother is straight, my father, my brother, my sister so how could I hate them?

Do you have problems while rolling with people?

If they don’t know I’m gay there is no problems but if they do, yes, there are some problems. Maybe it’s more in my head and in their head but you can feel it in the air. If I know that guy i’m rolling with knows I’m gay I have some switch in my brain that tells me to watch my every move. I’m not relaxed in sparring as I should be. I’m thinking all the time where is my arm, in what position are we, what is my sparring partner thinking at that moment… It is stupid but that’s how it is. But you rolled with me you can tell me how it was 🙂

I wasn’t thinking about it probably because I was tired from the roll before. But if I did I would never let you turn into the turtle 😀 😀 

Ok, you said you moved from Poland to Norway. Was that because you’re gay or there are some other reasons? 

There are a few reasons and yes, I can say one of them is for being gay in a small place started to become a bit tough in Poland! I think that no matter how brave you are admitting that you’re gay you need to be a very tough person to carry it all the time. I wasn’t that tough I suppose!

So now in Norway, no one knows that you’re gay?

Some people know but I hope nobody in my gym does 🙂

Do you have no intention to tell it in your BJJ academy in Norway?

I do but when it’s the right time. I moved here one year a go and I still don’t feel comfortable enough yet. Once I would feel comfortable I would admit it but from my experience before it wasn’t as good as it should be 🙂

Is there any difference between being gay in Poland and in Norway?

I believe there is. People in Norway are way more open-minded. People in Norway don’t really care what you do in your life neither they will ask you what you’re doing and how you’re doing. They won’t ask you how much you’re earning to live and stuff like that. People here mind their own business much more than in Poland. But I believe Poland is on a good way to be like Norway one day. The only problem is that I maybe won’t be alive when that happens 🙂 Btw you asked me if I’m gay, why? 🙂

I was just curious cause on that coffee day before training I noticed something “suspicious” when we talked about politics in Jiu-Jitsu 😀

Any last words you want to say about being gay in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and send a message to all gays?

I’m not the bravest person to say it loud that I’m gay and maybe that’s the wrong approach. I mean that’s for sure the wrong approach but it will take some time until saying that you’re gay becomes normal that everyone can accept it as normal without any secret thoughts. I suggest to gay people that they behave like they feel they should in the circumstances and environment they are in at that moment. There is no pattern on how you should behave. We all chose our own way, we all want to go through our life as easily as possible.

Thanks for the Interview “Robert” and you’re always welcome in my gym!

We’ll see if I’m welcome next year now when people in your gym recognize me 🙂 Just kidding. Thanks for the interview and hospitality I hope I helped someone at least a bit.

UPDATE: This interview is done with Robert because he wanted to do it. If you Google will find his post asking “Would you roll with a gay guy”? The question was his. This is just an interview with a guy wondering what’s people opinions of his sexual orientation would be.

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