How to Setup a BJJ Takedown with the Gi (Focus on this 1st)

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  • @noirmegaman1437
    @noirmegaman1437 7 років тому +119

    As former wrestler who's been struggling to hit his takedowns this helped so much as far as grip set ups and preventing the guillotine. Thanks chewy

    • @exodusxp8094
      @exodusxp8094 6 років тому +2

      same guillotine and gi grips are things to get used to from the take down perspective

  • @matthewabeyta6376
    @matthewabeyta6376 4 роки тому +39

    Thanks Chewjitsu. I tried these techniques out at a tournament this weekend without having had the chance to practice them live, which was risky. Because you taught the moves so well, I was able to score two take downs, that ultimately led me to submitting my opponent. Many thanks for this great video and your help.

  • @alexrodriguez8767
    @alexrodriguez8767 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow, that analogy on going for the arm bar in guard without grips is priceless! Thank you!

  • @jamierossi6936
    @jamierossi6936 7 років тому +27

    Wow, Chewy! I learned a lot in the last 11 minutes. Awesome video! I can see how important your grips are. You are an excellent teacher. Thanks for taking the time to post this. That was nice of you to give a shout out to your friend and his gym. Thanks again!

  • @brojitsu
    @brojitsu Рік тому +2

    I watched this video as a white belt years ago. Now as a purple belt getting ready for masters worlds, this is very helpful setting up my wrestling takedowns for the gi.

  • @jessebriggs3181
    @jessebriggs3181 4 роки тому +5

    I'm a 2nd degree black belt in bjj and found this extremely informative 👌. More info than I deserve🤙

  • @ayaz_blooshi
    @ayaz_blooshi 5 років тому +1

    i am a white belt advanced from kingdom of bahrain 🇧🇭 🇧🇷 amd trust me guys i have been personally trying these takedown techniques since it's been a week and i am finally successfull and these techniques are best . thanks osss🤙

  • @beyond1815
    @beyond1815 7 років тому +20

    this was amazing and made me realise how much i need to learn when it comes to grips for takedowns... i know nothing, lol

  • @Waagghhboy
    @Waagghhboy 7 років тому +157

    " 1st Take down steps of bjj" -learn to wrestle

    • @Chewjitsu
      @Chewjitsu  7 років тому +45

      Haha or learn how to do some Judo. One or the other.

    • @kungfujoe2136
      @kungfujoe2136 7 років тому +8

      judo for gi fights

    • @mon0theist_tv
      @mon0theist_tv 3 роки тому +3

      I think I'm the only white belt at my gym that wasn't a former wrestler lol

  • @darnellhill143
    @darnellhill143 5 років тому +3

    I feel inclined to say that because your content is so good, I don't skip the ads. That's my contribution.

    • @Chewjitsu
      @Chewjitsu  5 років тому +1

      That Guy Hill haha well thanks for that!

  • @silversunastrology
    @silversunastrology 7 років тому +52

    I'm awful at takedowns. I think it's a confidence thing. I want to get better. :/

    • @rollingkneebar3534
      @rollingkneebar3534 7 років тому +23

      Takedowns take commitment. I worked in reverse and went from BJJ to wrestling, and I struggled with this for a while. But when you learn to have confidence in your shot and you commit to getting that other person to the mat, you'll start hitting them.
      You can have the best technical armbar in the world, but if you don't have the belief that you can submit someone with it, you probably never will.
      And I speak from experience: my jaunt into wrestling transformed my Jits game from a mostly-guard player to a top control nightmare...well, maybe not a nightmare, but I'm difficult to sweep at least :)

    • @evanhughes6952
      @evanhughes6952 6 років тому +1

      Train.

    • @dirtydicso
      @dirtydicso 6 років тому +1

      I started treating being sprawled on/guillotined as just another position to work from. They are somewhat bad positions, but there are still lots of things you can do to reverse, and the more you end up in them the better you get at reversing them. I'm still not great at it, but thinking of it like that helped me a lot in terms of just going for it. And importantly I've stopped habitually pulling guard :P

    • @Aceinthehole1179
      @Aceinthehole1179 5 років тому

      Totally agree

    • @matthewzimmerman3587
      @matthewzimmerman3587 5 років тому

      Drill your shots. Took me until senior year before I had a really good shot. It’s all about repetition

  • @KryptikkVOD224.
    @KryptikkVOD224. 5 років тому +8

    4:50 chewy started the go crazy go stupid meme

  • @MrMultitubing
    @MrMultitubing 7 років тому

    My instructor just went over something similar and it's really been working for me, and I have been trying to expand on it. This helps a lot like, thanks Chewy!

  • @dramzzzz
    @dramzzzz 7 років тому +7

    Always quality stuff from you man. Thanks

    • @Chewjitsu
      @Chewjitsu  7 років тому +2

      Thanks Dan!

    • @sherisetodd740
      @sherisetodd740 7 років тому

      Does anyone know the best thing to do if someone lunges at you from lets say across a table and lets say it is difficult to do a regular takedown because there is a table between the two of you. Ok now keeping in mind that if you reach your hand out, they could grab your hand and break your hand or bite it or something. So if you were at a table and someone lunged at you with their hand and head coming forward, what it a good self defense to do beside reaching your hand out and running the risk of one of your hands getting bitten or something.

  • @theblackshadowdragon
    @theblackshadowdragon 7 років тому +6

    This was a great seminar and great question coach

    • @TheJukejuke
      @TheJukejuke 7 років тому

      reaper smith what's up reap? Lol

    • @theblackshadowdragon
      @theblackshadowdragon 7 років тому

      TheJukejuke lol

    • @sherisetodd740
      @sherisetodd740 7 років тому

      Does anyone know the best thing to do if someone lunges at you from lets say across a table and lets say it is difficult to do a regular takedown because there is a table between the two of you. Ok now keeping in mind that if you reach your hand out, they could grab your hand and break your hand or bite it or something. So if you were at a table and someone lunged at you with their hand and head coming forward, what it a good self defense to do beside reaching your hand out and running the risk of one of your hands getting bitten or something.

  • @cryptogolfer8888
    @cryptogolfer8888 7 років тому +1

    Great strategy! Definitely gonna apply this to my game. Thanks Chewy!

  • @badboypiper
    @badboypiper 4 роки тому

    I like all the fans on the techniques thank you very much I’m gonna start implementing them into my game.

  • @kettlebuilt5191
    @kettlebuilt5191 7 років тому +1

    One of your best videos ever. Thanks!

  • @theblackshadowdragon
    @theblackshadowdragon 6 років тому +1

    It's been a year since that seminar you need to come back brother

  • @manorujas9352
    @manorujas9352 3 роки тому +1

    This is great. Thank you Chewy !

  • @counterhit121
    @counterhit121 5 років тому +1

    4:14 good multipath entry

  • @jsainz
    @jsainz 7 років тому

    This was really helpful. Good guy Chewy.

  • @mrsorg87
    @mrsorg87 7 років тому +1

    This is going to help me a lot, thank you

  • @JoseRodolfo22
    @JoseRodolfo22 5 років тому +1

    This is super helpful man thanks. Grips 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @armandobponce
    @armandobponce 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge

    • @Chewjitsu
      @Chewjitsu  7 років тому

      Appreciate it Armando!

  • @pierrebridenne8870
    @pierrebridenne8870 5 років тому +1

    Thanks from France !

  • @bdoesbjj
    @bdoesbjj Рік тому +1

    2:34 Arm drag

  • @Gruug44
    @Gruug44 2 роки тому

    Awesome vid

  • @10tepeyac
    @10tepeyac Рік тому

    Masterful! Thank you!!!

  • @WHEREtheFUNK
    @WHEREtheFUNK 7 років тому +4

    Krav instructor here...this is gold.

    • @sherisetodd740
      @sherisetodd740 7 років тому

      Does anyone know the best thing to do if someone lunges at you from lets say across a table and lets say it is difficult to do a regular takedown because there is a table between the two of you. Ok now keeping in mind that if you reach your hand out, they could grab your hand and break your hand or bite it or something. So if you were at a table and someone lunged at you with their hand and head coming forward, what it a good self defense to do beside reaching your hand out and running the risk of one of your hands getting bitten or something.

    • @sebastianraupp7037
      @sebastianraupp7037 6 років тому +1

      Ellbow his face

    • @GregYong
      @GregYong 5 років тому +1

      @@sherisetodd740 If he's across a table, you should just get up and leave the table.

    • @tokinabo
      @tokinabo 4 роки тому

      @@sherisetodd740 this has been 2 years. have you found a solution?
      i'd say combine Sebastian and Greg their answer: ellebow his face, more than once if needed, then walk away from the table!

  • @davidtice4972
    @davidtice4972 5 років тому

    Excellent. Now if you can show follow up submissions to your takedowns.

  • @swordleo
    @swordleo Рік тому

    This need a dvd

  • @atois408
    @atois408 7 років тому +1

    This is great stuff.

  • @TurboPersonalTraining
    @TurboPersonalTraining 7 років тому

    Hey chew.. can you maybe do something about what you recommend eating through out the day? Thanks in advance!

  • @kennywojciechowski1098
    @kennywojciechowski1098 3 роки тому

    Very helpful video!!

  • @connorhasty426
    @connorhasty426 5 років тому

    Awesome video!

  • @andregoncalves5873
    @andregoncalves5873 7 років тому

    Good video. Thanks for posting.

  • @illicod5247
    @illicod5247 5 років тому

    Really nice video !

  • @rollingkneebar3534
    @rollingkneebar3534 7 років тому

    Good stuff Chewy!

  • @DeMaurayPearson
    @DeMaurayPearson 7 років тому

    Nice videos as always!

  • @surewin1773
    @surewin1773 5 років тому

    Nice set ups!

  • @LocalDallasMan
    @LocalDallasMan 5 років тому

    This is a really great video!

  • @craigmeyers9137
    @craigmeyers9137 4 роки тому

    Hey Chewy. Front headlock snap down to Ezekiel choke.. football grip front headlock..👍👌😉

    • @Chewjitsu
      @Chewjitsu  4 роки тому

      Craig Meyers ?

    • @craigmeyers9137
      @craigmeyers9137 4 роки тому

      @@Chewjitsu collar tie, fake knee tap. Snap down to "football grip" front headlock. That's hand on chin and other on back of head. Draw backwards snapping down and into Ezekiel choke.. very effective when practiced an done properly..😉
      P.S. make sure your elbows are in tight when administering the "football " grip..

  • @giulianospera1436
    @giulianospera1436 6 років тому

    pure gold

  • @jrollings1123
    @jrollings1123 5 років тому

    great video

  • @joseph85al
    @joseph85al 2 роки тому

    That’s cool stuff

  • @thekwillis2830
    @thekwillis2830 3 роки тому

    When you first wake up in the morning 1:54

  • @pedrobrocato1982
    @pedrobrocato1982 6 років тому

    Damn, that was great advice.

  • @griffenatekevinbacon
    @griffenatekevinbacon 2 роки тому

    I always end up in a stalemate od just we both get good grips and never being able to get past the arms well enough to get the takedown and i hate pulling gaurd it puts me in the rougher position being a bigger guy think you could do some demonstrations on getting past the arms when both have such good grips?

  • @JorgeALpz
    @JorgeALpz 5 років тому +2

    4:19 good!

  • @m4h4k1
    @m4h4k1 Рік тому

    Hi Chewie, for the single leg shot, does it matter if you make him step by dragging the collar or the sleeve, depending on his stance?

  • @chrisdoherty1838
    @chrisdoherty1838 Рік тому

    This is the first time I’ve seen chewie’s face. Only listened to the podcast

    • @Chewjitsu
      @Chewjitsu  Рік тому

      😂 well. . . Welcome to the UA-cam’s

  • @RagNar-jz8zm
    @RagNar-jz8zm Рік тому

    Awesome

  • @fntmworks
    @fntmworks 5 років тому

    Hey Chewy! I could use some help. I'm a white belt traing 3-4 days a week. I pick up techniques fairly quick though I do I have one gripe with my peers. We start on our knees just because it's crowded almost every class. It seems that everyone starts on their bum but most take downs I'm taught are from standing. I usually get paired with dudes that would have 40-60 pounds me. It seems like all I do is get crushed or lifted. I want to compete but it feels like I'm not getting good rolling exp. I'm 220 pounds, 26 and while I've got a higher tolerance for pain and love to train hard I'm not sure if I'm getting effective training for rolling. Thanks in advance.

    • @harky7632
      @harky7632 Рік тому

      I know this is Old but I'd love to hear an update

  • @taiyabkhan7241
    @taiyabkhan7241 3 роки тому +1

    7:05 cup check?

  • @alen7648
    @alen7648 Рік тому

    Question: How can I improve in BJJ if I don't feel supported by my coach and team mates. (I am a three stripe white belt and do BJJ since almost three years and I train at least three times a week)

    • @RocArio
      @RocArio Рік тому +2

      Go to anew gym

  • @uipize
    @uipize 7 років тому +1

    would be better if you show the finish of the takedowns too ;D

    • @Chewjitsu
      @Chewjitsu  7 років тому

      Fair enough. Maybe a video for another time. :P

  • @TheScott10012
    @TheScott10012 7 років тому

    Hey Chewy, Question: how often do you clean your gi, you mouthpiece, your mats, and really any other equipment you use?

    • @sayto_00
      @sayto_00 7 років тому +10

      Everyday, all of it. This stuff is pretty self explanatory. It's like asking how often should you wash your sweaty clothes.

  • @ammarahmed8155
    @ammarahmed8155 4 роки тому

    How different is BJJ from wrestling?

  • @Toxic_doc
    @Toxic_doc 7 років тому +1

    HOW do you remember the techniques in BJJ. very frustrating ..

    • @pyscoandco
      @pyscoandco 7 років тому +8

      Repetition is everything. The more reps you do, the more the techniques will become muscle memory, and the more they'll just feel natural and you won't have to think about them

    • @HikariSoulstrider
      @HikariSoulstrider 7 років тому +1

      Just keep at it, eventually it’ll “slow down” in your head. And you’ll see more and more. Like the other commentator said, repetition is the only way :)

    • @tye3ow
      @tye3ow 7 років тому +2

      muscle memory is basically the answer. I can just do techniques very easily, but it takes me a few seconds to actually think about the motions if I'm going to explain to someone how to do it. it just becomes part of how your body works, and then "how do I do this technique" changes into "what changes can I make to do this technique more effectively?" once you get some good muscle memory, you'll start being able to predict if a technique is goint to be effective how you catch it, which will save your muscles over time, making you more efficient.
      tl;dr, practice, practice, practice.

    • @rollingkneebar3534
      @rollingkneebar3534 7 років тому +1

      Orly spi As the others have said, repetition. But there's another important thing that you can do: teach.
      I'm only a four stripe white belt with wrestling experience, but I train with a college club where we regularly have brand new people trying Jits out for the first time. Naturally I run over very basic things with them such as mount escapes, the barebones guard passes, some standup wrestling, etc. Often I find myself catching facets of technique that I had not considered at all beforehand, and sometimes these brand new grapplers make me think outside of the box.
      Teaching truly is a learning experience unto itself, especially with something as dynamic as BJJ. My goal is to one day teach Jits as a black belt :)

  • @PeterJames143
    @PeterJames143 5 років тому

    Cool thanks

  • @jordanthompson7243
    @jordanthompson7243 7 років тому +1

    hi

  • @basslinger
    @basslinger 7 років тому

    Gold! Thanks gents.

  • @hdhdusjeuushsdjxjdjdc4706
    @hdhdusjeuushsdjxjdjdc4706 5 років тому

    Wrestlers assemble

  • @chalmersrogers9890
    @chalmersrogers9890 2 роки тому +1

    1:54 farts for extra power

  • @coolsvilleowner
    @coolsvilleowner 7 років тому

    Is that floor a mat?

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. 7 років тому

      Wrestling mats

  • @marvinramos620
    @marvinramos620 6 років тому

    How are you winded after this ?

  • @ReisterJP
    @ReisterJP 7 років тому +10

    just learn judo

    • @nohbdy1122
      @nohbdy1122 6 років тому +4

      All the takedowns they showed here are banned in Judo competitions, so no

  • @kobiesboxing4956
    @kobiesboxing4956 5 років тому

    I always thought to myself there's no way a pure Jiu Jitsu guy can take me down since I know how to wrestle. But after seeing this I still think so because the teacher in the video doesn't seem to be doing pure Jiu Jitsu.

  • @andersangelllybeck5531
    @andersangelllybeck5531 2 роки тому

    Fart 1:55

  • @rogermorrison403
    @rogermorrison403 5 років тому

    Its easy when someone lets you do anything you want. I understand what you're doing but real time seems a bit more understandable.

  • @MrFreakinAwesome20
    @MrFreakinAwesome20 4 роки тому

    Im a white belt and I know the inside leg trip 😂 . Amazing how much the GI takes away from the basic knowledge you should already know . In NO GI ( real ) you have to know wrestling . No collars to grab.