Demian Maia Science Of Jiu-Jitsu Series 1 - Escaping Side Control

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Here is the clip for our 4th of 6 Volumes, Escaping Side Control, from our awesome new series, Science Of Jiu-Jitsu! The Science of Jiu-Jitsu is the next step in the evolution of Jiu-Jitsu instructional DVD's starring Demian Maia, World's and ADCC Champion and up-and-coming UFC contender, blows the roof off traditional instructional methods by showing how the concepts of leverage and body mechanics can be used to gain an incredible advantage over your opponents on the mat. By using these simple principals, Demian teaches how to make yourself incredibly stronger and your opponent much weaker throughout every stage of the fight. As Demian teaches each submission, counter, escape and more, he exposes where these hidden techniques exist and how to use them with maximum effectiveness.

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  • @billy813
    @billy813 13 років тому +8

    I have no problem at all understanding his speaking. He gave a very great explanation. Respect !!

  • @JacksEpicFail
    @JacksEpicFail 15 років тому

    Losing is "like winning, only completely different." You may very well be the best coach ever.

  • @albertmaia7190
    @albertmaia7190 7 років тому +8

    Didn't know Demian Maia was this awesome instructor, amazing tips here

    • @Adz907
      @Adz907 2 роки тому

      Hes a 5th degree black belt?

  • @Talton77
    @Talton77 14 років тому

    Demian Maia's humility and mad skills on the mats, besides doing a hard degree in journalism (not as easy as you might think, you actually have to have an idea of how to communicate) are no reason to knock his English skills. I can understand him just fine and any serious BJJ practitioner should give this Professor the respect he deserves.

  • @FJ0EL
    @FJ0EL 8 років тому +5

    I started BJJ Wednesday of last week, and man I can tell you I had no idea that you should try to control the body of your opponent when you are the one on the bottom, I thought you should just power yourself out with the bridge, thank you so much for this video!

  • @ovoxo7153
    @ovoxo7153 10 років тому +12

    i wanna be a professional BJJ fighter so bad. this sport has my interest to the fullest. after my class, i come and study videos and research on google. even practice a little more after class ends... i wanna pro trainer but to much money.. ugh i just wanna be badass at this sport, i love it so much! its my passion.

    • @yourworldsavingsdotcom6065
      @yourworldsavingsdotcom6065 10 років тому +1

      Hi, please write me back when(if) you get this so i can help you with a few good dvds.. i've studied AND watched alot of bjj and orther martial arts through the recent years..! :)

    • @kipallen1284
      @kipallen1284 7 років тому

      ovo xo My Son Is 5 Yrs Old He Has Been Training Since He Was 3 Yrs Old I Feel You...We Eat & Sleep Jiu Jitsu..Go To Future Ground Wizards On You Tube

    • @stevendoan5316
      @stevendoan5316 5 років тому

      lol did u make it?

  • @geezuphosdown12
    @geezuphosdown12 14 років тому

    He does an amazing job explaining very clearly in English, more clearly than most 'fluent' speaking people would be able to explain.

  • @downtownneonlights
    @downtownneonlights 4 роки тому

    Store these videos in the National Archives, they are so valuable.

  • @jumpman366
    @jumpman366 14 років тому

    Maia is the man,he's helping me alot with my bjj.i saw his last fight and i was just observing his movents,hes great.

  • @nspskywatcher1943
    @nspskywatcher1943 7 років тому +7

    Demian Maia is a jiu jitsu scientist

  • @mountveggie
    @mountveggie 12 років тому

    amidst all this complaining and arguing, not sure if anyone's noticed but...
    .....one of the world's most respected BJJ experts just gave us a free lesson from the comfort of our homes! isn't that just awesome?

  • @drewdrewski6278
    @drewdrewski6278 11 років тому

    Jiu Jitsu is so amazing.. It is simplicity in its most beautiful and effective form!

  • @charles1234567890123
    @charles1234567890123 15 років тому

    I watched this video a few months ago and it honestly added so much to my game. Awesome video Damian's awesome!

  • @thingamarob
    @thingamarob 16 років тому

    Agreed. Maia is the best BJJ artist at 185 in the UFC. I imagine his fight with Herman will look much like Herman's fight with McDonald, only Maia's submission will be even slicker. Please, oh please, show this fight on the PPV!

  • @AugustKamppur
    @AugustKamppur 11 років тому

    Awesome, thank you so much for uploading the video. I started BJJ 3 weeks ago at a Gracie Barra school, so I need to work a lot on escapes. It's so nice to see Maia teaching BJJ, too. I've been a big fan of his for awhile. Good luck to him at his new 170lb weight, I see him going very far in the ufc!!!

  • @minimalist34
    @minimalist34 12 років тому

    thank you demian maia, the best and most effective techniques

  • @MattKleinSensei
    @MattKleinSensei 13 років тому

    Very clear directions. Thank you very much.

  • @DRLEE50
    @DRLEE50 17 років тому

    I like the teaching style. Well done

  • @SCROGY
    @SCROGY 13 років тому

    Saulo Ribiero's book JJ Universtity is a great companion to Demians stuff. Both Saulo and Demian have many of the same philosophies concerning defense and escapes using body mechanics as opposed to pushing and opening the elbows.

  • @threeplusnine
    @threeplusnine 14 років тому

    Anyone commenting on Demian's "bad English" it is his second language and actually he speaks better English than most Brazilians in MMA... Anderson Silva hardly speaks any. At least Demian tries and you know what he's saying. Demian is the man. Humble respectful guy with a serious BJJ game and recently we've seen that his striking and takedowns are improving too... true mixed martial artist!

  • @tempesta1229
    @tempesta1229 11 років тому

    PLEASE please please get these instruction videos to high definition. The teaching here is great.

  • @SCROGY
    @SCROGY 11 років тому

    Good stuff. I'd like to also point out that you can verify what Maia says here about flared elbows being weak by watching power lifters bench pressing. They do NOT press with flared elbows as so many "personal trainers" preach. Their elbows are at about 45 degrees or slightly less because it is a stronger more stable position that brings the lats into the press.

  • @thomasjin3939
    @thomasjin3939 12 років тому +2

    A big reason that elbow inside is so importent is for shrimping alot of people exspecially new people to jiu-jitsu don't understand how importent shrimping is. When i started i hated it, it was boring but it pays off.

  • @nftkid
    @nftkid 15 років тому

    It doesn't matter how good hendos wrestling is, damian is going to pull guard, PERIOD..............

  • @timmygentil
    @timmygentil 14 років тому

    Maia btw has a college degree in Journalism at one of the hardest schools of journalism in brazil. Im brazilian and i know what im saying. so besides speaking english as a 2nd language, i bet he outfights and outsmarts any american that makes fun of his english...
    vamo demian!!

  • @Robytsu
    @Robytsu 15 років тому

    Muchas gracias por el video. La verdad es que es de mucha ayuda! Saludos

  • @ognimoddd
    @ognimoddd 14 років тому

    @GitB1 at 4:27 when he pushes his head to the side and lifts his hips the opponents weight is no longer on him so all you would have to do is keep turning idk why he didnt lol

  • @stecroucher
    @stecroucher 13 років тому

    demian maia = legend

  • @Rob1337jitsu
    @Rob1337jitsu 14 років тому

    agreed, when someone mounts its much easier to do a hip escape into the half guard.

  • @GitB1
    @GitB1 14 років тому +4

    He never showed an escape at all during that video?

  • @Hurricane23
    @Hurricane23 14 років тому

    this is good stuff, u can actually learn from his videos.

  • @AfghanTornado
    @AfghanTornado 12 років тому

    In This DVDESE? lmao i love damian maia.

  • @georgeee1
    @georgeee1 16 років тому

    Nice clips ! I cant afford BJJ so I do Judo and Sambo But im always checking quality clips and visiting BJJ schools for better ground game !

  • @kanguesso
    @kanguesso 14 років тому

    @GitB1 That's what i kept waiting to actually see, I never actually saw the escape.

  • @bornfedslaughter
    @bornfedslaughter 12 років тому

    plus, this video is showing how to frame to bridge your body, you don't bench someone off you.

  • @Rankor
    @Rankor 15 років тому

    Have you even watched Maia? He has some unreal takedowns.

  • @georgeee1
    @georgeee1 16 років тому

    thanks man I checked out 101 submissions it has techniques from alot of different grappling arts I seen some Judo and Sambo stuff there as well!

  • @Procrastinater09
    @Procrastinater09 13 років тому

    @clearlynotstefan thats why its probably free, the rest u have to buy the dvd I would think

  • @teesidethai
    @teesidethai 14 років тому

    @inkprints946
    the techniques will work in either mma or bjj.

  • @ThomasPopeUNC
    @ThomasPopeUNC 11 років тому

    The first escape is much safer. However, side control is such a dangerous position that escaping from it should be priority. During the second escape, maintaining head control should help avoid giving up your back.

  • @utarian7
    @utarian7 15 років тому

    thats the one, thanks!

  • @banx757
    @banx757 12 років тому

    Hey good vid and definitely gave me something to thing about. But wouldn't reaching up for the head like that make you susceptible to a kimura?

  • @mvalentim
    @mvalentim 17 років тому

    Muito bom !!!!!!
    Excelente dica para saur desse sufoc!

  • @TheMrZeck
    @TheMrZeck 13 років тому

    @GitB1 its just a clip from the dvd

  • @bornfedslaughter
    @bornfedslaughter 12 років тому

    I find a high mount, and back mount harder. Probably the hardest for me is north-south escape.

  • @JazerB8
    @JazerB8 16 років тому

    Wouldn't moving his head like Demian demonstrated expose you to an Americana? I'll definitely try this in class tonight. That's the great thing about class...it's a place where you can afford to make mistakes;-)

  • @Jbrahams45
    @Jbrahams45 11 років тому

    that was my exact thoughts, happens to me a fair bit in training

  • @xyzazen9
    @xyzazen9 15 років тому

    i was agreeing with ur idea lolz
    he wud have some trouble submitting him but he can surely catch him

  • @utarian7
    @utarian7 15 років тому

    I'm a guy, I'm 100% straight, but thats a ncie accent :)
    Also theres no bullshit in his talk - all simple and practical explanation

  • @clearlynotstefan
    @clearlynotstefan 13 років тому

    That was just great...except were all still in side control Mr Maia...

  • @TheTardstrong
    @TheTardstrong 12 років тому

    Amen brother!

  • @neeeekolas
    @neeeekolas 11 років тому

    I feel like the second part where he bridges from side control would be risky because if the bridge is stuffed wouldn't you be giving up your back? Any insight would be appreciated

  • @ainzybrfc
    @ainzybrfc 11 років тому

    I do the same, being a lighter guy nothing worse than big heavy guy on top. From mount though its much easier to sweep/escape when opponent is postured up in the mount

  • @gomelo2gt
    @gomelo2gt 15 років тому

    that's exactly what i was going to write. good to know some people know what they are talking about. lol silva being weak on the ground lololol

  • @UmDiaEuFicoBom
    @UmDiaEuFicoBom 14 років тому

    @julianfigielguitar If you have the time and the money, do both. After a while, you`ll be safe both standing up or on the ground. If you wanna be even more complete as a fighter, add judo or wrestling to make sure you can get the fight to the ground if you need to.
    If you need to pick one:
    If you want self defense against most day to day situations and the possibility to beat a much stronger guy, take bjj
    If you may need to fight multiple oponents, I`d go with Muay Thai.
    Both great arts.

  • @utarian7
    @utarian7 15 років тому

    what do you do after you bridge?

  • @clytnjms
    @clytnjms 14 років тому

    Hey a Tony, pass a me the pepperoni........just kidding. Great video

  • @JoshForet
    @JoshForet 14 років тому

    you've gotta love this guy. so what if he cant throw in all the filler words. that's all they are.. words that fill in. he gets the important ones in there. better than waste his breath.

  • @bnosam
    @bnosam 14 років тому

    @tapout00 He knows far more than conversational English. But I'm willing to be he speaks Portuguese more on a daily basis. His accent is neat, don't hate on it. He's an amazing grappler.

  • @avatarhuss2
    @avatarhuss2 13 років тому

    @DEFYtheTHOUGHTPOLICE in scarf hold its basically hopeless plus u feel u are getting choked

  • @brsc1611
    @brsc1611 9 років тому

    Gostaria de obter essa obra com legendas em português. Obrigado
    I would get this work with Portuguese subtitles. Thank you

  • @forteastro6996
    @forteastro6996 12 років тому

    lol i can pin somebody in side control forever and try about 10 go to combinations. side mount is prob one of my fav spots

  • @bornfedslaughter
    @bornfedslaughter 12 років тому

    Where is part 2 of this video?

  • @MrPandypan
    @MrPandypan 12 років тому

    true that brother

  • @JasonMahnster
    @JasonMahnster 15 років тому

    Isn't Maia from Brasa?

  • @Moritmoto
    @Moritmoto 15 років тому

    haha I love his side kick :)

  • @motivatestriveaspire8501
    @motivatestriveaspire8501 7 років тому

    Does anyone have this dvd and part 2 please help me out I want to learn

  • @AfghanTornado
    @AfghanTornado 12 років тому

    the only position i have trouble is my own guard and my side control.

  • @xtrajently
    @xtrajently 13 років тому

    When rolling in class,I get so frastraited trying escape the side,I just let the oponent get the mount..It's much easyer escaping the mount for me...

  • @UGApplehead
    @UGApplehead 13 років тому

    i hate being in side control. Its probably the hardest position to escape in BJJ.

  • @LOWRIDE84
    @LOWRIDE84 15 років тому

    BUT, if you bring your arm near to his head the other guy can take you hand and submission.

  • @Xaymot
    @Xaymot 15 років тому

    Hey invented a new word. "LIMITATE"
    I'm using it.

  • @gordonacosta
    @gordonacosta 15 років тому

    Don't be so sure, Anderson Silva is a black belt under the Nogueira brothers.

  • @ClaytonJonesImages
    @ClaytonJonesImages 14 років тому

    @tapout00 dude, i tooootally agree. in fact, compared to some other people (anderson silva, for example), this guy's english is stellar. he gets his thoughts across, and well.
    funny you mention the posters on this site, who probably don't have a sufficient grasp of their own language to even begin to criticize this guy's english.
    *sigh*
    |the kid|

  • @dahakkuh
    @dahakkuh 14 років тому +2

    @DEFYtheTHOUGHTPOLICE Yeah man. I prefer roll to the side for giving my enemy the back. I can easier escape when someone has my buck as from fucking side control.

  • @MrJeezus
    @MrJeezus 12 років тому

    DVD-deez nuts

  • @AtTheDriveBy
    @AtTheDriveBy 14 років тому

    BJJ legend.

  • @odessaboy
    @odessaboy 13 років тому

    @tapout00 not to metion, he's taking time out to demonstrate very good brazilian jiu-jitsu techniques for FREE. I pay good money to learn bjj, and he's making a video to help people without charging anything. Yes, people are ignorant.

  • @wontoncokkieM16
    @wontoncokkieM16 15 років тому

    i wanna see maia fight silva. i think hes the only middleweight with a chance to beat silva

  • @chuckycol
    @chuckycol 15 років тому

    demian looks ok, but man he is a BEAST in a fight

  • @forteastro6996
    @forteastro6996 11 років тому

    I always let my opponent go mount on me just because i love mount escapes however, side mount escapes/back mount escapes are a massive pain in the ass.

  • @provatotuskotus
    @provatotuskotus 12 років тому

    demian maia with silence Bob...

  • @piker3000
    @piker3000 15 років тому

    didnt hendo get subbed by Silva..

  • @cryingindian
    @cryingindian 15 років тому

    Hendo has been tapped out several times in his career by muchless gifted submission fighters. I think if hendo got a takedown maia would keep him there and tap him. and hendo can be taken down he doesnt have crazy defence. would be an awesome fight though

  • @xyzazen9
    @xyzazen9 15 років тому

    well u cant compare maia and silva in jiu jitsu especially if he gets past nate ( who is a bjj black belt and great wrestler). if silva keeps distance there is no doubt maia will be destroyed but he cant let maia grab him because maia is relentless with his takedowns and WILL submit him without a doubt if it goes to the ground

  • @irimanan27
    @irimanan27 13 років тому

    his english is better than mine and its my first language lol

  • @UmDiaEuFicoBom
    @UmDiaEuFicoBom 15 років тому

    obviously not... takedowns are not the main focus of BJJ. A high level wrestler or will usually have much better takedowns as a judoka will have better throws.
    Nowadays it's common for BJJ guys here in Brazil to cross train with judokas to improve their throws. Wrestling is hard to find here in Brazil, otherwise high level BJJ fighters would seek to improve their takedowns with them as well (at least the smart ones).
    It's after they hit the ground that BJJ will make the difference.

  • @xShARpSHoTv2x
    @xShARpSHoTv2x 15 років тому

    demian maia- the silva killer

  • @Rankor
    @Rankor 15 років тому

    First I'll just start by saying I've been fighting for 6 years and have a record of 9-1, so who's the 'neewb'. Second, yeah Hendo is an olympic wrestler but guys like GSP have proven you dont need a wrestling background to wrestle well in mma. I think Hendo wouldn't dare to take Maia down and Maia would eventually be able to get him down.

  • @Candymand07
    @Candymand07 15 років тому

    no hendo's only been tapped 3 times by anderson and nogueria brothers. hendo's a better wrestler and all around mma fighter, but maia's elite level of jiu-jitsu just might cancel that out and compensate. look at all his ufc victories, but dan's no pushover either.

  • @esconastynas
    @esconastynas 14 років тому

    @Mercer667 more of a reason to train in that position

  • @2sexy4myshooz
    @2sexy4myshooz 14 років тому

    shit his english's pretty good though. Why the fuck's ppl talking shit about it.
    i want him as my coach LOL

  • @lmnopopsicle
    @lmnopopsicle 14 років тому

    @tapout00 tooooooooootttttttttaaaaalllllyyyy agree with ypu

  • @ThatsMrTimex2You
    @ThatsMrTimex2You 12 років тому

    @UGApplehead agreed....i can't stand side control.....because it leads to knee on belly.....ughhhh

  • @TheSgreen12
    @TheSgreen12 14 років тому

    @tapout00 so damn true

  • @130kali
    @130kali 13 років тому

    @UGApplehead
    dude it's easy. hit me up I'm out here in lawrenceville. The key is to know multiple escapes. There's always an opening, and patience is always key.

  • @tricepsish
    @tricepsish 12 років тому +1

    why does this guy rely so much on striking if he is so good at submissions lol!?

  • @JKT6
    @JKT6 14 років тому

    man I like that white Gi!

  • @bornfedslaughter
    @bornfedslaughter 12 років тому

    no, your technique. I would never figure that I needed to go to the gym to improve my jiu jitsu.

  • @jumpman366
    @jumpman366 14 років тому

    Doing both is cool but if you learn one just apply your strengths in the art you learned and destroy your opponent.dont try to box if you cant, find a gym with maybe kickboxing and bjj and you're good.