I have to admit i thought Ryan was a stiff A hole, but having started to digest these instructional videos etc he really is a down to earth hardcore professional. Alot of up tight athleets would at least smirk at Bernardos english but here we are, twenty videos deep and its all business. Well done Mr. Ryan, true champion.
@@NeverGoBack2 There were a few leg attacks taught back then (kneebar, heelhook and straight ankle lock) but the only defense move was to spin out of it. We rarely practiced any of it. None of the leg attack intricacies discovered by John Danaher were known back then. Danaher even admits that himself. And that's why the Danaher Death Squad dominated after adopting his teachings. Even his rear naked choke techniques (one and two hand) are revolutionary and superior to what I was taught 20 years ago. A Danaher purple belt from today would destroy and humiliate 95% of black belts from 2005.
Who is leg locking a white belt? Y'all don't know when you're in danger and can mess your own leg up. Anyways, that's just when you get to become a higher belt. I assume your instructor thinks no one is leg locking white belts when they actualy are.
@@RonniiVstraight ankle locks are allowed at all levels in any competition setting and the other ones, though dangerous, should be learned early on rather than later but applied slowly and tapped to quickly (heel hook, for instance).
@RonniiV I don't know if this is the case for op, but before I did any competition or got any belt in bjj, I had been training almost everday for 3 years
@@mikeymouse3941 no duh. That’s a given. Context clues dude. Given that the instructor says don’t worry about it, you think he meant don’t worry about defending straight ankle locks or don’t worry about defending heal hooks or toeholds? Why would the instructor say don’t worry for a submission he expects white belts to encounter? Also, I agree leg locks should be learned early but listen to what the guy said, his instructor is not teaching him. He has no idea if he is in outside or inside ashi, so he doesn’t know what escape applies where. So he doesn’t know what’s going on, his instructor is not teaching him, and he’s being used by some upper belt who also is clearly not explaining anything. How the heck is you saying “It helps to learn early” help in this situation?
So the principle here is that you never let your opponent put his belly down, facing the mat, that way you avoid him finishing you in a Aquilis or heel hook.
Water is wet, fire burns and huge honor for Bernardo
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3 absolutes in life
You mean the guy that wont allow anything but a 4 or 5 review on his site.
@@garrydye2394I’m sure he runs the website and moderates the reviews personally. It’s a huge honor for him.
Thats amazing bro
It's a huge honor for all of us to be able to watch these videos Bernardo.
It is a huge honor for me to be able to watch Bernardo give these videos to us
I have to admit i thought Ryan was a stiff A hole, but having started to digest these instructional videos etc he really is a down to earth hardcore professional. Alot of up tight athleets would at least smirk at Bernardos english but here we are, twenty videos deep and its all business. Well done Mr. Ryan, true champion.
Ryan seems like a nice guy thanks for the details
Watching this videos are always a huge honor!
Been training 15 years and just learned to new escapes for leg locks. Great video
I'm saying
thank you guys so much
Love the questions Bernardio. Really picking his brain
Thank you both for this video! The BJJ I learned 15 years ago is mostly obsolete now thanks to the scientific approach of Danaher and Gordon Ryan.
Then you must have learned some terrible Jiu-Jitsu because this is not new…
@@NeverGoBack2 There were a few leg attacks taught back then (kneebar, heelhook and straight ankle lock) but the only defense move was to spin out of it. We rarely practiced any of it. None of the leg attack intricacies discovered by John Danaher were known back then. Danaher even admits that himself. And that's why the Danaher Death Squad dominated after adopting his teachings. Even his rear naked choke techniques (one and two hand) are revolutionary and superior to what I was taught 20 years ago. A Danaher purple belt from today would destroy and humiliate 95% of black belts from 2005.
Ty great video!
Gordon is brilliant at systems
This is fantastic. I will pick up this instructional.
800th like huge honor for me
Great video!
Didn't know Santa Claus can wrestle.
very nice!!!
thank you both!!!
great lessons!!!
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yes
Really want to see Gordon vs Big Dan and Meregali.
The GOAT is polarizing but undeniable. Gordon's not bad either 😂
Uuuuuuge honor for mee
Bruno theres too many snacks on that table, bro! Thanks for the video.
Legend
The second I see a video with Gordon Ryan in it I just go see it ! ^^
"From here he never finish me" - good to know
Does Ryan's Left arm looks noticeably bigger than his Right?
Lol true
Cool
how crazy if JJ inside heel hooks aspinall!
This guy knows the mechanism of body
I tried to corkscrew out of it instead of putting on the boot…huge tap for me!!!
take a shot every time gordan says ashi garami
Lez go😊
Where can I find video material on reaping? It is nice to defend all these standard positions but people REAP.
Gordon is getting bold
Gordon has always been bold, tenacious, forthright, nothing new there… or did you mean “bald”?
@@CarMad97ci bald
@@CarMad97cior old?
Did Gordon dye us hair grey or it it grey now. Cool clip though.
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wtf happened to Gordon, he looks like a fn Pai mei kung fu master from kill bill (actual name Gordon liu)
i needed this, i asked my instructor about this but says we dont need to learn it as wb's. ( i keep getting leg locked in sparring)
Who is leg locking a white belt? Y'all don't know when you're in danger and can mess your own leg up. Anyways, that's just when you get to become a higher belt. I assume your instructor thinks no one is leg locking white belts when they actualy are.
@@RonniiVstraight ankle locks are allowed at all levels in any competition setting and the other ones, though dangerous, should be learned early on rather than later but applied slowly and tapped to quickly (heel hook, for instance).
yea the wb i roll with cross trains with other gyms so im p behind on leglocks
@RonniiV I don't know if this is the case for op, but before I did any competition or got any belt in bjj, I had been training almost everday for 3 years
@@mikeymouse3941 no duh. That’s a given. Context clues dude. Given that the instructor says don’t worry about it, you think he meant don’t worry about defending straight ankle locks or don’t worry about defending heal hooks or toeholds? Why would the instructor say don’t worry for a submission he expects white belts to encounter? Also, I agree leg locks should be learned early but listen to what the guy said, his instructor is not teaching him. He has no idea if he is in outside or inside ashi, so he doesn’t know what escape applies where. So he doesn’t know what’s going on, his instructor is not teaching him, and he’s being used by some upper belt who also is clearly not explaining anything. How the heck is you saying “It helps to learn early” help in this situation?
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Hell yeah
Not gonna lie, watching Bernardo hold Gordon's heel gave me anxiety xD
Huge Anxiety for me
I greet you from Morocco
Leg locks Gordon
Okay guys 😅
Finish the sentence: If you count every time "Ashi Garami" is said ................
Would be handy if someone explained when and when not to roll out
So the principle here is that you never let your opponent put his belly down, facing the mat, that way you avoid him finishing you in a Aquilis or heel hook.
Gordon is 87 years old and still taking roids.
Gordon got super skinny
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