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Rolled Up Episode 23 - The impassable guard with Michael Langhi

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • In this episode of Rolled Up:
    -Langhi talks about how Cobrinha got him into BJJ
    -Capoeira is the base of Jiu-jitsu
    -Training with his brother
    -His biggest threats in his weight class
    -His big plans for the future
    -Keys to a good guard
    Techniques:
    -Spider guard against standing opponent
    -Spider guard against kneeling opponent
    -Spider guard against opponent in combat base
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 136

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  • @errcoche
    @errcoche 10 років тому +18

    Very charismatic young man. You could tell he was more interested in the teaching aspect than some others - he was delighted that Jake was grasping the techniques. He was also very generous in the roll, contrasting with Caio Terra in that he didn't feel the need to elicit the tap and just rolled through from each finishing position. The techniques he showed were also very usable even for lower level practitioners. I'm impressed.

  • @mahalramos1471
    @mahalramos1471 5 років тому +2

    absolute gold. great teacher and what an amazing opportunity to learn from the greats.

  • @nasgaf
    @nasgaf 8 років тому +4

    michael langi got me hooked on the lasso guard. having lots of success with it. great video!

  • @yoursola
    @yoursola 11 років тому

    Break his poster....LOL Great job Michael!!!!

  • @turi420
    @turi420 11 років тому

    Beautiful tecniques, Michael! Reeeeeal nice! Thanx!

  • @yotuveization
    @yotuveization 8 років тому

    Wow awesome!!! Langhi is the man!!

  • @Arthur-nr5ci
    @Arthur-nr5ci 5 років тому +1

    Budo Jake moves like a legit yellow belt.

  • @mikamiteru1408
    @mikamiteru1408 11 років тому

    Excellent teacher!!!

  • @eye1sJo3y
    @eye1sJo3y 11 років тому

    These 3 techniques have been clutch for me. These videos are awesome.

  • @1loveforChrist
    @1loveforChrist 11 років тому

    Awesome. Very good technique . .Gonna have to practice this and try to use it we I roll. Thank you Mike!!!!

  • @drbs2007
    @drbs2007 9 років тому

    Michael Langhi is a awesome professor and have a lot of techniques for sweeps and amazing defenses in Guard.

  • @willribeiro8450
    @willribeiro8450 10 років тому

    Hey jake i love ur videos and how u present urself and interview all the guys!!! Keep it up bro!!!

  • @TomSmall
    @TomSmall 11 років тому

    Great teacher as well, awesome video

  • @zoommair
    @zoommair 11 років тому

    Awesome video man! As a fellow student, I learned so much from this video. Keep it up! I'm definitely subscribing!

  • @BillNichols-BillTheJuggler
    @BillNichols-BillTheJuggler 10 років тому

    lol such a fluid beast.Great job!

  • @ministerme
    @ministerme 11 років тому

    solid, thanks.

  • @Sevisija
    @Sevisija 8 років тому +1

    Amazingly humble.

  • @gtaatmiami
    @gtaatmiami 11 років тому

    great instruction with attention to detail

  • @ArizonaMMJ
    @ArizonaMMJ 7 років тому

    Jake man....keep these comin!

  • @bengreenbadger
    @bengreenbadger 11 років тому

    What a nice chap... and amazing jiu jitsu!

  • @stratplayer5769
    @stratplayer5769 9 років тому

    Awesome video

  • @GiuseppeMandaglio
    @GiuseppeMandaglio 5 років тому

    Good video.
    🤙 thank you

  • @TheSweetSarahize
    @TheSweetSarahize 11 років тому

    EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT!! ...EXCELLENT!!!

  • @DevFields
    @DevFields 11 років тому

    Had the pleasure of Michael Langhi in Japan when he won the Rickson cup. He came on base and gave us an awesome seminar. Really really nice guy and one of my favs.

  • @mafro34
    @mafro34 11 років тому

    Jake has the best job ever!

  • @sportsrehab7307
    @sportsrehab7307 7 років тому +5

    "I almost passed his guard." That was cute.

  • @ibrahimaljoufi9034
    @ibrahimaljoufi9034 7 років тому

    very humble guy. i like how he change the attacks

  • @stephenboyes5189
    @stephenboyes5189 4 роки тому

    great techniques

  • @joopsnoop
    @joopsnoop 11 років тому

    Beautiful technique.

  • @ZeroSumJ1
    @ZeroSumJ1 11 років тому

    this guy, is a class act. refuses to admit that he's better than anyone, clearly sees himself as a student of the game and not a champion.

  • @peltomik194
    @peltomik194 11 років тому

    He is really nice & humble & great athlete. Great professor also

  • @_WinterSoldier
    @_WinterSoldier 11 років тому

    ..Really well put together video, very informative (I just started jiu jitsu and I have no idea whats going on (= ), I subscribed to this channel and hope to come across more videos like this. The quality and the amount of information I received from watching this video alone was astounding. Regards.

  • @mafro34
    @mafro34 11 років тому

    Langhi is such a hero man, great guy.

  • @slhrtrk
    @slhrtrk 5 років тому

    I remember the day I met Langhi in Sao Paolo. Such a nice guy with beautiful jiu jitsu.

  • @ovskihouse5270
    @ovskihouse5270 11 років тому

    this great

  • @atlasballew3315
    @atlasballew3315 11 років тому

    What an awesome guy. Launghi is very humble. He knows he's legit gold medal jiu jitsu player but just keeps it cool.

  • @yodizzll
    @yodizzll 5 років тому

    what a fucking cool dude! great episode ive watched it loads of times at this point.

  • @GetInMyGuardz
    @GetInMyGuardz 11 років тому

    Michael Langhi seems really really nice and humble!

  • @1loveforChrist
    @1loveforChrist 11 років тому

    Outstanding. .I don't mind getting tapped repeatedly if it allows me to learn counters and escapes. Very well done fellas. Growth is afforded in defeat.

  • @WildStyleKick
    @WildStyleKick 11 років тому

    Nice Nice Nice Roll Jake (the last one)

  • @manuelvelarde8643
    @manuelvelarde8643 11 років тому

    amazine tecnique

  • @OutofQue
    @OutofQue 11 років тому

    i love how humble every jiu jitsu guy is on here

  • @drmarcioonida
    @drmarcioonida 11 років тому

    Seems like a very nice guy!

  • @MetaleiroBarizon
    @MetaleiroBarizon 5 років тому

    "One good control, one good technique"
    Lol

  • @Khaos969
    @Khaos969 10 років тому

    ill be using that roll over sweep for sure looks easy to pull off...

  • @ancientkiki3
    @ancientkiki3 11 років тому

    langhi had some great passes there

  • @stevenrevellm.1825
    @stevenrevellm.1825 10 років тому +1

    The first Spider guard technique actually works, even if you are trying to prevent a guard pass.....I've locked upper belts, and black belts with shifting the foot around the shoulder...the only caution is that in a tournament, its one hell a stalling technique because literally your opponent can not move or pass your guard, so in essence you have advantage so you have to make it work....I have also found that you can sweep using the first spider guard technique as well

  • @denchginge5337
    @denchginge5337 11 років тому

    I use that sweep when there standing a lot now

  • @gonzogiggles
    @gonzogiggles 11 років тому

    I'm excited to try these techniques. My spider guard knowledge is limited, so I'm looking forward to see if any of them work in my game. Time to drill!

  • @ayooantonio1
    @ayooantonio1 11 років тому

    world class practitioner

  • @retardno002
    @retardno002 11 років тому

    Oh yes I agree and I see your point. It's his lack of understanding of the new techniques being shown to him that made me ask the question. I believe anyone in his position should pay as much attention as possible and learn as quick as they can. I kept watching his videos and I learned what it's about but I am still a bit amazed by his inability to mimic the moves shown to him.

  • @JoeyMcPeace
    @JoeyMcPeace 11 років тому

    EXACTLY.

  • @my690
    @my690 11 років тому

    This is my favorite rolled up episode by far, I wonder why isn't competing anymore?

  • @bingowoohoo
    @bingowoohoo 11 років тому

    this fool is hecka nice!

  • @topherapodaca
    @topherapodaca 11 років тому

    they shook hand like three times haha

  • @jonashen2684
    @jonashen2684 11 років тому

    6 years and still learning.

  • @TheArmyKnifeNut
    @TheArmyKnifeNut 11 років тому

    "You Shall Not Pass!!!"

  • @mmartelle12
    @mmartelle12 11 років тому

    To the question about the takedown: Make sure you keep your head up through the takedown. If you keep your eyes up, much like you would doing a squat, and immediately lift, it is very difficult for your opponent to catch you in the guillotine (I think that's the headlock you're referring to). Hope that helps!

  • @spast1k
    @spast1k 11 років тому

    miyao are the next 2 black belts :) and i'm sure there are many more bros/twins to come

  • @taozen1
    @taozen1 11 років тому

    The gi does not limit ones learning self defense. It is the style of BJJ practiced. Since sport BJJ is becoming more and more popular, techniques are being and have been developed to win that type of competition. Since there is no punching to the face, techniques are developed where the practitioner is not even thinking about strikes. Similar techniques are happening in no gi training. it is not the gi that limits self defense, it is the techniques utilized.

  • @MrJumboHumbo
    @MrJumboHumbo 11 років тому +1

    technique talk starts at 8:36

  • @flaviohoomartins
    @flaviohoomartins 11 років тому

    Yeah ...Jushikan ryu must be the greatest Sport In the World ... As we know, all competitors In MMA use to practice this Sport ( that I never heard In my life by the way)

  • @woedraider
    @woedraider 11 років тому

    we share the same dream mr. langhi

  • @blue67strm
    @blue67strm 11 років тому

    @gamereviewsfully,
    When you go for the takedown, put your ear against opponents belly button. Feels weird at first, but works the same and you don't get guillotined.

  • @andrewtregoning
    @andrewtregoning 11 років тому

    great video! there is an unlinked file at 8:30

  • @Gallagur-xz6fr
    @Gallagur-xz6fr 11 років тому

    I feel like a badass just by talking with a Portuguese accent.

  • @caioalvannie8449
    @caioalvannie8449 4 роки тому

    monstro

  • @viterete8
    @viterete8 11 років тому

    idol

  • @rp8973
    @rp8973 11 років тому

    Bad Ass...

  • @TheKokoBeen
    @TheKokoBeen 10 років тому +2

    28 people are hater. You can earn jijitsu from anybody, so why would you dislike his teachings?

  • @overyourbed666
    @overyourbed666 11 років тому

    brazilian drake bell lol. sick ep btw

  • @sheep2slaughter
    @sheep2slaughter 10 років тому

    "Niiiiiiiiiiiceeee"

  • @marichalallal
    @marichalallal 11 років тому

    he is good

  • @HanSoloCho_L5255
    @HanSoloCho_L5255 11 років тому

    his right ear looks fine. should roll on it more

  • @migraine516
    @migraine516 11 років тому

    No... but people do wear clothing, jackets, collared shirts, etc. If someone is wearing a tank top, OK, no collar choke, do something else. But if it's chilly outside and they have on a jacket, now you have more options to attack and control with.

  • @gabs_bjj
    @gabs_bjj 7 років тому +1

    He never goes full spider guard (2 foot on the biceps)?

    • @MetaleiroBarizon
      @MetaleiroBarizon 6 років тому

      gabriel henrique ele gosta de variar, tipo meia aranha meia delariva, ou com lapela, acho que dá mais variações de finalização e raspagens, do que se você ficar com os dois pés no biceps

  • @sleestakattack
    @sleestakattack 11 років тому

    Can I ask you what is the difference in a gi top & a heavy jacket? Do you ever wear pants with a belt?

  • @mvpham13
    @mvpham13 11 років тому

    It's called a Gi, ignant. It's formal attire for certain martial arts.

  • @SuperSportsBro
    @SuperSportsBro 11 років тому

    God damn it! I would love to have this kind of personal training with Michael Langhi! Wait... That almost sounded too gay. But I know you all think the same!!

  • @peeelco.4202
    @peeelco.4202 5 років тому

    Why does he have a Marcelo Garcia patch on?

  • @XLatinoStylezX
    @XLatinoStylezX 11 років тому

    I love when people come in to a forum or videos and criticize other arts. I'm sure Jushikan ryu is a good sport, however be respectful.

  • @gtaatmiami
    @gtaatmiami 11 років тому

    if michael langhi opens a school in miami im there

  • @gekiryudojo
    @gekiryudojo 11 років тому

    what would you do against me 7" Tanto?

  • @onaisiqbalihsan
    @onaisiqbalihsan 10 років тому

    ive meet this guy!alliance jiu jits

  • @unick1994
    @unick1994 11 років тому

    more like Demian Maia if you ask me :P

  • @Sk8Bandits
    @Sk8Bandits 11 років тому

    what do you think of Judo?

  • @CesarOliveirajiujitsu
    @CesarOliveirajiujitsu 5 років тому

    🥋👏👏👏👏👏👍🇧🇷🇯🇵

  • @kneckebenkross
    @kneckebenkross 11 років тому

    Man you need to wake up from the 80`s

  • @vincentscheiss
    @vincentscheiss 11 років тому

    lol

  • @andrewtregoning
    @andrewtregoning 11 років тому

    oh.. in every transition there is unlinked media!

  • @delzin007
    @delzin007 11 років тому

    Penssei q era o Joel Santana kkkk

  • @Readabookism
    @Readabookism 11 років тому

    what if the attacker on the street is wearing a jacket or a sweater???

  • @Johnf85
    @Johnf85 11 років тому

    I'm making the switch from no gi to gi... And its....not easy... to say the least. I'm frustrated. I want to start biting.

  • @ZeusGExactly
    @ZeusGExactly 11 років тому

    I don't like the GI either, but, it's a sport. Nobody wears gloves irl but that's what the UFC requires.

  • @DevFields
    @DevFields 11 років тому

    Meeting*

  • @kneckebenkross
    @kneckebenkross 11 років тому

    Hahaha i would love to smoke with you

  • @retardno002
    @retardno002 11 років тому +1

    who gave this guy a brown belt?

  • @showan412
    @showan412 10 років тому

    i train jiujitsu in chothousandcho

  • @teslafac
    @teslafac 11 років тому

    and what if the attacker on the street is wearing the gi??? think outside the box !