When it comes to hitting your knee on concrete on shots, there is a part of the shot called a knee pound. Something I found to be true, but just myself is a small sample size, is if you don't let your knee just drop or fall on the ground when doing a shot, and your knee pound as you should in a proper shot, your knee is safe and doesn't get hurt
Great video as always, I have a question for you I have a 19 yr old son he's currently a blue belt and has been rolling for over 7 years, wrestling for the last 5, boxing from age 9 his only interest are getting his degree in psychology degree and training MMA we recently found a MMA gym after years of the other disciplines what advice would you have for him as far as his training and goal setting
It sounds like he is taking a great path already. If the gym he found still offers boxing, wrestling and jiu-jitsu, then I would say keep with it. If he eventually wants to fight then just train intelligently and research the organization before he signs up for anything.
The video is ok... but you forgot to mention that the wall is just like the ground only usually not as dirty. I feel like that's an important detail you missed.
This video was so helpful. Today i had massive problems taking down my partner in the training. Now i saw my mistakes and the workarrounds to handle the situation better next time.
thanks i guess bro, the most useful item that i learnt was when you said think of a wall as the floor, but thats still dangerous beucase of slams, I see it alot in mma fights, a guy gets pinnned to the wall, and then the aggressor gets a single leg, its a nightmare unless you turn it into a omatoplata, cheers take care be safe
Isn’t this counter intuitive to bjj since comps are performed on an open matt with no walls? I have one classmate that abuses the wall for takedown. Pretty annoying tbh, thus trying to find tips on defense.
@@KnightJiuJitsu gotcha, there’s a student at my bjj school that’s always trying to drive me to the wall for takedowns and it’s a little frustrating cause the studio is small (nyc based) so sometimes sprawling is hard to perform. Will def watch this video and see what techniques I can use to counter this move before it’s too late. Thank you, also I’m a white belt so still learning basic funadmentals!
good vedio thank's. we need more like that's ,becouse we dont have a bjj school. if possibl we need the basic bjj and next the profetionel technics.plz i subsrib ana liked now.
Imagine having Firas Zahabi there aswell and these 3 gentlemen would talk about bjj brooo my brains couldn't handle the wisdom
And John Danaher
So weird seeing you guys roll together. Love it! I wish more Brazilian jiu jitsu youtubers would do this. Awesome vid guys!
Thank you! I loved you in American Psycho!
Knight Jiu-Jitsu thanks! 😏
Awesome to see my two favorites on one video! Good stuff
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I’ve been looking forward to this collab 🙏🏽. Great video guys
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What can I say? Useful tips as usual from two of my favorites bjj teachers.
Thanks for sharing this.
Oss.
Thank you for watching it!
The absolute two best dudes on UA-cam for bjj! The beast is on there as well!
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Great stuff guys! Thanks for sharing!
Nice to see you guys collaborating! :)
Literally one of my dream collabs
Glad to hear it! There are a few more videos we did coming soon.
Awesome !
Two of my favorite jjs guys together.
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great video as always, you guys rock keep the good work.
Thank you!
This is the best crossover ever.... thanks you!
More to come too! Video up on Chewjitsu as well with us and a new one on my channel Tuesday. We had some fun.
Love the fact you two are on one vid chewy is awesome man! 😉
Great feature for the channel..
I love this channel
Thank you so much!
My two fave channels. On man the thumb nail has me cracking up!😂😂 great video guys!
Thanks, Adrian! 🙏
Great to see you guys sharing screen!
Thanks! We had some fun times.
1:04 Basic Position
2:24 Single Leg
2:56 Double Leg
awesome vid, are there any examples of people who are able to take. down better wrestlers on the wall like chewy mentioned in the end?
Great video, good mash up guys!
Thanks! 🙏
thank you and Chewy for the knowledge
I was so confused before clicking on this video like.. is this chewy or Knight jiujitsu?
And the answer was yes!
Hah. It's both!
wrong it's neither😂😆
I sub to you both, along with fight tips, stephan kesting and Sensei Ando. Awesome.
Some great names. Proud that you put mine in that group.
@@KnightJiuJitsu I subbed to you a few years back. When you appeared on funcker tactical channel. You make great content. Thanks.
Reacher uk - Thank you so much!
Perfect timing! Been training this lately
Awesome collaboration!
Excellent video!
Naw naw naw this aint real. You two linked?!? I would have never imagined this its awesome
Thanks! It's actually weird that we haven't before since we live in the same state.
Always good stuff.
It's cool🖒, I watch every video Chewjitsu, nice man. Thank you for making this video 🖒👍. American people very nice 👌👍
When it comes to hitting your knee on concrete on shots, there is a part of the shot called a knee pound. Something I found to be true, but just myself is a small sample size, is if you don't let your knee just drop or fall on the ground when doing a shot, and your knee pound as you should in a proper shot, your knee is safe and doesn't get hurt
perfect!
Now post a video of you two rolling.
andyman885 yah great idea man , that would be awesome.
Chewy has some video of us rolling. Nothing intense. He would maul me if he wanted.
Knight Jiu-Jitsu , sweet still would love to see it though:)
The fight of the beards?!
I lost that one badly.
Great video as always, I have a question for you I have a 19 yr old son he's currently a blue belt and has been rolling for over 7 years, wrestling for the last 5, boxing from age 9 his only interest are getting his degree in psychology degree and training MMA we recently found a MMA gym after years of the other disciplines what advice would you have for him as far as his training and goal setting
It sounds like he is taking a great path already. If the gym he found still offers boxing, wrestling and jiu-jitsu, then I would say keep with it. If he eventually wants to fight then just train intelligently and research the organization before he signs up for anything.
The video is ok... but you forgot to mention that the wall is just like the ground only usually not as dirty. I feel like that's an important detail you missed.
Depends on the wall...that wall was definitely nasty after we sweated all over it.
Top!
This video was so helpful. Today i had massive problems taking down my partner in the training. Now i saw my mistakes and the workarrounds to handle the situation better next time.
How do you defend this? We played a game where you defend this but I don't know how
The short answer is get your underhooks and turn hard to get your back off the wall/cage.
thanks i guess bro, the most useful item that i learnt was when you said think of a wall as the floor, but thats still dangerous beucase of slams, I see it alot in mma fights, a guy gets pinnned to the wall, and then the aggressor gets a single leg, its a nightmare unless you turn it into a omatoplata, cheers take care be safe
Chewjitsu got some great stuff...
This show was like
johny carson bringing in a guest..
Here,,,,,s. Chewjitsu
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absolute units
Best
Isn’t this counter intuitive to bjj since comps are performed on an open matt with no walls? I have one classmate that abuses the wall for takedown. Pretty annoying tbh, thus trying to find tips on defense.
This isn’t for BJJ competition. This is more geared toward MMA or self defense.
@@KnightJiuJitsu gotcha, there’s a student at my bjj school that’s always trying to drive me to the wall for takedowns and it’s a little frustrating cause the studio is small (nyc based) so sometimes sprawling is hard to perform. Will def watch this video and see what techniques I can use to counter this move before it’s too late. Thank you, also I’m a white belt so still learning basic funadmentals!
good vedio thank's.
we need more like that's ,becouse we dont have a bjj school.
if possibl we need the basic bjj and next the profetionel technics.plz
i subsrib ana liked now.