I started with these in 1992, then moved to train with Pedro Sauer in the summer of 1993. Rorion help me find Pedro. I’ve been a black belt for 16 years. These techniques are still so solid.
That is beautiful Rorion~ your instructions are magnificently explained and in every movement executed, the true mastery of an art form that you give life~you are not an artist, your a masterpiece!!! Obrigado~Beleza!!! Randy Chavez Axe'
This was the 1st kind of ANYTHING Jiu-jitsu training i ever got. Me and my friend started out with this very video tape back in 1996 I think? BEST PART is at 34:04 where Royce has his hand out for Rorion to hand the club over....Rorion INSTEAD just tosses it on the ground and you can see Royce feels kinda stupid and chuckles. Lol🤣 Dam this is the greatest family ever!!!
I had these tapes and to this day I think Rorion is the best BJJ instructor I have ever seen. A real understanding of how people learn. I also trained with Rorion and Royce briefly in 1994, a year or so after filmed this. What an exciting time. I wish I could go back.
@@turntablesrockmyworld9315 Rorion is definitely considered the best teacher of the family. Rickson, Royce and Royler may be the better fighters, but Rorion is the best communicator, which you can see also through his children. He's also the most litigious of the bunch, sadly.
I like these because these are direct attacks and get your opponent on the defensive immediately. Even if you dont submit your opponent if you come at him offensively with these old simple techniques it starts opening other stuff up
Muito bom ver que já existiu uma época em que o jiujitsu priorizava os fundamentos de defesa pessoal e até mesmo quedas, infelizmente o jiujitsu atual está sendo controlado por federações e confederações que destruíram todos estes fundamentos, através do foco em lucro e regras para agradar o público que da este lucro, muito triste isto.
Isso é uma inverdade sem tamanho. O jiu-jitsu no Brasil continua repleto de escolas tradicionais que ensinam, além do jiu-jitsu esportivo, aplicações em defesa pessoal. O jiu-jitsu esportivo domina pois ele atrai um público enorme, além de permitir treinos mais seguros e divertidos. Nos Estados Unidos eu já não sei dizer, só conheço a nossa terra.
BEST TRAINER I EVER SEEN!!= YOU HAVE AN ART OF :=(TEACHING METHOD))! i WISH YOU TO WIN THE := (LOTTO Jack Pot)!!! = I WISH YOU TO BE MY PRIVATE TRAINER!!==Take care of yourself;"brother:-= And:- "Stay SAFE" !!!!==== CHEERS
Matt Hughes , Kazushi Sakuraba and Hidehiko Yoshida should have laughed so much every time that Rorion Gracie threw Royce over the floor as the same way that both 3 have done in the ring with him !!
😮👍 nices move lo que me gusta del Gracie jj que ellos no practican para el deporte ? Es solo defensa personal y todos coperan para aprendel 👍 no es que los jovenes se pongan brutos y te cojan como saco de Prastica 👍
At 1:12, in a street fight, you have you leg over is face. What if he bites the hell out you? Do you break his arm or let go? Will the bite cause you to release?
1 Don't fight on the street if you lose you go to the hospital and if you win to the jail 2 if you have no other choice than fighting don't go for an armbar, come on, hit or throw the guy than go away 3 of course the guy will bite you. When people fight and get mad or scared they bite, scratch, gouge eyes, pull ears and hairs etc.
@@bobrobertson3372 “Hit or throw the guy and go away???” LOL. Easier said than done. 99% of fights go to the ground. And in a street fight, there are no rules. If that was a street fight and someone was about to break my arm in an arm bar, you better believe I’d bite his leg. Watch the movie Enter the Dragon. Bolo did exactly that to Bruce Lee and Bruce bit the hell out of his leg. The bottom line, when you are rolling around on the ground in a full on street fight, you will probably get bit, eye gouged, hair pulled, scratched, like you said.
@@BW-kv9wj what I meant is that hitting the guy and go away should be your objective and avoid the ground if possible. On the ground you could get stomped or kicked in the head by other people when you're trying to apply a submission to your guy. You try to pass the guard and and a third person smash your brain with a beer bottle.
WARNING: UA-cam administration will throw your comment OUT if you dare use one cuss word............They just did that to me!!.........Here's my second attempt at leaving a comment.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I don't honestly agree with the direction that Jiu-jitsu is evolving into?!............Real JJ has techniques that mainly include: Standing armlocks, wrist twists, fingerlocks, chokes, throws, strikes, low kicks, parrying, and ancient weapons training. And the sad thing is? there's almost always a BJJ club down the road and around the corner-But, usually nothing that I really want!....................What happened to the original Jiu-jitsu?..........................BJJ is NOT it!
Gracie JJ is closer to the original jiujitsu than Judo is. Ancient weapons were only taught, because those were the weapons of war during the old days. Nowadays people have no need to learn swords - they're better off learning how to deal with knives, guns, clubs, etc.
I started with these in 1992, then moved to train with Pedro Sauer in the summer of 1993. Rorion help me find Pedro. I’ve been a black belt for 16 years. These techniques are still so solid.
Any tips for when you have no one to spar with?
@@cgcraffordFind a boyfriend
@@cgcraffordjoin a Gracie school that teaches these methods.
I don’t know about you but after almost 3 decades, I’m still working to move as smoothly as Rorion.
@@MattjStrack His movement is perfect. I fully agree.
The real art taught by a master who was taught by .....the ultimate master. Absolutely priceless.
enjoying the simplicity of the instructions and the demonstrations
old but gold! thank you
An excellent presentation that holds up all these years later.
If you have the other tapes, PLEASE, keep posting. PLEAAASEE!!! Thank you for sharing.
Leandro Ravatan I wish I could but this is all I came across, sadly
this is some good basic stuff by walt bayless ua-cam.com/play/PL1xr_2u0kRv-WeTQPJTxukPQ070P-fdSb.html
@@TonyPier073 pena
That is beautiful Rorion~ your instructions are magnificently explained and in every movement executed, the true mastery of an art form that you give life~you are not an artist, your a masterpiece!!!
Obrigado~Beleza!!!
Randy Chavez
Axe'
Royce is not bad either
video histórico para as artes marciais e para o mundo da luta como um todo.
please keep getting video like this thank you in advance
great old still relevant stuff! thx :-)
Legendary Rorion Gracie Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
"the arm that is gonna get broken"
Excelente
Que saudades bom tempos aqueles sem tecnologia
Vc era muito mais feliz e a familia gracie sao lendas
Yes same
The best was when he threw the club on the floor instead of giving it back for the next drill 🤣
🤣 I literally just commented on the same thing. Best part of video!🤣 The look on Royce face. Lol
That was funny. I guess he doesn't want to teach handing the weapon back to one's attacker.
😄😄
Timestamped plz
He’s an amazing teacher
Excellent video! Thanks for posting!
This was the 1st kind of ANYTHING Jiu-jitsu training i ever got. Me and my friend started out with this very video tape back in 1996 I think?
BEST PART is at 34:04 where Royce has his hand out for Rorion to hand the club over....Rorion INSTEAD just tosses it on the ground and you can see Royce feels kinda stupid and chuckles. Lol🤣
Dam this is the greatest family ever!!!
I had these tapes and to this day I think Rorion is the best BJJ instructor I have ever seen. A real understanding of how people learn. I also trained with Rorion and Royce briefly in 1994, a year or so after filmed this. What an exciting time. I wish I could go back.
@@turntablesrockmyworld9315 Rorion is definitely considered the best teacher of the family. Rickson, Royce and Royler may be the better fighters, but Rorion is the best communicator, which you can see also through his children. He's also the most litigious of the bunch, sadly.
Priceless video!!!
Aula top aprendi bastante vou aplicar no judô!
Thanks for the basic review 😊
I like these because these are direct attacks and get your opponent on the defensive immediately. Even if you dont submit your opponent if you come at him offensively with these old simple techniques it starts opening other stuff up
Muito bom ver que já existiu uma época em que o jiujitsu priorizava os fundamentos de defesa pessoal e até mesmo quedas, infelizmente o jiujitsu atual está sendo controlado por federações e confederações que destruíram todos estes fundamentos, através do foco em lucro e regras para agradar o público que da este lucro, muito triste isto.
Isso é uma inverdade sem tamanho. O jiu-jitsu no Brasil continua repleto de escolas tradicionais que ensinam, além do jiu-jitsu esportivo, aplicações em defesa pessoal. O jiu-jitsu esportivo domina pois ele atrai um público enorme, além de permitir treinos mais seguros e divertidos.
Nos Estados Unidos eu já não sei dizer, só conheço a nossa terra.
Thank you so much
Thanks alot,
Awesome demos, sensei!
Thanks for posting these tutorials
i think Rorion is the best instructor, Bar None
Purity. Thia combined with fight simulation gives an incredible education.
How do you avoid getting triangled when you pass closed guard with the technique he showed?
I was thinking the same thing! Any black belts or well informed bjj people care to chime in? Or maybe this technique is outdated?
Lock your neck back and its very difficult for someone to get the angle for the triangle when passing this way even if your arm gets pulled through.
Very nice 👍 thanks
A velha guarda bem representada! Osu
BEST TRAINER I EVER SEEN!!= YOU HAVE AN ART OF :=(TEACHING METHOD))!
i WISH YOU TO WIN THE := (LOTTO Jack Pot)!!! = I WISH YOU TO BE MY PRIVATE TRAINER!!==Take care of yourself;"brother:-= And:- "Stay SAFE" !!!!==== CHEERS
Your brother is a good man
i feel like he can catch a triangle when passing the guard???
untrained people don't know triangle chokes. These are basic techniques to deal with 99% of people.
@@tjl4688 Yeah, I agree, but it's still very stupid to teach this that way, not even mentioning choke danger.
Innovators!!!!
Not really. They tweaked Japanese jiu jitsu. Sakuraba crushed their whole family anyway.
Matt Hughes , Kazushi Sakuraba and Hidehiko Yoshida should have laughed so much every time that Rorion Gracie threw Royce over the floor as the same way that both 3 have done in the ring with him !!
@@TWN321 Yeah, but there is a big probability that without Gracies nobody would ever heard about Sakuraba outside Japan 😅
@@mariamamart8086 Yeah, but Yoshida lost in mma against Royce. Their grappling match was weird.
Bem detalhado!
any schools do this in toronto canada?
Keren👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
armBar or armLock??
Coloque os outros vídeos
😮👍 nices move lo que me gusta del Gracie jj que ellos no practican para el deporte ? Es solo defensa personal y todos coperan para aprendel 👍 no es que los jovenes se pongan brutos y te cojan como saco de Prastica 👍
In my super humble ignorant opinion….. this is sssso Japanese Jiu Jutsu looking!!!!
17:04
RIO DE JANEIRO
It mite be old but it work the streets and the jungle better them some monkey style out there.
why does Royce always look miserable?
At 1:12, in a street fight, you have you leg over is face. What if he bites the hell out you? Do you break his arm or let go? Will the bite cause you to release?
Increase the pressure until his arm breaks, or he stops biting.
Really, your leg should be across the neck not the mouth.
1 Don't fight on the street if you lose you go to the hospital and if you win to the jail
2 if you have no other choice than fighting don't go for an armbar, come on, hit or throw the guy than go away
3 of course the guy will bite you. When people fight and get mad or scared they bite, scratch, gouge eyes, pull ears and hairs etc.
@@bobrobertson3372 “Hit or throw the guy and go away???” LOL. Easier said than done. 99% of fights go to the ground. And in a street fight, there are no rules. If that was a street fight and someone was about to break my arm in an arm bar, you better believe I’d bite his leg. Watch the movie Enter the Dragon. Bolo did exactly that to Bruce Lee and Bruce bit the hell out of his leg. The bottom line, when you are rolling around on the ground in a full on street fight, you will probably get bit, eye gouged, hair pulled, scratched, like you said.
@@BW-kv9wj what I meant is that hitting the guy and go away should be your objective and avoid the ground if possible. On the ground you could get stomped or kicked in the head by other people when you're trying to apply a submission to your guy. You try to pass the guard and and a third person smash your brain with a beer bottle.
@@bobrobertson3372 I agree. There’s nothing fair about a street fight.
WARNING: UA-cam administration will throw your comment OUT if you dare use one cuss word............They just did that to me!!.........Here's my second attempt at leaving a comment.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I don't honestly agree with the direction that Jiu-jitsu is evolving into?!............Real JJ has techniques that mainly include: Standing armlocks, wrist twists, fingerlocks, chokes, throws, strikes, low kicks, parrying, and ancient weapons training. And the sad thing is? there's almost always a BJJ club down the road and around the corner-But, usually nothing that I really want!....................What happened to the original Jiu-jitsu?..........................BJJ is NOT it!
Gracie JJ is closer to the original jiujitsu than Judo is. Ancient weapons were only taught, because those were the weapons of war during the old days. Nowadays people have no need to learn swords - they're better off learning how to deal with knives, guns, clubs, etc.
Freddy black belt