Pro’s Guide to Studying Jiu Jitsu & Who to Study! (FOR FREE)

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @brandonreed3x
    @brandonreed3x 3 дні тому

    Thanks Josh! You're the man! great video as always. I need to work on my guard. I'm going to try and use your advice.

  • @Bjjbgk
    @Bjjbgk 5 днів тому +16

    I’ve been autistically hyper focused on position over submission since I started 5 years ago. So much so that I struggle to finish some blue belts but spend 99.9% of rounds in dominant position lol

    • @garrettmandrell9722
      @garrettmandrell9722 5 днів тому +2

      God I identify with this. Just a blue belt but this is a lot of my rolls

    • @pauliusvaleikis9529
      @pauliusvaleikis9529 5 днів тому

      I had this problem. I found that letting them recover a bit and and getting the dominant postion again and again works for me. They get dead tired and you can go for submitions or find something in transitions.

    • @jameswilsonmusic7749
      @jameswilsonmusic7749 5 днів тому

      God damn thought it was just me haha

    • @dirtygeazer9266
      @dirtygeazer9266 4 дні тому

      You sound satisfied I wouldn't be satisfied you should try to still identify weaknesses

    • @GameBred007
      @GameBred007 4 дні тому

      That is perfectly okay. Some people don’t have that finishing instinct. GSP is one of the greatest if not the greatest MMA fighter of all time but he didn’t have the instinct to finish but would dominate every aspects of a fight. You’re not less than cos of that.

  • @russtang24
    @russtang24 12 годин тому

    youll hear a voice in your head when you roll...
    "i hope my opponent doesnt do this"
    "i hope we dont end up here"
    "oh no hes got me"
    "oh no im stuck"
    "how did he get out of that"
    that voice is your guide. its telling you what you need to study and focus on next

  • @graysonhenley5339
    @graysonhenley5339 2 дні тому

    Can you break down how to study your own training film? I watch all my matches in the gym but could be more efficient

  • @garrett1241
    @garrett1241 2 дні тому

    Awesome advice man.

  • @Sean-rawlins
    @Sean-rawlins 3 дні тому

    2:06

  • @GameBred007
    @GameBred007 4 дні тому

    As a 6’3 230 lbs white belt. I’ve focused on playing guard for over a year, higher belts, especially bigger guys are surprised when they find themselves defensive from top position and I love it. Although my top pressure game is staring to lack.

  • @brianr2941
    @brianr2941 4 дні тому

    Thanks man I saved all of the people you mentioned. You gave some real information lots of respect 🤙

  • @johanprieto9357
    @johanprieto9357 4 дні тому

    nice video, thanks for pointing out what really matters along with some resources for us to look at! Cheers!

  • @ashb9665
    @ashb9665 4 дні тому

    Really appreciate this one. 3.5 yrs in. I’ve been focussing on positional control and pin escapes. It’s meant that I feel safe even when a strong, tough person gains the upper hand. I can wear them out and grind to top position. I figure the finishing will become a focus later in my journey.

  • @souleimenechtourou8327
    @souleimenechtourou8327 5 днів тому

    lost bullet for nicky ryan

  • @Jamiebmurray
    @Jamiebmurray 5 днів тому

    Good pedagogy. Thanks

  • @darkhorse888
    @darkhorse888 4 дні тому

    epic video Josh. so good.

  • @CoachMak
    @CoachMak 5 днів тому

    Solid

  • @Coholbell15
    @Coholbell15 5 днів тому

    Thank u

  • @deqwanjefferson2969
    @deqwanjefferson2969 5 днів тому +4

    im roughly 2 months in, i find myself thinking of how just to survive. Once i'm in a good position, I struggle to finish.

    • @blorgus-d1j
      @blorgus-d1j 5 днів тому +7

      welcome to being a whitebelt

    • @alexdayenian
      @alexdayenian 5 днів тому

      What did you expect

    • @chasingmypinnacle
      @chasingmypinnacle 5 днів тому +3

      Just focus on all the escapes, pin, and submission escapes, once you get defense down, you can work offense, I’d also suggest learning stand up and take down defense.

    • @jameswilsonmusic7749
      @jameswilsonmusic7749 5 днів тому +1

      Your game for 6 months is survive, maybe escape. Then you'll get better at escaping usually to closed or half guard. Then you can develop those 2 positions. Eventually you'll learn to escape via wrestle ups, sweeps and reversals. From there you can start working your passing more (pro tip: pressure passing is king).
      Then you'll be in side control and your next mountain will be either mounting, taking the back or submitting and you can learn them.. etc.
      Survive, escapes, pass, control, submit is your road map

    • @zakstephenson4545
      @zakstephenson4545 5 днів тому +1

      its hard to escape, its hard to get submissions. Your best bet will be learning and getting really good at pin escapes first, mount, side control, north south, and back is kinda included. Then some guard retention but thats a whole other journey xD