The User Guide For The BJJ Nomad Part.2: D*ck Moves, Rough Rolls and BJJ Snobbery!

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2023
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    Have you had a higher belt boss you around? Ever taken a beating at a new Gym? There are so many different unspoken rules that exist in Jiu-Jitsu academy culture and they will vary wildly from gym to gym. If you are keen to visit a new gym you need to make sure you are up on these important things:
    The Pre-Roll ChatDon't try "Dick" movesHow to respond to Rough rollsTaking Names or Making FriendsCoach made match upsThere is so much to be gained in visiting a new gym and discovering new techniques, drills and approaches to practicing the art. There are many problematic scenarios which can tarnish this experience, this episode will help you avoid these and maximise your training away from home.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @Jiu-JitsuJourney257
    @Jiu-JitsuJourney257 Рік тому +10

    Just won gold at comp and awarded my purple belt, boys! Woo

  • @drobeofwar7588
    @drobeofwar7588 Рік тому +5

    Nomad white belt here, travel the country for work and trained in several gyms last year. I asked everyone to roll and had no idea I wasn't supposed to call higher belts 🤣

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому

      It's all good mate, you don't know what you don't know. 😅

  • @sumbumblefuck6245
    @sumbumblefuck6245 Рік тому +4

    luckily my gym is fairly low population so rolling with higher belts is something that's always encouraged and I've found it to be incredibly helpful

  • @boardgamer447
    @boardgamer447 Рік тому +3

    I prefer it when everyone has the ability to say 'no'.
    Black belt all the way down to white.
    I like the sound of the JB gym culture.

  • @travisfoyil4625
    @travisfoyil4625 Рік тому +3

    I find this podcast always really helpful

  • @grav3h3art
    @grav3h3art 2 місяці тому

    This happened to me recently. I was in Brazil and visited a couple of gyms. Due to just traveling with a carry-on, I didn't brought a gi to save space and weight.
    In one academy in Sao Paulo a gi was borrowed to me however for the other spots in Rio, we had to do a mix of gi /no-gi. Unbeknownst to me, I went to my A game with a a brown and black belt and due to the scramble circumstances, I went for heel hooks once I got into favorable positions.
    The rounds were great but afterwards I was told that in Brazil they don't really play with heel hooks and it is recommended to not go for them as you might get into trouble.
    Lesson learned. To keep it safe, when visiting, don't go for heel hooks even if it is no-gi.

  • @EricRoth._
    @EricRoth._ Місяць тому

    25:25 Match & Mirror! Heard that from good ole Tony Robbins

  • @JakeNukem3D
    @JakeNukem3D Рік тому +17

    Wait... You can't call senior belts to roll with you? We do that all the time, and our Black Belts encourage us to challenge higher belts and learn from them. Weird culture.

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому +4

      It might be an old school thing, every academy is different- just something to consider.

    • @dustinlerch9272
      @dustinlerch9272 Рік тому

      If that’s the situation then your money needs spent elsewhere.
      The stuffy old head bullshit needs dying.

    • @reiniervanramshorst1031
      @reiniervanramshorst1031 Рік тому +3

      I heard this too and I find it kind of silly. I think it makes sense only if the higher belt is any way uncomfortable saying no for any reason which they shouldn't have to be. I would respect the culture if I'm a guest but I call my coach out all the time and even talk shit and banter, it's a small gym and we're all acquainted or even friends.

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому

      @@reiniervanramshorst1031 banter is always part of the game.

  • @MrGhostface85
    @MrGhostface85 Рік тому +3

    Head-butting the chest and playing it off? BJJ Fanatics should cover this.

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому +1

      Yeah man it's kinda wild. Maybe Danaher could do a head Butt Instructional. 😉

  • @JackN07
    @JackN07 Рік тому +2

    Perfect listen for me at the moment! Visiting a gym on holiday so it’s good to get the etiquette down

  • @davidcastillo4487
    @davidcastillo4487 6 місяців тому

    Rude jiu jitsu is the best 👌
    But on the rare occasion that i visit a place. I treat it like regular rolls. 50 percent or less. Just stick to basic techniques till i understand the unwritten rules.
    Nice podcasts

  • @TheJahool
    @TheJahool Рік тому +2

    We heel hook in the gi in my gym. I'm a blue belt.. Heel hooks should be legal everywhere!
    We don't crank that though. More catch and release.

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому +1

      Sounds risky but fun. As long as everyone is across the terms of engagement- game on!

    • @zodiac154
      @zodiac154 Рік тому +3

      I've been heel hooked visiting a new school by a blue belt in the gi. First time rolling with the guy, ever. I tapped right away, but i didn't think it was cool.

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому +1

      @@zodiac154 when it comes to heel hooks we feel you gotta check with your partner first. We feel your pain on this one. Definitely uncool way to treat a new visitor.

  • @willalfano8
    @willalfano8 Рік тому +4

    how do you feel about a gym filming you and posting an edited vid of you getting tapped in training?

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому +1

      It's kinda rough but now you know the culture of that gym- do you want to be a part of that?

  • @quentinmitchell5804
    @quentinmitchell5804 Рік тому +1

    I had a guy in close guard at a gym I visited in Perth. He put a can opener on me didn't know it was not aloud till afterwards . Not happy

  • @TheCrazyN
    @TheCrazyN 18 днів тому +1

    The etiquette of not rolling with higher belts is ridiculous and a crazy show of ego, thai boxing the competitors will spend time with the newbies as much as anyone else, far better environment and far quicker to learn

  • @solidlife5201
    @solidlife5201 Місяць тому

    I look at leg locks as something someone has to resort to instead of a display of skill...

  • @insidethevelvetglove3919
    @insidethevelvetglove3919 Рік тому +1

    I have to disagree, blue belts can not ask black belts to roll. Does the belt mean nothing then? If you don't respect the traditions then just go to an MMA gym.

    • @bulletproofforbjj
      @bulletproofforbjj  Рік тому +2

      Respect your opinion! Tradition can be a wonderful thing.

  • @DCJiuJitsuGeelong
    @DCJiuJitsuGeelong Рік тому +1

    The reason to train with a handicap like one handed or no handed is that it allows you to brake out of repeated patterns.
    When you remove one hand but play guard you will move your hips into other angles and space witch will open new avenues of thought, it will feel different but new things will open up.
    It also forces you to move your hips correctly and gain maximum efficiency rather then rely on your arm or Leg strength. If the hips are in the most efficient area for a specific move you can use less strength and increase longevity and inductance.
    As we get better at Jiu jitsu we can cut corners and hide it through our ability to read a bodies movements rather then refining our own.