@sonnych69 Censorship of the comments on this video has nothing to do with confidence in the program. We are 100% confident in the scope and effectiveness of the program as will be anyone who takes the time to view all 15 lessons. The only reason we had to censor comments is because of the amount of ignorant people out there are making crude remarks towards the women in the video. We're trying to fight the right fight without allowing ignorant people to mess it up.
Rener: "Why am I so excited about this?" I love Rener's excitement about sharing the power and beauty of Gracie Jiu-jitsu with others. Ryron definitely had the perfect response to when Rener said that. Ryron and Rener complement each other so well! They're the best instructors!!
@wheeler90 The inverted grip is covered in variations 4 and 5 of this lesson. And yes, we cover, 1 on 1, 2 on 1, and 2 on 2 variations of the inverted grip.
@dobberdoss Read the title of the video "VARIATION 1 of 5" and if you had to bet your life on it, do you think that the Two-handed wrist grab is covered in any of the remaining four variations?? If you answered yes, you're right. Obviously we need to start somewhere and the 1 on 1 wrist grab is a great place to introduce basic principles of leverage. Thanks for caring.
Hey so what happens when you have some one that uses an overhand grip... Like when I play and teach my wife I always use an overhand grip and I grab and turn to move toward my destination... kinda like we do in Krav. Is there a way to incorperate this when an attacker uses an overhand grip no matter if it is two on one or one on one?
Is this also a good release if you're in someone's guard and they got double wrist control? I know that's nothing to do with women empowered but just something I thought about while watching this.
I know the move slightly different. Given someone takes i. e. your right arm, we learnt to move the right elbow towards the left elbow of the opponent (moving slightly sideways). Ending up at the left side of the opponents extended arm, our elbow bone pointing to the opponent's face/body. Any advantage or disadvantage doing it this or the other way? Thanks for your efforts!
@dobberdoss EVER? C'mon man, don't bet on that. Besides, they teach escapes against two handed grip and a BUNCH of other VERY REAL situations. Don't be a putz and YOU keep it real.
damn bee.... if your confident with your program you should have open comments and not censor them ... with an open forum some one can come up with a better idea if you really want peolple to learn and not just market your idea ..
@sonnych69 Censorship of the comments on this video has nothing to do with confidence in the program. We are 100% confident in the scope and effectiveness of the program as will be anyone who takes the time to view all 15 lessons. The only reason we had to censor comments is because of the amount of ignorant people out there are making crude remarks towards the women in the video. We're trying to fight the right fight without allowing ignorant people to mess it up.
Rener: "Why am I so excited about this?"
I love Rener's excitement about sharing the power and beauty of Gracie Jiu-jitsu with others. Ryron definitely had the perfect response to when Rener said that. Ryron and Rener complement each other so well! They're the best instructors!!
@wheeler90 The inverted grip is covered in variations 4 and 5 of this lesson. And yes, we cover, 1 on 1, 2 on 1, and 2 on 2 variations of the inverted grip.
@dobberdoss Read the title of the video "VARIATION 1 of 5" and if you had to bet your life on it, do you think that the Two-handed wrist grab is covered in any of the remaining four variations?? If you answered yes, you're right. Obviously we need to start somewhere and the 1 on 1 wrist grab is a great place to introduce basic principles of leverage. Thanks for caring.
as a small guy, my code of jiu jitsu is : 'if it's almost effortless, you're doing it right'
No problem for guys to watch this. This is frigging Brilliant right here.
Thanks you Gracie's!
I'm a guy. Is it okay that I always feel empowered after watching this?
@speedrocks84 That's covered in Slice 3 of the same lesson!
Hey so what happens when you have some one that uses an overhand grip... Like when I play and teach my wife I always use an overhand grip and I grab and turn to move toward my destination... kinda like we do in Krav. Is there a way to incorperate this when an attacker uses an overhand grip no matter if it is two on one or one on one?
Is this also a good release if you're in someone's guard and they got double wrist control? I know that's nothing to do with women empowered but just something I thought about while watching this.
awesome variation!
@IWanaSoftTaco Yes.
great video guys keep up the good work
I know the move slightly different. Given someone takes i. e. your right arm, we learnt to move the right elbow towards the left elbow of the opponent (moving slightly sideways). Ending up at the left side of the opponents extended arm, our elbow bone pointing to the opponent's face/body. Any advantage or disadvantage doing it this or the other way? Thanks for your efforts!
"It worked! Gracie Jiu-jitsu all the way!" Hahahah
@gdrocker93 no, it's Sage Gracie.
thiis is sooo amazing ... so much passion :P
i love you guys, you like kids in a candy store.
"so incredible....:)"
-Rener Gracie
Is that Eve from WWE ?
This are the principles of aikido as well :)
@Fizzwut EVE is Rener's girlfriend, but that's not Eve in the video.
@dobberdoss EVER? C'mon man, don't bet on that. Besides, they teach escapes against two handed grip and a BUNCH of other VERY REAL situations. Don't be a putz and YOU keep it real.
@gdrocker93 Yes
@IWanaSoftTaco someones wants to get an touch with their feminine side...
damn bee.... if your confident with your program you should have open comments and not censor them ... with an open forum some one can come up with a better idea if you really want peolple to learn and not just market your idea ..
:)