One of my absolute favorite moves that I’ve been using since white belt. I’ve never heard it explained so well or found the correlation with hitting it from turtle. Thank you for opening my mind!
Just yesterday I was thinking how we can use warmup movements "Front Roll, Back Roll" as a technique. Today I found this video, it's simple and seems really effective. I'll be working on this all this week.
Awesome. I get these from all those spots and teach the truck rolls, but you explained it much better than I do. I will be using your warmup movement as my starter now when teaching it. Thank you!
Berimbolo uses the other leg to hook their leg. The ninja roll/twister/truck use the leg he's showing. So if you were in side control facing their feet and they turned into you, to berimbolo you'd step between their legs with your top leg and do the roll. To twister roll you'd hook it with your bottom leg. I think the berimbolo is safer on your knees and provides more power to lift their hips, but that's just my opinion, try both and see which one you like better.
this is easily the most confusing move for me in all of jits that i've seen so far (3 mo old blue belt)...but this is making it SOOOOOOOOO fuckin easy to understand. holy shit. thank you. only half way through so far, but i am having major breakthroughs.
Not that I know of. To be fair, after a lifetime of training and coaching gymnastics I’ve never seen this drill done this way. So I don’t know if it has a practical application for gymnastics.
Seriously though, i am grateful for this seminar. It's a move i already like, but I'm getting takeaways every few minutes on how to improve it... And how to escape when my friends do it back to me! Bravo, professor. Thanks! 🙏
For a moment it seemed that he truly understood that students not understanding the position was a failing on his part as a coach, but alas he then just continued calling them stupid in various ways. What a pity.
This is a bad habit from how I was raised. I think it probably comes across weird or rude in these videos but I sincerely hope that the people that learn from me and know me in person understand that I’m only giving them a hard time.
Loved the message at the end about having fun. That's what keeps me going.
Michael Currier is one of the best BJJ coaches out there. I love the way he explains all these intricate details.
I didn’t know Ryan Reynolds taught BJJ
I swear I was gonna write that
29:49 to 32:32 - Such an important point. Great perspective and very clear.
Great presentation and now I’m drilling these and Having Fun. Thank you Brother!
One of my absolute favorite moves that I’ve been using since white belt. I’ve never heard it explained so well or found the correlation with hitting it from turtle. Thank you for opening my mind!
So stoked to read this. 🙏🏽 thank you.
Amazing instructions 👌
Thank you for simplifying this, especially the "getting in your own way" concept that I'm seeing now more and more while helping others
Just yesterday I was thinking how we can use warmup movements "Front Roll, Back Roll" as a technique. Today I found this video, it's simple and seems really effective. I'll be working on this all this week.
Yessss 🙌🙌🙌
GREAT VERY interesting to learn this new technique
Awesome. I get these from all those spots and teach the truck rolls, but you explained it much better than I do. I will be using your warmup movement as my starter now when teaching it. Thank you!
So happy you could take something from this! Thanks for the feedback
Really great video
Super cool and funny guy. Putting this video in my box of go to moves to learn. Thanks man🤟🤟
Can someone explain the difference between a berimbolo, ninja rolls and truck roll?
Berimbolo uses the other leg to hook their leg. The ninja roll/twister/truck use the leg he's showing. So if you were in side control facing their feet and they turned into you, to berimbolo you'd step between their legs with your top leg and do the roll. To twister roll you'd hook it with your bottom leg. I think the berimbolo is safer on your knees and provides more power to lift their hips, but that's just my opinion, try both and see which one you like better.
Thanks for making this great video! 🔥
Great instructional and fun energy. What kind of camera? It’s great quality too
Awesome! Seems very doable, I may finally be able to berimbulo, hopefully. "cover your stuff!" Love it!
Is this a berimbolo ?
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This is gold!
i stumbled on this channel. This is great stuff
This is great
Amazing ! Huge !
Needs a deadpool rashguard piece
this is easily the most confusing move for me in all of jits that i've seen so far (3 mo old blue belt)...but this is making it SOOOOOOOOO fuckin easy to understand. holy shit. thank you. only half way through so far, but i am having major breakthroughs.
Where can I get a pair of those snake shorts?
Does this warmup have a name in gymnastics?
Not that I know of. To be fair, after a lifetime of training and coaching gymnastics I’ve never seen this drill done this way. So I don’t know if it has a practical application for gymnastics.
5:25 super cool rolly thing
Rad rolls, must see it again.
1: 7:30
2: 19:00
3: 23:30
20:48 🤔🤔🤔
Wow the comedian Shane Smith is really good at jiu-jitsu!
Seriously though, i am grateful for this seminar. It's a move i already like, but I'm getting takeaways every few minutes on how to improve it... And how to escape when my friends do it back to me! Bravo, professor. Thanks! 🙏
22:53
seminar for the zesty ninja roll
This is fucking badass 👏 🙌
Am I the only wondering when Ryan Reynolds became so damn good a Ju Jitsu? Fantastic video- thanks for sharing!!
Or a young Gary Oldman
Hahahah I’ll take that 🙌
For a moment it seemed that he truly understood that students not understanding the position was a failing on his part as a coach, but alas he then just continued calling them stupid in various ways. What a pity.
He was joking calling them stupid
Ryan Reynolds personality coach
Secretly showing folks to windmill to handstand 🥷
I like how good of a coach he is but he is always insulting people with stupid remarks
Yeah, it's like he can't help himself...
This is a bad habit from how I was raised. I think it probably comes across weird or rude in these videos but I sincerely hope that the people that learn from me and know me in person understand that I’m only giving them a hard time.