I like your approach and it is true, a lot of people think that just because you sub a guy on video (whether easily or not) they must be a lower belt. - In regards to why older upper belts let them work so long is because they are tired or trying to avoid hitting that wall that younger guys are not aware of yet. I'll tell you the truth if no one else will. I try to preserve energy. I am a 50 year old Brown Belt. I will allow a lower belt get into a position I think I can defend pretty easily or want to work from if needed. However, when they can't get it, I don't feel good about it. Neither of us are improving. However, I will usually try to show them what to do after a roll. Not during it though, because they will think that they had you and you started coaching them because you were in a bad situation. Non stop action leads to burnout regardless of conditioning and I just refuse to go all out during a round unless it is a competition or called for special training.
I like your approach and it is true, a lot of people think that just because you sub a guy on video (whether easily or not) they must be a lower belt. - In regards to why older upper belts let them work so long, it is because they are tired or trying to avoid hitting that wall that younger guys are not aware of yet. I'll tell you the truth if no one else will. I try to preserve energy. I am a 50 year old Brown Belt. I will allow a lower belt get into a position I think I can defend pretty easily or want to work from if needed. However, when they can't get it, I don't feel good about it. Neither of us are improving. However, I will usually try to show them what to do after a roll. Not during it though, because they will think that they had you and you started coaching them because you were in a bad situation. Non stop action leads to burnout regardless of conditioning and I just refuse to go all out during a round unless it is a competition or called for special training.
I believe it’s just this white belt personally because we have white belts at Cobrinha SB know pretty much every basic sub. But to be fair idk how long he’s been training if it’s over 3 months of consistent attendance this shouldn’t occur whatsoever
@@HNiCDuke with all due respect, knowing how to do it cause you watch it on tv/social media vs the pressure of actually doing the move in front of people , let alone trying to at least gain the respect of an advanced teacher is another thing. Let me ask you this question. How many people have you put in a rear naked choke in a learning setting/match? Since you know so much about
@damikey85 Putting your arm around someone neck doesn't take too much skill genuis. You're just making excuses for this NPC. To answer your question, I have done it with several ppl.
lol. i know you think you’re gordon ryan but in reality you’re just another guy, bro. nobody knows you. Or cares. Stop talking down to people or you’re gonna have a bad time.
You’re a university of knowledge. I love to sit on your classes sensei
Thanks for actually teaching me
I like your approach and it is true, a lot of people think that just because you sub a guy on video (whether easily or not) they must be a lower belt. - In regards to why older upper belts let them work so long is because they are tired or trying to avoid hitting that wall that younger guys are not aware of yet. I'll tell you the truth if no one else will. I try to preserve energy. I am a 50 year old Brown Belt. I will allow a lower belt get into a position I think I can defend pretty easily or want to work from if needed. However, when they can't get it, I don't feel good about it. Neither of us are improving. However, I will usually try to show them what to do after a roll. Not during it though, because they will think that they had you and you started coaching them because you were in a bad situation. Non stop action leads to burnout regardless of conditioning and I just refuse to go all out during a round unless it is a competition or called for special training.
Smitty is the MAN!!💪🏿💪🏿
I like your approach and it is true, a lot of people think that just because you sub a guy on video (whether easily or not) they must be a lower belt. - In regards to why older upper belts let them work so long, it is because they are tired or trying to avoid hitting that wall that younger guys are not aware of yet. I'll tell you the truth if no one else will. I try to preserve energy. I am a 50 year old Brown Belt. I will allow a lower belt get into a position I think I can defend pretty easily or want to work from if needed. However, when they can't get it, I don't feel good about it. Neither of us are improving. However, I will usually try to show them what to do after a roll. Not during it though, because they will think that they had you and you started coaching them because you were in a bad situation. Non stop action leads to burnout regardless of conditioning and I just refuse to go all out during a round unless it is a competition or called for special training.
This is awesome. As a white belt, I can confirm that he did go home happy. It's so cool to learn a new move.
I believe it’s just this white belt personally because we have white belts at Cobrinha SB know pretty much every basic sub. But to be fair idk how long he’s been training if it’s over 3 months of consistent attendance this shouldn’t occur whatsoever
He’s like hmmmm barely touching a month
Stay with it. I appreciate your content.
Where does he grapple? And he’s just a blue belt, right? But he only posts his wins? I see his shorts all the time but never really knew what was up
He shows losses. At least he does on TikTok.
@@tia9966 TY ! 🙏
Thats kinda pitiful, honestly. You give someone the most compromising position, and they still can't take advantage of it.
He's relatively new and Smitty is a master
@@frazzle657 more like incompetent. It's ppl that never took any jitsu classes and know how to do a rear naked choke
@@HNiCDuke with all due respect, knowing how to do it cause you watch it on tv/social media vs the pressure of actually doing the move in front of people , let alone trying to at least gain the respect of an advanced teacher is another thing. Let me ask you this question. How many people have you put in a rear naked choke in a learning setting/match? Since you know so much about
@damikey85 Putting your arm around someone neck doesn't take too much skill genuis. You're just making excuses for this NPC. To answer your question, I have done it with several ppl.
lol. i know you think you’re gordon ryan but in reality you’re just another guy, bro. nobody knows you. Or cares. Stop talking down to people or you’re gonna have a bad time.
Aw ok. Great teaching this guy. This is why i watch bro. Thanks again. I love it bro.
2:18 he doesn't even know how to do it 😂