Thank you for the content Tyler, you have helped me tremendously. Currently a tall skinny white belt and you have helped me realize that I need to specialize my moves in relation to my body. For example i love triangles, ankle locks and shoulder locks because i can reach their wrists easily. My family is in a slight financial situation but I still try my best to keep doing jiu jitsu. Love the content man ❤️
Learn the darce choke from top half guard as soon as possible. A lot better than those other moves you mentioned for your skill level but obviously they are great too
Spangler, you rock, dude! I love that you're part meat-head and part geek (based on the contents of those Ikea displays in the background) and total goofball! Exactly my kind of guy. 🙂
Paid for the guillotine course of yours today. Thoroughly enjoying so far what I've watched. Upto chapter 9 at the moment. Love the buzzsaw and that guilly ontop that Trav really hated being put in, learning so much 😃👍
This has been a huge point of frustration for me. I'm 68kg, and 173cm tall. Not the biggest guy. I just started BJJ. And yet, I'm constantly having 100kg (220lb+) guys telling me how "I just need to use my weight." Meanwhile, they literally bench press my weight for warm-ups. I wonder how they'd feel wrestling a damn ogre😅 Let me tell you, it sucks... (also, smh @ Moonlight GS. It's all about the 1h Claymore ;)
I'm 69kg/185cm and you're not gonna like this - but they are right. The tricky part is - as you have less weight, you have to use precision and balance to focus that weight onto small surface areas (e.g. "shoulder of justice" with tripod) and/or create end-of-lever situations so that your actual weight is multiplied. NGL though it's tough and takes a lot of practice and as it is largely "feel-based" it takes a *lot* of learning through failure.
I started in 2011 and I weighed 156 pounds, now I'm 183 lean. Every 30 lbs of muscles is like a belt level of skill, we have weight classes for a reason. Lift weights. On the other hand those guys you are rolling with probably could not handle Paulo Miyao, or Geo Martinez ect. I've watched Geo roll with 200+ pound guys and submit them. Soon you will learn to use frames, move your hips and not get crushed on bottom. Feeling heavy on top is a skill that is hard to teach. It's part of the "invisible juijitsu". ua-cam.com/video/Fk1oULbfdSc/v-deo.html
What you say is true about creating a system and it does work. However, getting promoted to blue belt.. ????. Does not realy works all time at least for me. If school has the following flaws it wont matter. 1. You black belt instructor has a blue belt or a purple belt teaching the class. After a year training and does not even half the class student names. 2. He is not there when you rolling traing. He will never notice your progress or correct you if you are making mistakes. Or at least give you some pointers. 3. Even if you are white belts, are doing good. Tapping other white belts, blue belts and even if you getting purple belts to tap here and there. It wont matter because some belts promotions are base on forcing students to be a white belt for 2 or 3 years depending on the school but they will never tell you or admitt to it. However, the most important thing to remember is that the belt dont really matter. What matters is that you keep learning. The belt does not mean anything if you dont know how to defend yourself.
Never understood the obsession with getting through the belts as fast as you can. I look back and wish i could of had more time at every belt. The longer the better i say. But the technique advice..👌
Wow really? 😂😂😂 Ive never practice marcial arts but i surfing waves for 20 years and i got my blue belt in one year and 9 months. My secret? I study everyday the art, i try understand the conceps behind the technics and be relax and calm since begginings. Only calm, think, tap so much and try new things. Our dojo is our laboratory not our judge.
If you don't like kimuras, try hammer locks. Kimuras can work for smaller guys though. I like to pair them with my triangles. Overhook guard with a foot-in-bicep frame, feint triangle and shoot through the other way. It's also super easy from the triangle itself. You can chain straight armbars, inverted, and kimuras infinitely. I'm sure you know that though. It's not a big man move if you set up right though. If they grab their hamstring, you can take out the slack from the other end by switching your grip to a shoulder crunch. Their arm is locked in place, even if you don't get the tap. You can combine that with the triangle as well. It makes posturing up harder, which is the defense. Motor cycle grip is another small detail that makes it easier. Every submission has an extension, but the more slack you take out, the less effort is needed.
I decided to skip all of this and fast-rack my blue belt leveling x1000. So I just ordered one on Amazon.
😂
King.
Fastest blue belt in history. 😂
lmfao!
Congrats ! Pics?
I am fast-tracking my purple belt by showing up late and skipping warm ups. That is a bad ass MLGS btw.
dress for the job you want, not the one you have.
As a purple belt I skip warm ups as well. I’m also or a brown belt and I’ve been to like 1.5 classes where I did the warm up.
Thank you for the content Tyler, you have helped me tremendously. Currently a tall skinny white belt and you have helped me realize that I need to specialize my moves in relation to my body. For example i love triangles, ankle locks and shoulder locks because i can reach their wrists easily. My family is in a slight financial situation but I still try my best to keep doing jiu jitsu. Love the content man ❤️
Learn the darce choke from top half guard as soon as possible. A lot better than those other moves you mentioned for your skill level but obviously they are great too
Tyler, great video. Been watching your videos for a while but wasn’t a subscriber until now. Thanks for the great content.
As a boxer and bjj practicer, i love the kimura, and my reach definitely helps A LOT
Spangler, you rock, dude! I love that you're part meat-head and part geek (based on the contents of those Ikea displays in the background) and total goofball! Exactly my kind of guy. 🙂
I watched this video on 2x speed to get it even faster
As a white belt, I’ve never clicked on a video faster
😂😂😂😂😂
Really good video. Like this type of format a lot. 👍
So cool seeing you use Jordan’s Clips, I’m lucky to train at his gym here in Canada, even though I’m a shitty white belt.
Keeping training and one day you’ll be a shitty purple belt like me!
Paid for the guillotine course of yours today.
Thoroughly enjoying so far what I've watched. Upto chapter 9 at the moment.
Love the buzzsaw and that guilly ontop that Trav really hated being put in, learning so much 😃👍
Recording your rolls helps a lot !
How do i know what moves would be good for my body style? I know I have an advantage with body lock passes but thats about it.
I run hill sprints. Helps speed a bit and overall cardio.
Very insightful. Excellent advice
This has been a huge point of frustration for me.
I'm 68kg, and 173cm tall. Not the biggest guy. I just started BJJ.
And yet, I'm constantly having 100kg (220lb+) guys telling me how "I just need to use my weight."
Meanwhile, they literally bench press my weight for warm-ups.
I wonder how they'd feel wrestling a damn ogre😅
Let me tell you, it sucks...
(also, smh @ Moonlight GS. It's all about the 1h Claymore ;)
Yeah that’s about my size too 😭
Time to bulk up to 100kg start eating 😈
I'm 69kg/185cm and you're not gonna like this - but they are right. The tricky part is - as you have less weight, you have to use precision and balance to focus that weight onto small surface areas (e.g. "shoulder of justice" with tripod) and/or create end-of-lever situations so that your actual weight is multiplied. NGL though it's tough and takes a lot of practice and as it is largely "feel-based" it takes a *lot* of learning through failure.
Claymore so easy to parry though
I started in 2011 and I weighed 156 pounds, now I'm 183 lean. Every 30 lbs of muscles is like a belt level of skill, we have weight classes for a reason. Lift weights.
On the other hand those guys you are rolling with probably could not handle Paulo Miyao, or Geo Martinez ect. I've watched Geo roll with 200+ pound guys and submit them. Soon you will learn to use frames, move your hips and not get crushed on bottom. Feeling heavy on top is a skill that is hard to teach. It's part of the "invisible juijitsu".
ua-cam.com/video/Fk1oULbfdSc/v-deo.html
Love the advice bruh!!
Great advice thanks for sharing 👍
Im arguing with my mom and i said wait i need to watch this video to not get my butt kicked
2:14 GYAT
You.
AINT.
WRONG.
GODDAAAAAMN
Gunpla and BJJ bro! Love it!
I feel that you are explaining how to become better at randoris, instead of pointing to curriculum
Does any one know what the real title of this video?
Marathons are still a type of race tho 😂
Thanks
Unique video, my man. Hopefully I won't be a 10 year blue belt...
Jeez, Mikey is so freaking jacked. I am over here pounding ice cream sandwhiches.
You sell black belts?
No but Amazon does
What you say is true about creating a system and it does work. However, getting promoted to blue belt.. ????. Does not realy works all time at least for me. If school has the following flaws it wont matter.
1. You black belt instructor has a blue belt or a purple belt teaching the class. After a year training and does not even half the class student names.
2. He is not there when you rolling traing. He will never notice your progress or correct you if you are making mistakes. Or at least give you some pointers.
3. Even if you are white belts, are doing good. Tapping other white belts, blue belts and even if you getting purple belts to tap here and there. It wont matter because some belts promotions are base on forcing students to be a white belt for 2 or 3 years depending on the school but they will never tell you or admitt to it.
However, the most important thing to remember is that the belt dont really matter. What matters is that you keep learning. The belt does not mean anything if you dont know how to defend yourself.
wheres bath salts ben
Brilliant
Took me 6 months to get blue. Trained twice a day 4 days a week. 4 comps 4 gold including ADCC novice.
That’s insanely good man, keep it up
Give me some tips. How’d you progress so quickly? Other than going 8 times a week
@@Reformed_Rulerthe tips are lie on the internet
lol a marathon is a literal race
Took me 3 years and o months to get a blue belt
Can't you just go to Gracie barra and pay for one?
Buy a belt with amazon prime?
I suck so I clicked this video so fast
Never understood the obsession with getting through the belts as fast as you can.
I look back and wish i could of had more time at every belt. The longer the better i say.
But the technique advice..👌
yay
How to become the fastest blue belt. Have 10-15 years experience in wrestling or judo. Decide to try BJJ.
Wow really? 😂😂😂 Ive never practice marcial arts but i surfing waves for 20 years and i got my blue belt in one year and 9 months. My secret? I study everyday the art, i try understand the conceps behind the technics and be relax and calm since begginings. Only calm, think, tap so much and try new things. Our dojo is our laboratory not our judge.
If you don't like kimuras, try hammer locks. Kimuras can work for smaller guys though. I like to pair them with my triangles. Overhook guard with a foot-in-bicep frame, feint triangle and shoot through the other way.
It's also super easy from the triangle itself. You can chain straight armbars, inverted, and kimuras infinitely. I'm sure you know that though.
It's not a big man move if you set up right though. If they grab their hamstring, you can take out the slack from the other end by switching your grip to a shoulder crunch. Their arm is locked in place, even if you don't get the tap. You can combine that with the triangle as well. It makes posturing up harder, which is the defense.
Motor cycle grip is another small detail that makes it easier. Every submission has an extension, but the more slack you take out, the less effort is needed.
I am speed
A really nice video, different than others about the same topic. I am happy to know that I am on the right track 😅 Creating a system 🔥☝️🫡