Gui Mendes | Top Game Concepts + Triangle From Knee Slide | Japan Seminar

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • Instagram: @aojacademy @mendesbros
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 61

  • @Jamesbradley001
    @Jamesbradley001 10 років тому +13

    Incredible instruction. The insane amount of detail the Mendes brothers have when teaching always blows me away.

    • @t-bone7988
      @t-bone7988 5 років тому

      yeah. Well if you think about it, competing is their hobby but teaching and instructing is their profession. They're experts at it.

  • @JadedAllDay
    @JadedAllDay 10 років тому +96

    One thing I'm for certain about in life...If I lived in Cali. I would be training at AOJ.

    • @dixienormus93
      @dixienormus93 9 років тому +4

      I live in Cali but they're way too far for me to train there

    • @JadedAllDay
      @JadedAllDay 9 років тому +8

      dixienormus93 Guess you're right. There are so many high level schools in Cali...Just throw a dart and pick one. Most notables to me would be 10th Planet JJ, Atos, Jean Jacques Machado, and Kurt Osiander.

    • @JohnDoe20-06
      @JohnDoe20-06 6 років тому

      Did he just say 10th planet? Haha and its ralph gracie not kurt osiander. Unless you specifically just want to go train under kurt.

    • @Vscustomprinting
      @Vscustomprinting 5 років тому

      @@JohnDoe20-06 of course, what's wrong with tenth planet? it's still got jj machado all over it...

    • @Vscustomprinting
      @Vscustomprinting 5 років тому +1

      @@JohnDoe20-06 and I thought Kurt started his own school

  • @lausodresapo1336
    @lausodresapo1336 7 років тому +9

    This was one of the best triagle transition that I've ever seen.

  • @Ramenbowl
    @Ramenbowl 10 років тому +3

    This is the best video to show somebody wanting to know about being a strong guard passer.

  • @mykolas566
    @mykolas566 10 років тому +12

    man those guard pass transitions are slick as hell

  • @respeezy
    @respeezy 10 років тому +78

    I'd like to apologize in advance to all my trainingspartners for jumping on their chest and other mistakes i will be making at first while practicing this move in the future classes.

    • @papersamurai
      @papersamurai 9 років тому +4

      respeezy I crushed a lot of partners when I learned the genki sudo version years ago.. It felt bad and good at the same time.. hehe.

    • @guigui1992
      @guigui1992 8 років тому +1

      2 years later... How was suprise junk to face attack?

    • @respeezy
      @respeezy 8 років тому +3

      guigui1992 Lol i have been hitting a lot of flying/ jumping triangles lately actually i think i never hurt anyone with it, so thats good.

  • @daryl_Jem
    @daryl_Jem 2 роки тому +1

    Sick details. Also, crazy to see how young Danny Stolfi looks as a purple belt lol

  • @jnspinola
    @jnspinola 9 років тому

    Great breakdown! Thank you Gui Mendes.I would love to see more about the three points you mentioned.

  • @thewhitematstudio
    @thewhitematstudio 8 років тому

    Excellent details towards the end of the video. Awesome stuff.

  • @alamsyahmutaqin7296
    @alamsyahmutaqin7296 6 років тому +3

    5:17 marking to revisit later on. Love this

  • @pedromarques6754
    @pedromarques6754 6 років тому +1

    Mostrão como sempre....passando conteúdo de qualidade....OSS

  • @nitramcontrario
    @nitramcontrario 10 років тому +3

    thanks for sharing, is a very useful material.

  • @dogbounty6399
    @dogbounty6399 7 років тому +1

    I love that the interpreter is a jujitsu player

  • @Sikalafo82
    @Sikalafo82 Рік тому

    holy molly, this is so good

  • @creativegravedigger7289
    @creativegravedigger7289 3 роки тому

    when the bros say *One, Two clap* I got chills

  • @andregoncalves5873
    @andregoncalves5873 8 років тому +2

    Lindo triângulo!

  • @michaelb608
    @michaelb608 7 років тому

    I will visit the mendes bros gym!!! This I swear!!!!

  • @warriorf5424
    @warriorf5424 8 років тому +1

    awesome !

  • @amineben1071
    @amineben1071 2 роки тому

    Nice technique ! I would like to know if Do we get the 4 point mount on this position !?

  • @mizujunior2519
    @mizujunior2519 10 років тому +1

    Thanks my bro

  • @quest808
    @quest808 4 роки тому

    Fricken smart brah....

  • @wealthlegend
    @wealthlegend 10 років тому

    THIS IS NICE!

  • @nayl3476
    @nayl3476 7 років тому

    thanks i struggle a lot when people post on their elbows or their hand..

  • @flea427
    @flea427 8 років тому

    Thanks Sir

  • @pedrogalvao34
    @pedrogalvao34 Рік тому

    👏👏👏

  • @wildcat31772
    @wildcat31772 10 років тому +1

    does AoJ teach any self defense BJJ or is it just pure sport?

    • @judokapavel
      @judokapavel 9 років тому +4

      wildcat31772 there is no such a thing as "self defence BJJ" and "pure sport BJJ". These are maybe marketing labels. You are either good (on average 4 years of decent training) at BJJ or not. If you are, your chance of defending will increase but will be far from really good. If you are not, no magic moves you learn as "BJJ self defence" will not help you agains anyone who knows what to do.

    • @armcollector1580
      @armcollector1580 8 років тому +2

      +judokapavel there's a difference between sport and self defense. Self defense u train with strikes in mind. There's a ton of techniques that are extremely effective in competition but are useless in a street fight. A lot of schools will not teach certain techniques if they wouldn't work or they're just too risky to attempt in a real fight.

    • @Seegie16
      @Seegie16 8 років тому +1

      You are wrong. There are defenses against headlocks, bearhugs, learning to close the distance, deflecting punches from the guard. Youd be surprised how many young sport purple belts that can not get out of a headlock from a strong dude in a way that would not leave them exposed to a bunch of punches. And lets face it. rthese young guys cant take punches for shit either. they have no grit. SD escapes and learning to get punched and block punches teaches grit

  • @T1T4NSAW
    @T1T4NSAW 10 років тому

    Thank you mendes bros!!!!!

  • @overwork5589
    @overwork5589 5 місяців тому

    7:44

  • @vitorsilveira4282
    @vitorsilveira4282 5 місяців тому

    Boa!!

  • @Yalos80
    @Yalos80 8 років тому

    Отично!Спасибо!

  • @jitsulee652
    @jitsulee652 8 років тому

    Young Hikaru Nakamura at 3:52

  • @SamuelBotelho
    @SamuelBotelho 10 років тому

    ty

  • @ClaudioSanada1972
    @ClaudioSanada1972 2 роки тому

    Oss 🥋👊🏻👍🏻

  • @reggiekray2726
    @reggiekray2726 8 років тому +3

    Mendes bros at ur gym dnt get too excited guys.....

  •  7 років тому

    6:40

  • @silvanomarquesdacosta7189
    @silvanomarquesdacosta7189 5 років тому

    BLZ maravilha!

  • @lucasaguiar2022
    @lucasaguiar2022 7 років тому

    top👏👏👏

  • @MultiJandir
    @MultiJandir 9 років тому

    opa muto boa

  • @davidgabriel6974
    @davidgabriel6974 8 років тому

    showwww

  • @ClaudioSanada1972
    @ClaudioSanada1972 2 роки тому

    Oss

  • @simonsantander5816
    @simonsantander5816 7 років тому +2

    I like AOJ videos but i dont agree the fact that gui calls "wrong" something like going back to guard. I mean, its for sure something that most of the people wouldnt do but i feel very confortable in my guard and i wouldnt take it as something negative. IMO of course.

    • @jsl8461
      @jsl8461 7 років тому +6

      If you're on top and you fall back to your guard, you lose 2 points under IBJJF rules. The majority of competitive matches (ie, both competitors are about equal skill) at the black belt level are decided by 2 points or less (ie, advantage or ref decision). Guard passes, back takes, and submissions are rare unless there is a big difference in skill, ie, the match-up isn't competitive.
      In training, points don't matter, but if your goal is to get good at top game, then you can't cede top position. Guard is a lot easier to learn than passing; it's way easier to sweep from guard than it is to secure a pass, and it's way easier to defend the pass than it is to defend a sweep. It's why guard pulling is the dominant strategy in black belt competition (except for heavyweights). Nonetheless, passing is still a core part of the sport, so if you want to get good on top (and not just be good at the "easy" part of BJJ), there's no shortcut except spending many hours on top trying to pass good guards.

  • @juniorqueiroz335
    @juniorqueiroz335 5 років тому

    Ñ entendi nada q esse faixa marrom falou, mas achei ele um chato.