Jean Jacques should be in the ADCC hall of fame. I couldnt believe he wasnt inducted at the ceremony where Renzo, Royler, Marcelo, and others were inducted. I messaged Mo about how he absolutely deserves it. JJ was the first in ADCC to submit all his opponents to win his division, also came within an inch of winning absolute-- watching him vs Arona in the finals, he was more technical and actually had multiple legit sub attempts. I ask anyone watching this who has Mo's ear to mention to him. JJ Machado is an ADCC legend.
@@Andrew-cs1td Agree. Its what I was thinking as well-- he was maybe snubbed on purpose for some reason. Not a good reason though. There is no good reason.
This is the sort of knowledge that takes years on the mat to decipher and systemise. So to have that knowledge and pass it on so fluidly and effectively is pure gold. Obrigado, JJ 🙇♂️
Watching BJJ clips on Facebook or UA-cam, I see a bunch of breaks and snaps from people going too hard. It puts me off training sometimes. JJM has such a calm and intelligent but also somehow simple approach that it gives me hope in BJJ again
This is the real art of BJJ. The pops, breaks, snaps, jerks are really the athletic/competitive part of BJJ. You want to learn the real art in its most refined form, you watch the old masters-- the Machados, Rickson, Renzo, Carlson Jr., Pedro Sauer, Fabio Gurgel, Murilo Bustamante, Allan Goes in particular have some of the best teachings of the art in the gi IMO. Bernardo Farias channels is excellent as he often has many different masters showing all kinds of techniques. There are others, for sure, but those are just some of my personal favorites.
Jean Jacques should be in the ADCC hall of fame. I couldnt believe he wasnt inducted at the ceremony where Renzo, Royler, Marcelo, and others were inducted. I messaged Mo about how he absolutely deserves it. JJ was the first in ADCC to submit all his opponents to win his division, also came within an inch of winning absolute-- watching him vs Arona in the finals, he was more technical and actually had multiple legit sub attempts. I ask anyone watching this who has Mo's ear to mention to him. JJ Machado is an ADCC legend.
Can he still get inducted? Hoping he does.
@@NinjaDad724 I dont see why not, its up to the ADCC brass.
JJM is undeniable. ADCC not inducting him says more about them than it does him.
@@Andrew-cs1td Agree. Its what I was thinking as well-- he was maybe snubbed on purpose for some reason. Not a good reason though. There is no good reason.
Wow it's a shame
keep your friends close.. but keep your elbows closer ;
💯
The way he teaches....just an amazing man.
This is the sort of knowledge that takes years on the mat to decipher and systemise. So to have that knowledge and pass it on so fluidly and effectively is pure gold. Obrigado, JJ 🙇♂️
Jean Jaques pra min está no memso nivel de Roger Gracie e Marcelo Garcia, os mais técnicos de todos os tempos! ❤
como no mesmo nivel? Jean Jaques eh grand-master!
It doesn’t matter how many times I’ve seen certain techniques. When I see it done by one of the great’s it’s always amazing to me.
Living legend. Amazing teacher
What an excellent techniques ,Best fundamentals on internet
Great teacher
Thank you so much
Watching BJJ clips on Facebook or UA-cam, I see a bunch of breaks and snaps from people going too hard. It puts me off training sometimes. JJM has such a calm and intelligent but also somehow simple approach that it gives me hope in BJJ again
This is the real art of BJJ. The pops, breaks, snaps, jerks are really the athletic/competitive part of BJJ. You want to learn the real art in its most refined form, you watch the old masters-- the Machados, Rickson, Renzo, Carlson Jr., Pedro Sauer, Fabio Gurgel, Murilo Bustamante, Allan Goes in particular have some of the best teachings of the art in the gi IMO. Bernardo Farias channels is excellent as he often has many different masters showing all kinds of techniques. There are others, for sure, but those are just some of my personal favorites.
Comp level is diff level. you can train as a hobbyist
also choose training partners carefully and avoid egoistic people specially when training in different gyms!
Could this channel do a series on fundamental BJJ mechanics for beginners like this video.. this is very well explained, I'm actually impressed
Guy, the master Jean offers courses on his site! You just need to buy! As an example, Roger Gracie, Renzo Gracie and others do the same!
Wow! Simple and effective. Great detail, I am going to implement these in my training.
Amazing details thanks coach !
I love Jean Jacques Machado's techniques. He is definitely one of the pioneers of BJJ! Excellent!
Thank you Professor Mark and Master Jean Jacques
Coisa linda mestrão, obrigado!
The last part is pure gold. Everyone wants to learn the latest submission but this is the kind of thing that gets neglected.
Absolutely beautiful
Tenho dificuldade quando o oponente abaixa muito o quadril na hora de repor a guarda e ficamos rodando em círculos. 😅
JJM is goated.
That pretty supposes his brotherhood is that.
Far from it.
I can’t breath when I am under side control
You have to start turning sideways rather than remaining flat on your back.
only 136 likes is rookie numbers
Which is an absolute shame as this content is 1000% more valuable to your jiu-jitsu than 99% of all other instructionals out there.
@@greasebob Absolutely.
That spanish accent....hahahaha, get it???? (They speak Portuguese).
Is that guy chewing gum?
Yep - I chew in class before sparring. I like chewing and it stops bad breath!
O.G. straight up...book of knowledge ..love to do a class with teacher..ooss