This type of “simple” principles (in the sense that they are easy to follow and to implement) is what helps you to become untappable at your own level. And once you get the conviction that you are untappable (again, at your own level) your confidence grows and suddenly you have the peace of mind to be able to think calmly about your next 3 steps because you are not concerned about surviving (how can one tap that who is untappable, as they say in the far east…). The direct consequence is that your overall strategy and your offense become better. Your partner’s offense also becomes better because they need to be more crisp to get you. And in this manner, everyone is safe and everyone progresses immensely. Thanks so much for posting this, what a great lesson!
This is a mindset too and is a major milestone in BJJ. When you’re not worried about winning or losing your jiu jitsu seems to hit another level. It flows more and your energy expenditure goes way down. You learn to move around weight and strength and use connection and angles instead. I had a big guy (260 lb rodeo cowboy) pass my guard this morning and I was just super calm and waited for him to move. I knew I couldn’t escape by casting him off so I waited. Threatened the buggy choke and a wrist lock from the bottom just to make him move. When he moved I turned to my knees and came out to his back. Jiu jitsu is fun when you make that transition. It goes from a fight to a roll.
Wow simplicity at it's finest. Sometimes we think too much in Jiu Jitsu. The connection concept is amazing. Make Jiu Jitsu work against them let them reach over committ then attack.
Awesome kimura escape. The gold nugget from this is the demonstration and explanation of connection. That is a huge piece that is not being taught to people. Great video!
Absolute Magic 🎩 !!! I will do this everytime now. I watched this video like Professor Jean-Jacques was about to levitate. The hand positioning is golden but the bottom side "glue" to your opponent I mind blowing. 🤯 👍🏾🥋 Thank you.
Great coaching ❤
Jean Jacques is an amazingly good teacher
JJM is the google of jj...whatever you ask you get an answer and its always correct
Brilliant
It's incredible to me how much depth there is to JJM's answers. This was mind-blowing
This type of “simple” principles (in the sense that they are easy to follow and to implement) is what helps you to become untappable at your own level. And once you get the conviction that you are untappable (again, at your own level) your confidence grows and suddenly you have the peace of mind to be able to think calmly about your next 3 steps because you are not concerned about surviving (how can one tap that who is untappable, as they say in the far east…).
The direct consequence is that your overall strategy and your offense become better. Your partner’s offense also becomes better because they need to be more crisp to get you. And in this manner, everyone is safe and everyone progresses immensely.
Thanks so much for posting this, what a great lesson!
This is a mindset too and is a major milestone in BJJ. When you’re not worried about winning or losing your jiu jitsu seems to hit another level. It flows more and your energy expenditure goes way down. You learn to move around weight and strength and use connection and angles instead. I had a big guy (260 lb rodeo cowboy) pass my guard this morning and I was just super calm and waited for him to move. I knew I couldn’t escape by casting him off so I waited. Threatened the buggy choke and a wrist lock from the bottom just to make him move. When he moved I turned to my knees and came out to his back.
Jiu jitsu is fun when you make that transition. It goes from a fight to a roll.
Finally perfect explanation of connection. I thought it was something else entirely. Thank you.
Wow simplicity at it's finest. Sometimes we think too much in Jiu Jitsu. The connection concept is amazing. Make Jiu Jitsu work against them let them reach over committ then attack.
Awesome kimura escape. The gold nugget from this is the demonstration and explanation of connection. That is a huge piece that is not being taught to people. Great video!
That was sucha a succient masterclass in connection, leverage, and base! JJM never fails to impress.
The elbow to rib connection bit at the end was just magic. Love it. So subtle and not obvious until explained. Thanks so much for posting!
incredible to be able to learn from a master like that - these videos are so fantastic! ❤
magic, nothing else. Jean Jacques is really the man
These guys are lucky to learn from such an amazing teacher
Love your teaching style JJM!
I would walk over broken glass bearfoot to have this time withthis great man. SO ENVIOUS!! THANK you for your generous posting of this 🙏🙏
Or you could just go to Beverly Hills
Wow, JJM makes things seem so simple and easy. I love his approach. Beautiful.
mind blown
Amazing detail and knowledge. Thanks for posting
Thank you sir👍
Mind you, the answers are on the spot. Ju-Jitsu Freestyle
Amazing insights. Thank you for sharing
Amazing. Invisible BJJ made visible !
I really needed this
Beautiful work
Absolute Magic 🎩 !!!
I will do this everytime now. I watched this video like Professor Jean-Jacques was about to levitate. The hand positioning is golden but the bottom side "glue" to your opponent I mind blowing. 🤯
👍🏾🥋 Thank you.
Very interesting - thank you 🙏
6:37 Thats what jiu jitsu does im using you against you offfft. I see why our 3rd degree black belt says im giving him submissions/sweeps
6:40 even camera had to blink during this awesome detail with connection in side control :D
That triangle escape looks interesting. Would love to see a video showing JJM breaking this down.
wow this gluing principle is amazing knowledge
"yeh so I just started bjj, with this guy uhhh jean Jacque Machado, seems to be going well so far" 😄
💡
The purple belch didn't know the difference between an omoplata and a Kimura and the Kimura escape? You been caught three times by the same damn move?
He was a brown belt actually 😅
@@thebizness5596 Nahhh, brown in color and that's bout it!! Caught three times??
@@kedah2398 I agree bro, crazy!
brown😀
If you train jits and aren’t subbed to JJM you are wasting energy on them mats