I love watching the few red belt videos out there. The practitioners have amazing strategy and techniques, but because of their age they move slowly enough that the rest of us can follow along.
Wow Master Leao's base is ridiculous good. The way he stood in a lunge position during the knee slice. And the way he stays super low the whole time while playing top. Damn
Like being a painter and seeing Leonardo da vinci work. My first time seeing a red belt rolling, and its true, there are sooo many levels to this. Amazing.
Tenho um grande respeito e admiração pelo grão mestre Hilton leão, certa vez ele me disse uma frase: se estou cansado sento, sobre meu adversário deito,e sobre o tatame rolo. Resumindo: sento, deito e rolo.... OSS.
It's called showing respect for his elder. The black belt knows he could easily destroy the grandmaster. Not just because of his youth and size, but because the jiu-jitsu that he knows is light years more advanced than the kind the grandmaster learned. Look up recent interviews with Robert Drysdale. He talks about how jiu-jitsu didn't really start to advance into what it is today until the mid-1990s when tournaments began to become more common. Up until then the Japanese including the famed Kosen clubs were still way more technically advanced than the Brazilians. For example: sankaku-jime (triangle strangle) was invented by a pair of judoka in the 1920s and didn't even reach Brazil until the 1970s and members of the Gracie family have conformed it. This isn't a tournament match or a pair of young "bulls" going at it. It's a friendly session between two masters just having fun and showing respect.
We’ll all be old someday. This man knows more and, in order to learn what he knows, you rein in your ego. He’s not competing with him, he’s training/learning. Edit: I concede the points made in the long post but it’s easy to forget some of the classic ideas when we’re caught up in the current swells and eddies.
My red belt dude is old as shit and his movement is clearly a little compromised over the years of hard training. All I see is technical rolling where guy in black is trying to not to trounce him due to his relative youth
Red Belt in a a mathematical impossibility for me, but I plan to be rolling and teaching into my 70s, too. This guy is an inspiration.
Keep this comment updated every year and we'll come back to it.
Belts keep pants up
Why mathematically impossible?
John Danaher didn't start bjj until he was 28, but I would call him the most knowledgeable teacher in the game.
@@heymanhaha progression after black belt is by years. Red is like 30 years of being a black belt
The amount of mat time we are seeing is something to behold.
RESPECT
I love watching the few red belt videos out there.
The practitioners have amazing strategy and techniques, but because of their age they move slowly enough that the rest of us can follow along.
Respect. As a doctor I love seeing older people keeping physical. ❤️❤️❤️
Also a shame some don’t understand the respect they showed each other here.
as a doctor i would love the big money coming.
Wow Master Leao's base is ridiculous good. The way he stood in a lunge position during the knee slice. And the way he stays super low the whole time while playing top. Damn
Probably make it into the jedi council before I see red on my gi. RESPECT
U deserved more reply’s on this man, good one
Like being a painter and seeing Leonardo da vinci work. My first time seeing a red belt rolling, and its true, there are sooo many levels to this. Amazing.
Can you imagine how many reps he has in each position
@@aShamelessHigh repetitions
Highest level imaginable pure poetry in motion
Grão mestre Hilton leoa um ícone , uma lenda vivíssima da arte suave. Máximo respeito.
Bro I can't even imagine having a red belt this man has all of my admiration and respect.
Que bacana ver isso, grande mestre!
I can’t even imagine how much knowledge they both have especially the red belt master excellent skills
❤️ Respect!
Amazing....grao mestre Hilton Leao is still rolling
God bless him! 🙌 that's awesome!!
Sabedoria total meu Grande Mestre Hilton 🦁🚀👊 OSS
OSS! DEUS ABENÇÕE SEMPRE NOSSO GRANDE MESTRE HILTON LEÃO 💪🦁🚀🔥🏁
That was amazing
Muita saúde mestre Leão.
Tenho um grande respeito e admiração pelo grão mestre Hilton leão, certa vez ele me disse uma frase: se estou cansado sento, sobre meu adversário deito,e sobre o tatame rolo.
Resumindo: sento, deito e rolo.... OSS.
wow! Awesome technique.
Nice Armbar setup!
very cool!
I just started bjj a month ago, and wow this is beautiful jiu jitsu 🙆🏾♂️
Awesome
Mis respetos!!!!!
Dope !!!!! I LIKEY
I was waiting for him to tickle him
Oss. Respect.
Wow.
Don’t b messin with that ol fella
Respeito 🙏
So gangster.
how to I show this to my friends at the bingo hall?
Muito wow aki
WOW
nice video, song name?
What be thw song in the background doe
Shame - ghost
I wanna see Gordon Ryan tap this guy
Gordon Ryan fan boy. No doubt your a white belt that just discovered John Danahers death squad. It’s ok there are other greats out there.
Imagine someone grabbing him in the street to rob him 🤣 they would wake up maybe....
Casca grossa!
Is the black belt even trying? He seems scared to hurt the old man.
he's not just an old man... think about it.
@@hobles I understand his status. But he looks over powered
It's called showing respect for his elder. The black belt knows he could easily destroy the grandmaster. Not just because of his youth and size, but because the jiu-jitsu that he knows is light years more advanced than the kind the grandmaster learned.
Look up recent interviews with Robert Drysdale. He talks about how jiu-jitsu didn't really start to advance into what it is today until the mid-1990s when tournaments began to become more common. Up until then the Japanese including the famed Kosen clubs were still way more technically advanced than the Brazilians. For example: sankaku-jime (triangle strangle) was invented by a pair of judoka in the 1920s and didn't even reach Brazil until the 1970s and members of the Gracie family have conformed it.
This isn't a tournament match or a pair of young "bulls" going at it. It's a friendly session between two masters just having fun and showing respect.
@@barrettokarate right on . Thanks for schooling me . I'm on the outside looking in. I dunno anything about material arts .🍻👍
We’ll all be old someday. This man knows more and, in order to learn what he knows, you rein in your ego. He’s not competing with him, he’s training/learning.
Edit: I concede the points made in the long post but it’s easy to forget some of the classic ideas when we’re caught up in the current swells and eddies.
It’s like he was just playing with a child
sucks to get old
Which one?
this guy is not listed as official red belt, unknown red belt.
But he is tho
@@Luiz997488 it’s because he’s listed under the JJF not the IBJJF
you know it's time to retire when your training partner is laughing at you
Like to have seen the guy in black actually put some effort in
My red belt dude is old as shit and his movement is clearly a little compromised over the years of hard training. All I see is technical rolling where guy in black is trying to not to trounce him due to his relative youth
bro if the guy in black put in work he might have snapped him in half.
Really guy? Look how old the red belt is
@Juji-Gatame LMAO
@Juji-Gatame hilarious. A thumbs up from me.
Obviously was taking it easy on the older guy. Dont buy it at all.
whatever helps you sleep at night
I sleep fine, thanks for wondering.
McGregor could destroy both of them blindfolded.
He sure hasn't been proving that lately champ
Why does that matter?