As another 51-year-old newbie, this video has been a great help. The tips about strength to weight ratio were helpful as I have been a life-long weight trainer and probably carry too much weight for height. Any further advice for us old guys would be greatly appreciated.
Jeesh. This is hands down the greatest explanation of BJJ (aside from the God John Danaher obviously). This applies to more than BJJ and that's why this video is so amazing! I watch this channel and John Danaher for advice, amazing.
Also, a 51 year old white belt. VERY glad I found your content. You are clearly operating at a very high level. Very inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to put these videos together. Much appreciated, sir!
I've just started training in Ju-Jitsu and I'm so glad I found your channel. Every video is on point succinct and useful. Being 42 years old some of the advice for us older rollers is very welcome. Love the channel, thank you.
Digging all of your content, professor! I am an OLD wrestler, just started 2x/ week bjj at age 60! My body is younger than most of my peers, but it is still a huge challenge to keep the heart rate in the right spot doing live rolls with no gi. Did my first rolls in my new gi on Monday - that was better for me. Hope to visit you in Wyoming sometime soon, I have a son living in Ft. Collins but I live in Kansas now.
Just found your channel and I’m amazed. The quality of your content, videography and the simplicity in which you narrate is impressive to say the least. Not to mention extremely helpful for training. Thank you!
Just found this channel and love it! I’ve been a black belt for several years, and been in wrestling for near about 40 years. So I know a little bit about grappling, and this dude just did an excellent presentation on what it takes to succeed in any grappling art/sport! Side note: I used to live between Alcova and Casper. That is clearly Wyoming! Drove through Laramie about a million times!
loving your material... one of the most important things that I did to aid my ability to move under pressure, was breathing exercises.... the yogic breathing exercises that Rickson did, Pranayama I believe! before this, as a white belt I literally couldn't breath at times and felt, well, like I'm drawing, we all know the feeling.... through breathing exercises I was able to stay calmer, and lost the drowning feeling to an extent enough that I was able to start thinking about moving and move! Pramayana!!!!
Good confirmation! No such thing as an overweight BJJ black belt division champion! My biggest problem as a student for now. Otherwise, a whole lot of fun to learn jiujitsu!
That movement, In your 50s? Amazing. I'm setting here at 39 thinking holy crap 😳 🤪🤣🤣. Still a brand newbie right now. And feel wrecked for days after training. But I know it'll get better once I can stay consistent.
The difference between having "acceptable" cardio and "great" cardio can't be understated. When you have great cardio, you'll have energy to find ways out of submissions that someone with a normal cardio level just wouldn't have the energy to defeat. Obviously technique above all, but having great cardio definitely adds a few lives!
I love how you talk about being lean while eating pankcakes. lol Most of us do not have humming bird metabolisms. What it takes for some to get truly lean makes it almost not worth it. I have in my life managed to get my body fat down to 5.9% and yes, my cardio and movement were pretty good. I was also having to eat less than 1,000 calories per day, (almost all protein) and do 3-4 hours or training and cardio while working construction in the summer. No thanks. I'll keep my 25-30 pounds of fat and wrist lock a MF. LMAO
This is exactly the video I was looking for. I'm unable to get to the gym at the moment and my lack of mobility has always been my biggest limitation. Particularly my hips and shoulders. I've done any number of mobility techniques for those issues but it has barely budged. Any recommendations?
I love this channel - these are very well crafted BJJ videos (check out old man BJJ if you haven't! Definitely my fav so far) The content is on point and the way you instruct through the video is perfect. I appreciate that you are doing this for all of us - subbed, liked and shared with all of my BJJ buddies! Thank you! ~MR
The strength to weight ratio confuses many people. Make absolutely no mistake in the pool of combat sports being 198lbs 10%BF will make you an absolute monster. Being lean when you weigh sub 160lbs is completely mediocre.
Ok what's everyone's opinion on this...sport bjj and self defense bjj...if your only taught to compete , then wouldn't that make you an incomplete belt holder
The key to being a great BJJ player is becoming efficient. You need to be physically efficient and technically efficient.
Sir,
I am a 51 year old white belt. Thank you sir for taking your time to explain these matters so clearly.
As another 51-year-old newbie, this video has been a great help. The tips about strength to weight ratio were helpful as I have been a life-long weight trainer and probably carry too much weight for height. Any further advice for us old guys would be greatly appreciated.
It’s like I’m learning JiuJitsu all over again. Explanations and demonstrations are on point amigo!
Multiplied Blessings & Many Thanks from Mindanao! OSSS
Man what a great channel. I love the way you make me think.
Jeesh. This is hands down the greatest explanation of BJJ (aside from the God John Danaher obviously). This applies to more than BJJ and that's why this video is so amazing! I watch this channel and John Danaher for advice, amazing.
Also, a 51 year old white belt. VERY glad I found your content. You are clearly operating at a very high level. Very inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to put these videos together. Much appreciated, sir!
I've just started training in Ju-Jitsu and I'm so glad I found your channel. Every video is on point succinct and useful. Being 42 years old some of the advice for us older rollers is very welcome.
Love the channel, thank you.
Amen to this. This channel is just right for those of us who are newer and older!
Great video!
I'm so glad I found your channel.
These are some of the best videos on JJ i've ever seen. Thank you so much for putting these together.
Just found your channel and it's full of awesome info. Thank you sir 💪🏽
Awesome video sir... love them all
Digging all of your content, professor! I am an OLD wrestler, just started 2x/ week bjj at age 60! My body is younger than most of my peers, but it is still a huge challenge to keep the heart rate in the right spot doing live rolls with no gi. Did my first rolls in my new gi on Monday - that was better for me. Hope to visit you in Wyoming sometime soon, I have a son living in Ft. Collins but I live in Kansas now.
Awesome video, you and my friend were my motivation to jiu jitsu I am now working towards my second year love all the videos keep them up.
Damn I'm loving this guys content! Keep it coming please.
Amazing video; Loved it. A lot of great wisdom I’m going to take with me in my BJJ journey.
Just found your channel and I’m amazed. The quality of your content, videography and the simplicity in which you narrate is impressive to say the least. Not to mention extremely helpful for training. Thank you!
Wow!! this is incredible insight and practical explanation. Thank you for your time. From Phoenix, Arizona. :-)
Great Video. Luvd the content and the videoograohy. Keep it coming.
So much good information. Love the format. Right to the point and good demonstration as well.
Just found this channel and love it! I’ve been a black belt for several years, and been in wrestling for near about 40 years. So I know a little bit about grappling, and this dude just did an excellent presentation on what it takes to succeed in any grappling art/sport!
Side note: I used to live between Alcova and Casper. That is clearly Wyoming! Drove through Laramie about a million times!
loving your material... one of the most important things that I did to aid my ability to move under pressure, was breathing exercises.... the yogic breathing exercises that Rickson did, Pranayama I believe! before this, as a white belt I literally couldn't breath at times and felt, well, like I'm drawing, we all know the feeling.... through breathing exercises I was able to stay calmer, and lost the drowning feeling to an extent enough that I was able to start thinking about moving and move! Pramayana!!!!
Fantastic quality again! I’m really impressed with your videos. Just subscribed! 🤙
Good confirmation! No such thing as an overweight BJJ black belt division champion! My biggest problem as a student for now. Otherwise, a whole lot of fun to learn jiujitsu!
Thanks for posting. Absolutely inspirational!
Man, this makes so much sense 🙏
Great explanation Rick! Love it, thank you.
Another great video 👌 can't wait for the next one!
This is fantastic
This man is the real deal.
Nicely done.
Great stuff. Just what I was looking for. Great style and production too. Definitely a sub from me!
Great content 👌🏻
Nice. I’m 62 and need every advantage I can get; I’m in a gym full of young, super-fit animals.
What would be amazing would be a video work out for jiu-jitsu like you showed for mobility exercises. I would use it at least 3 times a week
Thank you, I feel you should write a book so we can study these principles.
Where do these awesome production values come from? It's better than anything on cable.
That movement, In your 50s? Amazing. I'm setting here at 39 thinking holy crap 😳 🤪🤣🤣. Still a brand newbie right now. And feel wrecked for days after training. But I know it'll get better once I can stay consistent.
Excellent! 👍🏼🥋
Great video 👊🏻 thank you.
RESPECT! OSS!
The difference between having "acceptable" cardio and "great" cardio can't be understated. When you have great cardio, you'll have energy to find ways out of submissions that someone with a normal cardio level just wouldn't have the energy to defeat. Obviously technique above all, but having great cardio definitely adds a few lives!
thanks for sharing.
I love how you talk about being lean while eating pankcakes. lol Most of us do not have humming bird metabolisms. What it takes for some to get truly lean makes it almost not worth it. I have in my life managed to get my body fat down to 5.9% and yes, my cardio and movement were pretty good. I was also having to eat less than 1,000 calories per day, (almost all protein) and do 3-4 hours or training and cardio while working construction in the summer. No thanks. I'll keep my 25-30 pounds of fat and wrist lock a MF. LMAO
38 with open heart surgery 2 years ago is a real struggle rolling with heavier ppl.
9:35 whats the song? Great video, thanks
This is exactly the video I was looking for. I'm unable to get to the gym at the moment and my lack of mobility has always been my biggest limitation. Particularly my hips and shoulders. I've done any number of mobility techniques for those issues but it has barely budged. Any recommendations?
I love this channel - these are very well crafted BJJ videos (check out old man BJJ if you haven't! Definitely my fav so far) The content is on point and the way you instruct through the video is perfect. I appreciate that you are doing this for all of us - subbed, liked and shared with all of my BJJ buddies! Thank you! ~MR
Will teach pancake making, for Jiu Jitsu lesson.
Very nice job great explanation check out my boxing fundamentals video and bjj video.
The strength to weight ratio confuses many people. Make absolutely no mistake in the pool of combat sports being 198lbs 10%BF will make you an absolute monster. Being lean when you weigh sub 160lbs is completely mediocre.
Where is this guy based out of?
Great bjj content. But sadly, the music ruined it for me.
Ok what's everyone's opinion on this...sport bjj and self defense bjj...if your only taught to compete , then wouldn't that make you an incomplete belt holder