Bernardo é o melhor e mais humilde, orgulho de juiz de fora. Caiu até lagrima assistindo vendo um cara da cidade da onde eu nasci, que treinou e pegou todas as faixas com o mesmo mestre que eu conseguir chegar tao longe e sem perder o carater e o espirito, tu é o cara cabeção!!!!!
Passei a admirar esse atleta pelo respeito ,pela forma seria que ele treina e principalmente por manter sempre "a velha escola "sempre atualizada....oss
Couldn't you guys pay the poor composer who wrote those songs, did you really have to steal the sample audio(s) from Audiojungle? It's not like you guys have a great rep to begin with.
After 9 minutes or so you hear "AudioJungle!" several times, which is an audio-stamp that is used by the site AudioJungle (to prevent stealing samples) where many indie composers sell their songs to try and make a living.
I am not sure how I would know or how you'd be able to find it. Ask @FloGrappling? I don't think they've written down which songs they've stolen, but it might be worth a shot.
Fire Paretti (sorry if I mis-spelled that). He made some mistakes in your strength and conditioning. It bothers me to see this from coaches who train high level athletes. I'm sure they are getting high level hourly rates, too. Sorry to post something negative. I just hate seeing this. Just like with Galvao.
These weird, gadgetty, circuit-based-grade-school-PE-class-circus routines are solely performed by grapplers due to a grave misunderstanding of the word "specificity". No other high level athletes train like this. The guy literally says "high intensity, low volume exercises that don't interfere with his jiu jitsu", then they cut to a clip of him whacking a sandbag in Farias balls for high reps. The entire segment is low intensity, high volume randomly banded strap-on lifts that you haven't seen before, _for a reason_. Strength training is a science which pertains to building strength, which is a physical attribute that _isn't dependent on what sport you compete in_. Strength is strength. The ability to _demonstrate_ strength is called sport skill. You don't get better at BJJ by doing squats wearing a strap on sandbag, and it sure in hell ain't the best of ways to get stronger either.
@Honken do you even train jiu-jitsu bro? Yeah, I didnt think so. He isnt getting whacked in the balls with a sandbag lol. He is doing plyometric x-guard drills with a heavy bag. But you wouldn't know what that is since you are obviously speaking from a place of complete ignorance. So strength is what, how much ya bench?? ROFL Yeah, NFL athletes don't do plyometric training?... yeah right. haha you're a real jokester bud. Randomly banded strap-on lifts? Resistance bands improving the power of your shot (that's a grappling term, may want to look it up) or posture while standing in opponents closed guard is not random. It's actually wonderful training, and you now just look like an ass.
Yeah bro dude yeah fuck lol yeah! I'm a two stripe blue belt. Strength is force production, and your ability to demonstrate that force production in your given sport. If your sport is heavily reliant on upper body pushing, then yes, how much you bench is very relevant. Resistance bands are great for non-specific volume, or learning tools. They're very unreliable in terms of quantifying performed work, a better option for i.e. posturing in top closed guard would be some actual hip extension movement like deadlifts, RDLS, skwaats as these movements are easily trained and progressed. I highly suggest reading Starting Strength or Scientific Principles of Strength Training if you're interested in dwelving into the subject of strength training. Bro :)
Huge honor for me to watch the history of this living legend, we love u Bernardo!
Mike Tyson once said "A happy fighter is a dangerous fighter!" and Bernardo Faria is the happiest guy in BJJ.
When did he say that?
Don't forget Mikey Musumeci
Watching this was a “huge honor for me”!
Bernardo and Marcelo are the nicest guys in the world!
This guy lets his inner beast out during competition day. Man, those are some focused, intense eyes.
He makes me feel proud as a "nice guy". Us nice guys can still be topped level assassins.
get off your on 🍆 man.... be humble 😂
What a nice guy, and awesome fighter
He is a definition for the word “NICE”
This is where the saying " DONT TAKE MY KINDNESS FOR WEAKNESS" comes from.
Bernardo is one of the most amazing bjj fighter and an awesome personality
Huge Honor For Me! To watch this video
My all time Jiu Jitsu Hero. Humble dedicated warrior! A example to all practitioners
Bernardo é o melhor e mais humilde, orgulho de juiz de fora. Caiu até lagrima assistindo vendo um cara da cidade da onde eu nasci, que treinou e pegou todas as faixas com o mesmo mestre que eu conseguir chegar tao longe e sem perder o carater e o espirito, tu é o cara cabeção!!!!!
They need to create a Jiu-Jitsu character for him on The Muppet Show. he could do his own voice! such a cool guy.
That was so fun to watch because I could feel Bernardo’s true joy in his passion for jiu jitsu.
Just started BJJ. This man is helping me big time in my journey.
I have such respect for Bernardo!
This guy is such a legend
going to start training at Bernardos academy next week. super excited
Mark Landry lucky
How is it
It’s so good that Mark Landry doesn’t have the time to respond on TH-cam. You must be loving it. Happy for you.
This video was a Huge honor for ME.
Such a great dude.
Bernardo is such a nice guy!!!!
Passei a admirar esse atleta pelo respeito ,pela forma seria que ele treina e principalmente por manter sempre "a velha escola "sempre atualizada....oss
Such a great guy- I'm new to the sport, and have such admiration for Bernardo- it goes to show you; you don't need to be a dick to be a killer.
I didn’t know he was such a beast. Wow
A humble champion!
Anybody else think that Bernardo is one of the most like-able characters in BJJ??
Great story about his dad too. It's too late to quit now! Sounds like a great father
Such a dope personality
huge honor for us
FERA, much respect!
There's no way you can dislike this guy
Mr. huge honor for me
Such a sweet guy
Such a great BJJ Champion and person. He has torn down the walls of grappling with his open mind and honesty and humility.
I love that Bernardo Faria loves juijitsu!
Brilliant ❤️
The best Charakter and nicest Guy in Bjj and a Dangerous men in the ground
Great documentary.
Audio Jungle.
What a humble man. If only as many kids looked up to Bernardo as look up to McNuggets.
This is awesome.
Motivational movie! Love @bernardofaria
Hey guys,I am here to watch Bernardo's hooge honor for me. 😊
Legendary Figure in BJJ and it's development and dissemination.
Os
Muito bom!!
hard not to root for this guy
Sou fã
Great content. I really enjoyed this one.
The sweetest man in BJJ
Bernardo Faria é minha maior referência no Jiu Jitsu 👊🏼😃
Is there a part 2 to this?
I do his over under pass. It s quite efficient.
I love it, I'm a white belt and mixing it with stack pass i can even catch some blues off guard
9:23 can't believe a company making this much money and asking for a paid subscription couldn't be bothered to pay for the audio they use smh.
SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME THE NAME OF THE SONG STARTING FROM 12:50 TILL 14:25. ITS SOOO BEAUTIFUL!!
Nice doc, but I can hear the audio jungle water mark.
OSS!!!🤙
9:23 - someone forgot to pay for the music
Couldn't you guys pay the poor composer who wrote those songs, did you really have to steal the sample audio(s) from Audiojungle? It's not like you guys have a great rep to begin with.
Honken what are the songs
After 9 minutes or so you hear "AudioJungle!" several times, which is an audio-stamp that is used by the site AudioJungle (to prevent stealing samples) where many indie composers sell their songs to try and make a living.
Honken i mean around 2- 2.30 minutes theres this song that comes on and i cant find it
I am not sure how I would know or how you'd be able to find it. Ask @FloGrappling? I don't think they've written down which songs they've stolen, but it might be worth a shot.
Honken ok thanks
The physio coach is the brother of Jordan Schlansky, I´ve heard
There’s no way this is true
What's the track that starts at 2:30?
Are you left handed?
I notice the way you enter your over under and half guard is always the opposite side to my preferred side so it has me wondering
Thumbs up for the 50 cent song during first sparring
I love the advice in the first minute! Animal!
When this virus shits over I wanna make the drive to train at Bernardo's school
Love the laugh 6:17
O cara é brasileiro, e o vídeo não tem nem legenda...
Who else recognizes that song at 2:30 lmao 👀
any luck?
I do LOL
Brian Shaw's brother
Po Bernardo só americano por aqui.
I want to be his friend.
yellow belt to blue belt???
Fire Paretti (sorry if I mis-spelled that). He made some mistakes in your strength and conditioning. It bothers me to see this from coaches who train high level athletes. I'm sure they are getting high level hourly rates, too. Sorry to post something negative. I just hate seeing this. Just like with Galvao.
hey, could you mark the mistakes? what do you suggest instead?
thanks!
I see bad technique in squad (Galvao)
These weird, gadgetty, circuit-based-grade-school-PE-class-circus routines are solely performed by grapplers due to a grave misunderstanding of the word "specificity". No other high level athletes train like this.
The guy literally says "high intensity, low volume exercises that don't interfere with his jiu jitsu", then they cut to a clip of him whacking a sandbag in Farias balls for high reps. The entire segment is low intensity, high volume randomly banded strap-on lifts that you haven't seen before, _for a reason_.
Strength training is a science which pertains to building strength, which is a physical attribute that _isn't dependent on what sport you compete in_. Strength is strength. The ability to _demonstrate_ strength is called sport skill. You don't get better at BJJ by doing squats wearing a strap on sandbag, and it sure in hell ain't the best of ways to get stronger either.
@Honken do you even train jiu-jitsu bro? Yeah, I didnt think so. He isnt getting whacked in the balls with a sandbag lol. He is doing plyometric x-guard drills with a heavy bag. But you wouldn't know what that is since you are obviously speaking from a place of complete ignorance. So strength is what, how much ya bench?? ROFL Yeah, NFL athletes don't do plyometric training?... yeah right. haha you're a real jokester bud. Randomly banded strap-on lifts? Resistance bands improving the power of your shot (that's a grappling term, may want to look it up) or posture while standing in opponents closed guard is not random. It's actually wonderful training, and you now just look like an ass.
Yeah bro dude yeah fuck lol yeah! I'm a two stripe blue belt. Strength is force production, and your ability to demonstrate that force production in your given sport. If your sport is heavily reliant on upper body pushing, then yes, how much you bench is very relevant.
Resistance bands are great for non-specific volume, or learning tools. They're very unreliable in terms of quantifying performed work, a better option for i.e. posturing in top closed guard would be some actual hip extension movement like deadlifts, RDLS, skwaats as these movements are easily trained and progressed.
I highly suggest reading Starting Strength or Scientific Principles of Strength Training if you're interested in dwelving into the subject of strength training. Bro :)
Turn on English subtitles and read from 7:00 till 7:10 😂🤣
He has two brothers and one is a doctor and the other is a “ninja”?
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think he meant to say engineer 🤣🤣🤣
Eduardo de Oliveira oh, lol! Thanks for the clarification. 😁😂🤟
over under guy
"Audio Jungle"
Real life Goku. Happy monster
Eats a toe hold like a boss.
Gets beat by Gordon Ryan in 20 seconds.
in a Gi?
Sound like Kermit. A Murder Kermit.