Coach/Professor Erik Paulson is my favorite grappler/fighter by miles. He speaks the way I understand, and his knowledge/technique is bottomless. I’m just thankful his content is so accessible. Love this guy.
Yo Erik, looking good man. Still a great teacher. This is Louie from Tacketts. It's been 30 years and I still remember stuff you taught me. Thanks man.
@@erikpaulson4929 Same here man. Doing well. Living in Idaho. Run into Chris Kent once in a while. Trying to stay healthy. When i hit 50 the body really started breaking down! Lol. But great man. Really enjoy your stuff. Taught my son that Shooto Flow you used to teach us a few years ago. Great stuff man.
I needed to hear that… literally as if you were speaking to me at the right time 👊🏾 keep that kinda content coming! Quick kill… 💯 time to turn it up! Some knowledge right there !
3 levels of grappling described in this video: 1. Having an attack/series from a position 2. Having a position and taking what they give you 3. Calling your submission
I spent 8 months focused on omaplatas. The onteresting part is that by the end of it, I could see all kinds of entries. Armlocks, triangles, and the back just always seemed available.
@@mikuspalmis I wish but I live far away - Dana Point - I sold my car due to financial hardship - so the only nearby bjj facility -at least by now - is "peaceful warrior" (I think Sensei there is or was a CSW student). Thanks for the follow up. I dream of training with you, guys
Man everything you're saying is exactly what I think about the sport right now. All the arts should be combined people think wreslting is just standing, but wrestling can be used effectively on the ground too.
Coach/Professor Erik Paulson is my favorite grappler/fighter by miles. He speaks the way I understand, and his knowledge/technique is bottomless. I’m just thankful his content is so accessible. Love this guy.
Sensei erik is absolutely amazing
Rumina Sato is the person who told me about you. Very happy he did. Great lessons!
Thank you
Erik Paulson is by far my favorite grappling instructor. No bs and explains things in a way you can understand plus has a killer mentality.
Yo Erik, looking good man. Still a great teacher. This is Louie from Tacketts. It's been 30 years and I still remember stuff you taught me. Thanks man.
Louie. I miss you. How are you doing?
@@erikpaulson4929 Same here man. Doing well. Living in Idaho. Run into Chris Kent once in a while. Trying to stay healthy. When i hit 50 the body really started breaking down! Lol. But great man. Really enjoy your stuff. Taught my son that Shooto Flow you used to teach us a few years ago. Great stuff man.
I love it. Erik is someone I wish I could have trained under.
one of the best teachers iv seen online
I love this guy! The “kobra Kai” of grappling 🙏🏾
I needed to hear that… literally as if you were speaking to me at the right time 👊🏾 keep that kinda content coming! Quick kill… 💯 time to turn it up! Some knowledge right there !
I love and respect Sensei / Coach Erik so much, so much knowledge and passion forged through experience and dedication
3 levels of grappling described in this video:
1. Having an attack/series from a position
2. Having a position and taking what they give you
3. Calling your submission
True master
I remember those Quick Kills Series. Good stuff!
This was a great video thank you!
I spent 8 months focused on omaplatas. The onteresting part is that by the end of it, I could see all kinds of entries. Armlocks, triangles, and the back just always seemed available.
God I hope I get to attend a seminar, love this guy!
Hopefully, I'd train with you soon, guys
Are you training at CSW now?
@@mikuspalmis I wish but I live far away - Dana Point - I sold my car due to financial hardship - so the only nearby bjj facility -at least by now - is "peaceful warrior" (I think Sensei there is or was a CSW student). Thanks for the follow up. I dream of training with you, guys
Always informative and entertaining 🎉
He is a product of the great Gene Lebel
Paulson, do you speak Japanese? Still go there? You should do a shoot video of your time in Japan with some stories.
danke
It's all a form of wrestling.
Capoeira guy here. Love the vids and how you make everything easy to understand.
Analysis paralysis
Gross that guys picking his toes in the back
So sorry
He needs a pedicure. Many guys don't take care of their foot hygiene.
@@erikpaulson4929 A pedicure ? For BJJ ?
Assassin!
its grappling. Catch wrestling contains it all.
Man everything you're saying is exactly what I think about the sport right now. All the arts should be combined people think wreslting is just standing, but wrestling can be used effectively on the ground too.