A narrated roll between 52 year old Brown belts
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this narrated video I am rolling with Joe D! He is a fellow brown belt at the academy. We received our brown belts together back in December. He is one of my main training partners at the academy.
You can find our prior roll back when we were purple belts in the link below!
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56 year old recent black belt here...love what you guys are doing; at our age this is THE WAY to roll (its exactly what I've been doing last 3 years & its paid off)...nice pace, methodical, good flow. Nice stuff.
You guys put the young ones to shame awesome rolls guys love watching and listening 👊
Ha thank you. Respect to you Paul
This has the vibe of James Bond fighting one of those big, strong, quiet Bond villain henchman 😂
Haha. I’m a James Bond?! Lol. Like roger Moore.
Except without the philandering.
I like your approach to training. I’m a 39 year old brown belt. My whole game has evolved to a slower, pressure based style since I don’t move too well but am larger and stronger than most people I train with. Keep up the good work.
Thank you! Yes slow is safe! Thank you for the kind words and thank you for tuning in.
Brown belt here also.. Great roll guys.. Sometimes when you are on bottom the big guy steps up with one leg. You could try to scoop that leg op for a single leg x when he does that in the future and sweep him from there. Btw the big guy has excellent john wayne sweeps from bottom halfguard :)
I agree Joe is a gentleman and great to roll with. Always quick to offer tips and tricks during rounds. Great job guys!!
Agreed and he has gotten so much better in the 18 months I've known him! As have you!
55 year old brown belt here and thinking about training again after a few years out and your videos are great for me. As a suggestion to your question of how to pass a guard of someone like that work on your grip breaks and bull fighter passing. Your 2 on 1 was the right idea, just make it work better. Keep up the great vids they help me a lot! thnx.
You are welcome and thank you for the kin sentiments
I've been practicing jiu jitsu for almost nine months now and have been recently looking for the style of BJJ that fits my body type, strength and weaknesses. I think Joes style could work for me. I'm 52yo, 245, strong upper body and legs but not agile at all and technically weak.
I appreciate your videos. Thank you.
You sound like Joe. Just develop a nice technical halfguard game. I agree on finding a style that fits one’s body type btw.
I love your content. long time subscriber. I'm 56 and 2 stripe blue. I have adopted your butterfly guard and it really works for me. I'm the only one at my gym that uses it. thanks for all the tips. Cheers!
That is great to hear! Thank you! I remember when I started playing butterfly. I used to get passed like crazy. lol. You are welcome and respect to you!
Great video keep up the great content!! Hope all is well looking forward to a future roll
Thank you brother! Yes it’s been a while
59 years old. Been rolling for 28 years. Great rolls. I like the pace.
Wow that’s a lot of rolling. Thank you!
Great roll... And yes, slo-mo cam on other clips is a nice touch - didn't need it here. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! I don't want to force feed the slow mo zoom cam! lol.
Try using omoplatas , will work great with heavy guys
Nice John Wayne sweep for the big guy
100%. He has a fierce half guard.
52 year old blue belt here. Love the channel. Curious if you do anything outside of Jits as far as strength training/Cardio. With each passing year it gets harder to recover, and I'm finding myself only training and doing less and less outside of it. Curious if you've had the same experience.
I do zero strength training. I ride an electric skateboard and go hiking recreationally. It’s hard to do both as we age. I try to do jits 3-4 days a week. That’s enough for me.
Man the whole not going to hurt me deal is so relevant, I'm 56, 6'2" 270lbs, wrestling background and do well at comps with guys my age as a blue belt, I started at 53. The guys that hurt me are the young spassy white belts going after explosive but BAD attempts at various neck attacks (I have 2 herniated disks in my neck) or bad takedowns. My default with a new young person is take down quickly and hold them down as I don't trust them. When I get to roll with another person and swap positions and enjoy the movement it's such a HUGE relief and sense of enjoyment.
OK I watched the full video and the thing you're missing is hip pressure. The pass from the knee shield is to push it down then get your chest on top if it and then collapse the top leg, you can even act is if you're doing a double leg there to help collapse it, chest on top, weight on our chest and your toes. Most of the time you're not using your body weight, even against the heavier opponent. Learning how to apply pressure like a wrestler is such a crucial game changer.
@@mtxpert Agreed but how would that free my leg?
@@Jitsover50 When you pressure down on the top leg and grab like a double you then go into pushup position with your chest as the pressure point on the top thigh vs your hands on the mat, this allows you to straighten your legs out. Something like this - th-cam.com/video/qymk3xe3boE/w-d-xo.html
@@mtxpert Marcos was my main coach at Marcelo’s for 3 years. Btw
You going to Worlds? I competed at Pans for Masters 6 blue and will do Worlds as well as long as my health continues to be OK.
Interesting half guard. 07:12 I play a lot of half but its much looser than his. Curious how he keeps it so tight.
I could be wrong but I think it’s a combination of natural strength and weight lifting. I think he was a cross fitter. I will tell him to respond on here!
It’s tough to do much when a guy is playing that sit back type game and he is bigger and stronger. You really have to just let them bring it.
Agreed.
Yeah but can we get a roll between fifty 2 year old brown belts tho? now that would be a good video.
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lol
Do you have a good stretch routine? You’re very limber and your legs can move in positions I’m having difficulty with and I’m a lot younger than you.
34 male, military, only been doing JJ for a few months and Judo for a little bit longer.
Any help appreciated!
Try this! th-cam.com/video/XDeXAz2jkZQ/w-d-xo.html. Thank you for watching!
@@Jitsover50 awesome! thank you!
Stretching after rolling helps especially on a day you have nothing to do afterward so you can take your time.
@@cinattra I think whatever you think is helping you is helping. I feel running and stretching before class is helpful though I never stretch after class. I've never gotten a massage. I've never ben to a chiropractor or did an ice bath. But if people that do those things and thinks it helps them, then it does. IMO
@@Jitsover50 You're right though. I'm 51 and it takes me a long time before I warm up. I need a warm up for the regular warm up. So I'm typically not stretchable until halfway through class and if class is really technique heavy that day it could be the entirety of class.
You say about black belts can just get what they want, have you seen the Keenan Cornelius rolling video where he narrates live what he’s doing while hes rolling? Even when he’s telling people what hes going to do, theres no stopping him.
Yes I love those videos! I’m a big fan. I’ve followed him since brown belt
@@Jitsover50 they are great. Ive been watching those since day 1 white belt. I keep going back to see what new things I pick up on. Its amazing what you start to recognise.
It will be the same with yours. Ill keep returning to see what i missed.
How tall are you and how much do you weigh?
6 feet. 174 pounds
Hi my friend, who is sensei?
Professor Mike Codella. He is a 4th degree Renzo Gracie black belt
@@Jitsover50 Great, it was just curiosity, I am 44 years old purple belt
@@xyborg1 where are you training these days?
@@Jitsover50 Caracas in Venezuela
5:44 never intentionaly give up top position unless you are going for a sub. On the street it's dumb, in competition you lose points. It's basically never a good idea and a bad habit to form in training.
No kidding. Lol. I’ve been training for 26 years.
@@Jitsover50 I've only been training about 15 (56 year old brown belt). The Gentleman in black is intentionally giving up top. It's a bad habit.
It's not a bad habit, if I did it intentionally to switch up the flow. I would only do this during a friendly roll with a great training partner that has a similar mind set. You will never see me do this during a hard rolling round. Just saying.
@@pajdim2 Fair enough.
@@russelltimmerman3771 Respect to you. He is playing half guard. He doesn't have to do that. We are rolling not competing for inches. Try not to describe anything as dumb. It makes you seem condescending and argumentative. How would you expect someone to respond to that type of condescension? :)