Seeing you teach Mr. Dean always solidifies my desire to learn Jiu jitsu. Hopefully one day I can learn from either you or those that you've taught. Great video!
If you're ever in Beaufort, SC drop by The Stillness Academy, the instructor is a student of Professor Dean and is a phenomenal practitioner of the art and holistic living. I've been going there for two years in September, best decision I ever made.
@@palmettoaerialimagery5766 Awesome will do! I've never left NYS,but now SC is going on the list of states I need to visit. Thanks for the recommendation!
Excellent video as always I was just curious why they were only just learning breakfalls at this level? Ukemi is a japanese ju jitsu, day one basic move. Shouldn't they already know how to breakfall correctly?
Although there were many advanced students, there were also some people that had never done martial arts before attending this seminar. I'm always trying to make sure everyone is safe and on the same page in regards to ukemi and falling skills.
You'd be surprised how many BJJ practitioners don't know how to do correct break falls. They also don't practice them as much in normal training. Always good to have a refresher.
THIS LIKE THE TIA BO ,BILLY BANKS OF BJJ ..KEEP IN MIND THERE IS NO GI IN THE REAL WORLD ...TRAIN AS IF IN REAL LIFE SCENARIOS ...POINTLESS REPEATATIVE DRILLS OF MINOR INSTRUCTION ARE TIRESOME ...NEED TO SHOW MORE LIVE ACTION SCENARIOS ..JUST SAYING !!
First off, this is a sport. Second, people in the real world wear clothes. Third, I can throw someone in the real world with a nogi tai otoshi with no problem. I would just be concerned they wouldn't know how to take the fall and could really hurt themselves.
I never get tired of watching Roy Dean sharing his knowledge!
I love how zen Roy is
“I’m telling you the hand is where its at”😂
Worldclass teaching!!!
Fantastic video Professor! Great to see TJ as well, you guys got me started 15 years ago, so good to see you two still working together!
Thanks Roy. That sleeve grip hip bump is great. I hit it twice today in open mat.
love the triangle entry variations ...
Always top content! ❤👍🏼
Thank you 🙌
advocacy of Roy Dean is amazing!!!!
Your uploads have been pure fire lately roy. Absolutely love your teaching methods. so well explained.
Seeing you teach Mr. Dean always solidifies my desire to learn Jiu jitsu. Hopefully one day I can learn from either you or those that you've taught. Great video!
If you're ever in Beaufort, SC drop by The Stillness Academy, the instructor is a student of Professor Dean and is a phenomenal practitioner of the art and holistic living. I've been going there for two years in September, best decision I ever made.
@@palmettoaerialimagery5766 Awesome will do! I've never left NYS,but now SC is going on the list of states I need to visit. Thanks for the recommendation!
@@Rijo27 Plenty of great schools in NYS too! Get started asap. You won't regret it.
What state are you in??
This is awesome. Love Professor Dean's teaching style. I just subscribed!
The awesomeness never stops...
Great instructions to share with my students Professor. 🤙🏼
Roy Dean is a great teacher.
Can’t wait to train with this Master!
Great teaching/instructing ! Your videos are outstanding!
excellent roy love your jiu jistu and your production.....also like the idea of the sauna bath house best for healthy bones loosens up stiffness
For osoto gari, I prefer pull opponent's major body weight on single leg before calf hook
Thanks!
Wow, so so good. Like watching art
Great material, thanks. Is there a Part 1?
This is awesome
In what state are you doing programs like this I'm in Washington in the tacoma area can anyone do this class if so how much and how many days is it
Excellent video as always I was just curious why they were only just learning breakfalls at this level? Ukemi is a japanese ju jitsu, day one basic move. Shouldn't they already know how to breakfall correctly?
Although there were many advanced students, there were also some people that had never done martial arts before attending this seminar. I'm always trying to make sure everyone is safe and on the same page in regards to ukemi and falling skills.
@@roydean That makes complete sense, thanks for replying.
You'd be surprised how many BJJ practitioners don't know how to do correct break falls. They also don't practice them as much in normal training. Always good to have a refresher.
Are all of the seminars sold with the full package on the website?
The guy toward the back right, looks like Oleg Taktarov wearing a purple belt🤓
Roy gets better with age.
Nice triangle
greaaat
Bjj has become a spiritual way of life
Hi sir , how to escape Khabib's double leg lock ?
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Judo actually looks like a much more effective art for self defence than BJJ. I am aware BJJ came from Judo but still Judo is much more powerful.
You sound just like my jujitsu teacher
Oss Mr roy dean
Where are these guy located?
Medford, Oregon, USA
@@roydean Thanks Roy. Any chance you will ever be near the Western, NY area?
Oss
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THIS LIKE THE TIA BO ,BILLY BANKS OF BJJ ..KEEP IN MIND THERE IS NO GI IN THE REAL WORLD ...TRAIN AS IF IN REAL LIFE SCENARIOS ...POINTLESS REPEATATIVE DRILLS OF MINOR INSTRUCTION ARE TIRESOME ...NEED TO SHOW MORE LIVE ACTION SCENARIOS ..JUST SAYING !!
First off, this is a sport. Second, people in the real world wear clothes. Third, I can throw someone in the real world with a nogi tai otoshi with no problem. I would just be concerned they wouldn't know how to take the fall and could really hurt themselves.
@@cucciafr68 Pretty sure I watched you get tapped in a tourney bud .🥱🥱🥱STFU & STFD
@@TOMTHAKAT82 What tourney? This is the dumbest thing I've heard.