Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
  • Randy Stacey - Jiu Jitsu Grips

    Jiu Jitsu is full of a wide variety of grips. The S-Grip and the Gable Grip are two foundational techniques that will be used throughout Jiu Jitsu training.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Basics

  • Randy Stacey - Guard Pass Warm Up Drill

    Not only is this drill a great warm up that engages the whole body, but it is also a drill that will help your students pass guard more effectively.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Warm Up

  • Ricardo Liborio - De La Riva Guard to Knee Drag

    As your opponent tries to pass the guard, sit all the way up. Then, be sure your students focus on the leg movement necessary to perform the sweep.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Sweep | Pass

  • Randy Stacey - 360 Degree Drill

    This positional drill works from side control, moving 360 degrees around your partner while working on various positions. This is a great way to get a lot of reps in one drill.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Partner Drill

  • Ricardo Liborio - De La Riva Guard Belt Grab Sweep

    This variation happens as the opponent tries to pass the guard, sitting up to go for the collar or the belt. Pulling the belt between the opponent's own legs will create a sweep.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Sweep

  • Ricardo Liborio - De La Riva Guard to Half Guard Sweep

    For this variation you will grab the sleeve across the body, instead of on the same side. Once the grip is secured, sit all the way up to begin the takedown.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling

  • Randy Stacey - 123 Pop Up Arm Bar Drill

    This drill starts from mount, then uses three different calls to represent various pop-up techniques. These range from a basic pop-up to bringing the legs all the way around the Grapple Buddy's head.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Grapple Buddy | Kids

  • Ricardo Liborio - De La Riva Guard to Back Take

    With this drill your students will begin to apply their De La Riva sweeps and learn how to transition to a back take.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Sweep

  • Randy Stacey - Foxtail

    Often called "Flag Sparring", this game is great for students to work on motion and stand up principles.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Games | Kids

  • Ricardo Liborio - De La Riva Guard to Arm Bar

    This variation involves bringing the non-trapping foot over the top to transition into an arm bar.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Submission

  • Randy Stacey - Technique for Taking Mount

    This technique is a fundamental way to transition from side control to mount. Watch "Switch Base Side Control" first to make this drill a bit easier.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Grapple Buddy | Basics

  • Randy Stacey - Goal Positions with Partner

    Students will perform whatever technique the instructor calls on their partner. Assigning the students an "A" or "B" will make it easier for them to know whose turn it is.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Games | Partner Drill

  • Ricardo Liborio - Basic Cross Collar Choke

    This very basic position is essential for any level of Jiu Jitsu practitioner. Keep in mind the importance of posture.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Submission | Lapel

  • Ricardo Liborio - Top Control Positions

    It is important that your students understand how to maintain position after passing the guard. Learn several key concepts to maintain top control.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Transition

  • Randy Stacey - Grapple Buddy Demo

    This demonstration of the Grapple Buddy shows off the application of several techniques and some great warm up drills. This is a tool that can be used for adults as well as kids.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Grapple Buddy | Adults | Kids | Warm Up

  • Randy Stacey - Flag in the Middle

    Students will develop better stand up principles and motion with this fun racing game. The first student to grab the flag wins!
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Games | Kids

  • Randy Stacey - Fundamental Grapple Buddy Drills

    This introduction of the Grapple Buddy demonstrates several fundamental drills and proves that it can be used effectively when training children.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Grapple Buddy | Kids | Basics

  • Randy Stacey - Lizard Control

    This top-game principle will help you maintain side control when your opponent is attempting to bridge aggressively and regularly.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Grapple Buddy

  • Ricardo Liborio - Over Under Pass

    This common guard pass drives the shoulder into your opponent while sliding under one leg and over the other.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Guard Pass

  • Randy Stacey - Grapple Buddy V Spar 2 Drills

    Pairing the Grapple Buddy with the V Spar 2 provides an excellent circuit-type warm up drill to start your class. In this example, students will execute the knee on belly and takedowns.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Grapple Buddy | Warm Up

  • Ricardo Liborio - BJJ Concepts - Posture Up

    Posture is vital to passing the guard. Learn the key concepts for maintaining posture.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Beginner | Fundamentals | Closed Guard

  • Ricardo Liborio - Arm Bar Warm Up Drill

    This drill is great for the beginning of the class to refresh your students on arm bars and give them a nice warm up.
    Jiu Jitsu | BJJ | Gi | Grappling | Submission | Warm Up

  • Randy Stacey - Goal Positions

    Students will race to hit the proper position after the instructor's command. This is great for repetition and reaction time.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu | Games | Grapple Buddy | Kids | Reaction Time

  • Randy stacey - Breath Control

    Controlling your breathing is extremely important when practicing Jiu Jitsu to increase endurance and demoralize your opponent. One example is a deep breath used when performing a basic choke from the back.
    Grappling | BJJ | Jiu Jitsu