@JordanTeachesJiujitsulast yearCheck out my BJJ Theory Course: 6
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@bendoesjiujitsu93692 years agoHope you guys like the edit and animations in this video! We worked so hard on this one aha. 294
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@ironpatriot3442 years ago1. Drill (with a purpose) 2. Do your homework (learn outside of mat time) 3. Ask your training partners how they’re beating you 4. Record your rolls 5. Be consistent 112
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@barryangeline48852 years ago"This is supposed to be fun, don't take it too serious and let your ego get in the way" This is gold! I needed this right now! 116
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@overrideFunction2 years ago#3 is my favorite and I just started doing this. There was this one purple belt that always swept me from butterfly and I just asked him "what do other people do to defend your butterfly guard that give you trouble?" He gave me some fantastic tips that really helped me! It was great having someone that literally coached me through beating his best guard. Now that's a fantastic gym culture! ...39
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@TeachMeGrappling2 years agoWow thank you so much Jordan! Someone told me you mentioned my channel and I feel very honored! ❤ Subscribed and I hope to learn some new things from you!! 🤙 Coach Brian 59
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@nathdog19922 years agoLoved the line "you're going to be somewhere in 10 years, you might as well be a black belt" puts it into such great perspective and can apply to so many things in life not just BJJ. Cheers for the videos. 6 months into my jiu-jitsu journey at 30 yrs old :-) ...16
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@LIMIBJJ2 years agoAppreciate the shoutout! You have the best video quality on YouTube and your hard work is appreciated 🙌🏼 6
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@Blacktorch272 years agoThis video is phenomenal. I’m going to be coming back to this one over and over again for a while, thank you! 1
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@amjedhatu5422 years agoThe best advice on YouTube for jiujitsu. It took me years to figure these few simple things out. Keep it coming Jordan!!!
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@jacksongray30012 years agoAs a blue belt that’s started to feel like my improvement is stagnating, this video was so helpful. Love this channel and the way you explain your techniques in rolls🤝 31
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@TREEfool3 months agoThe editing in this is incredible. You guys did your research in viewer retention. And of course, the substance was amazing too. Thanks.
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@matcore2 years agoYep, going obsessive on videos of a specific position or move is my number one learning method. After class, if something was a struggle I'll binge every video I can find and try again next class and the improvement is night and day. Your vids have been pivotal in this process. ...1
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@altruistictorahstudies30432 years agoGlad to have found your channel Jordan! Great advice, looking forward to learning from you.
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@nmgbbmonie17652 years agoSo humble and so informative. Subscribed! 3
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@BH-ix7nq2 years agoAwesome video, always look forward to these😁👊
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@GustavoPolska2 years agoThe 🐐 of instructionals. Thanks for always trying to help us out!
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@angiefox85342 years agoAwesome advice as always! Thanks Jordan👊 3
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@HopingTree2 years agoThese are incredibly valuable tips. You are a jiu jitsu inspiration. Thanks for sharing back with those that are coming up in the community.
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@MarioDoesDetails2 years agoYet another great video, Jordan. Your content is truly inspirational, & can’t thank you enough for the consistent knowledge. 🤝 1
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@wizardlyrhino28242 years agoYou got some high quality content, keep at it brotha
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@makingsnow92342 years agoHomework is real good stuff. I took advices from Jordan which is never letting your opponent grab your head or giving them underhook. I always think these two things when I’m in guard and also when I’m top position I’m focusing on those two things. Thanks Jordan. ...2
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@KOP19686 months agoThank you Jordan this video was so helpful, keep up the great work 👍🏾
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@LeviPage2 years agoThis is stuff I tell everyone all the time. Focus on guard passing/retention. Also, your point about watching lots of videos on the same topic. This has been invaluable for me. You find commonalities that ultimately help you understand the underlying concepts and each teacher gives you a different perspective. ...20
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@jesseradolinski9892 years agoAs usual, super helpful and concise. Thanks for the dope material. Its interesting that reading about BJJ was so helpful for such a visual/tactile activity. 1
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@25davidhenry2 years agoThis video was fantastic! You Gave a great outline of how to progress! Your tips and instruction are gold! Thank you!
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@daxfit32 years agoSuch great advice, Jordan. Thanks so much, man! 1
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@EvolveNowYoga2 years agoThe editing on this one is great and even better advice!! 2
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@apvienneau76972 years agoAwesome video as always ! Love the channel and podcast keep it up.
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@ajochum2 years agoEvery single one of your videos is so helpful… thanks for doing this! 1
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@gmenendez95698 months agoThank you Jordan. I have just taken 3 classes but I know I’m on the right track.
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@onyxcideYT2 years agoI really liked you talking to the camera. You’re getting better at this YouTube thing. Keep it up! OSS 👊
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@andreyteslenko8302 years agoKeep doing a good job👊 Awesome tips btw
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@JoeC_aka_PwnerJoe2 years agoThese tips helped a lot, thank you Jordan! 👊🏽 1
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@andrewjohnson79242 years agoGreat video and overall excellent channel!! 👊🏻🤙🏻
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@clarkdever2 years agoYour videos have turned a corner in quality Jordan. I'm a long time subscriber (used to live in Buffalo). Keep up the great work! You're breaking out! 1
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@davybarr59192 years agoWow, just the video I needed to see. Perfect advice for a new blue belt. Love your stuff, man!
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@__gk___2 years agoYou literally listed all of my most listened to BJJ channels. You’re the man Jordy!
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@delugedjone week agoLove your channel brother. Thanks for the data downloads, I appreciate you ❤
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@mustafamohamed50922 years agoThank you for the content, we love what you do it's very helpful 1
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@lizkim96472 years agoThank you for this channel! It's fresh and definitely filling a void in a sea of BJJ videos! If you have tips for smaller people that are weaker (aside from the obvious "be more technical"), it would be greatly appreciated!! ...
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@coreychancelor2112 years agoi swear you. are. the. best.!!!!!! i LOVE IT WHEN YOU POST keep it up!!! 1
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@JCSTORMASTER772 years agoThanks for the advice. Your videos always help! Actually almost finished the one handed Kimora you showed!!! 👊👊👊
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@darnellleming9172 years agoGold video again👊🏽 I’m pretty bad at passing guards so I know what I have to do thanks! 1
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@Jeetacademykl2 years agoamazing content ! thank you SO MUCH for the advices 1
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@ElbowsTight2 years agoThis video is GOLD!!! Asking questions with a purpose is so powerful. Don't just ask, "what should I work on?" Also thanks for the shoutout 🤙🙏🥋 1
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@wayofbjj2 years agoGreat tips and totally agree with all of your points! And you are right, your channel is not too bad 😂
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@ConveyApp2 years agoThanks for the wonderful content. I would like to add, in regards to drilling. Injuries of any kind are demoralizing. I injured my shoulder 20 yrs ago and quit BJJ. It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. Fortunately I came back 3 yrs ago and am on my way to purple belt. Now I believe injury can be a blessing in disguise to force adaptation in you BJJ game. One of my training partners hurt his back pretty badly. Almost couldn’t walk. He came to class every day took notes, and rehabilitated his back during class. He started basic guard movements, then started drilling with partners super lightly in his back control, which was not good before his back got hurt. He was a (3) striped blue for a very long time. With in the 4 months of his note taking and back rehab at the gym he is almost impossible to defend his back control and received his purple belt in June. He would have never worked on his back takes if he had not gotten injured to the level of proficiency he is at now. ...4
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@torrytucker97662 years agoJust putting out banger after banger! 🔥🔥 My biggest challenge in Jiujitsu has been consistency. I work a very labor intensive job so many days after work all I want to do is go home and rest for the next day. I’ll have months where I let that side of me win, but then I’ll have other months where I’m extremely disciplined in showing up regardless. It’s definitely a work in progress. 😅 ...34
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@calebvinson87032 years agoCool Jon Thomas shoutout. I train in Chattanooga, TN and drop into Triangle Academy in Franklin, TN whenever possible. Jon’s brother is an instructor there and I always enjoy his classes. Also, always enjoy the content! Much love! ...
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@KAP32DW2 years agoQuality videos are better than some obscure technique. This video was golden and useful. Thanks appreciate what you do and teach.
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@DSVN232 years agoJordan’s YouTube channel is a cheat code to get good fast. My defence has gone up massively due to your videos and simple tips, now just to improve my offence (always been my weak point) 1
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@SunnyRacc2 years agoThank you for making this video. 20 and just now getting into jui jitsu
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@stanislavprotasenia76622 years agou have learned so much from you past 2 years. you are superb 1
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@yartysparty2 years agoExcellent video that everyone should watch. I still read JiuJitsu Academy every chance I get.
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@davidrivas64122 years agoI think you have the best information on jiu jitsu 1
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@BrandonsBJJ2 years agoHey Jordan, great vid! Editing is looking sick. I enjoyed this new format. Would you ever consider putting subtitles on some of your vids? I tend to register things a bit better when I’m reading and watching, the CC option on YouTube tends to go too fast & is a bit jumbled. Not sure if you’ve had the request before. Thanks for your vids as always. Love the podcast as well. ...1
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@TonyFerrieri6 months agoGreat advice. As a 57 year old white belt time is not on my side. But I love it! Thanks Jordan looking forward to catching up on your past videos. And learning from future ones!
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@Briggsy2 years agoRad content Mate, your films have helped me out heaps! My biggest challenge has always been rolling with heavier people (I'm 70kg, anyone over 90kg is pretty full on for me), I'll definitely watch as many tips and tricks films you can make about rolling with the big fellas! ...
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@briangrose98472 years agoPerhaps the most useful video on how to improve BJJ. Thank you. I will meditate on this and apply it during my training 1
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@tonycatterall995111 months agoI train at alleycats in the UK.. we are a very good BJJ gym.. I have trained for around 7 years now. And I must say your video are amazing thank you for your post.. they do help a lot. Keep doing what you are doing thanks
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@ppusher2354last yearim a very young while belt and my only talent is learning techniques very quickly, your inside position made me go from worse to on par with one of the other high level while belts at my gym(same with the dog fight). truly amazing advice man! ...
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@jonnewbury34822 years agoKeeping a journal after every class has really helped fast track my progress. Highly recommend it. 👊🏻
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@vladmatos6342 years agoyou re the best man. Thanks a lot for everything!
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@jon75232 years agoSolid content as usual! I especially love the other YouTube channel recommendations 👌 I have gained tons of insight via premium YouTube it's worth every penny to watch endless amounts of BJJ content with no ads! It's similar to instructions or at least the next best thing. As, I watch and create playlists on specific moves & techniques (from various grappling channels) that become a library for me to go back and reference anytime I want. It's been my BJJ hack since 2018✊ ...
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@JWR102 years agoGreat video, Jordan. Thank you! And great editing, Ben! My biggest frustration is overcoming my ego when one of my partners that has trained for a less amount of time submits me. I know this is extremely common, and I'm hoping to get over it real soon because I don't like the negative feelings I get when it happens ...
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@BEDCAN232 years agoGreat video as always. I felt that comment about quitting and could have been a black belt by now😅. Glad to be back though.🤙
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@adamkovacevic88872 years agoLove these vids man! You and the whole team behind you are providing excellent knowledge and quality in your work. Thanks a ton and if you're ever in Ocala, come by PSF Ocala also known "Burdhouse". Much love from FLORIDA homie. ...
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@gregorywilkinson573111 months ago"... Rather than ten seconds in your guard, and the rest just trying to survive" -this is probably the toughest challenge faced by beginners, and it certainly was the same for me. It's not just the taxing physicality of defending from bottom side control, it's psychologically challenging to know you're just getting dominated round after round. ...5
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@patrickblackbox28082 years agoGreat video!! Looking forward to the video about angles beating frames Looking forward to the video about angles beating frames One suggestion, make a video in the style of how to escape from side control to other positions, mounted, back defense in gi and nogi Thanks for the content, hug from brazil ...
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@JakubS_2 years agoI like your style, you are very goal oriented, no bs, no wasting time. That's why you where able to progress so fast, and hard work of course. />I don't want to sound mean, but sometimes i wondering where you could have been if not the kids and pause at your "competition path". I know you have been happy, and you would not trade it and so on. But you know, would you be an ADCC champ? I think you are the material. Take care, and keep it up. ...1
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@KierenLefevre2 years agoAyyye shhoutout to me and big Chad haha awesome video Jordan! Thank you for your insight as well.
مقاطع الفيديو ذات الصلة على How To Get Good At BJJ FAST:
2. Do your homework (learn outside of mat time)
3. Ask your training partners how they’re beating you
4. Record your rolls
5. Be consistent 112
I took advices from Jordan which is never letting your opponent grab your head or giving them underhook.
I always think these two things when I’m in guard and also when I’m top position I’m focusing on those two things.
Thanks Jordan. ... 2
Its interesting that reading about BJJ was so helpful for such a visual/tactile activity. 1
Awesome tips btw
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Asking questions with a purpose is so powerful. Don't just ask, "what should I work on?"
Also thanks for the shoutout 🤙🙏🥋 1
My biggest challenge in Jiujitsu has been consistency. I work a very labor intensive job so many days after work all I want to do is go home and rest for the next day. I’ll have months where I let that side of me win, but then I’ll have other months where I’m extremely disciplined in showing up regardless.
It’s definitely a work in progress. 😅 ... 34
Would you ever consider putting subtitles on some of your vids? I tend to register things a bit better when I’m reading and watching, the CC option on YouTube tends to go too fast & is a bit jumbled. Not sure if you’ve had the request before.
Thanks for your vids as always. Love the podcast as well. ... 1
My biggest challenge has always been rolling with heavier people (I'm 70kg, anyone over 90kg is pretty full on for me), I'll definitely watch as many tips and tricks films you can make about rolling with the big fellas! ...
-this is probably the toughest challenge faced by beginners, and it certainly was the same for me. It's not just the taxing physicality of defending from bottom side control, it's psychologically challenging to know you're just getting dominated round after round. ... 5
Looking forward to the video about angles beating frames
One suggestion, make a video in the style of how to escape from side control to other positions, mounted, back defense in gi and nogi
Thanks for the content, hug from brazil ...
/>I don't want to sound mean, but sometimes i wondering where you could have been if not the kids and pause at your "competition path".
I know you have been happy, and you would not trade it and so on. But you know, would you be an ADCC champ? I think you are the material. Take care, and keep it up. ... 1