Tracey Silverman
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Відео

Jedi Juggling
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2016 Austin School of Yoga Teacher Training.
Whole Core Breath
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This video is about Whole Core Breath
Laying Down Spinal Twist
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This video is about Laying Down Spinal Twist
neck. jaw, temple massage
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Neck. jaw, temple massage
Terraria gameplay!
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Terraria gameplay! everyplay.com/videos/9977069 Video recorded with Everyplay. Download Terraria on the App Store: everyplay.com/api/games/5081/store
Down Dog on the Wall
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Preview of upcoming tutorial of Down Dog on the Wall at www.mat2mat.com. Check out www.mat2mat.com for my channel of full length yoga classes, short practices and tutorials. My channel launches at the end of February 2014! Keep up to date with me at www.forrestyogaaustin.com and like me at forrestyogaaustin
Gracie Jiu Jitsu Self Defense Demo
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Jordan Silverman demonstrates Some Gracie Jiu Jitsu self defense techniques
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt Promotion and Ceremony
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Jordan Silverman receives his Black Belt from Royler Gracie and Paulo Brandao. It was a complete surprise during Royler's seminar, and Jordan was asked to perform a self defense demo. They were trying to make him screw up, and he eventually did... Watch and enjoy!
Gracie Jiu Jitsu Blackbelt Ceremony
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Jordan Silverman receiving his Blackbelt from Royler Gracie, Paulo Coelho Brandao and Donald Park
Forearm balance to Viparita Dandasana
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Forearm balance to Viparita Dandasana
crow to handstand
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crow to handstand
BLL Student Show
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BLL Student Show
CHC Thank You
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CHC Thank You
Oskar reading w/ Lee-Lee
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Oskar reading w/ Lee-Lee
Winter Aerial Dance
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Winter Aerial Dance
Gravity Surfing!
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Gravity Surfing!
Lil' Swimmer
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Lil' Swimmer
Limbo take 2
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Limbo take 2
Limbo up close
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Limbo up close
Oskar's Mother's Day Dance
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Oskar's Mother's Day Dance
Abel's Mother's Day Dance
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Abel's Mother's Day Dance
Naomi Carrier at Egypt Plantation, Texas
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Naomi Carrier at Egypt Plantation, Texas
Train Dance
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Train Dance
Abel's fast feet
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Abel's fast feet
Rain Dance Sept 2010
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Rain Dance Sept 2010
Jumping into your arms
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Jumping into your arms
Rep Joe Moody_El Paso Planning Forum.mov
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Rep Joe Moody_El Paso Planning Forum.mov
darlene chadzinski_beaumont planning forum.mov
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darlene chadzinski_beaumont planning forum.mov
round and round.mov
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round and round.mov

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jjs3890
    @jjs3890 10 місяців тому

    Ok so when any other style does these exact same techniques the comments are flooded with “bullshido” and “that would never work”. But a Gracie’s does it and it’s amazing. 🙄 Typical.

    • @smesh141
      @smesh141 5 місяців тому

      Probably because gjj proved it's ground in nhb and mma competitions and you can't say the same about 99,9% of other styles. But when it comes to self defence you are right to a certain degree, it's still too complicated and you can handle many of these situations with only one move - kick to the groin. Escapes from headlocks are useful too, because it happens often in real life situations. You need to find a balance, gjj schools still overcomplicate self defence, but it's obvious, they make money on it and won't tell that you can handle multiple situations with one move, because lessons would end after three classes 😅 On the other hand sport bjj schools teach you competition techniques and bad habits which are useless in mma and on the street. You don't really need too much to protect yourself in 1v1 situations on the street. If you would learn proper techniques and concepts for a one year you will be able to beat 99,9% people on this planet. Probably much more less when you are a woman 😅

    • @uexkeru
      @uexkeru Місяць тому

      They can't say "proven in MMA competition" and then show all these moves that would get them wrecked if they tried it on a fully resisting opponent.

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 11 місяців тому

    Good trianing jiu-jitsu background fighting stace

  • @Roberto2777
    @Roberto2777 Рік тому

    Osea que la defensa personal del BJJ es básicamente judo, para sorpresa de absolutamente nadie

  • @fabfab2991
    @fabfab2991 Рік тому

    Excellent demostration.

  • @shawn9457
    @shawn9457 Рік тому

    I think we should spar with this technique

  • @brynjones3445
    @brynjones3445 Рік тому

    the gun techniques will get you seeing me

  • @Egyptboy
    @Egyptboy 2 роки тому

    This video bullshit. Racist ass shit

  • @christophersmith3695
    @christophersmith3695 2 роки тому

    I love how gentle the technique is. Pure skill.

  • @miguellanzagorta3565
    @miguellanzagorta3565 2 роки тому

    Good bunkai

  • @GloryToGodInTheHighest
    @GloryToGodInTheHighest 2 роки тому

    HA HA HA....THE LOVE ROLL AT 1:52 FUNNY

  • @zaxflaya
    @zaxflaya 2 роки тому

    Now that i’ve seen this, I know jujitsu.

  • @RomeyB
    @RomeyB 2 роки тому

    Now this is the BJJ I want to learn!

  • @yudisiswanto5241
    @yudisiswanto5241 3 роки тому

    And i rspect for gracie from braziel were in aceh has a good two player fooball from braziel too.its so wonderfull a lil abit knowing about brazil.thank you gracies.bless youl all the times bros...

  • @yudisiswanto5241
    @yudisiswanto5241 3 роки тому

    I'll priciated for gracie to show what self defend was it.so i thanknyou for thats and i 'll do respect for all martial arts in the world...nice exsecuted bro....viva gracies.and tarung derajatm

  • @MrDpwilson333
    @MrDpwilson333 3 роки тому

    How come no one teaches this stuff ?

    • @tjl4688
      @tjl4688 2 роки тому

      Because BJJ has become much more focused on sport and tournaments instead of self-defense and actual fighting. These kinds of techniques (which come from old school Judo and japanese jiujitsu) were thrown out by sport-focused schools.

  • @jgiaguzzi2287
    @jgiaguzzi2287 3 роки тому

    Basically Japanese Jiu Jitsu.

  • @homersamson6170
    @homersamson6170 3 роки тому

    I love Jiu-jitsu-But, I don't love the Jiu-jitsu industry..............................This is how REAL Jiu-jitsu should be taught-Everywhere!!

  • @JWinter93
    @JWinter93 4 роки тому

    Many people misunderstand that BJJ can only fight in ground position... No!! it is useful until both are standing

  • @user-rr9wd3cj5e
    @user-rr9wd3cj5e 4 роки тому

    щ0к

  • @Kaizen_MMA
    @Kaizen_MMA 4 роки тому

    This is a treasure. Thank you.

  • @nanadarel5623
    @nanadarel5623 4 роки тому

    You use 2 hands...old tehnick..try use 1hand...Respect U...little one

  • @InHocSignoVinces40
    @InHocSignoVinces40 4 роки тому

    Studied this one extensively back in spring 2015 due to an upcoming Black Belt test. Super helpful, thank you for posting. Covers a big chunk of Self-Defense for BJJ. Great Job!!

  • @cristianherrerasalce
    @cristianherrerasalce 4 роки тому

    muy bien

  • @TheProdigy260592
    @TheProdigy260592 4 роки тому

    What belt should know all these? Black?

    • @rockj8197
      @rockj8197 4 роки тому

      Haunted -White.

    • @asteriskcolon
      @asteriskcolon 3 роки тому

      Yeah probably advanced white belt But in BJJ that's probably 2 to 3 years in for most people

  • @jb9006
    @jb9006 5 років тому

    A lot of this looks like aikido

  • @steveb4336
    @steveb4336 5 років тому

    some really good techniques performed very smoothly and made to look easy but as always after years of time in the dojo.!!

  • @aldomauriziosanti9885
    @aldomauriziosanti9885 5 років тому

    Con un manichino , potrebbe essere possibile....

  • @jedijudoka
    @jedijudoka 5 років тому

    At 3:00, sukui nage would be a much more efficient technique

    • @ericsynatschk5459
      @ericsynatschk5459 4 роки тому

      Zack Desroches tani otoshi is what my gym uses

    • @tjl4688
      @tjl4688 2 роки тому

      @@ericsynatschk5459 A modified tani otoshi is also taught for this situation, if the opponent is too big for you to throw.

  • @drone6337
    @drone6337 5 років тому

    This is great to see, haven't studied in years but I remember many of these techniques

  • @alasleylasley5349
    @alasleylasley5349 5 років тому

    👍🏽

  • @bobafatt2155
    @bobafatt2155 5 років тому

    Are these scripted techniques against an opponent who just stands there and lets it happen? The same kind that karate people do ? Or is this different because it’s Gracie ?

  • @norvelwhite3811
    @norvelwhite3811 5 років тому

    I'm glad to see the self-defense aspect of BJJ being recognized because that's what the Art was made for. The sporting aspect is fine for those who like competition but it was made for self defense 1st

  • @twalker2048
    @twalker2048 5 років тому

    Nice moves. The good and high percent self defense moves. :-)

  • @dunehistoireauneautre6618
    @dunehistoireauneautre6618 5 років тому

    Ou est la photo du maître de Helio Gracie ! Mitsuyo Maeda le fondateur Du JJB GRACIE ! Vous l'avez cacher lol

  • @SeabrookMartialArtsAcademy
    @SeabrookMartialArtsAcademy 6 років тому

    Love it! Great work guys! GJJ all the way!

  • @homersamson6170
    @homersamson6170 6 років тому

    Outstanding !!

  • @theengineer704
    @theengineer704 6 років тому

    This is a good art for 1:1 ratio. Once you put weapons into the mix or multiple opponents, the dynamics change considerably.

  • @revanentsoulgames9869
    @revanentsoulgames9869 6 років тому

    Great TechniQue !

  • @luizmeira67
    @luizmeira67 6 років тому

    there isn't defense against knife

  • @MeroGrumble
    @MeroGrumble 6 років тому

    I value BJJ ground techniques but I have doubts regarding some standing techniques shown in this video. For instance: At 0:39 the final position seems fine if you bring directly your opponent onto the mat by slipping down your left leg (basically pushing him down with your body). However, if you remain in a standing position as in the video then the lock is applied but not "locked", your opponent can get out of it simply by rolling on the floor, which seems even pretty natural to do since it is encouraged by the armlock (bending him towards the ground). Then it's another story and the control is gone. In this position, I learnt to get my thigh right against his face (which prevent the rolling escape after which one can feel very dumb...). At 0:54 it's clear you have trouble applying the lock and I humbly think the reason is that the foot work is missing. In this position, I'm pretty sure it would be smoother if you had a 180° movement with your right leg: you end up side to side and you perfectly place to easily push his elbow up without effort (plus, you don't stand in his line of attack). I don't try to belittle you, I don't have the level nor the ego to do so. I appreciate that you made such video (thank you) and I only try to make a constructive comment. :)

    • @tjl4688
      @tjl4688 2 роки тому

      This is waki gatame from Judo - you are correct, you can absolutely drag your opponent to the floor instead of applying the lock from a standing position. If your opponent is hyper-aggressive or has a knife, by all means, drop to the floor and break the arm. You should be side to side in the standing americana lock, yes.

  • @bobafatt2155
    @bobafatt2155 6 років тому

    I learned this in aikido class

  • @msilnascimento
    @msilnascimento 6 років тому

    Very nice.

  • @YoungT703
    @YoungT703 7 років тому

    Man the moves are so robotic and stiff. I can't get with gracie stand up. It's too comical

    • @DavidLee-no9uc
      @DavidLee-no9uc 5 років тому

      As a Black Belt in Korean TAEKWONDO, Chinese KENPO, and Japanese SHOTOKAN Karate I assure you GRACIE / Brazilian JIUJITSU and the techniques shown here are No more "Comical" than your Kata, or Bagwork!.. You are the Joke here as you don't understand or know anything about the "Practice" of Martial Art's! ! LOL 3:)

  • @CommKommando
    @CommKommando 7 років тому

    Great! BJJ is evolving into more than just a sport combat. More well rounded.

    • @tusccountyjiujitsu
      @tusccountyjiujitsu 6 років тому

      Josh C. Incorrect, these have always been part of the Gracie Curriculum, sport BJJ quit practicing these because they don't help you win competitions.

    • @tusccountyjiujitsu
      @tusccountyjiujitsu 6 років тому

      Josh C. Its actually devolving in most schools.

  • @JimPerryBUbay
    @JimPerryBUbay 7 років тому

    GALING

  • @Seegie16
    @Seegie16 7 років тому

    Its a shame you dont have a Carlos picture on the other sice of the logo. And to all the schools that have a carlos or a carlos gracie jr picture. Its a shame their is no Helio on the other side of that.

  • @charlesrichet7201
    @charlesrichet7201 7 років тому

    Congratulations from Brazil! Very nice video!!! Keep on!!!

  • @Tiabri86
    @Tiabri86 7 років тому

    Awesome video, thank you for sharing!

  • @Angelo101117
    @Angelo101117 7 років тому

    1:50 what is that move called?

    • @Seegie16
      @Seegie16 7 років тому

      Its called the probably not happening unless the guy giving you a headlock is a dunce.

    • @asteriskcolon
      @asteriskcolon 6 років тому

      I believe it is a variation of Judo's Yoko Otoshi.

    • @tusccountyjiujitsu
      @tusccountyjiujitsu 6 років тому

      Francesco G. It does actually work, I have used it for real, and I have a student who does security at a hospital who has used it for real as well.

    • @tusccountyjiujitsu
      @tusccountyjiujitsu 6 років тому

      Gracies just refer to it as a headlock defense with pull down. It is meant to flow with them when they come from behind and grab a headlock you continue the downward motion and roll them forward and end up on top.

  • @kennyburgess8339
    @kennyburgess8339 8 років тому

    I don't know I only teach Japanese jujutsu