Saulo Ribeiro Jiu-Jitsu Revolution 1 - The Back Position
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- čas přidán 2. 11. 2009
- Saulos back game is just mind blowing! Here he teaches the proper way to obtain the back and how to really control your opponent. This is one of the most revolutionary looks at this position ever seen on any instructional product. Everything is covered here. Control, submissions and the ever important back escapes! Only from World Martial Arts!
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www.groundfighter.com/Saulo-Ri... - Sport
"Sometime you'll say 'oh it's too easy,' but that's how it is and that's how it suppose to be."
5:37 Saulo: Some times you gonna say “Oh it’s too easy!” But that’s how it is.😂🦍 LOVE IT!
Video still relevant 10 years later!
Saulo, your instruction is amazing and so is your book! Thank you :)
The first thing that struck me about Professor Ribeiro is his humility. Really an amazing individual. If you ever have the chance to train with him, jump at it -- he's the best.
Master Saulo I've been doing Bjj for the last 5 months I came across your videos been studying them every day since Im handing guy on the mats who use to tap me out in minutes now Im handling most of them they think Im a natural lol. You're teaching is the best I've come across you're are a Bjj GENIUS keep up the great videos respect!
Saulo Ribeiro is very good, much better than most of the bjj moves what you find on youtube. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Sensie, I read a small part of your book in a shop a few days ago and your emphasis on survival really resonated with me. I went back today and bought it and look forward to practicing the techniques you have taken the time to document. OSS
Chris H I know this is late, but I just bought the book a week ago. I applied it in my last 2 classes (I’m a white belt 3 weeks in) and it works like crazy bro!🦍
Oss!
yep it is amazing. i'm new and a friend of mine gifted me the book. i took the survival moves with me to my next training session and it was at least twice as hard for anyone to submit me. amazing
@@benphillips1 did ye have to order it online?
Saulo, you are really one of the best instructors out there.. thanks man
Man you got me......you're GOOOD!!! great stuff in all your videos, thanks!!!
Amazing. Mr. Ribeiro is a great teacher. Thanks for posting.
Man is a genius. His book is amazing. One of the best grapplers of all time. Put his name in the pantheon alongside Helio, Rickson, Alvarro, Royler, Jean Jaques etc. True legend and STILL competing!
This is litterally the ONLY back escape I use. Very high percentage because it relies an sound principles and leverage. Pure Jiu Jitsu genius.
4:09 Back escape
1. Grip your own collar cross collar (thumb in) blocking that side, other hand blocks other side
2. Scoot down
3. Kick leg free
4. Scoot hip to open side
5. Other side elbow down to the mat
6. Turn into them onto your knees
Best teacher ever
Amazing. Saulo is one of the greatest of all times
Holy crap…the holy grail. I tried it today and it worked as advertised against a higher belt and I spent little energy and effort. Just a note, I went from turtle, to laying on then side until I go to sit and immediately scooted down (tight elbow all the time) and kicked turn and attacked.
I'm trying this tomorrow at open mat when I inevitably get rear mounted. White belt here.
That is some good stuff right there. Thanks!
Amazing!
The hardest part for me is the final segment where you scoop your hips to the side and remove their second leg.
I'll have to get some help tomorrow on how to do this properly.
Great teaching, thank you for sharing
Saulo, I train with some of your students and I must say your technique is amazing. I have watched my buddy Ben Eaton go far under you and I hope to be there one day as well. Keep fighting the good fight bro and thanks again for sharing your techniques with us all.
This works SO AMAZING. I have used this in class so often that people I train with are constantly comenting on how hard it is to take my back. Now, there are the black belts that still rape my back defense, but 95% of the time I am already scooting before the person trying to take my back even knows what is happening. Thank you Saulo!!! You are a genius!!!
do you have a black belt yet? do u still use this escape?
Saolo gave my my blue belt, he is the man!
FYI, my boys 11 and 8 practice using JJ Revolution by Saulo at home and win their tournaments. They compete in a pretty big JJ area too. Still works great!
I'm going to try it tomorrow morning! Thanks
sou estudioso do grappling.. tenho canal no you tube.. pratico jiu jitsu desde 2004 e nunca tinha visto uma explicação de defesa tão bem feita como essa... parabéns samurai
Saulo is my favorite ever!
oss Thank you Mr Ribeiro
Most effective back escape I've come across. Simple but Effective.
That is really nice!
wonderful, thanks.
Saulo and Xande are BJJ genius!
I love when instructors explain things as if they were writing a children's book. Jiu Jitsu to me is in essence a language, it is a language of grappling and one needs to know the alphabet before one can put words together to produce sentences. Not all of us are black belts. We don't all have the ability to grasp a thousand techniques at once. I could have gone through a thousand back escape videos and not find one which addresses its techniques with more simplicity and clarity as this one.
I use this sooooo often.
I found that the hardest part of this was getting the scoop. I think it is harder than Saulo says it is. People will be trying to pull you back up as you try to scoop. Sometimes with a strong guy or a good BJJ player I find that I can't make a big scoop and I have to "wiggle" my way down inch by inch.
Sorry, but how do they pull you up if your elbows are stuck to your body?
Very nice I wasnt using the elbow to push the leg down, now I see where my mistake was.
Great ju juitsu brother
explicação perfeita! oss
I really wish I had watched this before last saturday... Got tapped out exactly in this position in a tournament
His book is the nuts too
JJ University white belt chapter changed my life. this and side control survival
@loudenvier timing and so on play a different part with black belts ect, its not just about just executing the move at that level.
holy shit he blew my mind.
Perfect
best rear escape
@zalmaykhan1 The great ones always do!
Thank You Saulo for telling the truth, about what works and whats Bull Shit. Osss!
Amazing and funny. Like professor say this guys says this or this person tells you that. O you should do this way. Then professor hit ya with brutal truth. I cant help to love ya professor. Thank you much.
Will this work if they already have the over under?
Perfect bio-mechanically - IF you avoid the over-under.
what if the guy closes the guard from behind
Pay tensh, guys! CARAHLO! Datch guy is a HEAL jiu jitsu instructor. Need to have a hespect for Saulo!
👍👍👍👍👍
shouldn't you have your elbows in when you turtle? that usually negates the under arm and should leave you free to hand fight any collar grips....usually at least
does this also work against the seatbeltcontrol? Does saulo has another approach then or is it the same?
You're already late; "If you late, you muscle. If you muscle; you tire. If you tire; you die ".
You need to get out of the seat belt first to get the more confortable escape platform.
That is wat i read on hes book.
that is the sexiest thing i've ever seen...and i mean that in no sexual manner. great technique, thorough explanation, and way to keep it real!
@ldouglas1000 Those basic escapes works great against lower grades. I would like to see that tried against average brown and black belts... It's not gonna work. Being there, done that.
Saulo has a specific escape for when someone has underarm control on your back. This is not for that.
fuck yeah!
"It's Nothing"
What to do when he got a seat belt on me?
Saulo would say to to lean forward in your sit as far as you can and fall sideways onto his leg preferably just below the knee. Focus your weight on his leg so it can't move. Pants grip on the inside of his free (top) knee. Get your bottom leg out by turning your hips toward the ground and pulling your knee around his hook. Your top leg can get out pretty easy due to the pant grip blocking his top hook. Pulling you knee up towards your torso makes his hook harder to keep. Then put the leg that is not pinning his bottom leg on the ground and hold your freed leg out away from it, legs spread and strong. Then with stiff small steps move your body over his locked leg rotating into him so you end in side control. The seat belt becomes useless.
Also, how about that, a wrestler adding BJJ to his arsenal to improve his wrestling game. >: D