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Position: Impossible "Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu" (2006) Review

Position: Impossible Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu (2006)
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This is a must have dvd; if you are a true judo or jiu jitsu student. It will improve you game and skill. This dvd opens your eyes to options that you didn't think possible within techniques, with quick transition between moves made simple through Dave Camarillo's instructions and demos.

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Mike Swain's Judo (1990) Review

Mike Swain's Judo (1990)
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I have purchased this DVD and found it 25% useful. Why 25%? Well the rest of the DVD seem to have no sound (i.e. both the replaced and original order). I have notified Black Belt as well as Amazon of this problem and hopefully they will address this issue ASAP as it is frustrating and disappointing to say the least. However, from what I have previewed so far (with sound) is quite good and very useful for the budding judoka. I am crossing my fingers to preview a working version of this DVD (2nd replacement) and provide some positive feedback.
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Comprehensive Applications of Shaolin Chin Na 2 Review

Comprehensive Applications of Shaolin Chin Na 2
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This video does exactly what it says . It shows one a number of techniques and follows the supporting manual "Comprehensive Applications of Shaoling Chin Na" . The techniques are done smoothly and proficiently "well done" Dr. Yang. All in all a 1st rate production , some may complain that the technique are not shown often enough , only three times , but we all have rewind buttons , then some may complain they are shown too frequently but in different applications for different attacks (can't please everyone) Dr Yang does show many of the same techniques but each time they've got a slightly different twist (no pun intended)and it's useful to see the variation .
What I noticed different in this video from others of the genre was the lack of tape space used for superflous fluff , they didn't waste a lot of time or space , got right down to it no gratuitious advertising or flashy intermissions between techniques , good job. A wealth of information on this tape , will be using it extensively , much to learn , gain.

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This 118 minute video complements the book of the same title.

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Saulo Ribeiro Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Revolution Series One. Six Volume DVD Instructional Series for Grappling and Mixed Martial Arts Review

Saulo Ribeiro Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Revolution Series One. Six Volume DVD Instructional Series for Grappling and Mixed Martial Arts
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This six set DVD covers the major aspects of BJJ: Mount, Cross Body (ie side control), Back, Guard, Half Guard, Passing Guard. The only other piece needed for a complete sport game is takedowns, which are covered in Series Two. All instruction is with gi, with Saulo demonstrating on Chris (one of his brown belts) for around 15 techniques per video.
The techniques lean towards offense, so for example Half Guard spends more time passing and submitting than defending or sweeping. Saulo does a great job of emphasizing a consistent theme in each DVD. For example in the Cross Body DVD the first few sequences demonstrate the importance of controlling the opponents hips with your weight, as opposed to with arm positioning or grips, and he reiterates this point in every cross body technique. This theme of using your core positioning rather than limbs to maintain control comes across as one of the key tenets of Saulo's approach. Another key point is that jiu-jitsu is not as simple as learning a set of magic techniques that always work, and Saulo teaches you to recognize the moment (it sounds like "momentum" sometimes but it's "moment") in which a technique will be most effective.
Overall this series is very good. As a white belt who has trained for six months, I found the half-guard DVD particularly enlightening, both the specific passes and the general philosophy for defending and sweeping. The only complaint is that the series emphasizes advanced techniques at the expense of basics. This is most pronounced on the Guard DVD, where the basic submissions (armbar, lapel choke, kimura, triangle) aren't touched, while multiple butterfly sweeps are. Bill Lewis's online review says this is probably due to marketing concerns of avoiding material well-trodden by other series. Still, I found Saulo's series most valuable when it laid out correct body placement on basic moves and positions as opposed to exotic submissions, and having this for the full range of "BJJ 101" would have been nice.
Another minor complaint - both Saulo and Chris are wearing shiny white gis and sometimes it's hard to tell exactly where an arm or leg is positioned. Kind of an obvious oversight in what otherwise is a very well produced set.
Overall though anyone up to a blue should find this set greatly clarifies some basic points and erases many of the misconceptions you've picked up early in training. I'm guessing advanced belts will benefit from the more advanced techniques, but I'll leave that to another reviewer to confirm.

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The greatest Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter of all time, Saulo Ribeiro breaks all the rules with the most innovative grappling series ever produced, Jiu-Jitsu Revolution! This 6 volume DVD series has quickly one of the highest rated Jiu-Jitsu DVD series ever because of its unique approach to teaching all techniques including basics and even advanced techniques to anyone that wants to learn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. What makes this DVD set so special is Saulos unique approach to weight distribution, body momentum and fight strategy! Even the simplest of grappling positions will take on new meaning as Saulo teaches how to maximize your technique, making each transition and move in your grappling game much more powerful than you ever thought possible!This is the must have instructional DVD set of the decade! This series retails for $150 so you can get a great price on Amazon! Volumes include,The Mount, The Cross Body Position, The Back Position, The Guard,The Half Guard and Passing the Guard.

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Jeff Glover's Deep Half Guard Review

Jeff Glover's Deep Half Guard
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My husband has watched this video for hours. He loves to try new things on his work out partners. These moves are on the complex side, but it is always interesting to see new moves or even old moves approached in a new way. It was definitely worth the money.

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Over the course of 6 volumes on 2 DVDs, Jeff takes you inside his half guard game; offering an all access pass to the techniques that have made him one of the top lightweight players in the world today.Half guard entrances and escapes! Sweeps and passes! No stone goes unturned with this incredible collection that transforms the half guard position in a veritable jiu-jitsu buffett.Jeff also focuses on back attacks and darces -one of his competition specialties- , but there is SO much more to this collection.You also get a special bonus section of Jeff's unique stability ball exercises designed to put you in the perfect shape to perform these incredible techniques.And after all of that, if there is still any doubt as to the effectiveness of Jeff Glover's system, sit back and enjoy 10 Jeff Glover fights where his methods and metal are put to the test.This is Jeff Glover's Deep Half Guard...everything else isn't!

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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Black Belt Private Training Unleashed Review

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu - Black Belt Private Training Unleashed
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This DVD is definately worth it. Master Paulo Wesley Lopes is a true master. Several techniques are challenging to apply and require a lot of experience. There are also simpler techniques that offer quick solutions in order to get an opponent to tap out. A great value.

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Mike Swain Ne-Waza Judo Groundfighting Review

Mike Swain Ne-Waza Judo Groundfighting
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This DVD develops a very coherent approach to NE-Waza . Mike Swain presents a logical progression of attacks, from standing to ground, fighting off one's back , attacking UKE's back and some very nice arm-lock entries.
The simplicity of presentation is first class and most of the moves are interlinked one way or another.
This tape doesn't have the clutter of other Judo or JiuJitsu tapes but presents each move correctly, explaining the finer points of each move so they really can be applied in randori or competion. The only thing thats missing is perhaps some competitive examples.

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Mastering The Rubber Guard Review

Mastering The Rubber Guard
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I have been training in BJJ for only 5 months and obviously still a white belt. One thing I noticed is how I always found myself in the half guard (about 70% of the time), constantly trying to keep my opponents leg from passing into side control. At the same time I was taught to stick in the butterfly hook in and sweep him before he is able to finagle his leg out and control me from the side. Needless to say my percentage was very low in sweeping anyone, unless they were a newbie white belt. I was extremely frustrated and never wanted to be on my back, but all of the bigger and stronger guys were able to muscle me to the floor at the beginning of rolling.
Then I came across the half guard game that Eddie teaches with the lock down. What a difference! With the Rubber Guard DVD I started practicing mechanics of Old School, Electric Chair, and Returning to Full Guard. It has been about two months since my start, and I have become proficient, but not perfect; But no one in my gym seems to know about this system, or want to learn it so I got away with moves even if they are semi sloppy. This gave me the comfort and confidence on being on my back! I think a couple guys have the Rubber Guard book, but no one has shown me or attacked with a lock down/grape vine, or any rubber guard for that fact. Maybe they are not flexible or are embarrassed to use it because it is not taught in my school.
WHAT THIS REVIEW IS ULTIMATELY ABOUT:
The other day I had to roll with the second head instructor of my school. No doubt, a black belt, given by Carlos Gracie Jr. I had never rolled with him before, but everyone told me how strong, efficient, and great he is. He let me fall into his guard and the first three minutes and as we were moving and rolling, he caught me in a arm triangle choke. I was kind of embarrassed because I saw it coming and was almost able to defend it, but it was to late. Then, I decided to let him come to me, and I pulled him into my half guard. Quickly I pulled the lock down, softly, not to alert him to what I was trying to do. Then as I went for the Old school Sweep, I noticed there was also an opportunity to go for the electric chair. I figured if there was ever a chance to submit my instructor, this would be it! I under hooked his leg and I tried to whip my leg up and across, but all of his weight was on the back leg. For a split second I thought to myself, "Damn, this guy also studied Eddie Bravo's Guard!" But no more then 3 seconds later, I felt his weight shift off the back leg, and I quickly whipped my lock down to the left and he fell right into the Electric Chair. In hopes that he would realized he was done, I didn't want to go to hard because I was afraid of hurting his hamstrings. But, I could tell on his face that the discomfort was not enough for him to tap. He tried to defend by grabbing my head, but I jolted it back and cranked it up. All I could hear was my other instructor/friend in my head say, "Never Let go!" Needless to say he tapped a couple seconds later. It was almost surreal to see a black belt on the floor ashamed that a white belt just tapped him out.
I can't wait to utilized the other 90% of the DVD's instructions. If this is what the 10 percent can do for me, then I can't wait to use the rest. Just always remember to work on flexibility, and repeat the drills over and over, until you get the mechanics engraved into your brain. If it worked for me, it can work for anyone!


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