Originally Posted by
AJ Camacho
I don't think that defending a submission for 15 minutes was being marketed as a self defense strategy. I just think that Ryron's self defense focused training allowed him to have a skill set which could defend dominate positions for 15 minutes in an effort to gas out Galvao. Glover tried the exact same strategy but eventually he got caught.
I think everybody would prefer a more aggressive approach to jiujitsu but in a self defense scenario you cannot guarantee that you will always be the more aggressive one. Using his submission defense skills Ryron was able to negate any attack or aggression by Galvao while whittling away at his energy. People were cheering Ryron, not because he bested Galvao (because he clearly didn't) but because "on paper" he should have been destroyed in the first 5 minutes by Galvao. I guarantee you that this week, there are white belts who watched that card who are going to be happy as hell when they can thwart off the gym gorilla for 5 minutes. It was inspiring and it reminded us that there are skills outside of the sports paradigm (passive patient defense) which are just as important as the skills found within it.
Marcos, love the videos and the awesome work you do.