Hey guys!
I was wondering if the freakshow wouldnt mind posting some good exercises that they think would help us out with our BJJ games. They are just killing it right now and I'd love to start incorporating their style into my game.
Best,
Mario
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Hey guys!
I was wondering if the freakshow wouldnt mind posting some good exercises that they think would help us out with our BJJ games. They are just killing it right now and I'd love to start incorporating their style into my game.
Best,
Mario
I second this
Id also be interested. Even just a list of moves with explanation/theory of how they are applicable (e.g. flares, mills, drops threads)
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Well I used to this back in the day its the basics which are pretty helpful, even did some of these moves at a wedding on the dance floor:
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig5kLsTFt2s
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoRr3G70xvg
I'm sure freakshow would have some awesome drills. I personally know the bboy stuff Bobby Rivers got me doin for warmups and agility really changed the way I move as bjj practitioner. In a sport like this, extra body awareness and fluidity in movement can be difference in success and failure. It's also really good core and stabilizing muscle workouts so your winning all the way around. Plus, not a bad thing to be able to bust out in social situations....until the real bboy shows up that is :). Nah, then it's just fun and you learn something cool.
Scotty does chairs on top of pool tables when drunk now.. Along with his levitational top game.
I would advise everyone to learn a headstand, handstand, cartwheel(both directions), turtle freeze, chair freeze, shoulder freeze, 6 step, 3step, kip up, and nike/k kick to begin. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
Awesome! Thanks for the videos and tips Jared. Bobby, can we get a video instructional por favor!? haha
Either way im going to look those moves up and try them :)
I try to mix my training with gymnastic move like backflip, backhand spring, cartwheel, frontroll, backroll, parkour, and silk dance.
I prefer off linear. Capoeira and tricking take angles. Jj is angles.
Great thread! Currently working on mastering head- and handstands, and will definitely start to incorporate the other things bobby rivers mentioned. Cool video of Tim Ferris, but would love to see some vids from some guys on here as well.