Jonathan,
I'm having trouble discerning the tone of your response, so I'll just give you my opinion.
For starters, I think that enthusiasm for techniques in Jiu Jitsu is wonderful and something that I want to be supportive of. That being said, here are my personal issues with the videos in question.
The gentleman in the video is wearing official 10th Planet apparel as he instructs, which has potential to give the casual viewer the idea that the person performing techniques on the video is a 10h Planet instructor. NOTE* This type of thing has caused problems for our community in the past.
His avatar on this forum would suggest that this man is a white belt i.e. new to Jiu Jitsu, and traditionally in the BJJ community it is frowned upon for someone of this rank to be teaching Jiu Jitsu to others, as they clearly should be focused on first learning it themselves.
Also, the focus of this video is not of a person who learned a transition, or technique from a qualified instructor and wants to gather input from higher ranking guys on whether, or not he is performing it correctly. This is a video which is clearly focused on the innovation of a transition, or technique. Personally, I don't understand this need for innovation in Jiu Jitsu at the low levels. As an instructor myself, I have seen this many, many, times. In most of the gyms that I have trained in, or visited, a new student even asking questions about innovation is often frowned upon, and rightly so because it often detracts from the other students learning proper technique. 10th Planet is the most open minded system that I have encountered, but that doesn't mean that anything goes. Remember that Eddie has stated himself that "10th Planet Jiu Jitsu is anything that works at the highest levels in no-gi Jiu Jitsu." When people come to Eddie with this kind of stuff, which they often do, Eddie will usually ask them "have you seen it done in competition, or done it yourself in competition?" Eddie is super generous with his time and he is very patient. That is why he is a notch above the rest. However, the answer from these students is usually no.
Most people have a limited amount of time per day that they are able to spend training Jiu Jitsu. There are already an amazing amount of techniques that already exist that one could spend their time trying to master. The gentleman who posted this video is a white belt. It is my personal belief that he should be spending his time perfecting his fundamentals and teaching his body essential movements necessary for Jiu Jitsu, instead of trying to create new transitions and moves. I am not trying to be offensive, this is just my opinion.
You wrote "He is not an affiliate he can post what ever the hell he wants who's going to stop him?"
If you're correct about this, my guess is that no one will stop him, but if you want to gain the respect of the higher ranking guys on the forum, in BJJ in general and make friends with them (which seems like it would be the smart thing to do), he might want to consider stopping himself from correcting their posts and also from posting these kinds of videos.
It appears that this video has already gotten some quality responses from a few higher ranking guys, and the answer seems to be clear, but if a black belt comes on here and says the transition is solid and I am wrong about my retort, I will certainly apologize. :-)
Just my 2 cents.
I'm having trouble discerning the tone of your response, so I'll just give you my opinion.
For starters, I think that enthusiasm for techniques in Jiu Jitsu is wonderful and something that I want to be supportive of. That being said, here are my personal issues with the videos in question.
The gentleman in the video is wearing official 10th Planet apparel as he instructs, which has potential to give the casual viewer the idea that the person performing techniques on the video is a 10h Planet instructor. NOTE* This type of thing has caused problems for our community in the past.
His avatar on this forum would suggest that this man is a white belt i.e. new to Jiu Jitsu, and traditionally in the BJJ community it is frowned upon for someone of this rank to be teaching Jiu Jitsu to others, as they clearly should be focused on first learning it themselves.
Also, the focus of this video is not of a person who learned a transition, or technique from a qualified instructor and wants to gather input from higher ranking guys on whether, or not he is performing it correctly. This is a video which is clearly focused on the innovation of a transition, or technique. Personally, I don't understand this need for innovation in Jiu Jitsu at the low levels. As an instructor myself, I have seen this many, many, times. In most of the gyms that I have trained in, or visited, a new student even asking questions about innovation is often frowned upon, and rightly so because it often detracts from the other students learning proper technique. 10th Planet is the most open minded system that I have encountered, but that doesn't mean that anything goes. Remember that Eddie has stated himself that "10th Planet Jiu Jitsu is anything that works at the highest levels in no-gi Jiu Jitsu." When people come to Eddie with this kind of stuff, which they often do, Eddie will usually ask them "have you seen it done in competition, or done it yourself in competition?" Eddie is super generous with his time and he is very patient. That is why he is a notch above the rest. However, the answer from these students is usually no.
Most people have a limited amount of time per day that they are able to spend training Jiu Jitsu. There are already an amazing amount of techniques that already exist that one could spend their time trying to master. The gentleman who posted this video is a white belt. It is my personal belief that he should be spending his time perfecting his fundamentals and teaching his body essential movements necessary for Jiu Jitsu, instead of trying to create new transitions and moves. I am not trying to be offensive, this is just my opinion.
You wrote "He is not an affiliate he can post what ever the hell he wants who's going to stop him?"
If you're correct about this, my guess is that no one will stop him, but if you want to gain the respect of the higher ranking guys on the forum, in BJJ in general and make friends with them (which seems like it would be the smart thing to do), he might want to consider stopping himself from correcting their posts and also from posting these kinds of videos.
It appears that this video has already gotten some quality responses from a few higher ranking guys, and the answer seems to be clear, but if a black belt comes on here and says the transition is solid and I am wrong about my retort, I will certainly apologize. :-)
Just my 2 cents.