@blackanviljiujitsucompany1993 He definitely is reiterating a lot of stuff the author of Choque already talked about in his book. He open the doors for Drysdale to come out with his book
@claudeyaz Жыл бұрын
I know nothing about jiu jitsu. But this was entertaining. But im like the only one who would watch that short about "positions," and how he said "i saw the problem coming." But lots of people would find those shorts annoying. You want shorts with the juicy bits..that also can he understood and make non bjj people interested. A sign of a good short. Shawn ryan podcast on youtube as a good short game..but as long as you PIN a comment with the link to these full length videos. Many clip watchers HATE clickint the channel...and will down vote on that anger. Nice interview. Was rly well done. Even entertaining as a non BJJ person.
@claudeyaz Жыл бұрын
Shorts should be a good preview of the interview and its tone. And you are getting close! Or I would have just kept scrolling
@claudeyaz Жыл бұрын
You strength is not overtaking the guest...but you also help guide the convo. It is a good content start. But the grind is real. Most content won't take off for a while... just enjoy the hobby, and getting important convos and interviews on YOUR PASSION, out in the open. When you can't help smiling, when asking the question about role models? That was really well done.
@slick222 Жыл бұрын
Robert collects great info then makes pointed, unnecessarily harsh conclusions. His stuff is a huge benefit, but there's too much revolutionary desire in there or something.
@martincur9 ай бұрын
What about the 2000 years of jujitsu in Japan that happened before a Japanese "Judo" master went to Brazil. The Gracies did not invent jujitsu they copied and adapted judo and stole the name of an ancient martial art!
@JEFFMAN908 ай бұрын
Just like Kano stole some Japanese Jiu Jitsu techniques to create Judo