Videos tagged with BJJ
This video appears to be a highlight reel or recap from a recent event, possibly a competition or gathering, focused on the success of an individual named Victor. The title expresses excitement and pride for Victor's achievements. The description provides hashtags related to the "Craig Jones Invitational," "Jiu Jitsu," and "Las Vegas," indicating the context of the video is likely a Jiu-Jitsu tournament or event held in Las Vegas, where Victor had a significant victory.
This video features John "Shrek" McPhee reflecting on his past year of jiu-jitsu achievements and growth. He expresses gratitude to his training partners, coaches, and supporters, highlighting that personal development and experiences made the journey a success regardless of competition outcomes. Shrek is looking forward to future content and encourages viewers to subscribe.
This YouTube video, titled 'Slam or no slam?', focuses on the martial art of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, with specific mentions of #jiujitsu, #jiujitsulifestyle, #IBJJF, and locations like #LasVegas and #jiujitsuworlds. The content appears to be related to the technical aspects or competitive scene within Jiu-Jitsu, possibly demonstrating a specific technique or discussing a match outcome. There is no indication of firearms being present or discussed in the video.
This video announcement teases an upcoming reveal of truth related to Jiu-Jitsu, IBJJF, and Las Vegas, scheduled for Saturday at 2:45. The use of hashtags suggests a focus on the sport and its competitive aspects, possibly a championship event or significant announcement within the Jiu-Jitsu community.
This video, titled 'Every round is a reset. No past. No future. Just instinct, pressure, and truth.', uses BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) as a metaphor for a mental state, emphasizing focus, instinct, and pressure. While no firearms are explicitly mentioned or demonstrated, the hashtag #BJJ suggests a connection to the martial arts community, and the title's themes of instinct and pressure could resonate with tactical training or competitive shooting mindsets. The reference to John McPhee might indicate a philosophical or narrative approach to the content.
This video features UFC veteran and BJJ Black Belt, Chris Holdsworth, demonstrating crucial defensive techniques from the guard position at his academy. He focuses on punch blocks and tying up an opponent to minimize damage when on your back. The content is valuable for individuals training in self-defense, MMA, or looking to enhance their Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fundamentals.
This YouTube video features Jiu-Jitsu World Champion Victor Hugo sharing key concepts for achieving and maintaining inside position, a critical element for victory. He details how to effectively use the body lock, maintain inside space with controlled elbows and hand placement, and utilize framing and defense. The video aims to benefit practitioners of all levels, from competitors to those interested in self-defense, by offering actionable tips and strategies for dominant grappling.
This YouTube video appears to be about a martial arts session, specifically Jiu Jitsu, focusing on discussions around 'red zones' with an individual named Lance. Following the Jiu Jitsu session, the content shifts to a social gathering involving Tejun for drinks and possibly food, referred to as a 'stink & drink'. While the title uses the term 'red zones', it is within the context of Jiu Jitsu and not related to firearms.
This video explores how Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu serves as a therapeutic outlet, particularly for veterans and individuals dealing with PTSD, trauma, depression, and stress. John "Shrek" McPhee and Jay McMeel, owner of Phantom BJJ Arizona, share personal experiences and discuss the mental clarity and happiness derived from practicing Jiu-Jitsu on the mats. The conversation highlights Jiu-Jitsu as a life-changing tool for finding an outlet and managing daily struggles.











