Videos tagged with jiujitsu
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 YouTube video appears to be a personal recap of a weekend event, with the creator expressing a strong desire to return. While the title is somewhat cryptic, the description reveals a connection to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) and mentions specific hashtags related to the sport and its lifestyle, including IBJJF and Las Vegas. Notably, the description also includes '#sobtactical' and '#JohnMcPhee', which could indicate a connection to tactical gear or a specific individual within that sphere. The video's content is not explicitly about firearms based on the provided information, but the presence of '#sobtactical' warrants careful consideration for potential indirect relevance.
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's title and description focus on personal growth and perseverance, particularly within the context of Jiu-Jitsu. The creator emphasizes the importance of continued effort and learning from failures to achieve improvement. The hashtags suggest a theme of dedication and development.
This video appears to combine elements of fitness training and outdoor activities, specifically altitude training and steak grilling. While the title mentions "Livin' the life out here," suggesting a lifestyle or recreational theme, and the description includes hashtags for "steakgrilling" and "altitudetraining," there is no explicit mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or any firearm-related topics. The inclusion of "jiujitsu" in the description further indicates a focus on martial arts or physical training, not firearms. Therefore, this content is not directly relevant to the firearms community based on the provided information.
This video's title suggests a motivational message, referencing the quote "Find what you love and then do a ton of it." The hashtags indicate themes of motivation, mental health, and the sport of Jiu-Jitsu, with a mention of John McPhee. There is no direct mention of firearms or related topics in the provided title and description.
This video appears to be a personal log or reflection from someone practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ). The title and description focus entirely on their dedication to improving their skills in BJJ and engaging with their community by asking about their preferred "go-to combo." There is no mention of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or any firearm-related topics, activities, or gear. Therefore, the content is unrelated to firearms.
This video features John McPhee sharing a significant van life hack related to cleanliness, specifically highlighting the use of portable ozone generators. He discovered this method during an elk hunting trip and now incorporates it into his daily van life routine. The content touches upon van life, an outdoor activity (hunting), and a specific piece of equipment (ozone generator).
This video appears to be about attending a Jiujitsu convention and expressing readiness for action, likely in the context of martial arts or training. While the title mentions "Ready for Action!", it is framed within the context of a martial arts event, not a firearm-related activity. There is no mention of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or specific firearm-related topics in the provided title and description.
This video captures the intense preparation of an individual for an upcoming competition at Phantom Jiujitsu. The title suggests a strong focus on training and dedication, with the phrase 'putting in the work' highlighting the commitment to honing skills for 'worlds'. While no firearms are explicitly mentioned, the context of martial arts training can sometimes overlap with discussions or demonstrations of defensive applications that might indirectly relate to self-defense or preparedness, common themes within the firearms community.











