The Inverted Ankle Pick With Hudson Taylor
Guys today I am here with my good friend Hudson Taylor. Hudson is a purple belt from Marcelo Garcia in NYC, he is one of the most talented guys I know. Hudson was a NCAA D-1 Wrestler and he had one of the best pinning records ever. Hudson got his blue belt after 6 months […]
Judo Grip Fighting for Jiu-Jitsu with Jimmy Pedro
I had the huge pleasure to visit Jimmy Pedro’s school in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Today, Jimmy is going to show us judo grip fighting for jiu-jitsu. Jimmy is the best judo competitor in U.S. history and also the best judo coach in U.S. history. Jimmy is a 4 times judo Olympian and U.S. judo team coach. […]
The Easiest Takedown For BJJ Players
Takedowns can be a tough task for BJJ players. Especially, when we don’t have any standing background, like wrestling or Judo. I have been doing BJJ for 16 years, but I never had any standing background. Around 2 years ago I started doing Wrestling, and in Brazil I did some Judo, but nothing consistent. Nothing that […]
Better For BJJ: Wrestling or Judo?
A topic that people tend to ask me is what style of grappling works well to help their Jiu-Jitsu. The two that always come up are Wrestling and Judo. Both are important and work well with Jiu-Jitsu, making for a complete game with standing grappling and ground grappling. But which is right for you? It […]