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Old 07-24-2008, 02:56 AM   #1 (permalink)

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BJJ basic Drills

Hi guys and gals. Newbie BJjer here. Been doing classes for a couple of weeks and i was wondering of someone could recommend a DVD on basic beginner BJJ drills you can do with a partner?

My bro is happy to be my training dummy 5 times a week so i was wanting to practice some basic beginner drills on him every day.

Sometimes i feel like in class because there is a variety of different skill levels there that i don't get to spend enough time on the basics. So i wwant to pratice them in my own time outside of class.


any comments appreciated!
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Old 07-24-2008, 09:05 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Stephan Kestings has good stuff. Especially the half guard drills.

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

The Gracie Insiders have good stuff for position awareness.

YouTube - March Gracie Insider Technique of the Month

Also for escaping side control

YouTube - Gracie Insider April Technique of the Month
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yeah im on the same boat, im looking into buying a dvd set.. just not sure on which ones the best since theres so many out there.. i dont want to go on youtube then try the technique.. its not the same.
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