The Complete Jiu Jitsu Self-Defense Home Study Course
The Complete Jiu Jitsu Self-Defense Home Study Course
The Complete Jiu Jitsu Self-Defense Home Study Course
Introduction
C. This jiu jitsu curriculum is oriented towards fighting. We are not worried about
sport or jiu jitsu competition. Competition is great and builds some important
skills, but my teaching focus is on self-defense in a real streetfight situation. The
goal here is to learn how to win a real fight. This was the original purpose of jiu
jitsu.
D. 5 Reasons Why Jiu Jitsu Is The Best Martial Art In The World: By “best” I
mean that which fulfills the purpose of something better than any other. (think of
best car or best computer or best chess player). Think of best in terms of purpose
fulfillment. The purpose of martial arts - The PRIMARY purpose of a martial art
is primarily to win a physical fight to take out a bad guy while keeping you as
safe as possible – everything else follows from that. Physical fighting skills are
the foundation for confidence and so on. BJJ fulfills that purpose better than any
other for most people. Why?
b. In fact, it’s so effective that some have said it gives you your own
“superpower”!
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2.Jiu Jitsu specializes in ground fighting which is the critical area for
most fights
b. When you know jiu jitsu it is really easy to beat someone on the
ground. Anyone who has trained in jiu jitsu for a long time knows
that rolling with a guy who’s brand new, is very often just
incredibly easy. It’s almost a joke how easy it is to beat them.
c. So with jiu jitsu you are mastering the art of groundfighting which
is the most common range of real fights.
a. Not all situations call for a knee to the face. Imagine your friend or
coworker has had too much to drink at a party and starts to
roughhouse a little bit. Are you going to just blast him in the face?
b. Of what if someone you know is holding you and you just want
them to stop without hurting them. Jiu jitsu has an answer for that.
c. Big legal benefit here – smashing their face in is not the only
answer for someone who knows jiu jitsu.
e. Jiu jitsu covers the whole spectrum of force here and so it allows
you to apply the appropriate level of force to a given situation.
4. Jiu Jitsu Enables Smaller and Weaker People To Beat Bigger and
Stronger People
c. If you don’t believe it, Google BJJ school in your area and go in
for a free trial and when it comes time to roll, pick any smaller
person wearing a colored belt.
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d. So getting a larger attacker on the ground and using technical
leverage based movements on him from there is the most highly
effective self-defense methods there is.
d. So the fact that jiu jitsu doesn’t work that great against multiple
attackers is not a strike against it. If you are training in a martial art
for the primary purpose of fighting off multiple attackers you are
wasting your time. If you training to primarily fight off one
attacker then jiu jitsu is the best way to go. Carry a weapon for
everything else.
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them.
c. That being said, jiu jitsu has weapon defenses that are just as good
as anything else.
d. Some people say things like you should “never grapple a knife”
but that is simply not true. Controlling the weapon arm is
grappling. I even once heard of a study that tested various martial
arts styles against knife attacks and the guys that did the best in
this study were WRESTLERS. But the jiu jitsu weapon defenses
work as good as any other in my opinion.
a. Of course not. Striking works and I teach strikes too. It’s just that
the benefits of striking are more limited. Striking works best on
people your size or smaller. It’s not best for everybody. Teaching a
woman to rely primarily on strikes in self-defense is crazy.
b. For these reasons a striking based martial art is not the best way to
go.
A. In the first section, we are going to start with the three most important tools you
need to know to win a real streetfight situation. The goal here is to get you
something that you can use as fast as possible. It’s not that there isn’t more to
learn, there’s a lot more to learn, but in the this first section I want to get you a
proven “game plan” that you can use if you are ever attacked by someone.
B. After you learn these tools as your foundation, we will build out into the whole
world of jiu jitsu from there.
A. The mount is one of the ultimate positions in a fight. Jiu Jitsu self-defense is
focused on getting to this position.
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1.The reason why is because from this position you can hurt him but he
cannot hurt you. Even if the bad guy is bigger than you are, he is
helpless when he is mounted.
2.That’s why the goal of a fight is to get to this position and stay there.
Learn it well.
2.Stay low and heavy – Being tall makes it easier for you to be tipped over.
3.Use the “airplane” ride – spreading arms out wide is a good basic base to
use most of the time.
C. Types of Attacks
1.Control and negotiate – some guys will quit when they are held down
and can’t get out. Either from embarrassment or fatigue.
3.Submissions
E. Countering Escape Attempts: How to counter the three most common escape
attempts
1.The Hook and Post: Use this when the guy tries to push you off
sideways
2.The Swim: Use this when the guy tries to push you straight up
a. A lot of times the bad guy will want to roll over and get onto his
knees so that he can get up to escape the mount. This is great for
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you! When he gives you his back things get WORSE for him, not
better.
b. Take His Back: You counter this with back mount. The back
mount is another VERY DOMINANT position in a fight and this
is a very common way to get there.
c. Scoot one knee behind his head to help hold him there and
to make putting hook in easier.
d. When he turns all the way over and starts to get up on his
knees, insert your hooks, put your hands on the ground and
sit back while supporting your weight with the balls of your
feet (this is so you are not riding too high on his back).
Your head should be in line with his head, not too high.
a. Hooks in
b. Seatbelt grip on
c. Head down
d. 3 Drills You Need For The Perfect Back Mount: Now that you
know what the back mount is, we are going to cover some drills to
help you perfect this position. This all has to be trained so that it is
second nature. So we are going to break it up into parts and drill
each.
b. Drill 2: Partner turns all the way and gets on his knees, get
the back mount and go for a ride.
c. Drill 3: Partner turns all the way and you go for a ride, but
you lose a hook (usually the top one). Use the remount
technique and repeat the drill. (If and when your top hook
comes out, don’t wait for him to come on top of you.
Switch your feet to remount him).
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F. More Mount Maintenance Tips:
a. This is a good alternative. Sit high up on his chest makes him very
vulnerable and takes away his hip bump.
a. Both hooks in
b. One hook and one “knee base” when opponent pushes you to the
side – practice this transition
a. The Mount Escape Drill: Opponent tries to get out. You try to
stay on! Start with light resistance and gradually increase to 100%
resistance.
c. Drill this often. You can never get too good at it.
H. Now you know the basics of the mount position. Review this section often
because the mount is a very important position in jiu jitsu and for real fighting.
IV. The Rear Naked Choke (RNC): The Ultimate Fight Stopper
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A. There are a lot of tough guys in the world. Some guys have thick skulls and strong
chins – they can really take a hard shot. Some guys are really flexible and when
you put them in a submission they do not give up. Other guys are just tough and
can take a high degree of pain and “tough their way through” a submission.
B. But nobody can “tough their way through” a choke. Nobody. There are no
tough guys when it comes to chokes.
C. What you are going to learn now is the MOST EFFECTIVE CHOKE OF ALL.
D. Just like the mount is the ultimate position in a fight, the “REAR NAKED
CHOKE” (RNC for short) is the ultimate fight ending move in all of martial arts.
You can put a guy to sleep very quickly and easily with this move.
1.Wrap your arm around their neck with your elbow pointing forward
2.Head Pressure – Your head presses his head forward through your hand
1.You’ll know you have a 5 second choke when the person taps immediately
when you squeeze
2.When done wrong, maybe a 10-15 second choke. This will still work, it is
just inefficient.
I. Common mistakes
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1.Not just a “bicep curl”
J. WARNING – If you use this in a street fight you need to MONITOR your
opponent! They WILL pass out. Be careful not to squeeze too long. Squeezing
for too long can cause serious injury or death. If your choke is good it only
takes about 5 seconds. If your choke is not so good it may take 10 seconds. But
the important point to always remember is to monitor your opponent.
K. In later videos we will learn various ways you can get this choke.
V. The Double Leg Takedown: The Easiest Way To Get A Man To The Ground
A. Jiu jitsu is a ground based martial art. This is great because most fights go to
the ground. But that also means we need to know how to get our opponent to the
ground from a standing position, without getting beat up in the process. Once a
skilled jiu jitsu person gets the bad guy to the ground it’s all over.
B. The double leg takedown is the easiest way to put a man on the ground
2.Level change, step between his legs, hold his legs at the knees,
shoulder bumps against his hips or waist, drive with your legs and
maintain constant pressure. Kneel with your front leg as he falls (the
opponent will kind of break your fall).
3.Judo principle – drill the first part over and over and then finish.
VI. The Basic Self-Defense Battle Plan: Putting The Three Main Pieces Together
A. The Self-Defense Battle Plan: I’ve chosen these three moves as a “battle plan”
because they have been proven to work great in real fights. Just YouTube “BJJ
fight” or something like that and you’ll see some version of this same sequence
over and over again. The fighters square off, the jiu jitsu guy takes the other man
down to the ground, gets a mount, hits him a few times and the guy turns over and
gets choked out. You see it over and over again. It’s almost like the fight is
scripted.
B. Here’s how it works: We are going to take the easiest way to get someone down
(the double leg), combine it with the ultimate fight position (the mount), and then
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end the fight with the ultimate fight stopper (the RNC). This is a great
combination for winning a fight.
1. There are two main ways your opponent may be coming after you
b. Conservative (he’s getting ready to hit you but looking for the
shot) As he moves forward, fake a jab and go
E. Step 2: Mount
2.Our goal here is to get his back. So once mounted, here are a few options
1.As he turns, take the back properly (view previous lesson on the back
mount basics)
2.He may turn two ways – on your “strong side” or on your “weak side”
a. Tip: It’s easiest to choke with the bottom arm. That’s the one you
want to use.
b. Strong side (Your top arm is on the ground) Control his hand with
your underhook arm, then complete the choke with your top arm
c. Weak side (Your bottom arm is on the ground) Control if they roll
onto your under-hook arm, top arm wraps neck and grabs his
shoulder. Pick him up a bit with your hook and top arm and then
“drop him” into the bottom arm for the choke.
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G. Important Assignment: Drill the self-defense battle plan from start to finish 100
times. Start slow and make sure your technique is perfect. Never sacrifice
technique to improve speed. Go only as fast as good technique allows. You can
break it up into 5 sets of 20 or however you like. But until you have done this
sequence at least 100 times, you will not have adequately practiced it for real
combat.
H. Troubleshooting Tips
1.The Arm Trap: What if he doesn’t turn? Use the arm trap and turn him
over.
a. Grab his wrist and elbow
b. “Fall on it” to pin his arm
c. Grab his hand from behind his head
d. Can punch from here or control him like a “joystick”. Turn him
over and “fold” his trapped arm down so that he is on his stomach.
RNC from there.
2.Expose The Neck – What if he keeps his chin down and you can’t get the
choke?
a. Friendly – grab his forehead and pull it back
b. Less friendly – bone of the hand under the nose
c. Mean – punch him to expose the neck
3.Chin Punch – Use this to align his neck with your choke
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