Starting in jiujitsu after 50

This interview was done for the members of rickson.academy
The best age to start doing jiujitsu is as soon as you can get around to it. For you or someone you know, that might be in your fifties. But, like for all other possible starting ages, it's good to know what kind of goals you will be pursuing.
Master Rickson Gracie recently talked to to our members, about how to be a beginner in your fifties. Enjoy what he had to say in this video and to learn more go to rickson.academy
PT:
Começando no jiu-jítsu depois dos 50
A melhor idade pra começar a fazer jiu-jítsu é assim que você puder. Para você ou algum conhecido seu, a hora pode finalmente ter chegado depois de meio século de estrada. Mas, assim como em qualquer outra possível idade de início, é bom saber que tipo de objetivos você vai perseguir.
O mestre Rickson Gracie recentemente falou conosco sobre como ser um principiante com 50 e tantos anos. Aproveite abaixo a sabedoria dispensada por ele.

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  • @RicoMnc
    @RicoMnc5 ай бұрын

    I am a 62yr old 130lb blue belt, started at 58. Thank you very much for the wise and encouraging words.

  • @christopherwilliams5912

    @christopherwilliams5912

    5 ай бұрын

    I am restarting at 56...you give me inspiration.

  • @SilkySmooth73

    @SilkySmooth73

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m thinking at 50 and @christopher is giving me willing to do so!

  • @mikeohara1055

    @mikeohara1055

    5 ай бұрын

    I started a few months ago, also at 58. It's fun, interesting, and I've dropped 15 pounds. I'm a horrendous athlete and have two fused lumbar vertebrae, but I won't let that stop me. I'm always the oldest in class, usually by far but the young people are all very cool to train with.

  • @S.A.M.omnia.vincit.amor.

    @S.A.M.omnia.vincit.amor.

    5 ай бұрын

    Be proud 💪 Respect

  • @mosin9105

    @mosin9105

    5 ай бұрын

    At 56, I am apprehensive. But, you, and this video inspire me. Thanks.

  • @joestevens3071
    @joestevens30715 ай бұрын

    I started at 50 and It has done wonders for my depression.

  • @TrishCanyon9

    @TrishCanyon9

    Ай бұрын

    Jiu-Jitsu really makes me happy.❤

  • @TenchiBushi
    @TenchiBushi5 ай бұрын

    I joined a BJJ dojo in Aomori, Japan as a birthday present for myself on my 53rd birthday. I'm 55 now and still training.

  • @James-lv9mw
    @James-lv9mw5 ай бұрын

    I'm a 49 year old brown belt. I've trained with Royce, Royler, Rickson, Kron, Ryron, Renner and Rolker Gracie. I have never found a better teacher than Rickson and Pedro Sauer. Become a nightmare to submit and your attacks will come. "Jiu-Jitsu is timing, it's knowledge about the technique but it's timing" -Rickson Gracie

  • @BeyondPostal

    @BeyondPostal

    5 ай бұрын

    Pedro is totally one of the best, did you train with him in UT with Dave Bancroft?

  • @AngelRodriguezFritoLay

    @AngelRodriguezFritoLay

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this. I am focused on becoming a huge challenge to conquer first

  • @surferjoe8586

    @surferjoe8586

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this. I'll have to remember and apply this "Become a nightmare to submit and your attacks will come" to often I think I'm looking and trying to hard for the submission.👍🤙

  • @RidesomeWaves

    @RidesomeWaves

    4 ай бұрын

    Training with legends. Also a plus..yeaaaa boi...yesaaaaa..studied rickson in 1998..his choke documentary came out...best documentary hands down..Yuki nakai..animo

  • @danieltang1680
    @danieltang16805 ай бұрын

    I am 70 and a blue belt. Been doing jiujutsu for 5 years and still can't get enough of it. I had a few injuries over the years. The key is finding partners who are gentle. Even for younger people, it doesn't make sense to roll in a crazy manner before you master the techniques.

  • @Kev80ification

    @Kev80ification

    5 ай бұрын

    Very true

  • @marcwills8502

    @marcwills8502

    5 ай бұрын

    salute you sir

  • @TrishCanyon9

    @TrishCanyon9

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you. ❤❤❤

  • @EOW-nv1nc
    @EOW-nv1nc5 ай бұрын

    59 years old. Been training BJJ for 28 years. This is the best advice for any age.

  • @raymondayala5355

    @raymondayala5355

    5 ай бұрын

    I’m 41 and started with this man and his son Rockson 24 years ago. I’m forever grateful 🙏🏽

  • @VegasElement

    @VegasElement

    5 ай бұрын

    You must be a beast dude. Did you ever compete?

  • @graciescottsdale

    @graciescottsdale

    5 ай бұрын

    59 years old, 40 years of jiujitsu.

  • @iamshredder3587

    @iamshredder3587

    5 ай бұрын

    Damn so since 31? You must be good. Or what do you think, is there like a time where aging and life sort of overtakes the uhh what to call it.... like the training to get better and more technical and capable and stronger and develop a fighters mindset aspect of it that you would have in your youth typically? So say when you're 21 and trying hard, learning rapidly etc and basically on an upwards ladder towards you're prime and peak ability you could ever achieve... the best you can be. And you might get shown up by that other guy the class golden boy perhaps....and you're mindset is "ok I'm going to keep training my ass off like have been and I reckon within three months I'll have improved enough and I'll overtake and embaress his highness there and more with each month." Do you still have that kind of (general, overall. Yet maybe a tad more mature... maybe haha) attitude and mindset about training? Or is it more like a downwards or at best level slope instead? Where you're like training more so as to maintain your current or even peak abilities and the physical and mental attributes necessary to apply them effectively... and to stave off the negative effects of the ageing process on it as long and best you can? If that makes any sense and you get the jist of what I'm asking? I suppose to put it simply... us there a point where you're not getting better and more dangerous every year but are trying to stay as good and dangerous as you can be and to slow down old age taking it from you as much as possible and practical? Ps: thanks fir your time and I'm sorry it's so long. Long hard few days I'm not all that with it atm. 🤪 And I hope it's not an offensive and rude question or topic to ask? I'm 31 so not all that old but, I ask with genuine interest and... I guess like to know what I'm in for too if I last that far. Although I really hate the whole aging process (and the death part) and what it does to people I know and love and admire and to those who have to watch it and want their turn... (the ancients saw it better as what it was/is... a curse, not natural, not good. Not some cheery sunny "it's just the natural circle of life" bullsh_t and freaking skin cream and dancing grannys and luxury retirement resorts as they sell it. They referred to old age as "the evil days" and "the time of troubles", "the shadow of death" and such. Anyway, depressing haha. But I'm a realist) To digress.. yeah so I hate the whole aging thing itself but always even as a young kid I've always had great respect for and interest in my elders and loved talking, hearing all their life stories, helping to pay my debt to them, and maybe most of all learning from them and their lifetime of hard earned knowledge, wisdom and experience. So yeah I'm not trying to be snarky or anything. And hell at 59 you're barely a spring chicken in the summer anyway or much past myself but I just been curious bout this for ages and how it apply to my own life of training/fighting and priorities.

  • @EOW-nv1nc

    @EOW-nv1nc

    5 ай бұрын

    @@iamshredder3587 Hey brother, I think I understand your question. Getting older, especially in BJJ, is like a give and take situation. You acquire a lot of knowledge but you have to be careful how you apply it. Learn not to force things and go with the flow when rolling. This takes some experience. At the same time, your gas tank and strength are not what they were when you were 31. My knowledge and technique is good but my athleticism and power are gone by 59. I don’t match strength with the young guys. That will just get me injured. I try to use all technique. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t. When it doesn’t, just tap and learn from the situation. When in doubt, tap. Your BJJ career will last longer. Hope this helps

  • @ctb3386
    @ctb33865 ай бұрын

    Started at 47 and could not agree more. Thank you!

  • @andreasplienegger835
    @andreasplienegger8355 ай бұрын

    I'm 56 and got my blue belt last year. My experience when I started was that I pretty soon had to take a step back in order to protect my shoulder joints and my back. I then systematically strengthened these parts of my body so now I can train and roll even with the young folks who compete.

  • @TrishCanyon8
    @TrishCanyon85 ай бұрын

    I started at 71 so I really relate and am appreciative of the mindset to conserve energy, modify where needed, be careful with choosing partners, no early sparing.

  • @TrishCanyon9

    @TrishCanyon9

    Ай бұрын

    ​@Corsicanario😂

  • @davebond7380
    @davebond73805 ай бұрын

    Thanks rickson ive been injured for 2 years. Im now 54 been. Still trying to heal. My motivation is still strong. Hope i can make it back.

  • @BOBBOB-tx7ox
    @BOBBOB-tx7ox5 ай бұрын

    I started at 61, I have always stayed in shape. I don't hold back when rolling with much younger students, I just outthink them. You can always tap. If you look at it as just learning and not trying to beat up everybody its enjoyable, at the same time you are learning. Most of the real crazy aggressive students quit within six months anyway.

  • @doca8792

    @doca8792

    5 ай бұрын

    Spot on!

  • @arob2919

    @arob2919

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the post. I'm a 54 yr old white belt. My problem is I am the smallest in the academy I attend. I am always injuring or pulling a muscle going against the "young guns." I will continue to learn as long as my body holds up.

  • @DK-gg7ik

    @DK-gg7ik

    5 ай бұрын

    51 and hope ti be soon Purple

  • @2815marionwood

    @2815marionwood

    5 ай бұрын

    My brother from another mother, I started at 61 as well. and like you I am in shape and have lifting for years. But I do need the recovery time. Congrats!! Stay strong!

  • @BOBBOB-tx7ox

    @BOBBOB-tx7ox

    5 ай бұрын

    @@arob2919 Stop trying to win, work on technique, eventually it will work. Smaller people have an advantage they don't realize. They are faster and can fit in smaller spaces. I am 6-2 and smaller guys give me the most difficulty. Look at Marcelo Garcia.

  • @thirdactwarrior317
    @thirdactwarrior3175 ай бұрын

    Great advice, thanks! I started BJJ at a sport club at age 68. I trained for a year, but then had to quit because I needed a knee replacement, not caused by Jiu-Jitsu. After recovery, I started back at a Gracie JJ school at age 70 and I'm still there almost a year later. I find the Gracie approach much better for me and I really enjoy it. I have so far avoided injuries that would put me out of training.

  • @GTCTraders
    @GTCTraders5 ай бұрын

    Started at 51. Very athletic. Look very young for my age. "Old man strength" :) Totally appreciate the counsel. First few months, just "try to win this roll" ... keep rolling and rolling and rolling with the younger guys in their 20's. Not only as a white belt, but at 51 ... my body let me know real fast: _Mate ... you are 51. Knock it off_ Took a couple of weeks to rest from an injury. Learned to roll, when I feel GOOD to roll. When I don't? I don't? Judicious use of strength as a supplement to the technique; with technique coming first. Finding good partners to roll with. Great Professor as an instructor. It's made all the difference. Thank you for sharing the wisdom and experience! Blessings ...

  • @FR-ty5vn
    @FR-ty5vn5 ай бұрын

    Beautiful - about to turn 57, 3-stripe purple belt - makes a lot of sense - tremendous respect, Rickson - I’ve learned a ton from you - I wish you well…

  • @marcusv2226

    @marcusv2226

    4 ай бұрын

    All the best to you.

  • @doca8792
    @doca87925 ай бұрын

    Great advice. I’m 54. I started under Rickson at 34, got my blue belt from him. Got my brown belt from Kron. I definitely play it smarter now and just try to enjoy rolling, hardly ever go for taps, but I hardly ever get tapped out either.

  • @trinidadraj152

    @trinidadraj152

    5 ай бұрын

    That is a a very good approach, I think! Hardly go for taps, but hardly get tapped either. Just enjoy it.

  • @BruceLeroyUK

    @BruceLeroyUK

    5 ай бұрын

    Who did you get your black belt from?

  • @The-Contractor
    @The-Contractor5 ай бұрын

    67 and starting BJJ as a hobby. Timely and perfect guidance. Thanks for what you do.

  • @sumo_steve45
    @sumo_steve455 ай бұрын

    OOOSSSSSS Excellent video for those of us in our 50's. These are the exact things that Master Luiz Palhares told me back when I turned 50. Enjoy the sport, go at your own pace, listen to your body, etc. and it was worked VERY well for me. Now, I am a 54 year old purple belt and see no end in sight. Many thanks Master Rickson. OSS

  • @terminalcitytraining
    @terminalcitytraining5 ай бұрын

    Great to see other 50+ practitioners commenting here.

  • @hagenanon9484
    @hagenanon94845 ай бұрын

    I started bjj with 35 and this was already my approach to BJJ. "Dont commit to victory" describes it very good. Even if youre young, bjj can mess up your joints and its not worth destroying your body over a "fake" fight, sparring, or a competition for imaginative glory.

  • @thedudeabides7652
    @thedudeabides76525 ай бұрын

    I'm 54 and have been training on and off for 24 years. I am at the point now where if I sweat and don't get hurt in class, I am happy. There will come a time when you aren't as fast, as strong or as agile and then your mind and technique will have to be whats left.

  • @meadowsgolf
    @meadowsgolf5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Rickson! I started my martial arts journey at age 46 in 2005 - studied an American mixed martial art combining karate, judo, and Japanese Jiu Jitsu... moved from my dojo in 2017 as a ni-dan in my art but now... at age 65, I'm looking forward to advancing my newaza skills studying BJJ as a novice white belt. Thank you and your other commenters for reinforcing my resolve.

  • @ionlucian421
    @ionlucian4215 ай бұрын

    Spoke like a true master and mentor. Respect!🙏

  • @bennyrosado1414
    @bennyrosado14145 ай бұрын

    Best advice a real master can only offer. Muito obrigato mestre

  • @ninpowarrior
    @ninpowarrior5 ай бұрын

    Perfeito mestre. Muito obrigado

  • @christianbritton1362
    @christianbritton13624 ай бұрын

    Rickson is a living legend. Thank you for all you’ve done!

  • @TuninhoLobo
    @TuninhoLobo5 ай бұрын

    Wise words. Thank you Master.

  • @TheThinkersBible
    @TheThinkersBible5 ай бұрын

    This really is wise, outstanding advice and guidance. Thank you.

  • @RodrigoMachadoSilva
    @RodrigoMachadoSilva5 ай бұрын

    Sabedoria! Muito obrigado pelos conselhos mestre Rickson! Oss!

  • @Fatbaldagent
    @Fatbaldagent5 ай бұрын

    I’m praying for master Rickson he’s a legend and I hope he heals

  • @sliderx1897

    @sliderx1897

    5 ай бұрын

    What happened to him?

  • @Fatbaldagent

    @Fatbaldagent

    5 ай бұрын

    @@sliderx1897 he has early stages of Parkinson’s

  • @MrNetyzen

    @MrNetyzen

    5 ай бұрын

    @@sliderx1897I believe he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s

  • @aPerfectcircle23

    @aPerfectcircle23

    3 ай бұрын

    @@sliderx1897Parkinson’s sadly :/

  • @Moodymongul

    @Moodymongul

    2 ай бұрын

    yep, i noticed it in his face and hand tremor (P.D). Still, there are medications that work to hold it back. And developing techniques (already in experimental use) that implant devices that quell the tremors specifically. Wishing Rickson the best.

  • @tombeithemist5255
    @tombeithemist52555 ай бұрын

    Thank you, great advice!

  • @chriscopeland1318
    @chriscopeland13185 ай бұрын

    Thank u…best advice I’ve ever heard.

  • @johnmcdonald5998
    @johnmcdonald59985 ай бұрын

    Very well stated. Sage advice.

  • @pierreturtle9574
    @pierreturtle95745 ай бұрын

    Simply brilliant ! I was still hesitant to go back for it at 54 but after these words I will listen again and again I feel confident about the goal and the journey 😊 thank you mestre for sharing this !

  • @oldmanstrong-ish
    @oldmanstrong-ish5 ай бұрын

    This was very helpful, sir. Thank you 💎

  • @gegaoli
    @gegaoli5 ай бұрын

    Timely and great advice

  • @Jitsover50
    @Jitsover505 ай бұрын

    The wisdom of a great master. Thank you.

  • @richardgroux
    @richardgroux5 ай бұрын

    Ce sport est vraiment magnifique ! Je suis un grand fan de Rickson ! J'ai commencé le JJB à 40 ans mais malheureusement je me suis brisé les cervicales. Jusqu'à ce que ce malheureux jour arrive, allez au JJB me remplissait de sérénité et d'honneur. J'étais débutant et j'avais une grande soif d'apprendre. Il a suffit de tomber sur la mauvaise personne une seule fois et mon rêve s'est arrêté brutalement. Al hamdouliLah, ainsi est la vie ! Aujourd'hui je continue d'apprendre et de prendre du plaisir en regardant vos vidéos. Merci infiniment Rickson. ❤

  • @ladymoriarty1349
    @ladymoriarty13495 ай бұрын

    Finally..some reassuring content from the master for those of us who are 'masters' in age . Looking forward to reviewing your additional content .:0)

  • @harry688
    @harry6885 ай бұрын

    This is some great advice from the grandmaster himself! It is applicable to most martial arts. I am 62 years old and just started with Wing Chun Kung Fu. Same advice is applicable here. Thank you great Sir! 🙏😊

  • @alphaomega8493
    @alphaomega84934 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much. I have something going on in my life, physically, turning 58, and that was so important for me to hear for psychological aspects and my continued workouts. Getting injuries galore holding on to my brute strength.

  • @Kankudai69
    @Kankudai695 ай бұрын

    Wery good advice. And, good health to you sir.

  • @miguelc.819
    @miguelc.8194 ай бұрын

    Great advice, Master Rickson

  • @jeromewilliams6309
    @jeromewilliams63093 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much Master Rickson. I’m a 66year old blue belt with some shoulder injuries and knee injuries. I actually started training hard and realized the injuries are getting worse. I understand what you are saying and will change my training mentality and take your words to heart. Thank you again!!!❤

  • @AngelRodriguezFritoLay
    @AngelRodriguezFritoLay5 ай бұрын

    Thank you Great One

  • @TheFalconryApprentice
    @TheFalconryApprentice5 ай бұрын

    46, this was a great lesson on sustainable, jiu-jitsu mindset. Thank you

  • @wm6549
    @wm65495 ай бұрын

    Great advice!

  • @jefsonb
    @jefsonb5 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Sensei!

  • @rasiqahmed6945
    @rasiqahmed69455 ай бұрын

    Amazing advice, thanks to the mentor . I am 58 , started around 50, love the art, may God bless us to keep going till our time comes.

  • @allenc4909
    @allenc49094 ай бұрын

    Great advice.

  • @justynleitl-tetreault5356
    @justynleitl-tetreault53565 ай бұрын

    Rickson is the Greatest!

  • @brandontwohawks
    @brandontwohawks4 күн бұрын

    53 here, started at 51. My girls (11 and 15) have a full year on me LOL. I love it. I do play carefully. I appreciate these words from a legend.

  • @centristmiguel8581
    @centristmiguel85814 ай бұрын

    Excellent points. I started almost a year ago at 49, but have had professional fighting experience in stand up arts so in the sense of overall conditioning it helped a lot but jiu jitsu was and is so different. You're learning to move your body in ways that are unique. And of course at all times I acknowledge my age, I've been lucky to be relatively injury free throughout my other experience in combat arts with solid flexibility etc. But I'm always careful and I leave my ego at the door.

  • @anthonyfabiano4827
    @anthonyfabiano48275 ай бұрын

    started at 50,,,,,55 approaching 56, 2 stripe purple, my share of wear and tear, and don't want to stop this art......and I don't always know when to back off with the young athletes but learning. This outlook is exactly what my instructor has been repeating so to hear it from Master Rickson is perfect. Starting to see the path now!

  • @TrishCanyon9
    @TrishCanyon9Ай бұрын

    Im 72 and training Jiu-Jitsu for a year now. In class today doing #11 Elevator Sweep, I had my hips very wide and a heavy partner and I felt a little pain in my hip (the other hip is titanium 😂). So I take it easy. Prevent injury. Learn and practice with safety in mind. Thankfully my partners seem to take care of me and I appreciate they're willing to train with an old lady. ❤

  • @DavidDavid-lo1oy
    @DavidDavid-lo1oy5 ай бұрын

    Wise Words Master,

  • @SoundSignals
    @SoundSignals5 ай бұрын

    I just started BJJ at age 51, really enjoying it so far. This video is really useful, thank you.

  • @chinita1pr
    @chinita1pr5 ай бұрын

    I started taekwondo close to 50. Its been hard but very satisfying. I've never felt better. All these tips are spot on.

  • @shotzz4531
    @shotzz45312 ай бұрын

    It is great to hear from all my fellow old men. I started at 60, two stripes on my white belt at 61. Only wish I had started sooner!

  • @loa5497
    @loa54973 ай бұрын

    I started at 57. I am 64. It can be done. But know that it can be both fun and extremely challenging. For me, mostly psychologically.

  • @johnmcnabb3963
    @johnmcnabb39635 ай бұрын

    I started at 50. Best advice Rickson just gave. You do t have to compete every roll. Technique and flow sometimes is better than winning.

  • @Taiwandan
    @Taiwandan5 ай бұрын

    I am 52 and started at 50, and wish I heard this before sustaining multiple injuries. I was doing 6-8 classes a week prior to messing up my shoulders (yes...both), but after 2 months off I am planning on continuing, this time at a much more managable, realistic pace. Challenging, but not reckless. Thank you!

  • @JB-vc5re
    @JB-vc5re5 ай бұрын

    53, been going on and off for over a year, most off due to injuries not from bjj. I learned to stretch more, changed my diet and realize that I need to learn techniques to beat the younger guys. It’s a journey that I am enjoying. I will also say that you need to find the right school that fits you.

  • @funkyflights
    @funkyflights5 ай бұрын

    Good point !

  • @JohnnyJabrone
    @JohnnyJabrone5 ай бұрын

    Love this legend. Oss

  • @jakestone31
    @jakestone315 ай бұрын

    Thankyou!

  • @donelmore2540
    @donelmore25405 ай бұрын

    Very wise comments! They apply to any Martial Art: Karate, Judo, Aikido, etc.. I’d love to try BJJ, but I’m 77 with very thin skin. I did roll at a JJ Dojo many years ago. We had a great time and they had me teach striking to their kids and adults. Years later when I was retiring and closing my Karate Dojo, I took all my students out to dinner. The JJ Sensei’s happened to be there and spoke to me as we left. They thanked me for dropping by their Dojo and said that they had incorporated some of my suggestions into their curriculum. They were very nice guys!

  • @bradford5681
    @bradford56815 ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @BradYaeger
    @BradYaeger5 ай бұрын

    I'm 58 , still train in various martial arts but I agree you have to control yourself . I warm up slow and steady especially with bag and pad work and rarely go full power . I focus more on 2 man drills , timing and positions . The hardest thing has been balance and tumbling because your inner ear changes with age . Having a job painting houses helps me though . When it comes down to it and you need your skills in real life , you're going to move fast and strong just from the adrenaline alone so don't worry about that . Yes you'll probably get injured but it won't be as bad as if you didn't train at all. Keep your strength and cardio training going and you'll be all set.

  • @JackHanma
    @JackHanma5 ай бұрын

    I'm over 40 and more than 25 years of full contact sports and Tough martial arts... I'm thinking about learning grappling and jiu jitsu in order to keep improving and saving my health. Being 6'4 and 215 lbs I used to mostly rely on my striking power but now I start to realize that there is a fitting method for each age.

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw5 ай бұрын

    Appreciate Rickson, I hope you're writing an instructional on your Jiu Jitsu.

  • @jorgejgleandro
    @jorgejgleandro5 ай бұрын

    I wish I had seen this advice some months ago. Since I didn't, I got a torn LCA while rolling and had to undergo a reconstruction surgery one week ago. Taking a deep breath to face the long journey of rehab ahead. 😢

  • @erreala4
    @erreala45 ай бұрын

    I started with 53, I'm now 56. It's important to understand that your body is not already ready to "assume" hard scrambles, but perfectly can enjoy the roles, and to be hard to get taps. oss!!

  • @michaelantonio1367
    @michaelantonio13675 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @Yossarian.
    @Yossarian.5 ай бұрын

    I'm 54. Had my second roll two days ago. I only started because my ten year old son is currently a grey-white belt, and I want to take a bigger part in his journey to his black belt. Having said that. I will say that I am genuinely enjoying the experience so far.

  • @guiguijol
    @guiguijol5 ай бұрын

    Thank you Sir. I'm a judoka, but still, gold mine advices.

  • @ronniecortex4936
    @ronniecortex49365 ай бұрын

    Totally agreed!

  • @pablovincentelli9061
    @pablovincentelli90614 ай бұрын

    Muy inteligente excelente

  • @VegasElement
    @VegasElement5 ай бұрын

    I did Shao-Lin Kung Fu & Judo in my younger years but it's been SO long. I'm still in great shape & really want to get into Jiu-Jitsu. There's quite a few Gracie dojos in Vegas. I think I'm gonna go for it.

  • @danielalfonsou
    @danielalfonsou2 ай бұрын

    51 yo newbie here. Thank you!

  • @AngelRodriguezFritoLay
    @AngelRodriguezFritoLay5 ай бұрын

    55 year old purple. Has changed me forever

  • @joncooke9515
    @joncooke95155 ай бұрын

    53 year-old blue belt at a South Florida Gracie-Barra school. Rickson's concepts and ideologies resonate with me. When going to class, I check my ego at the door and try to just have fun, learning what I can and help who I can. I recently tapped to an 18 year-old fellow blue-belt as he was over 50% to getting a submission which was inevitable at that point without me turning it into a deathmatch. It wasn't worth the risk of injury just to deny a tap. We reset and went again. No ego, just fun.

  • @BboyCorrosive
    @BboyCorrosive5 ай бұрын

    Same advice if you've had the same injuries hangjng around but still want to train, be fine with accepting the pass and try better next time

  • @RS-kq9rr
    @RS-kq9rr5 ай бұрын

    Most bjj gyms became commercial. Most are very expensive. I hope Rickson talk about that. Lot of gyms discourage ppl from starting the journey

  • @oldmanstillcan
    @oldmanstillcan5 ай бұрын

    About to begin my journey in Jiujitsu.

  • @Tzippi
    @Tzippi5 ай бұрын

    Yes, it takes time to recover. Get a good physical therapist and stretch before and AFTER training. Recovery takes longer. Y’all got this!

  • @jonathanschadenfreude9603
    @jonathanschadenfreude96035 ай бұрын

    i was a division 2 state wrestler and did verywell, i love this art! At 50 yrs old i feel its imperative for every man to roll on a mat at least 5 times a month

  • @simon4133
    @simon41335 ай бұрын

    Respect.

  • @atticus3532
    @atticus35323 ай бұрын

    I'm 36 and my body is just starting to feel all the years of treating it like a hammer. Just started BJJ, and hope I'm still practicing at the same age of all you guys!

  • @TheObscureAlternative
    @TheObscureAlternative5 ай бұрын

    I respect this man with all of my heart. Eclipsed by the kabuki behind Tyson. Rick son is a true Aztec warrior who was always prepare to die. I started my own Gracie barra academy at 34, by 50, my body was broken, but now I roll to be untameable, I love you Rickson, I too endured a pain similar to yours with Rockson. You tried to fix Jiu jitsu in America but Americans turn everything into a hamburger. Forget about the glory they seek as opposed to the inner journey . I’m very sorry about the Parkinson’s, but it’s the warriors end, since the Viking’s you cant swing an axe on a battle field without paying a price. You are the king of the Matt, your humility, honour, breath work,even your crazy uncles diet was decades ahead of its time. I wish you would have united 1 Gracie clan in the states, you would be a listed Fortune 500 company by now with 5000 Academy’s taking jiu jitsu back from the no gi point hunters to a formidable ground based attack The anaconda doesn’t need the back fangs of the Californian Diamomd back rattlesnake I’m glad to see Da bronx using your techniques to close the distance to get to the rear naked joke . Always your father said, a man can still fight with a broken arm... so put him to sleep Much respect from South Africa. Your student for everJames Loudoun McCallum Remember . You will always be the bad ass Love & light champion

  • @NorthernCorruptionMonitor907
    @NorthernCorruptionMonitor9075 ай бұрын

    Thank you hickson I am Gracie Barra in Anchorage 3 stripes white belt 8 years wrestling experience

  • @b4dmaash
    @b4dmaash5 ай бұрын

    I am 90yo and started bjj 6 months ago and had my first proper roll last week. I am now in hospital, broken rib cage and neck.

  • @FhargaZ
    @FhargaZ5 ай бұрын

    Great inspiration, for me learning is the purpose so winning is not that important for the moment.

  • @johnnywishbone932
    @johnnywishbone9325 ай бұрын

    Rickson reminds me of my father.

  • @peterquinn3424
    @peterquinn34245 ай бұрын

    Great advice. Always tap, and always protect yourself. Talk to your training partners and just verbal tap or say “stop” if needed. Ask people to slow down, then ask them again. If they don’t respect that, let them know in a constructive way and move on. Be a good partner and let weaker people / women work their game. Be humble.

  • @tonyfrenier4418
    @tonyfrenier44185 ай бұрын

    I’m 64 with replaced knee and ankle I’ve learn the phrase tap often lol but I love it 😅

  • @mickjones2871
    @mickjones28715 ай бұрын

    I have 2 friends who have seriously hurt themselves, one had knee surgery. I can't justify starting this. I can't be out of work because of an injury.

  • @tommym321

    @tommym321

    5 ай бұрын

    If you use your head when training, it’s no more dangerous than basketball

  • @OldManPaxusYT
    @OldManPaxusYT5 ай бұрын

    I was doing it about 7 years ago, i guess i was 45ish and i learned the hard way, that i had to take extra considerations - just use common sense. Warm up BEFORE you even get there (stretching i mean..more so than warm up) and just take it easy. As the great Rickson says, don't use power or speed as if you were 30! 😉

  • @shemwayland4292
    @shemwayland42925 ай бұрын

    GOLD⚡️

  • @SteveKennedy-1744
    @SteveKennedy-17445 ай бұрын

    I am a 68 yr 1 srtp BB. My rule is my BRAIN has veto power over my ego and skill. Your brain will always keep you safe..not your ego.

  • @Delamthedestroyer

    @Delamthedestroyer

    5 ай бұрын

    BB could mean blue belt brown belt or black belt. Just saying...

  • @SteveKennedy-1744

    @SteveKennedy-1744

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Delamthedestroyer True, I am a Black Belt.

  • @Delamthedestroyer

    @Delamthedestroyer

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@SteveKennedy-1744 Cool man. Where do you train?

  • @SteveKennedy-1744

    @SteveKennedy-1744

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Delamthedestroyer San Diego GB

  • @ChaissonFamilyValues
    @ChaissonFamilyValues5 ай бұрын

    Nice