The Real Berimbolo | Mendes Bros Jiu Jitsu | at Art of Jiu Jitsu Academy | (949) 645 1679
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The Berimbolo was developed by the Mendesbros and became famous because they used it to attack their opponents in the past few years. This back attack is one of the Mendesbros crafty tricks from the Berimbolo technique. Now you see the new generation using it and trying to understand the technique that help make the Mendesbros become multiple time world champions. visit: www.aojacademy.com and www.mendesbros.com 411 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 - (949) 645-1679
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I do truly love and appreciate Rafael's thoroughly detailed explanation of the technique. Then again, I expect no less from one of the best. Thank you very much, Professor Rafa!
They never cease to amaze... not even their 6 year-old videos...
pure gold bro
I learned this as a white belt a few years back from this video and hit it on so many purples, browns and blacks with old school games that hadn’t adapted to this kind of game. Still in my A game!!!
By far the best explanation on KZread, great video!
Man I’m so glad I got to watch this without needing to rewind over and over to get the details. You are truly awesome professor. Can’t wait to start drilling it the way you showed
@Keithustus
22 күн бұрын
If they can teach it to dozens of students at a time month after month, they can teach it in a video.
best berimbolo instruction I have ever seen, now I can finally read and do berimbolo
I watched this video and I did in the academy and I got. I take the back of a purple belt (I am blue). Perfect! Rafa Mendes is the best. Thank you Mendes bros to share this video in the youtube, you are helping me so much. I'm brazilian, but one day I want to train in Costa Mesa, CA. Thank you!
Excellent step-by-step deconstruction of the berimbolo. The emphasis on the smaller details and repetition really helps convey how to properly execute the move.
That's a beautiful dojo. goddamn.
@harrod19
4 жыл бұрын
Uncomfortably clean
That has to be the cleanist/ coolest looking dojo I have ever seen.
This made my berimbolo even better!
Wish more coaches would be this detailed and pedagogical.
great instructional. Looking to add this more to my game; always struggled to implement this.
Love the technique, but for ages Ive been wanting to know about that art work in the background!
excellent explanation on the bjj berimbolo! thanks for sharing!
Tk for the knowledge !
parabéns pela didática e o perfeccionismo nos detalhes, top class
Perfect knowledge and technique!
Boa explicação, gostei da decoração da academia! Boa sorte.
Love this move, it has amplified my game exponentially. I also like to utilize the reverse berimbolo. Mendes bros, please return to H20 MMA in Montreal! When you first came, I was a white belt of only three months and did not have a full comprehension on the techniques you showed us. I'm a blue belt now and would absorb your teachings more proficiently.
Great instructional - keep up the great work fellas!
Details, makes excellence!
Cara, sério…Vc é foda! Publicado em 2012 e até hoje não há melhor explicação! Praticamente um mini-seminário para os iniciantes do berimbolo! Parabéns e tu tens minha total admiração. Muito obrigado! :)
el mas grande!! un genio rafa
Eu admiro muito o seu jiu-jitsu professor Rafael !!
Brother estou completamente apaixonado pelo estilo de vcs Mendes Bros mudou meu jeito de rolar
very detailed tutorial , thank you!!
thank u so muuuchh for the details !!
I like the move, love the painting.
Sinistro demais esse cara. Jiu-jitsu perfeito!
Isso ae, se der pra botar legenda ficaria perfeito! Que o trabalho de vocês continue crescendo!
Gênio do esporte!
thanks, great video.
man oh man great flow
Thank you soooooooo much!
Valeu Mestre
Their academy is really bright
I always ended up in half guard and was not satisfied. Now I know what to do! Obrigado
Amazing explanation
so good! thank you!
@Oleksandr Karpenko, De La Riva is an open guard technique, similar to X guard, spider guard, butterfly guard, etc. Berimbolo is essentially an inverted roll that can be used to sweep. The berimbolo sweep is most commonly used from the 50-50 position or from De La Riva.
Rafael me responde uma coisa alguém já conseguiu passar sua guarda parabéns você na minha opinião é o melhor lutador de todos os tempos de jiu
Thank's a lot! Very interesting
Thank you
I do, thanks. My question was more of a general one, but I will say that in high level competition, you see much more of the berimbolo in the lighter weight classes: Rodolfo and Buchecha aren't really known for it, for example.
Beautiful facility.
@yugen
8 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree, looks amazing.
@TommyDaGun589 Thanks. I was speaking more in terms of the general stuff on their website, though, and whether it's very broad, so that no matter what your game - flexibility, pressure - there's plenty for you.
Very nice!
Agora sim!!kk caraca eu sempre consegui chegar até a parte da raspagem mas na hora de dar o giro eu me confundia pra que lado girar,kkk e acreditem eu tive o dom de girar por cima do ombro e orelha direita estando com a delariva da perna esquerda e meio que embolado mesmo acabou dando certo!!kkk mas agora ficou mais facil fazer o Giro rs Valew ae a Aula!! e Obrigado ae pelos videos dicas e tudo mais tem me ajudado bastante!! valew!!
Defending strikes is not a concern in IBJJF tournaments. Love it or hate it they are using it to win in their sport. If you want to go do MMA because you think that rule set is more "realistic" then thats your choice but know anyone could make the same argument about rules in MMA... as in 5 Minute Rounds... Yea thats realistic. Stand ups. weight classes, No kicks to a downed opponent. How about wearing board shorts and vaseline for a uniform? Don't forget MMA is a sport itself with rules and a scoring system that are manipulated by its athletes and your "Reality" is completely objective.... Shit my grandmother could kill Jon Jones squeezing her index finger.... hows that for reality. Fortunately I dont think she has it out for him but if he keeps poking people in the eyes...
@andrew12yao
8 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. Took me too long to get what you meant by squeezing the index finger. I thought that your grandmother was going to kill him with some ninja deathtouch. ^^
@holierthan
4 жыл бұрын
The man speaketh the truth! Wisdom here.
@ProjectMaelstrom
4 жыл бұрын
A sport is a sport. Why people dont go to American football players to tell em "Yeah but you dont jump high enough and slam that ball through the post" Because its not basketball dummy its NFL You dont slam you run and touch. Apart from this .... just go do MMA.... go. Without some form of grappling go try your "luck" in MMA..... The moment the opponent realise you dont know ground game or grappling you gonna have a very bad time.
Berimbolo: it's a word that defines something you can't define.
@awfully.average
8 жыл бұрын
does the word Berimbolo mean anything outside of jiujitsu ?
@OVERCAPITALIZE
8 жыл бұрын
nope
@reomatodavich
7 жыл бұрын
Jeff Chen , yes, the word is close to a Brazilian harp like instrument
It´s heaven
@musicgaines7170
3 жыл бұрын
Whoah is this the real Cornelius?
When you drill it enough and you get it fluid it feels like one step. Practice, Practice :)
bem maneiro, agora se tivesse como legendar seria melhor ainda kk sou mt fã de vcs, rafa e gui idolos no tatame #oss
very good helpful vedio
to com um plano de ir no meio do ano para os EUA só pra aprimorar meu jiu jitsu treinando vocês.
Olá professor Guilherme, se no caso o oponente colocar a mão no chão , quando ele é lançado no solo , mesmo assim ainda dá para efetuar o movimento normal? oss!
He's off the chain!
Muito bom, mesmo!
this is amazing
My favorite part is 3:26, "Oh, what am I doing?" LOL. I've found myself asking that very question at times.
@harrod19
4 жыл бұрын
Many, many times
please!!!!!! next time put some colored gi on rather than the white ones cause it's very hard to see the details whith the white mat. Thank you very much for posting this vids. this is Gold.
I’ll try tomorrow at my gym where don’t teaches berimbolo and ask for some more tips, thank you, I’ll stop by sometime next month
SICK
Perguntar oque!! Muito bem explicado.. Top.. OSS...
Awesome
at about 5:22 how do you prevent your opponent from foot locking your (toe hold) when you're upside down?
Great very sport!
i have one! how you avoid the toe hold?
you are so didact, congratulations.
What stops the danger of leg drag when you bring back the foot from mat to the hip while unbalancing ?
Será que sou a única que está vendo em 2019?
@phelipegabriel6015
4 жыл бұрын
Eu também estou
@artesuavebjj1642
4 жыл бұрын
kkk os brasileiros precisam perder a preguiça e assistir os vídeos em inglês, a diferenca dos canais em inglês é gritante, bjjfanatics , art of jiu-jitsu, keenan online, Fábio gurgel, sao uns poucos exemplos de canais q possuem infinita quantidade e qualidade nas explicações.
Beautiful dojo & technique. Wish I weren't a 215 pound lummox and could do these techniques.
@Seegie16
7 жыл бұрын
tell me about it. im 200 lbs and just restarted training 2 months ago after a super long layoff. My instructor is a lightweight bjj worlds top competitor nad shows us these kind of tech and other where you swing the leg and sneek under and take the back. You should see me attempting it during drills. i look like a hipo trying to breakdance. its not pretty
muito bom vlwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!
Where are they?
Best featherweight ever.
Em 1990, essa raspagem aí era chamada raspagem delariva, pois vinha da guarda delariva. Não tinha nada de "berimbolo". Mas foi uma boa explicação.
i'm not high level in Jiu Jitsu,and i'm interested...what the differents between Berimbolo and De la Riva???
That is the most Zen rolling mat and amazing gym to learn Jiu Jitsu !!! Anyone knows where this is ?? And of course amazing stuff by the mendes bros
Having trouble sweeping from half guard when they stand up! I would like to see a transition into Berimbolo from half guard.after the sweep here I see the knee bar!
I know what I'm gonna use next time I find myself in that position 😉👌
incrivel
Can't get the laverage, what i do? I get back my pawsture from the gourd and I take his back.
I didn't know I didn't know so much 😓
Great
Love mendes
Wow. This move is not as new as many make it out to be. I remember training off and on at a Barra affiliated gym back in the late 90's-early 2000. There were a few tall dudes who messed around with a position that had no name. Sometimes these two tall dudes tried pulling the berimbolo at the same time and we just called them the upside down clowns. It was a very discouraging position and no one knew what to do when they got stuck in it. the only thing the personon top could think about doing is hammerfisting the guys balls into his stomach but alas that cant be done while rolling. Its just funny to me this weird experimental position could have been used back then to win tournies but it kind of just stayed inthe practice room out of thought that it was super frustrating and clever but not real jiujitsu. Now from the late 2000's to now its real. its hella real and its bizare for an old timey bjj fan like me to watch..haha
@robertoatallabjj
5 жыл бұрын
actually a guy called Marcel Ferreira was doing in comps, he won as a purple middle heavy in 1996 the Worlds, but he mostly went to top position and passed because the pressure against the leg is big and it works well as a sweep but inside the gym he was doing the back variations too. But Mendes added new details and a focus on taking the back, and changed grips. Funny story made me smile now!
Poderia Fazer 1 Traduzido Ou Legendado????
@Caboselecta It was made with paint, a skateboard, 2 ramps, a wall and canvas I believe. Someone close to RVCA or sponsored by RVCA actually made those.
Vim aprender as magias
the miyao brothers have a berimbolo video with variations though. it doesn't come in too much detail but it's got mind blowing variations, I can't remember what the name is but ya. . .
Nice looking dojo haha
usually the whole movement flows so fast its like being thrown you have no time to react for a toe hold... only if a guy who tries it is slow or not really good at it
Rick Da Rockstar...BIIIAAATTCHH. he will know
instead of grabbing the ankle can you grab the pants?
Not really... Marcel Ferreira used it to win the Mundial in 96, when Guilherme was just 8yo and Rafael 7yo - so, Marcel was probably the one who developed it... Samuel Braga also used it to win the Mundial in 2005, when Rafael and Guilherme were still blue belts...
Straight from the source
The real berimbolo - Samuel Braga
huh? have you ever watched their video's were he's nailing it in jits matches? I think you should post one and show us the correct way.