RVV BJJ

RVV BJJ

My name is Rory van Vliet, and I am a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under Professor Rob Biernacki. My goal with this KZread channel is to help you get better faster by teaching you the underlying concepts behind each technique. Instead of just "technique hunting" I want you to be able to think for yourself and adapt your problem solving skills to have more thought behind your actions. This will give your technique more purpose, better timing, and a better understanding that will allow you to teach the information to other people. This channel has material for everyone from complete beginners to more advanced practitioners.

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  • @vladx3539
    @vladx3539Сағат бұрын

    good stuff

  • @HealthyBearded
    @HealthyBearded2 күн бұрын

    thank you for making this video.

  • @wefixwebsitesfast8227
    @wefixwebsitesfast82272 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @gh3444
    @gh34443 күн бұрын

    Thank you these video are so helpful

  • @Billygoatmanstan
    @Billygoatmanstan4 күн бұрын

    This series is great. Been looking for videos that click with me and these do just that. Thanks Guys

  • @Bobby-fy4bj
    @Bobby-fy4bj6 күн бұрын

    This is so god damn helpful. Just started and bruised my ribs at the second session. Sitting at home and can't do anything besides waiting and watching videos to get a basic understanding of BJJ and this playlist helps so much, thanks a lot

  • @developer_george
    @developer_george7 күн бұрын

    It's criminal how underrated this channel is 😿

  • @developer_george
    @developer_george7 күн бұрын

    Perfekt

  • @ingrid3578
    @ingrid35787 күн бұрын

    thank you! These are great videos, excellently broken down for dum-dums like me :)

  • @janellebaccillieri6294
    @janellebaccillieri62947 күн бұрын

    Love your gi Rory! Great content as always 👏🏽

  • @tsuname5748
    @tsuname57487 күн бұрын

    You guys are complete legends, i can't stop watching this channel as a bjj white belt

  • @easytomove
    @easytomove9 күн бұрын

    Ahh it's like horse riding concepts

  • @Multiple_creatives
    @Multiple_creatives11 күн бұрын

    Interesting, maybe you can have Mikey Musumeci teach you how to do them..😅😅

  • @unb1987
    @unb198711 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this playlist, I’m finding it very helpful. BJJ is very confusing for newcomers…!

  • @acmartialarts2227
    @acmartialarts222713 күн бұрын

    No homo

  • @janellebaccillieri6294
    @janellebaccillieri629417 күн бұрын

    You guys are the best! Love this series

  • @ZacheryCharbonneau-ky6iw
    @ZacheryCharbonneau-ky6iw18 күн бұрын

    Hey Rory do you and Rob still advocate the second version of the Frame and Hip escape that’s shown in the BJJConcepts video where there is a slight inversion of the hips and you block their lower knee?

  • @RVVBJJ
    @RVVBJJ16 күн бұрын

    Yes as long as you have proper elbow positioning.

  • @ZacheryCharbonneau-ky6iw
    @ZacheryCharbonneau-ky6iw16 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the reply I appreciate it!

  • @sup3a
    @sup3a22 күн бұрын

    Absolutely incredible stuff for free, thank you! Wish I could get these more views

  • @luisenriquegallegosguerra8298
    @luisenriquegallegosguerra829823 күн бұрын

    Can i scape using hip scape? have said it before :(

  • @RVVBJJ
    @RVVBJJ23 күн бұрын

    Can you escape? Yes that is what I explained.

  • @user-jx4xj5wp9t
    @user-jx4xj5wp9t25 күн бұрын

    Exactly..what am i missing in my arts game? Wonder😮

  • @user-jx4xj5wp9t
    @user-jx4xj5wp9t25 күн бұрын

    All my Masters have this inate ability 🙏

  • @user-jx4xj5wp9t
    @user-jx4xj5wp9t25 күн бұрын

    White belt mystery power 🥋

  • @sslickaf
    @sslickaf25 күн бұрын

    Is this chewys brother

  • @rapp3090
    @rapp309026 күн бұрын

    Love your breakdowns!! Thanks.

  • @dragon_strike3060
    @dragon_strike306026 күн бұрын

    boy am I grateful that you would share such knowledge for free. Due to health problems I haven’t been able to consistently train and honestly I almost thought about quiting but finding your videos changed that. Thank you so much.

  • @BrodyKelly-yr2kq
    @BrodyKelly-yr2kq26 күн бұрын

    Your wrong calf slicers do not only effect pain. At a tournament I was going against someone who had +35 pounds on me and I was able to break his fibula because he would not tap

  • @RamiTeachesEnglish
    @RamiTeachesEnglish28 күн бұрын

    Amazing series thanks

  • @guilhermeluis6837
    @guilhermeluis683729 күн бұрын

    Thank you good content all i needed gratitude❤

  • @PeterP.-xx5wi
    @PeterP.-xx5wiАй бұрын

    I skipped to submissions 😈

  • @jamesthera
    @jamestheraАй бұрын

    So essentially, you're passing again.

  • @RVVBJJ
    @RVVBJJАй бұрын

    Yea if you skip backtracking and just squeeze for dear life you'll lose everything.

  • @TacticalMartialArts
    @TacticalMartialArtsАй бұрын

    Interesting take but I must disagree and I wonder if your opinion has changed since this video? Calf slicers can be absolutely devastating to the calf, hamstring, and knee. Not only that but what I mostly disagree with is saying that this doesn't fit well with in the system of leglocks. From both SLX and the saddle you have both a calf slicer and a hamstring slicer (beartrap /hamsandwich) if your opponent frees their knee-line from either position they are right there for the taking. At the very least they can be a direct pathway to a back take from a failed leglock. A techniques usefulness is not just about its primary function but its totality of usefulness. Just my humble opinion.

  • @Multiple_creatives
    @Multiple_creatives11 күн бұрын

    Exactly 💯 correct

  • @qkayaman
    @qkayamanАй бұрын

    Brilliant series, I've been trying to understand back control and this is super useful. It's back control week in fundamental classes at my academy so hoping to apply some of these concepts.

  • @lorenzolonghi8697
    @lorenzolonghi8697Ай бұрын

    What can I say guys, been going almost through the whole series during this months and it has really helped me grasping the bascis, now my bjj is gradually starting to make sense, and this is only the beginning, thank you for the great work

  • @user-wq7dl8lu3t
    @user-wq7dl8lu3tАй бұрын

    I got caught in a calf slicer last night, and holy shit my calf hurts today

  • @herbsmith4572
    @herbsmith4572Ай бұрын

    That was really helpful. I'm going to practiser that technique. It's also helpful to see it done in context of having an opponent cross your guard or in a side control position.

  • @JustT0m752
    @JustT0m752Ай бұрын

    I get to mount and then go to high mount then go for s guard, and then the guy escapes.

  • @CommKommando
    @CommKommandoАй бұрын

    Good one! Right to the move

  • @CommKommando
    @CommKommandoАй бұрын

    This one had a LONG intro…

  • @RVVBJJ
    @RVVBJJАй бұрын

    It's got timestamps for you to jump ahead, and it started either showing the technique that will be covered in passing. This is also a conceptually heavy video, so we are explaining passing to someone like its their first time.

  • @gamesthatmatter9374
    @gamesthatmatter9374Ай бұрын

    i have been injured multiple times by this move ... guys if u dont know an escape just tap . you WILL get a rib injury.... this guy is full of crap... dont listen to this RVV BJJ.

  • @RVVBJJ
    @RVVBJJАй бұрын

    You should have watched this video earlier to learn how to defend it.

  • @MegaRockero20
    @MegaRockero20Ай бұрын

    Looks criminal to me the low views this course has. I'm loving the concept approach, it's exactly what I was looking for. Keep the amazing work.

  • @ThatKenpoGuy
    @ThatKenpoGuyАй бұрын

    Fantastic video and series! I do have a question about this side control escape. The big difference I am seeing is the emphasis on clearing and alleviating the crossface first. I agree with you guys and intend to try this in practice. I was just wondering why the vast majority of basic control escapes ignore the cross face and have you frame your elbow or upper forearm in the opponent's hip joint? It seems that usually once you get the knee in, the "normal" escapes have you break the crossface when you realign with the opponent and begin to close guard. I am liking the look of your method and I think it makes more sense fundamentally, I was just wondering a) what would the reason be behind the more traditional frame? and b) why you use a different approach? Thank you again for helping out with fundamentals!

  • @RVVBJJ
    @RVVBJJАй бұрын

    The reality is that a lot of people suck at cross facing their opponents. Bad habits, too nice to training partners, etc. So people can escape too easily. Higher level guys emphasize more importance in not allowing your opponent to control your head and prioritize clearing that control first. Framing the hip can help relieve some pressure, and with flexibility, you can still escape in some ways (lower percentage).

  • @ThatKenpoGuy
    @ThatKenpoGuyАй бұрын

    @@RVVBJJ Thank you for the reply! I appreciate that this series has a focus on teaching concepts and skills that will help through a lifetime of training. I do think a decent number of traditional fundamental techniques seem to be intended to be used against less skilled opponents. One my breakthroughs was realizing how important it is to do stuff preemptively. I think your methods reward be proactive and are excellent to focus on for me and other beginners! I was going to ask for pointers on what to do if you do get caught with the crossface but I actually used the search bar first and saw the excellent video Mr. Biernacki did with Stephan Kesting. I mention both to say thanks again for such great free resources and to help anyone else who sees this comment

  • @davidholt8074
    @davidholt8074Ай бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @davidholt8074
    @davidholt8074Ай бұрын

    Very good lesson thank you! Subscribed

  • @rc-1983
    @rc-19832 ай бұрын

    Be careful. A talented opponent can break your fingers if you tie them too strong on the gi.

  • @RVVBJJ
    @RVVBJJАй бұрын

    That.......never happens unless people and completely useless at responding to movement.

  • @danielblanco7241
    @danielblanco72412 ай бұрын

    Great instruction I subscribed immediately

  • @shinoa8605
    @shinoa86052 ай бұрын

    I have been training bjj for 2 months and I sucked as much as possible, at 6-minutes round I got submitted 5 times. I have watched every video in this course up to this and I intend to finish it. I still suck, not gonna lie, but after watching these 20 videos and understanding some fundamentals I suck less. I noticed I improved significantly in guard passing and now it's also harder for my opponents to get a better position against me. I even managed to submit a few guys already in a full sprarring. Thank you Rory and Robb

  • @FentonMulley-cz8pv
    @FentonMulley-cz8pv2 ай бұрын

    What a wonderful opportunity it is to roll with Marcelo. I couldn't imagine something cooler.

  • @lorenzolonghi8697
    @lorenzolonghi86972 ай бұрын

    5:13 man this is great, I spent a month trying to add the missing step to side control, I always had the opponent pushing my knee back inside, this evening I focused on keeping my knee as much as possible close to my chest and not only I was able to better recover guard, but also provided me extra protection from mount since I already had a knee-elbow escape set up. Thanks for the content!

  • @augustycizauzo6372
    @augustycizauzo63722 ай бұрын

    This is insanely helpful, thank you guys.

  • @MegaAwsometurtle
    @MegaAwsometurtle2 ай бұрын

    Fantastic 💪🥋