There's a correct sequence of learning the techniques of BJJ. Anyone know what it is? Would the first technique be a sweep or guard pass?
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Originally posted by pstevensThere's a correct sequence of learning the techniques of BJJ. Anyone know what it is? Would the first technique be a sweep or guard pass?
You usually join in your first class and do the moves that the instructor is teaching during the particular class. BJJ curriculum is not as strict as other MA styles.
But in case you get two newbies in the same class at the same time, they might be pulled aside for some boring guard pass training.
In my first, I learn choke until the opponent taps.
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Train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in New Zealand with the Brazilian Top Team:
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The 5th Open New Zealand Brazilian Jiu Jitsu results:
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Originally posted by Tant01The first technique is tying the Judo belt.
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