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Jimmy wraps up his seminar at the University with a speech about what it takes to be a champion. He focuses on the importance of a strong mindset and mental approach to training, and talks about his experience in the Olympic Games.Add to Favorites 865 Remove From Favorites 3350 days ago
After Saulo's private lesson with Jimmy, they talk about Jimmy's history with Judo, his training for the Olympics, his experience coaching the US Olympic team, and Saulo takes an up close and personal look at Jimmy's Olympic medals.Add to Favorites 1174 Remove From Favorites 3351 days ago
Jimmy continues to help Saulo refine his stand up game, and really emphasizes getting wrist control in the stand up battle. He also shows Saulo a Tai Otoshi setup from the Russian arm tie, commonly used in wrestling.Add to Favorites 1249 Remove From Favorites 3352 days ago
Saulo gets a one on one private lesson with Jimmy, and asks about some of the things in his stand up game that he's been looking to improve, including a new entrance to the drop Seio Nage, and what to do when your opponent gets the cross collar grip on you.Add to Favorites 978 Remove From Favorites 3353 days ago
Jimmy shows some training drills he has his students practice to learn how to transition from the takedown to the ground fight, which he says can be overlooked in a lot of Judo academies.Add to Favorites 1109 Remove From Favorites 3354 days ago
Jimmy shows his two favorite combinations when fighting an opponent who is also a lefty, like Jimmy. The first combination he shows is a Kouchi Gari to make him step back and then he finishes the Tai Otoshi. For the second combination, he again starts by attacking the Kouchi Gari, and when his opponent steps back, he finishes the Sode Tsuri.Add to Favorites 1284 Remove From Favorites 3356 days ago
Jimmy shows his favorite combination he uses against opposite sided opponents. First he fakes the Kosoto Gari to make his opponent step back, and then he finishes with a Tai Otoshi.Add to Favorites 1175 Remove From Favorites 3357 days ago
Jimmy answers the question he is asked most by Jiu-Jitsu players, which is how to defend leg attacks. The most common leg attack in Jiu-Jitsu is the single leg takedown, so Jimmy shows how to counter with a Sumi Gaeshi or an Uchi Mata.Add to Favorites 1265 Remove From Favorites 3358 days ago
Jimmy goes through a list of his most important Judo tips he gives to people when they are learning the art. He covers a range of topics including sizing up your opponent, using correct posture, generating power, controlling grips and many other important keys to Judo.Add to Favorites 1054 Remove From Favorites 3359 days ago
Jimmy continues to answer questions and this time covers some no-gi principles and wrestling positions, as well as teaches a variation of the seoi otoshi takedown.Add to Favorites 1080 Remove From Favorites 3360 days ago
Jimmy continues to answer questions from the students, and this time covers topics like combining different attacks into sequences and some specific training exercise to practice.Add to Favorites 1180 Remove From Favorites 3361 days ago
Jimmy takes some time to answer any questions from the students, including what he likes to do when facing a same side opponent, and what is the most effective way to throw a larger opponent.