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English is not my native language, i dont understand when they say "because they care too much", they are not talking about care for other people safety right ?
Sorakids (11/3/2021 9:32 AM)
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They're referring to caring too much about holding a position or preventing a submission thereby increasing the chance of injury if the BG forces the move.
Gracie University 1
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Tips on rolling white belt vs white belt? I find that it hurts more to roll with other white belts, when I roll with blue or higher they seem to be more gentle. I still want to roll with players on my level but I want to be safe.
WhiteBeltMachado (9/18/2019 9:22 PM)
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That's EXACTLY why we don't let white belts roll, they are the most dangerous people on the mat.
GracieUniversity8
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Any tips for training an older student with osteoporosis who keeps breaking his ribs when pressure is applied to them?
Oded (10/1/2017 8:38 AM)
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Find smaller, lighter or more gentle training partners.
GracieUniversity8
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HI, I was waiting for a hyper-extended elbow to come up, cause arm bars are quite common. How do you treat it & any training modifications?
Jairus A (2/26/2017 11:11 AM)
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Of course, prevention is the best remedy...and that takes having a partner who is looking out for you and knows how to cooperatively spar for maximum learning. Once it's injured, you have to protect it until it heals. It's a good opportunity for one-armed sparring!
Gracie University 1
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Hi, I attended my first class at a UFC training facility and I fractured my ankle. I know it comes with the territory, but how do I stay patient and rehab this ankle so I am confident in the ring?
KNewton (2/12/2017 7:55 PM)
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Sorry to hear. Talk with your doctor.
GracieUniversity8
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thanks for making the video, really appreciate it. Is there any training modifications you would suggest for training with a knee injury other then completely removing them from the equation?
Dare123 (1/10/2016 11:29 AM)
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It all depends on the severity of your injury. Don't let what you can't do interfere with what you can do!
GracieUniversity8
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how do you encourage injured students to stay with it?
MJL (9/15/2015 3:04 PM)
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Remind them to stay focused on the big picture it's a long term proposition. Injuries are part of the journey, they come with the territory. Keep watching the videos here on GU, and keep the Jiu-Jitsu gears turning!
GracieUniversity8
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What is the injury rate of certified Gracie Jiu Jitsu centers injuries compared to a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu affiliate school?
JakeJitsu (5/23/2015 8:50 AM)
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We couldn't say for sure because we don't know the rate at other schools. Our injury rate is nearly zero, so it's highly unlikely that they would be lower than at a CTC. At best, they would be equal.
Gracie University 1
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