The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast

The Everyday Jiu Jitsu Podcast Ep 97: Moves You Probably Shouldn't Do In BJJ/Beginner's Expectations

Matt Kwan Episode 97

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Which moves are awesome and which moves are taboo in Jiu Jitsu? Unfortunately, especially in the context of competition, the lines between the two get blurred sometimes. In this episode, I discuss the do’s and don’ts of BJJ techniques in competition and in the practice room. I also talk about what you can expect within your first two years of Jiu-Jitsu training.
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Editor's note: Tai otoshi is a perfectly safe and effective move; this was a mistake. Tani otoshi is the technique that you shouldn't perform against your training partners. Tani otoshi is outlawed at my academy and creates a high risk in the training room.