The video features Tibo InShape and Vincent, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, as they discuss and demonstrate various techniques of the sport. They cover topics such as the origin of Jiu-Jitsu, basic movements, guard passes, submissions, and dominant positions. Vincent shares his personal experiences, including his competition achievements and how he discovered Jiu-Jitsu. He also answers questions about the sport, including its benefits for women, its use in the UFC, and its importance for MMA fighters. Throughout the video, Tibo and Vincent engage in lighthearted banter, with Tibo attempting to execute various techniques on Vincent. The video concludes with a grappling session between the two.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Tibo InShape, is trying Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
2. Vincent is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt.
3. Vincent has been training for 9 years.
4. Vincent competes in national and international competitions.
5. Vincent teaches jiu-jitsu in his academy, ONE Jiu Jitsu, located in Lyon.
6. The kimono is the uniform worn in jiu-jitsu.
7. Raphael is the director of Jits Magazine France.
8. Helio Gracie adapted jiu-jitsu to his body and popularized it in Brazil.
9. The goal of jiu-jitsu is to use technique to overcome strength.
10. There is no age limit for starting jiu-jitsu, and it can be beneficial for children to start early.
11. Jiu-jitsu can be beneficial for women as it allows them to use technique instead of strength to defend themselves.
12. Jiu-jitsu is used in the UFC and is an essential skill for MMA fighters.
13. Vincent has won several competitions, including the French Nationals, American Nationals, and European Championship.
14. Vincent's academy, ONE Jiu Jitsu, is located in Lyon.
15. The kimura is a submission technique used in jiu-jitsu.
16. The speaker, Tibo InShape, has a large pimple.
17. Vincent does not want to fight in the UFC because he does not like getting hit.
18. Vincent's dream is to be able to do jiu-jitsu when he is 90 years old.