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Roy Harris BJJ Over 40

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All Versions of Roy Harris BJJ Over 40

2.0.4

May 22, 2023

Improved app stability

2.0.2

May 22, 2020

New app icon

2.0.1

May 5, 2020

New design

2.0

April 17, 2020

New app design and content

1.2

December 11, 2014

iOS 8 fixes.

1.1

February 10, 2012

Fixes for iOS 5. Added AirPlay support.

1.0

March 25, 2011

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Description of Roy Harris BJJ Over 40

Belt Level: Low-white to low-purple. Emphasis: Safer training, less injuries and more fun for the more mature Jiu Jitsu Practitioners! While there certainly are a ton of instructionals out there for tournament competitors, the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Over 40 instructional app breaks new ground by focusing on the needs of practitioners who are close to or over the age of forty, have the responsibilities of family and career waiting for them immediately following class and have major concerns regarding the frequency and severity of injuries while sparring. For many of these practitioners, Jiu Jitsu is simply a fun hobby used to help them stay in shape, relieve stress, keep their mind sharp, make friends and have fun! The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Over 40 instructional app will help these “mature practitioners” lower the frequency and severity of injuries associated with grappling with other practitioners who are ten to twenty years younger than themselves. It will also help them to accomplish their goals through minimized and well timed movements. Seven areas are addressed on this instructional: I. Introduction and theory II. Fundamental movements III. Defensive postures IV. Defensive positioning V. Fundamental techniques VI. Submission escapes VII. How to train The fundamental movements section focuses on the most important movements within Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I stress the importance of “Fundamental Movements” because they lay the foundation of the art. When I write the words “Fundamental Movements”, I am referring to a specific group of movements that are used most often by middle to high level practitioners. For example, horizontal and vertical hip movements are the foundation for any grappling method. The defensive postures section is designed to be combined with the defensive positioning and fundamental techniques sections. The combination of these three sections will not only lower the frequency and severity of injuries, but they will also lower the amount of energy the “Over 40 practitioner” will put into his or her overall game! The defensive postures will show you how and where to place your arms into a position that will make it hard for your opponent to gain any leverage over your arm or neck without taking his or her weight off of your body. Defensive positioning will show you how to position your body in such a way as to get the opponent to move in a predictable manner (e.g. forcing him to take his weight off of you so that it will be physically easier for you to escape). Finally, the defensive postures and positioning, when combined with the ten (10) fundamental techniques taught on this instructional, will lower the amount of force you use to accomplish your objectives. Lowering the amount of energy used to accomplish a specific objective should be the eventual goal for every Over 40 practitioner! The next section is an important one: Submission escapes. However, I don’t want you (the more mature practitioner) to miss the main point of this section: My goal in presenting this information was not just so you could tap less often. Rather, the goal was to help you to lower the frequency of injuries associated with sparring with the young and the aggressive students at your academy. Finally, in the last chapter of the instructional app, I show you how to train. I teach a few methods of combining the movements, techniques, training methods and strategies mentioned in this instructional into something that will not only lower the frequency and severity of injuries, but will also lower the amount of energy you expend to accomplish your objectives and show you how to get more enjoyment out of your Jiu Jitsu training!
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Roy Harris BJJ Over 40: FAQ

Does Roy Harris BJJ Over 40 support iPad devices?

Yes, Roy Harris BJJ Over 40 is compatible with the iPad.
Roy Harris BJJ Over 40 was released by Roy Harris.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 11.0 or higher.
Users love Roy Harris BJJ Over 40, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 5.0 out of 5.
The App Genre Of Roy Harris Bjj Over 40 Is Sports.
2.0.4 is the most recent version of Roy Harris BJJ Over 40.
Roy Harris BJJ Over 40’s latest update was rolled out on July 3, 2024.
The app was launched on February 5, 2023.
The Roy Harris BJJ Over 40 app is rated Roy Harris and may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.
The Roy Harris BJJ Over 40 app is now available in English.
Unfortunately, Roy Harris BJJ Over 40 is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Roy Harris BJJ Over 40.
Unfortunately, Roy Harris BJJ Over 40 is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Amazing tips for anyone

    My professor introduced this app to me when I was prepping for a tournament. I am 39 and was 38 at the time and the techniques in this app are useful to anyone at any age. It really helped me in my competitions and in my everyday rolling at my gym tremendously.
  • Wonderful

    I have had this app for over a year and it has been a remarkable resource for effective strategies on the mat. I started BJJ at 56 and can't keep up with the young guys. Roy is crystal clear. For example, his simple strategies for escaping mount and side control have saved me many times. My favorite is his super simple defense against the kimura. It leaves my opponents completely confused.

    While many of the techniques are basic there is actually a lot of material here. The more I watch it the more I learn
  • Save your ribs buy this app.

    Thank you Prof. Harris for clearly and calmly explaining to me how to survive as a 50 year white belt. Spine surgeon, married with 2 children, Park City, Utah.