Does BJJ Have Value? Grappling and Concealed Carry
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 Published On Mar 31, 2023

In this video, we will explore the benefits of grappling, particularly Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), for people who conceal carry a gun. Concealed carry is a serious responsibility, and it's important to have the skills and knowledge to defend yourself if the situation arises. Grappling is an excellent form of self-defense, and BJJ is particularly effective because it focuses on ground fighting, where many real-life altercations end up.

Firstly, grappling and BJJ teach you how to control your opponent's body, which is essential for anyone who wants to defend themselves with a firearm. If you're in a physical altercation, the last thing you want is to accidentally shoot an innocent bystander or yourself. By learning grappling techniques, you'll be able to restrain and control your opponent without using lethal force.

Secondly, BJJ is a great form of exercise and can help you build strength, endurance, and flexibility. This can be particularly beneficial for concealed carriers, as they may need to act quickly and decisively in a self-defense situation. By training in BJJ, you'll be better equipped to handle the physical demands of a real-life altercation.

Finally, BJJ teaches you how to stay calm under pressure. In a self-defense situation, it's easy to panic and make mistakes. However, by training in BJJ, you'll learn how to stay focused and think clearly, even in stressful situations. This can be invaluable in a life-or-death situation, where split-second decisions can mean the difference between life and death.

In conclusion, grappling, and BJJ, in particular, are excellent skills for anyone who carries a concealed firearm. By learning how to control your opponent's body, building physical strength and endurance, and staying calm under pressure, you'll be better equipped to defend yourself if the situation arises. So, whether you're a seasoned concealed carrier or just starting out, be sure to consider adding grappling and BJJ to your self-defense arsenal.
00:00 Introduction
00:33 Yes this is a what if
01:43 scenario 1
02:28 use your legs
02:40 Just shoot them
03:01 scenario 2
03:56 we don't want to fight on the ground
04:38 Scenario 3
05:40 Tool for the took box
06:40 Control the weapon or lose it
07:29 non lethal situations

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