Steve Maxwell – BJJ Mobility – 15 Minutes for 15 Years“IF YOU JUST GIVE ME 15-MINUTES, I GUARANTEE I CAN ADD 15-YEARS TO YOUR JIU JITSU CAREER.†—STEVE MAXWELLThis video arose from a spontaneous moment while Steve was demonstrating some exercises to some guys at Gracie Phoenix… and one of them was quick-witted (and had a video camera) leading to this amazing video promise wherein Steve has codified the moves that give you the added protection.STEVE MAXWELL’S BJJ MOBILITY $14.99650MB | Running time: 24:29Coach Steve’s Big Bonus: With every purchase of BJJ Mobility receive a bonus video recording of Steve’s relevant Jiu Jitsu for a Lifetime conditioning seminar. 1-hour of Steve talking about mobility, conditioning, strengthening, and anecdotes.Of course, nothing can guarantee that you won’t get injured, but if you do these drills daily with virtual Steve (or even three times a week) you will vastly improve your chances of avoiding injury when doing jiu jitsu.Steve’s BJJ Mobility is a dedicated 15-minute workout (though you can go longer if you wish.)… because — as Steve says — everyone has 15 minutes.Stevel’s BJJ Mobility program can be used:as a warm-up before you get on the matas a cool-down when you get off the matas a substitute when you can’t get to jiu jitsu classWhen you’re on holiday, when you’re traveling, when you’re jonesing for your jits…Well, just put on the Steve’s BJJ Mobility and follow along, and get a great jiu jitsu-specific workout.NOTHING WILL STOP FATHER TIME — BUT YOU CAN DEFINITELY SLOW IT DOWN. — STEVE MAXWELLYou can definitely prevent a big loss of mobilityJUST BY FOLLOWING THESE SIMPLE DRILLS, YOU CAN KEEP YOURSELF PRETTY AGILE AND SPRY RIGHT UP UNTIL THE END. — STEVE MAXWELLCardio where you least expect itIf you go through this whole routine, pretty much exercise-to-exercise, you’ll almost feel like you wrestled a match. It can be used as a substitute when you can’t actually get on the mat and do jiu jitsu.You’ll see when you try these exercises — and you just flow from one to the other — you get quite a nice light-cardio workout.In this video:In this video, Steve will show you how to sit up — and stand up — somewhat effortlessly, although there’s always going to be some effort when you move from the ground to your feet.Steve explains that when done in high-repetitions, simply getting up and down from the floor is incredibly cardio — this is like the jiu jitsu equivalent of burpeesLearn how to move effortlessly from your back (on the ground) to a standing positionSteve shows drills very helpful for learning to fall backwards on a hard surface. No matter how you do it, falling and rolling is an integral part of martial arts, and a great overall mobility drill for keeping the brain young and plasticThe squat: a really important position for the older athlete.For all levelsYou can play with, and modify, the standing-up-from-the-ground exercise and make the drills your own.Ground engagement without anxiety. Specific to the senior jiu jitsu player.A few more words from Steve:I created this series for the senior jiu jitsu player, that is, guys who are just starting out and over 40 years old, and people starting to get up there in years and finding that they’re beginning to lose their mobility on the mat.It’s also great if you have an injury and you can’t wrestle live, you can flow from move to move, make combinations, and retain your movement-specific skills for jiu jitsu, even when you can’t get on the mat.I have used these moves throughout my career, and manged to keep myself moving pretty well, and I think these moves will help you, too.Any beginners starting out in jiu jitsu — even young ones — should master these basic movement patterns before they even think about starting to live roll.How hard or easy it is is specifically related to how you and how you move. You can take the intensity up by moving fairly quickly — not explosively, but quickly.STEVE MAXWELL’S BJJ MOBILITY $14.99650MB | Running time: 24:29Coach Steve’s Big Bonus: With every purchase of BJJ Mobility receive a bonus video recording of Steve’s relevant Jiu Jitsu for a Lifetime conditioning seminar. 1-hour of Steve talking about mobility, conditioning, strengthening, and anecdotes.