Alexander Sak Seminar: Paper-Cutter-Choke (Bread Slicer) | BJJ Vlog

I'm attending Alexander Sak's BJJ seminar in Kassel (Fit & Sicher Akademie Umbach) and I'll be taking you along for the entire day: from my arrival to the technique training and sparring rounds, right up to my honest conclusion. Although I've been training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for almost six years, I learned several details at this seminar that make even basic stances significantly more effective. Alexander doesn't just demonstrate individual techniques, but explains the principles behind control, holds, pressure, and positioning. Although I've been training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for almost six years, I learned several details at this seminar that make even basic stances significantly more effective. Alexander doesn't just demonstrate individual techniques, but explains the principles behind control, holds, pressure, and positioning. ... In this video, you'll learn: How to escape from the closed guard more effectively Which holds and control points facilitate the escape How to get into the north-south position more easily How Alexander Sak prepares his paper cutter choke The difference between a superficial technique and a clean, powerful finish Why seminars uncover technical gaps that often go unnoticed in regular training How training with new partners improves your BJJ faster My first more intensive BJJ training session after ACL surgery My honest conclusion: Is a seminar with Alexander Sak worth it? A good BJJ seminar doesn't just deliver new techniques. The greatest added value often lies in small adjustments: hand positions, angles, pressure direction, weight distribution, and timing. These details can determine whether a technique works against resistance or is immediately stopped. Training with grapplers from other gyms was also particularly valuable. New training partners react differently, recognize different mistakes, and force you to truly understand your techniques instead of just going through the motions. BJJMAXXING: Structure your training, develop your personal game plan, and work specifically on your technical weaknesses: bjjmaxxing.de #BJJ #BrazilianJiuJitsu #AlexanderSak #BJJSeminar #Grappling #PaperCutterChoke #ClosedGuard #BJJTraining #Kassel #BJJGermany