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We are currently working with the de la riva and escaping. We use the straight leg, and sit on their shin, then step towards the hooked leg, and "slice" across going down to one knee, then start progressing. But these are nice, I will try it! Good video! New sub! Im trying to learn from all I can. We recently had one of head masters, Marcus come and he was amazing to roll with. His belt was just like yours. Ill get there one day!🍻
You will now learn how points don’t exist, and wearing pijamas thinking you’re actually fighting is ridiculous. How did Galvão vs Ryan end anyways? 2 points? Knee on belly?
If he makes it to sit up position, would we still do the technique the same? I got hit with this last week and still tried to knee slide. Didn’t go so well… 😂
definitely works better in the near distance (half guard type situation) there better options from sit up guard when our opponent has many variations of sweeps. I will be posting about it soon. Thank u
Welcome back! I spent a few years with Liera Jr. in Denver learning this style of outside passing and it's been SUPER effective for me. Seems like a lot of the no-gi passing at the higher levels is now aiming for north south as the destination for landing the pass. Curious what you think about the way the B-Team guys and others are teaching this style, professor. You can see what I'm referring to here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bHQw0ETCGno.html
Liera is a great professor! I'm sure you learned a lot from him. I think guard passing has some concepts that cannot be ignored for example body and head positioning. Definitely when you are able to pass the shoulder line and apply the right pressure on north south position increases tremendously the chance of getting a good pin. I believe that this applies to other types of pass if these concepts are applied. Thank you
One of my favorites, and great tip to keep the knee blocked by maintaining the inside position with the arm & elbow. That's where I used to lose the position. Thanks for the technique!
very cool coach. fantastic explanation. I watched all your videos on RU-vid. I found a lot of interesting little things that I hadn’t paid attention to.