The Merge - The Wrestling Guide for Jiu Jitsu! Michael Trasso was a nationally ranked collegiate wrestler as well as a Pan American Champion & 2x World Championship medalist in Jiu Jitsu. He has over 20 years experience training in both arts and over 500 matches in competition. Wrestling is an essential skill that requires crucial adjustments when applied in jiu jitsu. Episodes will be tailored for practitioners looking to efficiently utilize wrestling techniques in jiu jitsu and blend both arts. This provides students the luxury to learn how to defend their opponents' takedowns, execute their own, and safely bring the fight to the ground. Whether you’re new to jiu jitsu, a jiu jitsu ace, or a wrestler training in jiu jitsu, The Merge is for you! Don’t forget to subscribe!
100% legal and has been done in comp! Check out this video breakdown ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e7qjxNdKe50.htmlsi=3dI3WZPCaYREfNNM
If you pay them enough...serious answer now, if you time it with their step rhythm you can pull it off. Even if you don't try and time their rhythm the goal is to just throw it out there since it is so low risk high reward... if i miss it, i am still in my stance and good position. I think I mention that in the video
hey mike! waiting on some good breakdowns of this past worlds! i enjoy the content. Adam Wardziński was playing with some cool sit up variations with the lapel. just an idea. osss
I dont know what to think, it looks amazing but as a greko roman wrestler if im locked around your hip, especially from the back, ive never been moved like this...
Timing. It’s you catching his leg at the right time when it’s lighter. If you snatch when it’s heavy you are not going to move it. Also it’s high reward low risk, if you attempt to snatch and fail you are in no danger. Just meant to throw out there