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That's a great question, and my answer may not fit everyone else's game. Which doesn't make mine right, or theirs wrong. For myself, I find it most often when I'm escaping half-guard bottom or mount.
More or less, yes. It has to do with Lateral flexion of the knee joint. It bends naturally when you add inside pressure. It locks and tares when you add outside pressure. That's the idea, anyways.
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The foot sweep part of the technique could be qualified as a De Ashi Harai application. Though, it would be an odd one. Another common term for these kinds of takedowns are Mat Returns. That's probably the most recognizable phrase these days. I don't get hung up on the terminology, so long as you can execute it 🤙
The arm hooking the leg is just an anchor that allows you to twist your body quickly. It's not meant to control their leg. If done in unison, the action and angle of the twist should preclude any attempt the post and step over, as it knocks them off balance/center.
i saw damien maia teach this in one of his instrusctionals. well the part where the forearm goes under the neck. theres a strong guy where i train that likes that position in closed guard. subcribed. i love this stuff. ive been training a while but sometimes the basics are things i forget but the most essential.
Too much to think about While there must be rule sets the amount of rules and their fine details are more than i can store in my head while in a match a few rules make sense but over regulation leading to a lack of creativity all those illegal moves as they are called many are very practical in a self defense situation
i tried this first one several times the other night, not a chance. the only thing i can see is i did not get the tension, i forgot. so im gonna try again tonight. but the walking away part in practice was not working at all.
Ok and if relevant, why do I always hear people saying specifically that it is illegal in Gi BJJ? Do the rules or mechanics differ in NoGi? Also, I've gotten better lately at seeing and chasing the DeLaRiva guard and sweep both in BJJ and MMA. Can anyone who knows more than me (very low bar) envision a possibility of accidentally knee reaping someone doing it?
Im attending this year. I was curious if the laundering service was for gi's only, or if they wash rash guards and undergear as well? Will you be attending again this year?
Back in college, I've defended myself using a rear naked choke and no one messed with me for the rest of my years there. BJJ does work in the streets, just be prepared to be full of dirt in the aftermath
This video explained the information about the disqualifications very well. Personally I'm not sure that it should be banned and I'm glad that there are tournaments things are more acceptable. It's not realistic to not defend this attack
This has got to be the most underrated BJJ RU-vid channel ever. This man has so many detailed and valuable videos on his channel. I've watched a zillion videos about triangles, but none shared these important details. Thank you Professor!
Great video but as with all Jujitsu videos they do not describe the defense. First thing you do to defend this move is to take your chin and close your eyes until you have controlled their wrist. If you don't practice closing your eyes, then in the street you could have a problem. If you have a better way please point me to the video