Why can’t more instructional BJJ videos be this concise and useful? So much packed in. Thank you. Instead of one technique in one 13min video with talking talking talking talking…
This was such an extensive technique demonstration video! Thanks a lot for this, I'm especially excited to drill these ones: Trap and Roll Sweep from Full Mount - 0:07 Log Splitter Pass - 7:17 Flower Sweep from Full Guard - 8:29 Lasso Sweep from Open Guard - 11:06 Mounted Triangle - 19:26 Straight Armbar, Reverse Armbar, Telephone Armbar - 19:48-20:21 All the Armlocks from Mount - 22:00 Triangle from Back Mount - 24:56
I've been coming back and watching to knock the rust off for a couple years now and I just wanna say this is one of, if not the most well made, well organized, starter jiu-jitsu tutorial seminar videos I've ever seen I'm my many years exploring RU-vid. 💯🥋✊️🙏
Fantastic video, great camera work, detailed and easy to understand instructions, more like this please, so helpful to all bjj practitioner on getting to blue belt or as a refresher
Great video thanks. Can anyone suggest how best to put this into a drilling routine? Should I work on all techniques from each position i.e have a mount escape drill round where I work all 6 techniques and. Do that for each position or just choose one or two techniques at a time from each position or focus on all techniques from one position only or 1-2 techniques from one position only at a time. It’s very confusing trying to figure out how to structure what I should be doing outside class time. Thank you for the help in advance
Tai Otoshi, Seo Nage, Harai Goshi are definitely not blue-belt techniques, but good to know. There are easy Judo takedowns for blue-belt. Also, Knee bars, toe holds, and heel hooks are banned in competition for lower belts
AHH that back escape gave me bad vibes. if you use your other hand on the knee, you can almost always escape the back into side control, instead of just guard, or rolling away from them in such a way as to give up your back again.