In today’s video we cover 9 easy bjj takedowns that work for white belts all the way up to black belts and beyond! SUBSCRIBE FOR A NEW VIDEO EVERY FRIDAY ON JIUJITSU AND FITNESS!! #wrestling #purplebelt
Head outside is more risk for guillotines, but it’s essential to maximize your force on a blast double, and useful as a lever on some variations of a single leg. It’s a risk vs reward thing.
Hell, if someone makes the mistake of tucking in their chin when going to the outside, even a crappy guillotine can be sufficient, right?...or that attacker sets themselves up for a self-imposed DDT (like Marr Kerr, who knocked himself out during his takedown in a PRIDE FC event). At least with a chin up one has a fighting chance.
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Really diggin your stuff man, I've been in a slump ever since I got my purple and have been on the verge of being the "show up once a month guy" but after watching some of your vids and seeing how you break things down during the rolls kind of gave me a second wind. I'm trying to think more like your commentary as I'm rolling and that's been helping me a lot. Thanks for sharing!
When people think of takedowns, they usually think wrestling (single leg, double leg) or judo (uchi mata, seoi nage). However, I just realized most sweeps from seated guard can also be considered 'takedowns' unique to BJJ.
True. I mean, the Judo throw Tomo Nage is just a guard pull to balloon sweep in BJJ terminology, and in Sambo there's a throw that's a lot like a scissor sweep from guard called "Strigunok", I think
@@jedidoesjiujitsu3177 your welcome. I plan on taking BJJ once I graduate college in a few months and this whole pandemic dies down. Your videos have been helpful. Keep it up!
Tried some of these techniques, got choked - but I am pretty sure I'd have gotten choked if I hadn't tried them either. I appreciate the info -- I will try again tonight! Stay tuned.
hey man great vid u deserve way more subscribers, would you mind doing an easy double leg tutorial with a trip or something, as when i try to cut the corner to finish im too weak to complete the takedown and find myself in awkward positions. thanks great vid
That’s something I use to struggle with a lot so I feel your pain. I’ve made another takedown video already were I go for an inside trip off a double Thanks for the feedback!
Jedi Does Jiujitsu If you could do something on linking attacks together that would be great. When the opponent blocks a submission attempt it’s good to have a follow up attack rather than be stuck forcing the submission.
@@blueboi5808 doing OK. I'm trying to recover from a knee injury but I'm still in it. My 6 year old son also started when I did and he loves it to. Got a three year old daughter that will be in it as soon as she's old enough.
Wrestler interested in BJJ. On the knee block head-inside single, why do you step between the legs instead of to the outside to finish? Genuinely curious.
Man I don’t like any of these I am not saying they don’t work but as an experienced fighter who knows what it is like to be around people who are very strong and quick But I will try these with some partners to see what it’s like Problem is I am not a grappler and I have no real Solid ground game so knowing these helps me only by helping me develop defenses against them
Jedi, learn the shot to drop your level, lol. You bend at the hips too much when grabbing legs. To take down pretty much like a wrestler, you have to shoot in like a wrestler. It will add to your game.
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Are BJJ takedowns better than Judo's? I know nothing but am thinking of starting my journey in martial arts. It seems to me that many Judo moves are not very useful for a situation where the other person isn't wearing a shirt, but given that I live in Canada, that's almost never the case lol. My intention isn't to go get into fights, especially given I've never been in a physical fight as an adult. I want to dedicate myself to a martial art in the context of self-defence, and the philosophy that is embodied in the martial art itself - not as a competitive sport (I'm too old at 40 anyway). I find that BJJ's philosophy is very appealing to me. While other martial arts seem violent to me, BJJ seems like a "peaceful" martial art, if that makes any sense. I really don't need to learn to break someone's face in half. I wouldn't want to do that to anyone. But I do need to learn how to diffuse a situation where someone wants to break mine though lol. But again, I know next to NOTHING, so anyone who reads this, please feel free to comment your opinion on what I just said. p.s Great video. Thanks for this awesome channel.
knowing a variety of takedowns from bjj, wrestling, and judo is always best, all takedown styles can be really effective against untrained people even if you haven’t mastered them. the most important thing is to consider that any takedown you’d do in self defense is probably gonna be on concrete.