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Your editing style and voiceovers make these some of the best BJJ instructionals I’ve seen on RU-vid. They’re both really fun to watch but also extremely practical. Thanks for these and please make more.
I love your videos man always enjoy the attention to detail and how you explain things step by step. I've been a blue belt since Feb this year and your videos have helped so much !
Great video! Thank you always for the great content and tips. I learned the shallow grip guillotine from your video, and its been my go to guillotine grip! Cant wait to go for these setups!
Tyler, I would love to see some sneaky stuff from bottom. I've seen some great stuff from Bottom side. like reverse triangle. although none of the other channels explain things as well as you do. Please consider a tutorial like this one, for the bottom side.
I have a question for you. Being an content creator but also teaching a martial art how do you feel if someone teaches this to others? Are there too many variables to cover or is the basics enough to get started
Hey Tyler thanks for sharing, love your shallow guillotine thats what i use now. Quick question though, how long would you squeeze a guillotine before letting go especially in a tournament?
I think the longest I’ve held a guillotine, fully knowing I had it and just had to be patient, was around 15 seconds. This grip should take no energy compared to a regular grip, so I can pressure with it for a whole 5min round if I wanted to
@@TylerSpangler ok good to know Tyler, i got the marcelo garcia one today when someone grabed my leg, he tapped in about 5sec. Have a harder time when its the arm in one from bottom but i think maybe im not torking my elbow down enough to put more pressure. Thanks again appreciate it🙂👍
I am in these positions all the time. Unfortunately, I have never successfully done an arm in guillotine all that happens is I get my guard passed after my arms get tired of holding on.
Could you do a video showing more detail on how your finishing the opponent when your both on your back....... usually people go for anaconda, but you are showing you can finish the choke without adjusting your grip
Do you prefer guillotine choke to small guys like me? 😅 I always having a hard time finishing it, cuz sometimes i can’t reach my other hand. Or is it just i’m bad at trapping it 🤣
my guillotine is probably my best submission, but its all crank and no choke, I dont use the chin strap much and i go pretty deep with my arm. is that why im not putting people to sleep?
It’s more so you’re likely not turning the neck/artery into your grip as much as you need to. The deep grip is great like the high wrist, marcelotine, etc., but if you aren’t consistently pushing your grip in the artery, it will just be a crank
Most of those weren't guilotines, they were variations on kata-gatame. Guilotines are done by tore using their arms/hands around ukes neck. Once uke arm is involved it becomes a variation on kata-gatame.
None of these were kata gatame, that’s a head and arm choke and is done by shoulder pressure and isolating the head and arm. these all are guillotines where the primary mechanism is the hand being pushed into the neck to choke