Bo Nickal teaches his wrestling takedown system for grappling at the OriginUSA Jiu-Jitsu Immersion Camp. Bo Nickal RU-vid: / @nobickal1 OriginUSA RU-vid: / @originusa
3:49 / 5:20 / set up 9:30 / 10:30 / from toe to toe (inside side)-> inside hand goes to knee-> connect chest to leg collar tie goes to far knee, colartie knee between legs -> lock hands -> windshieldwipe feet + rotation to opposite side, if no guillotine / 11:33 / 11:58 (if guillotine, pull lead leg back and rotate, circle away from guillotine 14:50 If lead leg pull back -> head from inside to collar -> 3 feet set up -> drop low to catch inside knee (15:50 / inside hand), switch side to catch far leg with collartie hand -> run down (16:20), pass legs 20:00 if opponent passive -> fake a shoot -> snap neck down to floor
@@zaarongaming8174 ya thanks. This hand on the head is soo disgusting and helpful for takedowns. I won first by points and second fight by taktarov. Beautiful feelings.
@@thenotoriousmmakd9118 Aweeesome stuff man, yeah the head on hand works wonders! I'm always pumped to see guys use wrestling in BJJ, especially as a diehard Nickal enjoyer. I've got a competition coming up later this month, I'll let you know if I'm able to pull anything off; I'm one of the less experienced guys in my division, but I'm probably the most athletic, so it'll be fun.
What happens in part number 1 if they threaten the shoulder throw Seoi nage? You just roll with them and rear naked? Most of the time it’s too fast to even react to. I see why a lot of guys go into collar tie and hand fight with the opposite free hand so no one can get grips. I know it’s a battle of using momentum against them, but grip fighting and gaining grips is so underrated if you can ware the other guy out and are super strong
Are you’re asking what happens if the guy on the bottom (aka the guy being pulled around by Bo) threatens a seoi nage? If so, then I don’t think that’s likely to happen as long as 1) Bo has the inside tie, and 2) he’s putting pressure on the guy’s head. I’m a brown belt in judo so I’ve hit seoi nage a lot and I’ve hit seoi nage many times before during no gi practice and I’ve always hit it after getting the inside tie. I just don’t feel like that bicep grip at 6:29 is a good enough grip to pull his arm forward, so hence why I think as long as the inside tie is there, he should be ok. Now the collar tie is the important part because keeps him bent over will in turn make it difficult for him to swing his hips around. Now if the guy tries to hit the seoi nage on Bo’s collar tie arm, then Bo can stop or slow down his rotation with the inside tie.
@@minhquando100Also, what happens if he collar ties back with his right hand on Bo’s neck? Does that mean I wasn’t using the collar tie properly? [keeping my head close with his instead of keeping him at mid range by pushing the neck away?] I would assume you just peel the tie off with a reverse grip, or push the bicep away to counter into your own under hook? Or just re-grip entirely? How not to turn it into a game of attrition?
Bo spends an entire seminar teaching his ultimate craft, honed during life-time of wrestling, to jiu-jitsu players. Jiu-jitsu players at next competition: immediate guard pull.
I realize this seminar may have been attended by strictly high level people, and I appreciate it being shared for free. However, me watching this video is like me going to Jerry Rice for advice on running routes. Step 1: be capable of executing every sub-action of every potential movement at a top 250 humans on the planet level. Step 2: have the knowledge to perfectly leverage your power, while destroying your opponents leverage with every sub-action. Step 3: turn that knowledge into instinctive reaction responses. Step 4: “Here is what I would do.”
He is a wrestler. He is not use to laying down on his back like a bit(h. That laying down is stupid!! Notice he ends up up top always. Rare for you to see him lay down!! That laying down is stupid might get stomped by laying down. Look a Horace gracey dude beat everyone but along came Matt Hughes and he beat him. That should say enough. Here is Bo same thing
😂. Hope you don't do this to your professor and friends when they teach something. Not trying to give you a hard time but it's a classic kind of comment. We all know there are setups and counters to everything. I'm sure he knows the counter to the counter to the counter. Seems he's keeping in mind that he's teaching a bunch of BJJ guys who might need a very basic foundation.
Have you tried getting him this info? He’s on his way to a world title and may not make it if he is unaware. I think you can reach out to his management team directly and inform them and they can pass the message to him and maybe consult with you
The best guys I’ve trained with are phenomenal at the basic things and they hammer you w them and don’t give you a chance to get going unless you can deal with it, which is very hard!