Lol this looks pretty similar to a sweep we use in muay thai- catch the kick, elevate and then make em run haha. Will deffo use it next time I train BJJ
@@WrestlingUniversity yeah, I used to live in Thailand and so every Saturday and Sunday it would be on TV. It's amazing how much clinch work actual Maui Thai involves.
Unrelated but as a taller guy, it's easier for people to get to my legs so if I could I would force them to a single leg and they would have trouble finishing it on our feet. I'd either go limp leg or if they pressured in too much I get an over under and free my leg or into a throw. This is good stuff
When in this position, they usually put their arm on your shoulder. So if you pull and the arm and go under it you usually are able to get their back which isn’t as useful in wrestling, but really useful in bjj. And they don’t have time to turn to defend, as their leg isn’t on the ground, and they have nothing to push against to turn.
My wrestling coach called that shucking corn. I still don't get it but it's a fun move. He taught it where you uppercut and end with the back hand behind your own head trapping the ankle with your bicep
If your buddy Dakota is really a d1 wrestler he’s probably dying on the inside watching you go from high percentage scoring techniques to extremely low percentage scoring techniques. Putting the leg on top of the shoulder is always such a terrible idea. And running with it as you did points it out painfully obviously. They land and your best bet is to hope you can cover in control. In the best case scenario it’s results in a scramble that you hopefully win. Most of the time it’s wasted entertainment and they’re out free
I was watching a college wrestler two-time high school state champion got to college D2 program he was explaining this exact takedown if you get that single leg right there it's hard for me to talk it without showing it but you want to lift the leg up and kick the back leg at the same time and you want to lift your leg at the knee when you're lifting the leg up and you want to trip it at the very same time.... I butchered saying that but okay you got his foot he's hopping on his back leg you punch up under his knee with your right arm if you have his leg with your left and you tripped the back leg at the very same time with your right leg they will go down
If there holding your leg punch them in the face if they have a single leg don’t think of it as they have your leg think of it as your leg has their arms leaving their face wide open
@@bigsmall2842 yeah it’s definitely something you develop but it’s a real drill Johnny walker just ko’d Paul Craig in that move Paul Graig’s a high level grappler and bjj guy
Can’t you just shoot in and upper cut the left knee with your right arm? Of course clasp your hands.That would put yourself in perfect position for a trip…🤷🏻♂️
Grappling wins 7/10 times against pure strikers imo🤷♂️ countless videos and statistics proving my point. All tho it could be difficult with several opponent or opponents with weapons. Point is there is a reason many mma fighters start with grappling especially in the east / North East like khabib (judo,bjj,wrestling, sambo) I can tell from 9 years judo and 1 year bjj experience
Something feels unnecessarily laborious and scrappy about this ... Just Muay thai sweep him ... Just non efficient, I can feel Judokas, Sambista cringing at this... Especially the fact that there is no capitalization afterwards, no dominant position out of it ... Hard time getting convinced this is good or useful technique, a muay thai sweep using hips is better ... Too american for my asian soul.