This is without a doubt the best and most educational roll I've ever seen. I am certainly not advanced enough to understand everything that happened here, but I will definitely take the time to rewatch this and analyse what I can
@@TylerSpangler you should come through Claunch academy while you're in Austin on a Saturday morning and ask to roll with Dave. Hidden gem. You won't regret.
This is a great model of the kind of rolling that lower belts should strive for. You both were more interested in advancing position and trying things than locking the other person down and then ego fighting to prevent positional changes. If people want to get better, they need to roll like you two here. Even if you lack the technicality. it will be more fun than just locking down and training conservatively.
Damn dude, that was one of the most entertaining rolls I've seen on your channel. You guys hit an awesome rhythm and great intensity level. Those rolling scrambles were awesome to watch.
Kody is super legit, I see him all the time on Fight Pass in various tournaments. This was one of the most entertaining rolls I've seen on your channel. Scrambles for days!
Looks like he was being super chill and flow rolling with you. No ego and not using any athleticism to beat you. Seemed like a very humble and cool guy to train with.
That was one of the most technical and flowing rolls I've seen on this channel. Great jiu jitsu on display by both you guys and a great commentary to accompany it.
Action packed! Great pace and pressure from both of you, but it never got super aggro or ugly. Dude I love it when you challenge yourself against high level competitors, it's a different kind of video and my favorite to watch
That was a reeeaaaallly smooth roll. Beautiful technique, no spazzing, strength or unnecessary explosiveness. I think that this is the closest a high-intensity roll can get to a flow roll. Majors props to both players !
Wow. This roll session entertaining. The commentary was equal amounts insightful and engaging at the same time. You sir have a new follow, keep up the content
Wow. I went to the comment section, and see everyone echoing the same sentiment I felt. This video was really fucking good. That pace and technique was awesome from both of you, a lot happened in those scrambles too that was incredible. The editing and voice over work was super helpful for pointing things out and showing us exactly what was happening. 10/10
I recently started watching your videos, I was able to hit my first gullotine in class today after watching you hit it all the time in your videos! Hope to see your next video soon
Tyler, your rolling, and subsequent commentary, first rate dude. You can really LEARN from your videos. Learning, having fun, is not that, what wrestling and Jiu Jitz are all about? Look forward to the next one ROLL FREE BABY!!
I've mastered the Leonardo and Raphael position, but need to work on my Michelangelo and Donatello. Only when I've mastered all will I be a hero in a half-shell. Turtle Power! More sincerely, a great video I'll be studying!
Watching you guys roll is like magic or theater or a movie like music you see it but it can’t be real because you don’t understand how two humans could have that much knowledge on how another human is going to react
You should upload another video of the roll without slowing the footage down. You can put it private and have a link in the description for people who want to see it.
I've never done BJJ this video was a master class. It was great to see two athletes roll together with respect. I would love to learn some of those techniques, it must be a great workout.
1:16 you had a nice little inverted kneebar setup. all you had to do is take your right leg and cross it over your left over the back of his ankle and then use your hands to lock up his upper hamstring glute area. Maybe im over analyzing it but thats what I would have gone for if i had an isolated leg in that position. hard to tell if his butt drag kept you from bringing that right leg of yours back to his isolated leg for added hold.
Absolutely good there is just a couple things that I see as a wrestler jujitsu guy sometimes when he sitting down and he has that arm just kind of posting you could take that and literally take control of that you have it now this submissions is easy Then there was also a part where you had his arm to go down to a side right here all you need to do is put your hand over the top of his hand, reach across his stomach and pick up his arm. It’s an easy submission armbar from Crossbody that is just right there in a lot of people don’t even know .