Thanks for taking the time to share these techniques with us. ( LOL, I never thought I'd see the day when they'd be teaching "dim mak" in catch wrestling.)
Awesome!!!! Love this guy he fits right in w/ you guys. The thumb in the ribs is great & I've also never thought to use my hand to block the leg on a trap & roll! Thx
If you put your chin to your chest, neck gets flat on the ground and the arm under your neck gets trapped and serves as a hook to destabilise the guy on top. Credit goes to Pedro Sauer who taught me that.
I like this guy ! I do this technique to: good guys bad guys small guys and Big guys. Fuck it! this is badger style. Oh it's good to laugh sometimes. On a different note, I guess I got yelled at for No reason by training partner the other day rolling LOL, ....I forgive him,... but It made this video much more hilarious! , and yes he was really close to my size. He tried to explain to me with a demeaning attitude, that I "choose" the the wrong rib (floating rib) like I'm supposed to know in the heat of the moment. He won by points, but does it really matter when the session gets stopped 3x cause I was too strong? Anyway I don't expect people to know me or who I'm talking about , this is just cathartic getting this out, after watching this video. Good therapy and laughter ahhh thx.
My grappling style is that of BJJ. HOWEVER!!!! I started training at the Renzo academy in the city, when i moved i found another Renzo school that is taught by three Renzo black belts. Though our BJJ is geared for competition, we feel the same way as you do. If you're on the bottom, you're losing unless your looking for sweeps or subs. This inverted/berimbolo/Miyao guard FAD that's going on is only good for BJJ competition and is already getting figured out by guys that learned how to use pressure to smash it. My point is that real Jiu Jitsu shouldn't be confused with someone who wants to be on their back. Think of it as knowing how to fight off your back to use your guard to get to a dominant position.
Fantastic video! Liked and subscribed. I was never interested in tournaments because "rules" and "referees" are there for the organization not the fighters. Catch Wrestling>BJJ.
So I commented before finishing video, and now I'm really! confused. Am I right or wrong? doing this in training? WTF! I've done to many others never got yelled at, maybe I should ask before hand to solve this problem.