So the dude’s right hand never let’s go of the collar until the back take is finished correct? Wasn’t sure if he switched the grip to aide in the transition or not. Very slick move for being fairly simple.
Meanwhile I have no formal training but everyone I've rolled with says I must be more experienced than them. I grew up in psych wards and lock down facilities and fought grown men trying to restrain me. Often a few at once. You should see what happens when you combine strikes into your ground game. Jujitsu is good but I like krav maga.
@@RMichaelHimself only what you wish. You can make yourself out to be better than me all you want. You are still as meaningless as the rest of us. I was just venting but you're the one mocking a stranger for their struggles with mental health after a childhood full of abuse. I was locked in Acadia. Look it up. It's shut down now and for good reason. I guess if there is a point it's that my experiences made me what I am and I am a formidable opponent in any fight. Thanks for your ridicule. I'll be sure to channel it into productive energy.
@@READY_OR_NOT I’m not ridiculing you, but the way which you took my comment definitely gives off “crazy” energy. I wish you the best, truly, but yeah. Being around a dangerous crazy person is something I’ve experienced and my interaction with you here gives me flashbacks. It’s unsettling because guys like you, once you take something the wrong way, become very unpredictable and dangerous especially because it’s impossible to deescelate things. Everything I’d say to you (for example “sorry man, didn’t mean it that way” or “calm down bro”) gets taken the wrong way and makes you MORE angry. I just hate those types of interactions. Maybe accept that no one hates you, no one wants trouble with you. Comments may come across rude (or sometimes they actually are), but often times the person saying it isn’t consciously trying to be an ass and doesn’t actually want trouble.
You must be full of shit, rolling with brand new white belts, or regularly visit McDojos because nobody blue belt and above would ever mistake an inexperienced opponent spazzing out on them as being more experienced than them. Are you sure they don't say you seem like you have SOME experience? Because there's a wide gap between resisting in a mental ward and having better form than anyone with at least a year or two of experience in BJJ.