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Ryan Hall The Triangle - Closed Guard: Hip Bump Triangle 

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Check out our latest instructional DVD from World Martial Arts at www.groundfighter.com.
This Brand New DVD features Ryan Hall and the extremely dominant Triangle Position. Ryan Hall has proven himself to be one of the most successful and influential competitors using the triangle today with over 200 triangle submissions in competition. Ryan Hall breaks wide open the secrets of his Triangle success with over 4 hours of step by step instruction and nearly 50 technique. A World Martial Arts Exclusive.
This Scene is taken from DVD 2- Chapter 10 - Closed Guard: Hip Bump Triangle. For information on this DVD and the other techniques taught on this DVD check out www.groundfighter.com/Ryan-Hal...

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@nutpimple2143
@nutpimple2143 4 года назад
Ryan hall was 36 when he was 24
@phantom_mist1726
@phantom_mist1726 4 года назад
Lol he's just so good at teaching bjj, that I'd believe him if he told me he was a wizard from 200 years ago
@LifeGQ
@LifeGQ 4 года назад
LMAO!!!!
@vincentgregoire8528
@vincentgregoire8528 2 года назад
And that's that!!!
@angrychickin
@angrychickin 4 года назад
Ryan Hall: "You can't miss" Me: sounds like a challenge..
@canunotg
@canunotg 7 лет назад
I tried this during a full on spar and it worked. Plus This was the first time I've ever submitted a fully resisting person.
@OwenL2020
@OwenL2020 5 лет назад
DJPolution I got my first two triangles during a live roll last week, and they were a hell of a lot harder than this. I'm gonna have to give this bump a go.
@dustinmichel7608
@dustinmichel7608 5 лет назад
Try a hip bump kimura or hip bump to guillotine. Some of my favorite set ups.
@DonceBeats
@DonceBeats 4 года назад
Dustin Michel I find kimuras easier then triangles. But the best luck with submissions is the guillotine. I don’t know why but when I rap the arm around the neck and I make this lock with my other hand, I don’t even feel like I need to practically use any strength, I just lay back, pull his head, always have my hips go up and it’s game over from that point on. But I’m horrible at triangles .
@imthatninja7669
@imthatninja7669 4 года назад
Dustin Michel bro me too
@anonanon1237
@anonanon1237 4 года назад
@@DonceBeats you want to go onto your hip on either side so the floor is not in the way and then your basically choking them with the force of how much you can deadlift
@papatacticz
@papatacticz 7 лет назад
Ryan Hall always has the best tutorials. So comprehensive and fluid.
@romeolapitan4101
@romeolapitan4101 5 лет назад
You ever get that giddy feeling like you're learning a magic trick? Kind of getting those vibes watching this.
@drakecummings7805
@drakecummings7805 2 года назад
100% agree
@elodeceiver2362
@elodeceiver2362 Год назад
thats why he's nicknamed the wizard lol
@liamtubsy3767
@liamtubsy3767 6 лет назад
Why does Ryan make BJJ sound so much more interesting than it already is?
@JonDundas10
@JonDundas10 3 года назад
He's passionate about it. It's infectious
@michaelhathaway496
@michaelhathaway496 8 лет назад
LOL at Rickson mind bullets
@Slashoom
@Slashoom 5 лет назад
@@gunwrrkfilms2583 lol wut?
@mistercath
@mistercath 5 лет назад
That made me laugh soo hard
@ScottOrd
@ScottOrd 3 года назад
@@Slashoom I'm late to the party, here's the reference: 1:55
@JYGamerDad
@JYGamerDad 3 года назад
I lolled so hard at the mind bullets
@youngcho3203
@youngcho3203 4 года назад
Wow...Ryan Hall is the best teacher. I was able to understand everything he said and makes the details memorable. Amazing clarity to teach complex moves using simple concepts so there is less memorization and more thinking.
@B-RaDD
@B-RaDD 4 года назад
Change thinking to understanding... And yes yes yes 100%
@samsu9622
@samsu9622 4 года назад
Ha I like how u put this together.. How're you could debate if it should say " less memorization and mor to think .. Or the other way around." Either hola from Algeria
@dewinmoonl
@dewinmoonl 3 года назад
watched some of his podcast, guy's smart AF
@tamegomait
@tamegomait 8 лет назад
i love the way this guy explains stuff
@ChadKeel
@ChadKeel 8 лет назад
Fing love Ryan Hall
@thecrazygene1
@thecrazygene1 8 лет назад
+Chad Keel Hes so fcking logical
@victorblaer
@victorblaer 2 года назад
That tip about where to place your knee for the bump sweep...just blew my mind. Thank you.
@michaelcarpenella5769
@michaelcarpenella5769 3 года назад
Ryan hall seems like an absolute world class instructor. He’s amazing at explaining these techniques.
@bornfedslaughter
@bornfedslaughter 10 лет назад
Jiu-jitsu is a whole game of "Well, what if they just do this to counter" Counter, Recounter, Counter, Recounter, the game never ends, well, until submission.
@ratnadeepsharma964
@ratnadeepsharma964 3 года назад
Like chess
@ratnadeepsharma964
@ratnadeepsharma964 3 года назад
I think any sport or even life is like that
@ratnadeepsharma964
@ratnadeepsharma964 3 года назад
Hold up
@its_just_fish_original
@its_just_fish_original Год назад
I saw this video when it first came out. Now, as a black belt, I still send it to everyone in class. Ryan's instruction is timeless.
@GalesGames69
@GalesGames69 4 года назад
9 months ago i started mma and watched this. Triangle choke is now my best sub
@ghassenbenhassouna7073
@ghassenbenhassouna7073 2 года назад
11 years later, still works like magic 🪄, what a wizar 🧙‍♂️
@cappy2282
@cappy2282 4 года назад
Dude is one of the truly respectable Bjj practitioners. BJJ is riddled with doichebags but there are also a lot of good people
@905legends
@905legends 3 года назад
I couldn't agree more. I remember when I was a white belt and I signed up at a gym and I was rolling with a purple belt and had a hold of his ankle and let it go and said "I wont go for an ankle lock that could hurt you" and he's just like "I don't think you could hurt me but okay" and I was just like... " I met experience wise, I don't know what I am doing and could hurt you for not knowing what I am doing", and he's like "Oh". Always let go of the ego when practicing BJJ or sparring with another partner in kickboxing.
@cappy2282
@cappy2282 3 года назад
@@905legends lol ya I don't fuck with BJJ but some of my friends do and I respect it. Even my friends can be annoying about it but the gym stories they tell about try hards and smug scumbags they run into are funny as hell
@ScottOrd
@ScottOrd 3 года назад
"And that's that." - masterfully done, thank you for this.
@GotThaiJitsu
@GotThaiJitsu 14 лет назад
I have trained with guys who trained with Ryan at Irvin's and most comments sounded a bit negative. Maybe it was out of jealousy. He has a gift of teaching and understanding the physics and science of jiu-jitsu and applying it to his own game as well.. I am impressed with your teaching skills. Great job.
@pvlapa
@pvlapa 3 года назад
His videos has been out for a decade or close to it, but if you're starting from scratch and you want to start somewhere, Ryan hall videos has the most well constructed systems of learning without putting you to a non choke, outside the mat, sleep. Beginner friendly, easily digestible.
@kevinamaral5816
@kevinamaral5816 10 лет назад
Dr. Ryangle!!!!
@Stephon351
@Stephon351 7 лет назад
Ryan just has a way of explaining things. Its great.
@NeoOsiris19
@NeoOsiris19 13 лет назад
Greatest instructional teacher I've ever seen, his detail and depth at which he talks about each position and theory is amazing.
@dakotaduncan2474
@dakotaduncan2474 4 года назад
Damn gotta love this guy he's so percise
@xx0qw08hoasgbfadsad5
@xx0qw08hoasgbfadsad5 5 лет назад
This guy submitted BJ Penn, he is now a super- certified killah.
@mr.omgskar6614
@mr.omgskar6614 5 лет назад
xXUrSEECRETROCKSTARXx penn not a noteable win these days, he s a legend tho no doubt
@showmethemoney462
@showmethemoney462 5 лет назад
Penn got that black belt in 3 years
@invictus_They-Them_Nazi_Hunter
This guy BJd Penn to submit him.
@tmass1
@tmass1 4 года назад
that's this guy???? oh shit
@allnutstew
@allnutstew 4 года назад
@@showmethemoney462 me my my my my me me my mom mm mm my me I m my my my me
@ThatKidWiththeDice
@ThatKidWiththeDice 12 лет назад
Huh. Things I learned from Ryan Hall today: How to finish a triangle, how to use deep half guard and, apparently, Rickson Gracie has "mind bullets." Holy shit.
@jeremyboesmans
@jeremyboesmans 3 года назад
It makes so much sense when Ryan explains why and how, His Lex Fridman podcast was extremely interesting too, I admire his approach to the sport and his philosophy, reminds me of the Kwisatz Haderach (Dune). Brilliant.
@joepenny5348
@joepenny5348 3 года назад
11 fn years ago holy f imagine rolling with this guy now
@Tentacl
@Tentacl 4 года назад
The initial details were amazing, thanks.
@semja
@semja 4 месяца назад
That little detail about shin to shin and knee to knee...I f that up a lot...
@frannelk
@frannelk 4 года назад
And more than 10 years later this vid still rocking.
@myplcrew
@myplcrew 4 года назад
Thank you, great explanation and details
@muddywaters2006
@muddywaters2006 4 года назад
Awesome vid!! Love the hip bump sweep so will start trying this out
@robertrobertson8575
@robertrobertson8575 5 лет назад
Great instruction. Slick combo. Thanks!
@entertaichi
@entertaichi 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing! Have an awesome day!
@jamiancarreon9896
@jamiancarreon9896 3 года назад
Great breakdown. Best one I've seen,thank you
@joebeast15
@joebeast15 8 лет назад
I do this all the time, its a high percentage move for me.
@cygnus108
@cygnus108 13 лет назад
This guys amazing! Iv never heard anyone explain techniques in such detail......
@Crazyhomiesvideos
@Crazyhomiesvideos 5 лет назад
Ryan Hall is a legend. Hope to see more of him in the future.
@bigpapi9575
@bigpapi9575 2 года назад
I like how he looks more serious during a non lethal, informative video tutorial than any of his fights Whenever he fights he just looks like he woke up, his mum asked him to submit this dude as a chore on a sunday morning, then after a victory he just goes and starts his day
@tomfletcher1735
@tomfletcher1735 7 лет назад
Amazing! Explained so clearly- thanks Ryan u legend!
@Brynny211
@Brynny211 13 лет назад
wow this guy explains things in such a great way to understand. he looks really flexible
@mikegriffin104
@mikegriffin104 4 года назад
Excellent teacher thank you Ryan Hall
@canunotg
@canunotg 5 лет назад
I did this move again last night during a roll. It worked again! My go to move when I have someone in my guard.
@lambisi
@lambisi 3 года назад
Great break down of the technique. gold..
@ivanvalenz4713
@ivanvalenz4713 8 месяцев назад
good stuff, Ryan. Thx
@tradingarsenal9767
@tradingarsenal9767 2 года назад
Love the video and how he mentioned my former Teacher Rickson!
@christophertaylor3150
@christophertaylor3150 7 лет назад
Very good at explaining how and why things work!
@shans9359
@shans9359 8 лет назад
great channel
@bobobogan
@bobobogan 11 лет назад
That guy is awesome and a great teacher...
@YongKuKim
@YongKuKim 3 года назад
beautiful explanation
@drods71
@drods71 12 лет назад
Sick!! Move!!! Have to try it!!
@mushu26
@mushu26 14 лет назад
Great detail. I especially like the trainsition where you go to yoru perpendicular angle as your coming back down. Very smooth transitiong and excellent use of timing. by the time you come back down your opponent should be close to tapping. Awesome!
@LegacyEvoAce
@LegacyEvoAce 4 года назад
Fantastic instructions and damn dude has been looking like a beast in mma.
@damabjjfloramax9498
@damabjjfloramax9498 3 года назад
give this man a fight a fight in the octagon for the wizard Ryan Hall
@Mega_Mikey
@Mega_Mikey 7 лет назад
I somehow saw Ryan Hall teach this in a video like ten years ago, maybe more....it was awesome cuz I was doing JJJ and I tapped my sensei with this move and he had literally 100lbs and 5 years experience on me. It's such a simple, beautiful maneuver I was able to do it just after watching the video and applying it while rolling.
@LilPoopy69
@LilPoopy69 6 лет назад
7:02 damn.
@dillonuzzell572
@dillonuzzell572 3 года назад
it looked good but he actually didn't follow his own advice by placing his leg up against the other guys so that he couldn't adjust, it was like the first thing he said
@stevenquintanillaXYZ
@stevenquintanillaXYZ 5 лет назад
Much appreciated for the video and technique! Ossss!
@Kev80ification
@Kev80ification 8 лет назад
Great teaching style!!!!!
@greengreensio
@greengreensio 3 года назад
Wow... thanks for this
@Mr666Liam
@Mr666Liam 5 лет назад
Genius man, Thankyou
@Gotchaaaaaa
@Gotchaaaaaa 3 года назад
Ryan Hall is the f'n Guru
@chenchi6623
@chenchi6623 3 года назад
I remember watching this video way back in the day when I didn't even train grappling like over 10 years ago :D
@BanglishBoy
@BanglishBoy 7 лет назад
As a white belt seeking to learn triangles.. I feel like finding Ryan Halls tut's is a goldmine.. !!
@TheLostDragon23
@TheLostDragon23 12 лет назад
This is beautiful :)
@redeyestones3738
@redeyestones3738 3 года назад
Well put. Straight to the nuts and bolts
@jackadamia11
@jackadamia11 14 лет назад
super good details
@Chiba707213
@Chiba707213 13 лет назад
If you want to understand the principles of how a hip bump works and why it works this is the video to watch.
@DefconUnicorn
@DefconUnicorn 9 лет назад
If you want to see if it work in comp have a look at Ryan here: Ryan Hall (Fifty/50 BJJ) v. Charlie Martone (Street Sports)
@Mink1102
@Mink1102 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@888brownies
@888brownies 3 года назад
Dude that guy didn't have more than a couple seconds he planted his arm and it was like watching a car a accident about to happen
@squarepusher645
@squarepusher645 2 года назад
thanks for link. :)
@marka.arcenas5211
@marka.arcenas5211 3 года назад
Damn this was pretty good great detail
@lahzy7851
@lahzy7851 2 года назад
Would love to see Ryan Hall and John Danaher in a room analyzing Jiu Jitsu together :D
@adaptiveagile
@adaptiveagile 4 года назад
Great instruction.
@herbmarsh8519
@herbmarsh8519 3 года назад
amazing talent
@WeHaveTheRansom
@WeHaveTheRansom 5 лет назад
This dude is too good my god
@andresgrajales2431
@andresgrajales2431 6 лет назад
what a beautiful technique
@leedsmanc
@leedsmanc 2 года назад
My chess game improved after watching this video.
@andrewklonowski9899
@andrewklonowski9899 3 года назад
best bjj tutor ive seen also nice submission on bj penn was best leg lock ive seen in mma
@efficiencyjiujitsu417bjj2
@efficiencyjiujitsu417bjj2 5 лет назад
Next level!
@pierrebridenne8870
@pierrebridenne8870 4 года назад
Thanks from France !
@canonisensys1653
@canonisensys1653 4 года назад
you deserve macron
@fightordie1
@fightordie1 13 лет назад
after seeing and studying this video I have been catching so many people with this hip bump triangle it works
@Vaypenaysh
@Vaypenaysh 3 года назад
beautiful
@davemusso625
@davemusso625 4 года назад
VeryGood Ryan
@impolitikful
@impolitikful 10 лет назад
sooo awesome
@63doughnut
@63doughnut 6 лет назад
This is THE instruction vid for the triangle coke [ which , of course is actually the triangle strangle ] - I confess that in many years of grappling I've had shit luck with the TC - I reckon this is going to change that. It's going to take a fair bit of drilling cos its quite complex , but time well spent. Many thanks !
@shehabmohamed9587
@shehabmohamed9587 4 года назад
Very nice
@zaxonortesus
@zaxonortesus 13 лет назад
Covering the knee is crucial on the hip bump. I really need to start drilling that detail more.
@thorts
@thorts 11 лет назад
awesome!
@joelhartley5108
@joelhartley5108 3 года назад
So good
@123Goldhunter11
@123Goldhunter11 Год назад
Good stuff.
@joshuakehl5891
@joshuakehl5891 4 года назад
Damn, it worked! Again and again; I even get to mounted triangle.
@khaliffethi8845
@khaliffethi8845 3 года назад
This a masterclass by a genius grappler
@SurfingBullDog
@SurfingBullDog 5 лет назад
BJ Penn disliked this video
@johannest3628
@johannest3628 4 года назад
"...and that's that." Great stuff.
@Anthonyryu1
@Anthonyryu1 4 года назад
Awesome
@hamadimorad6492
@hamadimorad6492 7 лет назад
thanks very good master
@andream.9618
@andream.9618 Год назад
Hip bump sweep starts at 2:22. Triangle starts at 4:45
@GregVanGorp
@GregVanGorp 11 лет назад
The arm is trapped by the suspending leg. Also the opponent is not thinking about triangle initially, he's thinking about not getting swept. Hit this so many times. Never happens. Just stay tight.
@demitrus1350
@demitrus1350 4 года назад
I use to train with Ryan in Virginia...he is really good man, he kicked my but every day. There were some great guys at Lloy ervins BJJ in Arlington, Va.
@Devilmanlover
@Devilmanlover 3 года назад
This is the first time I heard him talk and I didn't expect him to sound like that
@xabovethisworldx
@xabovethisworldx 14 лет назад
omoplato's also work great with this hip bump or kimora and guillotine.i have a triangle for this but its not nearly as good as this,this is excellent!
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