I train at the gym David coaches at now. He's an absolute beast. He moves unlike anyone I've ever seen. With his judo background and creative wrestling, he's always teaching stuff that I've never even really seen. Unfortunately I'm too fat and stiff to make a lot of it work lmao
@@ChrisSlowens Lucky man. Really innovative, creative minds at work, there. If he can get Sandhagen to permanently join up there to coach striking once he and Hall retire, I'd have to think it would be my favorite MMA gym, in terms of analytical, outside-the-box thinkers.
Thank you for the posts recently. I've been implementing these wreslting tips into my BJJ game. Would be good to get some playlists made for your channel so people could have a catalog to choose from when it comes to the videos you post. Earn your gold to the moooooon
Thanks man. Yeah as soon as I get more videos posted and they start having some similarities I’m going to create playlists. I only have 6 videos right now, but I’m going to be posting consistently
Bekhan Goigereev is a master of that move, too. There used to be a great video of him hitting it again and again. Can’t seem to find that video anymore:/
Look at the technique this guy has, just look at the freeze frame at 2:30... I train judo too and I can't even get my uchi mata to look that good with a gi on lmao
I actually used this and then used this in my freestyle match but only after I slide-byed him to break him down in this this collar tie/claw grip position. I used the uchimata to roll on my back with him
You should do a video of Ed Scott’s headlock insane to see someone consistently use it at the college level would love to see how to do it to implement it into my upper body wrestling
Craig Jones (bjj) also uses uchimata a lot. There was a good breakdown of him using it against Ruotolo. He also did this in training against Jay Rod who just won ADCC trials. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DPkNZZdbjMs.html
EDIT-This story got too long and too much about me, but to sum it up, I got a great draw at Sr Nationals, had a scholarship on the table, thought I was a stud because I got that lucky draw...and then I ran into a guy from Penn who had an INCREDIBLE slide by and he was able to hit multiple slide by's and he was able to go immediately from slide by's to shots like it was second nature. Slide by to a snatch, slide by to get me moving, outside single. This is a GREAT move to learn and one you absolutely need to learn so you can get a feel for it so you can also figure out how to stop it. Now, this story is TLTR and all about me, so you don't need to read it, but I already wrote it so I'll leave it up. If you do, just an update, kid ended up Wrestling in the B1G and I ran into him several times...lot of back and forth and actually made his way to the Semi's of the D1's one year(same year I beat him pretty good in the B1G, but this was after I had to understand I wasn't as good as I thought I was). Senior Nationals...I'm really feeling myself. I'd won a couple State Titles in...a good Wrestling State(not PA or Cali or Ohio, but a B1G State). My little Cousin was out there the year before me and majored his way to a title...so it's not "too big," for me. Let me preface this by saying this was ~20 years ago and the Wrestling in Texas and places like that was NOWHERE near where it is today. Even now what it's lacking is COACHING. Why is Penn so great? Well, they produce SOO many All Americans, they come back and coach and they tend to make great coaches. Anyway, I start out with a 3X from Florida...27-12, 13 TDs. Trying to show off for the recruiters. Then 3X from Kansas...little tougher but 14-9. 7 TDs, 7 escapes and kid hit me with a TD. Next up, 4X finalist from GA, 2X Champ. Another easy match.10 TDs, won 25-9. Then...Wisconsin kid. So I kinda pay attention. 1X Champ, took a 1st and a 5th. It was a 4-2 match until he took a wild shot in the last 10 second and I tossed him to his back. His arm was out and he was trying to score late. So now I'm feeling myself. That TD vs Kansas was the 1st TD the last 2 years(in Folkstyle). NOW we're in the Quarters and...I see a kid from Penn. 1 time State Qualifier? Best finish was 2nd the weight below me? Comes out, 3 seconds into the match, slide by. He pushes me away like he's gonna do it again. So now I'm smirking...like...alright, you got me with ONE. But that shit ain't gonna work. I came in and had an Andrew Howe STYLE of Wrestling(I emphasize STYLE because I was not Andrew Howe...which I'd later find out!). But I banged the head, constantly pulling and then went to singles, picks...that shit. So 2-1...I come back, now I'm gonna make sure I'm more staggered and my lead leg is there so if he tries again I can turn it into offense. Boom, 20 seconds in, hits another type of slide by. First one was a regular slide, this was an inside slide. Ok...cuts me again. 4-2. Now I'm squared...which isn't how I wrestle, so I'm out of my game, but I gotta feel this kid out. I fake a couple shots...he's not that athletic, but he's a hammer and he's technically sound. Get caught in a couple of front heads. Back up to our feet, gotta score before the end of the 1st, tie this up. 2-3 shots, cannot touch his legs...I'm having trouble because my picks and snatches from a tie are my go-to and he's got me a little worried. But he's got a heavy front leg, so 25 seconds left I time it right and give a good pull, he steps, I go for a pick or just a low single...and my forehead hits the damn mat. ANOTHER slide by and I STILL to this day don't know what that mother@#$ did. Now end of the 1st, he rides me...and when I say rides, I mean he's just pounding me. Tight waist...and I've wrestled World Champs in Greco(not that Greco is that impressive) and I never had trouble with a gut. Not at Fargo, nowhere. Didn't always win...but never lost because a guy was squeezing me too fucking hard! LOL... 2nd period, I'm on top. I ride for about a minute, but I'm not turning this dude and there's no RT so..., cut him. 7-2. Get him with a misdirection Hi-C so now I'm feeling better. Ok, got in, scored. Cut him, 8-4. Collar tie AGAIN...kid goes for the throw by, I step out(which he expected) and he hits me with this duck to the other side that was...I'd have clapped if he wasn't clapping me at the time. 10-4. 3rd period, he goes neutral...I get a couple of the WEAKEST stalling calls in my life so it makes it 10-5 but I don't know what to do. I end up with a cheap TD late and make it 10-7. Now for anyone still Wrestling...the FIRST time I had a college Coach I hadn't spoke to come up to me was after that match. OSU coach talked to me and because I hadn't declared yet, asked me if I was interested in Ohio State, how it was so impressive how I wrestled this guy...I'm thinking...this guy was a RUNNER UP in Penn and he made it to state ONCE!!! But that's Pitt and that's why hand-fighting and positioning is so important. This kid, not a great athlete(he'd lost in the Semi's and then manage to place behind me due to the nature of Wrestle Backs). This kid from NY who Wrestled 171 like John Smith was able to beat him and I matched up better. But if I wrestled him 10X that Tourney, he was beating me 10X. 100 times, he's winning 99 at that point...all because he was FLAWLESS in his technique and had 4-5 moves from that slide by and just never got out of position. Kid from Penn...who won State ONCE went out and beat the #2 ranked Wrestler 21-7 in the Finals. Point is...Penn is a GREAT Wrestling State, if you can, go there and Wrestle some matches in Western PA(or really any part of PA, it doesn't matter). And 2, if you can stay in good position, get guys moving and pushing, get them off-balance, you can win any match, and if you can't stop a kid from doing that, you can't do a damn thing.
This isn't a slide by. In Judo it would be called an Uchi Mata, in wrestling it's usually called a whizzer kick but he is using an elbow tie grip. Great move but not a slide by.
There’s continuity between all grappling disciplines. I know the kick through he does is a Uchi Mata. But that’s only the lower body portion of what he’s doing. A “slide-by” isn’t dependent on the grip. You can slide-by using the traditional inside grip, a “shrug-by” grip with your fist facing the mat, you can do it from an overtie like how Michael McGee and Jack Mueller do it, or this elbow tie. It’s the same tie Jaydin Eierman always use. They’re all variations of a slide-by. Maybe up north or out west they’ll consider this as a “throw-by” which I wouldn’t disagree with, but we typically only use “throw-by” with underhooks.
@@earnyourgold a slide by is a technique used to get around the opponents arm and create an angle for the takedown attempt. He isn't even trying to pass the elbow, he's using the elbow tie for the upper body control of the Uchi Mata throw. I would argue that the clips of him using this technique with the collar tie and 2-on-1 show his versatility with this throw.
slide-by, throw-by, shuck, snap. 2-on-1, pass by. duck under. all achieve roughly the same thing. Creating the angle to go behind. Just different setup/ tie ups. I agree this is more of a shuck or elbow pass to me. This reminds me of Helen Maroulis' pass by to foot sweep combo.