This guy cites his videos like a freaking scholarly paper with these clips he uses like footnotes. The academic RIGOR this guy puts into these videos is INSANE. There's nothing else like it on Jiu-Jitsu RU-vid.
It's fascinating how just an hour ago I watched Danaher talking about the reverse toreando to reverse scoop pass on the BJJ fanatics RU-vid channel and now here you are with a full video diving deeper and breaking this down further. I'm usually a very passive RU-vid watcher, but your videos are so damn fantastic, its impossible not to engage. Keep it up man!.
@@LIMIBJJ No problem man. And this one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8-K-NDy132A.htmlsi=1yiTd4N27uNtTR1S It was literally posted one hour before yours went up.
bro I've been making the N/S progression 2 video and this is gold man. I was experimenting with the hip wall and head transition but wasn't sure if it was viable enough, especially when trying to break through the frames by crushing with my knee, but after watching these examples it's been confirmed, appreciate it bro 🔥
That recent video by Carsahh breaking down loose passing to n/s was pretty brilliant. Glad you jumped in to give us even more information! You have the best bjj channel on RU-vid.
I was waiting for this video for so long, bcz you talked about all these concepts in various videos but never dived deep to explain it, till now. Thanks 👍
Mate... This one is among your best-released videos so far. The details are outstanding, and it feels like a mini instructional. The best parts are the concepts you consistently highlight and the summary at the end. Having this as a flow chart would be amazing and add tremendous value. I genuinely appreciate the way you referenced every source, but more importantly, the perfect balance between the database promotion and the video's overall flow. It didn't feel pitchy at all, but I got the urge to check the database as a reliable source. If I got more time again on my hand I consider looking into it. Great job, and thanks for being responsive to your audience's feedback and criticism. 👍
Love your breakdowns dude!! Keep your analyses coming. Thanks for your hard work. If I could afford your Outlier, I'd join in a second. I've recommended it to everyone I know.
I think it would be cool to do a deeper dive into rumble passing with Dima. I imagine it goes pretty deep. I started studying this after talking with him and Jozef but I imagine this is just one aspect of what they refer to as "rumble passing"
One of your best videos ever Jake, great job! I think your videos might benefit from some on-screen bullet points to reinforce the points you are making. You move through concepts very quickly, but I think it might help differentiate between times when you are simply providing an example of the previous point versus introducing a new point.
Why does he insist on using his gf as an uke? You can call it petty, but the size discrepancy really does undermine the quality of the technique demonstrations.