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MNHS Wrestling Technique
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ย. 2014
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Zach Esposito- tight waist chop counter
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Zach Esposito- tight waist chop counter
Blake Rosholt- Breakdowns, Returns, Hammer
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Blake Rosholt- Breakdowns, Returns, Hammer
Zach Esposito- Inside Tie and Underhooks
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Zach Esposito- Inside Tie and Underhooks
Eric Guerrero - Hip Heist and Single Leg Finish
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Eric Guerrero - Hip Heist and Single Leg Finish
Eric Guerrero - Proper Single Leg Sweep and Finish
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Eric Guerrero - Proper Single Leg Sweep and Finish
Perry- Wrist roll, Underhooks, Clearing legs
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Perry- Wrist roll, Underhooks, Clearing legs
Perry- Controlling the space with shots and HF
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Perry- Controlling the space with shots and HF
5:00 demo 8:00 you don't NEED to post hand
this series ( plus overunder and underhooks) has some of the best judo fused into wrestling- ITS ALL JUST GRAPPLING!!! SAME PRINCIPLES AND LAWS THANK YOU SENSEI !!!!!!!!
reminds me of the saitiev brothers... still learning
0:10 breakdowns 21:25 chop if on heels (prolly Dave Schultz series) 1:50 tight waist ankle to chop if on toes 2:30 spiral if weight on hands 3:40 if he quad pods 4:05 claw 18:30 0:45 goal position and blocking far arm 4:25 hips wide and put pressure on shoulder (11:30 straddle with hips, 17:10 bolt from chest to shoulder) 5:30 flatten with butt drag and get hammer (6:55 sit in saddle) 5:45 John smith bar tilt 7:50 rebar tilt 19:05 9:20 roll through tilt if they don't flare elbow out after chop 13:10 2 on 1 from flattened out 14:30 if they put right hip down while flattened and you have cross wrist, tilt other way 16:15 standing roll through tilt
Beautiful........im doing this tonight
And now Higuchi is 2024 Olympic Gold Medalist
Who would win Hundreds of dollars in wrestling instructionals or a random guy in Oklahoma.
5:05 6:07 9:14
Friday June 28th, 2024 2352hrs I've said it once and I'll say it again, with bias... The best jujiteras will be WRESTLERS!!!
Friday June 28th, 2024 2352hrs I am wayyyy too old to be wrestling. I am here to property learn how to apply hip-heist to my Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Wrestled there once really nice place
1.02.10 1.06.00
Very good!
Thanks you so much ❤❤❤❤❤
John smith knows armbars
Holy shit this is good
7:42 clearing the ties
"The first 30 seconds, everyone is a stud!" This is such a key insight into being a good rider. Once you break him, you can ride anyone.
Coach still a BAMF
52:00
alitlle quite
3:45
2:20
Used this in HS, College and now in Jiu Jitsu. Taught it to my middle schoolers and it still holds up.
Watch your shoulders!
11:02
I've watched this like a half dozen times since coming across it a couple weeks ago. Working the stuff in this video just over the last week has already massively helped my 11 year old second year wrestler get out from bottom (which was his achille's heel in his first year). Yesterday at practice he was hitting sit out after sit out!
You are humble genius thank you so much for giving us your knowledge
inside tie - 11:30 clear cTie - 15:30 , 17:00 , 19:00 , 20:00 UH - 21:00 , 25:00 , 26:15 , 27:40 2o1 - 29:30 , 31:00 , 31:50
my wrestling coach doesjt let us actually practice till a month before szn ty for this
Perry was one of the greatest riders in NCAA history. Most fans hated him for it!
Golden. Just golden.
I love hearing this man teach
The master of open wrestling
What's the name of the teacher ? Is it John Smith?
yes
thanks for the insight
#hex
Good stuff , thank you!
Lol, after that hand drill towards the end… kids dying and he just 🤷🏼♂️ that’s just a hand drill. Insane.
Your videos are good bro but there not loud I can’t hear you
Ewwwww
Amazing lesson
11:30 - inside tie setup (move your feet when clearing ties) 15:35 - clearing collar tie
shut up loser
Watching to help my jiu-jitsu game. Great stuff
Former wrestler here. I do Judo and BJJ now a days but I just wanted to say that you’re definitely on the right path man. The biggest problems with takedowns in BJJ is that they’re seen as an afterthought. So many Jiu Jitsu black belts are technicians on the ground in terms of grappling IQ but are about as smart as a bucket of rocks when it comes to standup grappling. Whenever BJJ schools do try to teach standup, it’s usually piss poor Judo or god awful wrestling. On the wrestling side, BJJ instructors will teach students how to do singles, doubles, ankle picks, etc and they will also teach them how to sprawl, but they never teach students how to knee slide, peak out, gator roll, etc to recover from bad shots or fight out from under a sprawl. This is why most BJJ folks lack the confidence to go for takedowns, because they have no solid option other than pulling guard if their takedown attempt fails. Getting sprawled on obviously sucks, and no matter how good of a wrestler you are, you will get sprawled on. The difference is that wrestlers are obviously comfortable in those bad positions whereas BJJ people are not, and that’s the difference in terms of mindset when it comes to takedowns. Even tho (I am assuming) you are not a wrestler, I think it is good on you to want to learn this stuff, and who better than John Smith of all people, even if it is TH-cam lol but anyways knowing this stuff will tremendously help your Jiu Jitsu game by a huge long shot. Keep up the good work brodie
Knowing how to recover from bad positions and chaining moves together is the biggest confidence booster to be not afraid of pulling the trigger
@@AusarisTV Your sir are not wrong haha
@@AusarisTVhey thank you for those words, from a different guy that is also doing BJJ and watching wrestling tutorials to up his game
Can someone please clarify the name of the Japanese wrestler he talks about with the good singles? I want to look up some of his footage. Thank you!
Higuchi
Thanks. I’ve been typing Fukuchi 😂
Ray Higuchi
Thanks for the informative video. With all these moves shown, which necessarily keep the opponent on the ground, I wonder how you even have a chance of getting up from the bottom position. Since this often results in good pinning situations, the wrestler who has the top position at the beginning of the 2nd period is actually clearly preferred in the match
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Good stuff ❤
5:00
Good mindset from Perry!
14:07