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Absolutely beautiful. I would emphasize how important it is to get him resisting in one direction and then you switch at the right time and now he is resisting the “wrong” direction.
We need to work on your fakes and hand fighting. A good "head tap" or "reach" as if you're going to tie up will draw attention from the legs momentarily allowing you to get to secure it. I touch on this in a lot of videos, but have an entire video dropping soon dedicated to the reach concept. Stay tuned.
Wrestling for BJJ is great... wrestling for older grapplers (who also do BJJ) will be awesome(r)! Love this stuff, although I hate to wrestle in general... but that's simply because I'm approaching 40s, and I don't want to get injured, nor do I have the strength and power to wrestle with the younger, stronger, and faster 20-year somethings.
So check this out; nearly every shot or takedown I'll be showing for the foreseeable future - you don't actually go down to a knee on your penetration step (saving the joint) and you also don't compromise your shoulders like you do with traditional wrestling (getting sprawled out underneath). I designed the technique like this for many reasons, one of the unintended by products is that they're actually geared quite well for students with any kind of potential joint issue(s). Hope this encourages you to adsorb these techniques and start whooping on those young guys!
Coach, he is not putting that whizzer in. with the whizzer in he is constantly pushing you away from his further leg. secondly, from big thigh, strong or tall opponents, their thighs are going to be big for my small hands its not going to wrap around enough. and lastly the first motion that you use to turn them circling towards you, that might not even happen when i try to move they just stay + with thei hand framing and stuffing my head, you can bet i couldnt circle them.
This is awesome, but why not just tackle both his legs together and drive forward as he is hopping around on one foot? Isn’t that the simples way? Collect both legs and feet on the way down.
Definitely a good option. When learning single legs it's imperative that you're able to move once you've obtained the leg, the "run the pipe" option is best suited for developing this characteristic which is why I prioritize teaching it over others at first. Also consider this; whenever you trade one leg for two you must first unlock your hands to gather the second leg-if your opponent is competent they can use this moment to escape. It's not guaranteed, but definitely a possibility which keeping the hands locked around one leg doesn't afford.
🔥 Jiu Jitsu Practitioners, Ready to Finally Feel Confident on Your Feet? 🔥
FREE COURSE: The 2 takedowns you should focus on, regardless of age or skill level, when you’re not experiencing consistent success on your feet AND a unique way to drill so you can actually hit them live.
👉 Just tell us where to send it…
www.wrestling.university/FREECOURSE
Absolutely beautiful. I would emphasize how important it is to get him resisting in one direction and then you switch at the right time and now he is resisting the “wrong” direction.
Been broadening my stand up game with your take down videos. 🔥content as always!
Thank you brother
Whenever I see a notification for a new WU video, I know its gonna be gold and full of tasty details. Ddin't dissapoint. Cheers.
Appreciate you brother. Thank you. I'm dropping a video a day for the next year so get ready we're about to takeoff 🤼♂
Very helpful that you highlight the placement of your hands in certain positions. It helps me quite a bit so I appreciate it.
Very glad it helps brother
This is great I will have to try this. Knee not needing to touch the mat is a bonus.
Loving the content ever thought about selling merch with the Chanel’s logo? I’d love a sweatshirt or t shirt with it on there.
I've got some gnarly merch coming out soon. I really appreciate the support brother
@@WrestlingUniversity awesome bro! I really like the university style design on anything especially wrestling !
I learned this from Beloglazov and have never looked back.
Nice demonstration !
This channel is so good
You the best in the game champ
Great how you repeat the technique a number of times!
Glad you like it!
That was sweet.
The part where you step in and grab their leg never happens because everyone I wrestle just steps back?
We need to work on your fakes and hand fighting. A good "head tap" or "reach" as if you're going to tie up will draw attention from the legs momentarily allowing you to get to secure it. I touch on this in a lot of videos, but have an entire video dropping soon dedicated to the reach concept. Stay tuned.
@@WrestlingUniversity Thanks, I'll go back a watch them a few more times. I don't seem to be getting the footwork and distance correctly
By hook or by crook 😂🔥
Wrestling for BJJ is great... wrestling for older grapplers (who also do BJJ) will be awesome(r)! Love this stuff, although I hate to wrestle in general... but that's simply because I'm approaching 40s, and I don't want to get injured, nor do I have the strength and power to wrestle with the younger, stronger, and faster 20-year somethings.
So check this out; nearly every shot or takedown I'll be showing for the foreseeable future - you don't actually go down to a knee on your penetration step (saving the joint) and you also don't compromise your shoulders like you do with traditional wrestling (getting sprawled out underneath). I designed the technique like this for many reasons, one of the unintended by products is that they're actually geared quite well for students with any kind of potential joint issue(s). Hope this encourages you to adsorb these techniques and start whooping on those young guys!
@@WrestlingUniversitythank you! 😊
Look forward to learning more from you!
@@WrestlingUniversity This is amazing. Thank you.
Then Catch wrestling videos are for you. Easy and effective takedowns, with submissions in mind.
What if he just punches you in the face??
very cool technique
Coach, he is not putting that whizzer in. with the whizzer in he is constantly pushing you away from his further leg.
secondly, from big thigh, strong or tall opponents, their thighs are going to be big for my small hands its not going to wrap around enough. and lastly the first motion that you use to turn them circling towards you, that might not even happen when i try to move they just stay + with thei hand framing and stuffing my head, you can bet i couldnt circle them.
Rolling omaplata?
Unrelated but you sound just like Taylor Laudtner
you look great for being 50 years old!
thank you so much!
@@juandenz2008 lol I'm 31
No one in Jiu Jitsu uses it ? Well, I do. Have been for quiet some time. Works in both directions. Ha, what do you say now ?
This is awesome, but why not just tackle both his legs together and drive forward as he is hopping around on one foot? Isn’t that the simples way? Collect both legs and feet on the way down.
Definitely a good option. When learning single legs it's imperative that you're able to move once you've obtained the leg, the "run the pipe" option is best suited for developing this characteristic which is why I prioritize teaching it over others at first. Also consider this; whenever you trade one leg for two you must first unlock your hands to gather the second leg-if your opponent is competent they can use this moment to escape. It's not guaranteed, but definitely a possibility which keeping the hands locked around one leg doesn't afford.
I learned this from Beloglazov and have never looked back.