kimura trap: 3:17 baseball bat choke: 14:40 cross choke from mount: 21:40 North South choke: 26:37 Mounted guillotine: 31:48 Guillotine from butterfly: 32:41
Timestamps for Baby Bridge against specific attacks: Kimura trap: 3.17 Baseball choke: 14.40 X choke from mount: 21.40 North-south choke: 26.37 Mount guillotine: 31.48 Guillotine from butterfly: 32.41
i dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know of a method to get back into an instagram account..? I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Hendrix Quinton i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
This is how you make a seminar! So many lessons, not just about the baby-bridge, but general jiu-jitsu principles and life as well. Thanks a lot for the video :)
I learned this at the Maine camp. I rolled with Priit before his class and his "flopping" around baffled me. I couldn't figure out what he was doing that nullified every attack. After his class it became more clear. I use it every time I roll it seems. This refresher is great!
I've overlooked this idea before, but now I've stopped and given it the attention it truly deserves. Running-Man & Turtle are techniques I rely on, but the way Priit presents this with an explorer's mindset, I'm excited to practice and integrate it more into my training. 🙏✌🌹
4:54 escaping kimura trap (DONT SIT UP) 14:4120:55 baseball bat chokes 16:29 similar movement to clear collar ties 21:38 xchoke from mount 26:37 north south choke 31:15 guillotine from mount 32:40 guillotine from butterfly (duck under) and closed guard
7:28 it’s been shown that raised cortisol levels from stressors dramatically increase the brains ability to retain information. The military uses this tactic regularly, they intentionally increase stress through physical activity which temporarily raises cortisol levels then overload the brain with information that require be memorized. Suffering= cortisol increase= retained knowledge
This is not even a good kimura trap, in a kimura trap you need to lie perpendicular to your opponent along his head. In this video they are lying parallel which makes the whole trap useless because of the angle.
I’m sure you’ve seen it by now but incase not he rolled with Jordan does jiu jitsu and holds his own pretty well. This stuff works, nothing is a silver bullet but it’s definitely worth knowing.
Hahahahaha. He hit it on the head when he said that he teaches stuff you'll always use when you roll. He taught me the running man / run escape. It took many months to get proficient and a good year to get good. But I always use it.
He's a very good instructor. I have his Grilled Chicken video. Only prob is that he's a black belt at Jui-jitsu but a blue belt in English 🙂🙏. Time will sort that out im sure as he get's more well known, as he will as he's one of those guy's that comes out with little gem's of info if you stick with it. Great stuff as usual 🤙...
How is it that none of the people attending this seminar know what a kimura trap is. The guy is doing a very wrong kimura trap, in fact his kimura grips isn't even good. Pritt can have seminars where he is talking 40 min about a move that is not even applied right. I wonder who these people are who are attending his seminars because even a blue belt would immediatly know that this is not the kimura trap.
kimura trap: 3:17
baseball bat choke: 14:40
cross choke from mount: 21:40
North South choke: 26:37
Mounted guillotine: 31:48
Guillotine from butterfly: 32:41
Timestamps for Baby Bridge against specific attacks:
Kimura trap: 3.17
Baseball choke: 14.40
X choke from mount: 21.40
North-south choke: 26.37
Mount guillotine: 31.48
Guillotine from butterfly: 32.41
i dont mean to be off topic but does anyone know of a method to get back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid lost the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Hendrix Quinton i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Hendrix Quinton It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much, you really help me out!
@Sonny Daniel no problem =)
This is how you make a seminar! So many lessons, not just about the baby-bridge, but general jiu-jitsu principles and life as well. Thanks a lot for the video :)
I learned this at the Maine camp. I rolled with Priit before his class and his "flopping" around baffled me. I couldn't figure out what he was doing that nullified every attack. After his class it became more clear. I use it every time I roll it seems. This refresher is great!
So frustrating how the purple belt continues to do the kimura trap backwards UGHH ! 😆
This is a really good discussion of why it’s important to distinguish a choke from a neck crank during sparring and drilling.
I've overlooked this idea before, but now I've stopped and given it the attention it truly deserves. Running-Man & Turtle are techniques I rely on, but the way Priit presents this with an explorer's mindset, I'm excited to practice and integrate it more into my training.
🙏✌🌹
4:54 escaping kimura trap (DONT SIT UP)
14:41 20:55 baseball bat chokes
16:29 similar movement to clear collar ties
21:38 xchoke from mount
26:37 north south choke
31:15 guillotine from mount
32:40 guillotine from butterfly (duck under) and closed guard
So good! Priit is the man!
I just realised, if you've seen xande ribeiro's diamond concept instructional he actually does this baby bridge move. But he calls it elegance.
I was just thinking this is what the Ribeiros call getting elegant.
Pretty sure he regrabbed the Kimura wrong in the beginning?
Yeah, he did.
Yeah, that was frustrating me 😩.
The whole kimura trap position is wrong and ineffective the way they do it.
7:28 it’s been shown that raised cortisol levels from stressors dramatically increase the brains ability to retain information. The military uses this tactic regularly, they intentionally increase stress through physical activity which temporarily raises cortisol levels then overload the brain with information that require be memorized. Suffering= cortisol increase= retained knowledge
Priit is the Estonian Danaher? Or is Danaher the American Priit?
Danaher is from New Zealand sir.
@@Kevin-wk3jq I know that but the guy has lived in America for a long time and is a citizen.
does anyone have footage of Priit actually rolling with black belts, using these positions? or maybe one of his students?
thanks
This is not even a good kimura trap, in a kimura trap you need to lie perpendicular to your opponent along his head. In this video they are lying parallel which makes the whole trap useless because of the angle.
I’m sure you’ve seen it by now but incase not he rolled with Jordan does jiu jitsu and holds his own pretty well. This stuff works, nothing is a silver bullet but it’s definitely worth knowing.
Hahahahaha. He hit it on the head when he said that he teaches stuff you'll always use when you roll. He taught me the running man / run escape. It took many months to get proficient and a good year to get good. But I always use it.
That baseball bat choke was tight enough that the camera began going out...
Great stuff. Is the armbar escape seminar you mention at the end also on TH-cam?
Yes, I uploaded it to my channel
@@DefensiveBJJ Thanks!
What about using it to escape kob?
How do we keep our opponent from racking up points while we are in these survival positions?
Survival is the optimum word i think.
He's a very good instructor. I have his Grilled Chicken video. Only prob is that he's a black belt at Jui-jitsu but a blue belt in English 🙂🙏. Time will sort that out im sure as he get's more well known, as he will as he's one of those guy's that comes out with little gem's of info if you stick with it. Great stuff as usual 🤙...
:)
Purple belt at least 😂
This is soo funny
How is it that none of the people attending this seminar know what a kimura trap is. The guy is doing a very wrong kimura trap, in fact his kimura grips isn't even good. Pritt can have seminars where he is talking 40 min about a move that is not even applied right. I wonder who these people are who are attending his seminars because even a blue belt would immediatly know that this is not the kimura trap.
I hear your concern.... But have you tried it? It works for me
@@penelopeallan6495 Im saying that what they are doing is not a kimura trap.