Whoa... my mind is blown. Triangle chokes are my highest percentage submission, and I've relied on 4 setups, but this.... this has opened up so many possibilities, I am truly overjoyed.
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A lot of people don't like sharing their knowledge for one reason or another but I noticed you like helping others. Your moves seem very effortless . That lets me know that you put in a lot of mat time. Keep up the good work Jason.
0:19 Foot on hip, block arm, push arm thru 0:24 Push arm thru, pop hips push arm thru 0:31 If elbow is tight, smack It and shoot arm thru 0:34 Grab wrist and create space for leg to wrap around 0:42 Hip out and use shin to push arm back 0:50 If op hides arm back, Rev triangle to regular triangle 1:01 When op tucks arm back, diamond lock to fist choke 1:12 Overhook shin control, pin hand to chest 1:17 Overhook shin control, rubber band 1:22 Gift wrap 1:30 Gift wrap to opposite side triangle 1:38 Wrist control, hook foot under armpit behind back and use to clear arm 1:51 Op pulls arm out from armbar to triangle 1:57 Omoplata to triangle 2:09 Omoplata log roll sweep to mounted triangle 2:25 Kimura to triangle 2:35 Guillotine to triangle 2:47 Hip bump to triangle 2:54 Pendulum sweep to triangle 3:04 Granby roll to triangle from turtle 3:12 Inverted guard to triangle 3:21 Single leg X to triangle 3:32 Wrist control butterfly 3:39 Open guard to triangle (feet on hips) 3:44 Open guard, knee push 3:51 Defensive Double under pass, clamp shoulder and bring arm thru 4:00 Back triangle Wrist control to back triangle 4:11 Too high leg riding to triangle 4:22 Guard crucifix to triangle 4:35 Overhook Wrist control halfguard 4:42 Underhook to flying triangle from knees 4:50 Mounted armbar to triangle 5:01 Mounted triangle Wrist control 5:10 Kesa gatame to reverse Mounted triangle 5:15 Side control, Wrist control and throw leg over opposite side for triangle 5:22 Underhook on opposite side from knee on belly, trap near arm 5:29 Reverse knee on belly, spin around backwards (near arm is caught with head) 5:42 Hammer and sickle, op pushes back to get up to triangle 5:53 Op grabs leg in sitting guard 5:59 Jumping triangle from top butterfly guard 6:07 Flying triangle from defensive single leg 6:16 Snapdown to flying triangle 6:24 X guard to triangle 6:40 Single leg X, grab collar 6:54 Op grabs inside of knee from open guard, turn knee in to clear arm 7:00 If op grabs pant sleeve, pull in knee to clear arm 7:06 Defensive leg lace, granby 7:14 Scissor sweep 7:24 Spider guard combat base offense 7:33 Leg lasso spider guard 7:47 Spider guard triangle both sides
holy shit why have i not seen this video earlier the triangle is my favorite submission you just showed me sooo many more ways to do it, that kimura to triangle is slick 2:25
Professor Scully PLEASE PLEASE do a video on re-counters to triangle counters. In particular, what do I do if someone stacks me when I triangle? What about if they turn and kind of shrug the triangle off? And when is it necessary to pull the arm across? Some teachers say that it is not necessary to do it. I
These videos are simply unique and very well made. but there are to triangles i have tried and do myself. both are inverted and are from top side position and turtle. The one from sideposition is pretty straightforward and uses the same type of set up as a spinning armbar. go see Eric Paulson's rolled up episode and go to the 20 min mark. all the best
This video is an excellent reference for newer players who need to explore new ideas as well as a reminder for more advanced players. I have been training for 15 years, triangles are my go to, and this video still helps me maintain my game (as well as gives me new ideas).
Wow. Such a great video! I love the editing, and the quick fire succession of this. Also, I've only got about 14 months of cumulative BJJ and some of these I've never seen. Will look forward to trying some of these out!
I'm one of your newest subscribers cos I just joined the other day and I just want to say every one of the videos I've watched in the last few days have been awesome thanks for the demonstrations keep up the good work.
My mind is blown right now, Scully is truly amazing- true essence of jiujitsu ! ! ! If those 8 dislikes are avilable, I'd love to use you guys as practice dummies! "Dummies" that is.
Seriously? 5 dislikes of this video? Scully busted his ass and gave you 52 Setups...Let me repeat 52 Setups for a triangle...and you dislike it? Burn it hell 5 dislikers...lol
Adrian Q Might be worth a try though, if you the school is big enough you can find people who probably learn at your place. And there's a chance you can ask someone other than the instructor for help.
I find the triangle from the back (he's in turtle) more effective if you fall towards the outside, using that same side leg to hook around his neck as you fall for the triangle. By doing so your body is also pushing his arm in place (you hold his head) as you are falling. I like to put my close (to him) leg on top of his back before jumping for the triangle from the dog fight position. I find it to keep him in and the triangle in place.A few of these triangle set ups I have never seen. I love the triangle from guillotine set up.
Awesome video Jason. Appreciate it. How much time it took to prepare this video starting from the planning and video recording? Thanks and keep posting new set ups!
When my opponent stacks me I normally concentrate on turning my neck to the side (to avoid a neck crank from the mat), and then pull his neck downwards over me with my legs, trying to end up in in a mount triangle. It usually works for me. Have you tried this? If so, does you opponent counter it somehow? I'm interested in this concept too, so let's share some info.
Whoa... my mind is blown. Triangle chokes are my highest percentage submission, and I've relied on 4 setups, but this.... this has opened up so many possibilities, I am truly overjoyed.
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I was half expecting you to show us how to triangle somebody in the passenger seat while you're changing lanes...this is reference material gold.
Whenever I wanna try something new, your old videos are just the perfect thing to watch 🤙🏼 thanks boss!!!
i watch these videos on my smart phone while im in class its reaaaaaally helping with my noob status.. thanks to yous all!
A lot of people don't like sharing their knowledge for one reason or another but I noticed you like helping others. Your moves seem very effortless . That lets me know that you put in a lot of mat time. Keep up the good work Jason.
I just watch these and literally smile the whole time.
You never cease to amaze me. You provide quick and sufficient instruction to each move. Love your instructionals.
Incredible, just wow. I thought I had some good setups lol
0:19 Foot on hip, block arm, push arm thru
0:24 Push arm thru, pop hips push arm thru
0:31 If elbow is tight, smack It and shoot arm thru
0:34 Grab wrist and create space for leg to wrap around
0:42 Hip out and use shin to push arm back
0:50 If op hides arm back, Rev triangle to regular triangle
1:01 When op tucks arm back, diamond lock to fist choke
1:12 Overhook shin control, pin hand to chest
1:17 Overhook shin control, rubber band
1:22 Gift wrap
1:30 Gift wrap to opposite side triangle
1:38 Wrist control, hook foot under armpit behind back and use to clear arm
1:51 Op pulls arm out from armbar to triangle
1:57 Omoplata to triangle
2:09 Omoplata log roll sweep to mounted triangle
2:25 Kimura to triangle
2:35 Guillotine to triangle
2:47 Hip bump to triangle
2:54 Pendulum sweep to triangle
3:04 Granby roll to triangle from turtle
3:12 Inverted guard to triangle
3:21 Single leg X to triangle
3:32 Wrist control butterfly
3:39 Open guard to triangle (feet on hips)
3:44 Open guard, knee push
3:51 Defensive Double under pass, clamp shoulder and bring arm thru
4:00 Back triangle
Wrist control to back triangle
4:11 Too high leg riding to triangle
4:22 Guard crucifix to triangle
4:35 Overhook Wrist control halfguard
4:42 Underhook to flying triangle from knees
4:50 Mounted armbar to triangle
5:01 Mounted triangle Wrist control
5:10 Kesa gatame to reverse Mounted triangle
5:15 Side control, Wrist control and throw leg over opposite side for triangle
5:22 Underhook on opposite side from knee on belly, trap near arm
5:29 Reverse knee on belly, spin around backwards (near arm is caught with head)
5:42 Hammer and sickle, op pushes back to get up to triangle
5:53 Op grabs leg in sitting guard
5:59 Jumping triangle from top butterfly guard
6:07 Flying triangle from defensive single leg
6:16 Snapdown to flying triangle
6:24 X guard to triangle
6:40 Single leg X, grab collar
6:54 Op grabs inside of knee from open guard, turn knee in to clear arm
7:00 If op grabs pant sleeve, pull in knee to clear arm
7:06 Defensive leg lace, granby
7:14 Scissor sweep
7:24 Spider guard combat base offense
7:33 Leg lasso spider guard
7:47 Spider guard triangle both sides
Legend 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for this!!
holy shit why have i not seen this video earlier the triangle is my favorite submission you just showed me sooo many more ways to do it, that kimura to triangle is slick 2:25
yeah i used it on a blue when i was white. works better than you think.
Professor Scully PLEASE PLEASE do a video on re-counters to triangle counters. In particular, what do I do if someone stacks me when I triangle? What about if they turn and kind of shrug the triangle off? And when is it necessary to pull the arm across? Some teachers say that it is not necessary to do it. I
These videos are simply unique and very well made. but there are to triangles i have tried and do myself. both are inverted and are from top side position and turtle. The one from sideposition is pretty straightforward and uses the same type of set up as a spinning armbar. go see Eric Paulson's rolled up episode and go to the 20 min mark. all the best
This video is an excellent reference for newer players who need to explore new ideas as well as a reminder for more advanced players. I have been training for 15 years, triangles are my go to, and this video still helps me maintain my game (as well as gives me new ideas).
Best peace of Reference and brief detail you can have, amazing, thank you
Wow. Such a great video! I love the editing, and the quick fire succession of this. Also, I've only got about 14 months of cumulative BJJ and some of these I've never seen. Will look forward to trying some of these out!
Can't wait to drill some of these! Thanks for all the great videos, man
I'm one of your newest subscribers cos I just joined the other day and I just want to say every one of the videos I've watched in the last few days have been awesome thanks for the demonstrations keep up the good work.
Jason was probably doing a triangle choke while editing and uploading this video.
Awesome video. Just getting started on going down the triangle choke rabbit hole and this just turbo charged it
Jason, this is probably the best of your best videos.
after watching this, im gonna be a kid in a candy store in bjj class tonight.. TRIANGLES FOR EVERYONE!
Great videos! Easy to understand !
you wake up, drink cofe and triangle chock ...
Wow, genuinely impressed
These set ups are awesome. Thank You!
My mind is blown right now, Scully is truly amazing- true essence of jiujitsu ! ! !
If those 8 dislikes are avilable, I'd love to use you guys as practice dummies!
"Dummies" that is.
I absolutely love your TH-cam channel.
This is just awesome to watch the fluidity of one move
Jason...I learned a lot from your videos..really amazing!!! Would you please also have a video about armbar concept?
SO MUCH INFORMATION!!!!!!!!!!!! This was a mindblowing video!
This was a fantastic...fantastic video! great job
really really awesome sir! thanks for the video
Wow so many sick setups!
This is amazing!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for this awesome teqnique. I love the triangle but I have a hard time with the set up and entry
Thank you! This is so helpful and definitely adds to my game.
Great stuff! How about attacks from the back vid?
Your videos are gold
Dude I love your videos. This is one of my favorites.
AWESOME stuff, thanks so much, Jason !!!
Nice work!
Amazing video, thank you!!!
This is crazy! Opened up so many possibilities.
Thanks, definately gonna work the X, Mod-X set ups!
This really is incredible...thank you!
I love those quick vids, seems like sometimes I can improve as well with this video as with brakedown vids.
Seriously? 5 dislikes of this video? Scully busted his ass and gave you 52 Setups...Let me repeat 52 Setups for a triangle...and you dislike it? Burn it hell 5 dislikers...lol
Your videos are the best!!!
you never disappoint brother
favorite video ever, thanks jason, you are a genius
That was excellent! Thank you for sharing this.
Wow. Hey do u have any breakdown videos? I have a learning disability and it takes me a lot to learn things. Would like to learn a lot of these
Adrian Q Do you train in a gym? Most places are really cool with you no matter how fast you learn.
Yes I do. I just don't like holding everyone back with too many questions. Don't wanna be unfair to the others
+Adrian Q I respect that. I don't have the same problem ass you but I agree holding the class up with questions
Adrian Q Might be worth a try though, if you the school is big enough you can find people who probably learn at your place. And there's a chance you can ask someone other than the instructor for help.
very nice combos.
Amazing! It opened my mind! Keep it up!
really helpful, keep em coming
Holy shit @ 3:12!
These videos are so badass, even though they simultaneously teach me and overly saturate/scramble my brain!
Instead of a "like" button TH-cam should have a "Love" button! Great Video!
Man so much to learn from this video
This is how you know you're not a black belt, you watch this guy's videos and realize he's far beyond you.
I find the triangle from the back (he's in turtle) more effective if you fall towards the outside, using that same side leg to hook around his neck as you fall for the triangle. By doing so your body is also pushing his arm in place (you hold his head) as you are falling. I like to put my close (to him) leg on top of his back before jumping for the triangle from the dog fight position. I find it to keep him in and the triangle in place.A few of these triangle set ups I have never seen. I love the triangle from guillotine set up.
Thank you very much, beyond helpful!!
this video is insane! so many setups!
Nice work!!
It like a overload of information!!!
Hey bro was just wandering if you could make a video specifically on Spider Guard with things like attacks/ how to get there
Awesome stuff!
Legit demo! I wish I was that experienced!
great video
Awesome video Jason. Appreciate it. How much time it took to prepare this video starting from the planning and video recording?
Thanks and keep posting new set ups!
Great stuff
I don't understand why people would dislike something like this, it's 100% bullshit-free.
Something that is very very rare these days.
You are awesome dude
When my opponent stacks me I normally concentrate on turning my neck to the side (to avoid a neck crank from the mat), and then pull his neck downwards over me with my legs, trying to end up in in a mount triangle. It usually works for me. Have you tried this? If so, does you opponent counter it somehow?
I'm interested in this concept too, so let's share some info.
Yeah...this is nothing but gold here.
Watch this on half speed. for both the techniques and to hear drunk jason scully
SO TRUE MY GUY
Dude you're frickin awsome!
This guy would kill me anywhere anytime with those triangle set ups..
I will have to attempt the knee on belly one.
I like the omoplata sweep to triangle the most.
How long does it take to learn all this?
As soon as i saw the email for this i was beyond siked
i need to watch this is 1/8 speed
Отличное видео.
I got choked just from watching this video
Wow, I have a lot to learn.
Can’t thank you enough!!
damnnnn scully! so sick. thank you dude!
BEAST MODE BRO
Wow....brilliant!!
That's a great video!!
I like the use of the fist.
Wow thank you!!!!
Pure gold
Thak you for the videos
I'm proud of myself, I've tapped someone with the sinlge-leg x-guard setup. :)
I've tried so hard to get the triangle at 7:05 but it's not for me. Only way i can counter the threading of my z-guard is to overhook.
this video blew my mind. but those jumping triangles made me a bit nervous lol
amazing, thank you.
Love this vid
Wow. I will study this video.
MIND = BLOWN