Draculino is my favorite instructor. I really like the way he teaches and explains things. Excellent teacher, his DVD "Attack, Defend and Counter" is excellent! Draculino, Saulo and Demian Maia are the best instructors I have seen.
Nice detail. I'm at the point (blue belt) where I can get into all the basic subs but don't finish them due to missing the finer points of finishing like these. Thanks!
A) It's probably only going to be a problem if they tap to the wrist lock. B) Half the tournaments I've done as a white belt said no wrist locks, half of them were cool with it. Not 100% sure what IBJJF rules about wrist locks are but I'd look at it on a tournament to tournament basis.
Beautiful, clear and concise. Doesn't get much better. Thanks Professor!!
Draculino is my favorite instructor. I really like the way he teaches and explains things. Excellent teacher, his DVD "Attack, Defend and Counter" is excellent! Draculino, Saulo and Demian Maia are the best instructors I have seen.
just perfect, detailed description; thank you
I love watching Draculino! So much detail. Thanks for this!
But it's not Draculino...
Narcist1 Whats not Draculino? lol
The level of detail is amazing!
Fine details, professor. Thank you for sharing!
you are a great teacher. I am a brown belt and I tried a choke exactly like you showed and it worked the first time. oss
Always a class act! TEXAS!
Thanks!
Clear and effective instruction. Subbed.
Can you keep doing this!? You do so much detail i love it.
Old school good stuff like it a lot
Love it. More like this !!
Glad you liked, thanks!
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Muita Tecnica , Tradição da verdadeira Gracie Barra
Draculino is so good.
Cool technique. Thank you!
This is mastery! Thank you.
Great details professor
Thanks Professor!
Nice detail. I'm at the point (blue belt) where I can get into all the basic subs but don't finish them due to missing the finer points of finishing like these. Thanks!
Same here, I feel like at blue belt u have a decent understanding but it’s just the execution that isn’t quite there yet
awesome!
great lesson, thanks!
Thank you!!
Thanks for the lesson!! OSS!!
1:29 he meant S mount
Amazing!
Great stuff!
is this ibjjf legal for white belts
You.Are.Awesome
Can you push the hand at white belt?
Ty
sweet
With the little wrist lock to break the grip. would this be illegal at white belt?
Yes. Yes it would.
A) It's probably only going to be a problem if they tap to the wrist lock. B) Half the tournaments I've done as a white belt said no wrist locks, half of them were cool with it. Not 100% sure what IBJJF rules about wrist locks are but I'd look at it on a tournament to tournament basis.
Find another way to get the arm dq risk is too damn high
or do tournaments that aren't so picky.
That's right
4:17 Does it matter whether your right foot is over the left or vice versa?
like he said: I can control the should a bit better. I think that is the main reason
Is the person underneath able to bite the back of the leg? And if so, what can be done to escape that risk?
Their head will be turned away due to the pressure of the leg so they really won't be able to bite.
GamesAndGains thanks for letting me know... I really appreciate it. 👍🏻
@@damianpugh3281 no worries dude
Can I use this method in mixed martial arts, or am I exposed too much for his punches?
I think its better punch the guy in the face. Easier than that... But of course u can use it
I always had a hard time with them slipping the elbow... used to piss me off so much lol
not easy to escape
if someone got me in that position, i d bite their leg
Get your shots!
Thats how you get your arm snapped lol
who defends an armbar like that?
I'd let him teach my children but I think he does drugs
not easy to escape