When I trained in mma the same thing would happen lol. Although I don't think the guys who trained for a long tine liked it. Recently I've been thinking of joining an mma gym again
The grips on the knee bars seems to be different with everyone. Its always different from Chewie, Dean, etc.. My coach just tells us to do a double bear hug to shoulders around the heel
10thp brown belt. Short answer - it depends. I like to generally have the foot glued to my shoulder far neck/shoulder but I use the other arm to pull the hell towards me (if you watch the video he rotates his entire body- same concept different grips)
It’s crazy how much the leg lock game has changed in 7 years. Nothing but respect for Chewy but his alternative to the knee bar (the saddle) would most people first move probably and the’d not try doing a heel hook on the secondary leg. I’m sure Chewy has changed his game by now and I’m not saying what he’s showing doesn’t work. It’s just funny to see an old video and to see how much things have changed since then.
As soon as he sat down and said that the other guy triangles his leg is not what you want made my stomach turn... john danaher would like to introduce you to the concept of double trouble...
The toe hold sounds a lot weirder than it is, I was looking at Frank Mir' s mma record and saw his win against Tank Abott and saw toe hold and was like that's strange lol
Hey guys just have a question.I am still a whitebelt and I was told by blues and purples in my gym that most leg submissions are not to be taught to novice whitebelts like my self because they are too dangerous for someone inexperienced to use.Subs like knee bar, toe hold and calf slice, I learned through youtube but don't use in training since I am scared of hurting my partners.Would this be considered the right mindset?
Look to John Donoher's (i hope I spelled that right) interview with Joe Rogan. There he explains the development of the misconceptions about Leg Locks and their saftey, as well as providing in depth evidence/explanation for the rate and methods of injury for BJJ competitiors, and much other valuable information. But short, no, continue to practice your Leg Locks all the way up untill you can use them in your daily practice. That way youll be the most skilled in your belt class!
Just find a rolling partner who also wants to learn, start slow, and figure out what works. I am also a newbie, but I'm lucky my gym teaches all forms of leg stuff even to us... but I don't use (or at least haven't yet used) them in rolls. Iirr heel hooks are not allowed in competition for whites, but knee bars are... maybe straight ankle locks? Anyway, learn all you can!
The reason why most gym don’t want white belts to perform leg attacks is because they lack control with submissions. Typically because they get excited to get a sub they crank and jerk and they don’t know where the breaking points are. I would suggest learning the entries into leg attacks and maybe even the securing grips that way when you’re ready you’ll be way ahead of your peers.
Watching videos and doing the actual drills with someone this completely different in my opinion yeah I learn ideas from watching the video and get an idea of how to do it but it's way better to have a drill and just practice to move over and over again
Wouldn't it have been better if the guy in red had fallen to his right instead of his left, so that he would be on top of the other guy's free leg, thus trapping the free leg?
It makes it harder to finish the kneebar if you fall to the other side. not to mention it will be harder for you to transition out to other attacks. Plus falling to the other side makes it easier for the guy on bottom to escape.
lostoroton The inside sankaku is not legal in IBJJF because they deem it reaping the knee, which is based out of ignorance because you can see it isn't.
if the leg that that you have entangled is across the body instead of on the same side as your leg is crossing it then it is not a knee reap. I would still expect to get dq'd out of ignorance so I would recommend staying away from the inside sankaku in ibjjf and stick to the ashi garami or 50/50
The most hated white belt in the gym, right here baby!!
When I trained in mma the same thing would happen lol. Although I don't think the guys who trained for a long tine liked it. Recently I've been thinking of joining an mma gym again
Throwback to no beard chewie
Hello fellow whitebelts!
Stop making Whitebelts seem like a bad thing
You a bluebelt yet!
Lol i'm not even White belt:)
I’m 4th stripes, show some manners
Im unranked in bjj XD but im a karate blue belt and i want to know how to fight to the ground
This is an oldie brother but i was missing this submissions in my collection. And the beard is much better
I didn't recognize chewy lol
Great video, so much value information. This will be my drilling for the next couple of months.
good shit.....that spin around is key......"gameover" from there too
How, praytell?
The grips on the knee bars seems to be different with everyone. Its always different from Chewie, Dean, etc.. My coach just tells us to do a double bear hug to shoulders around the heel
10thp brown belt. Short answer - it depends. I like to generally have the foot glued to my shoulder far neck/shoulder but I use the other arm to pull the hell towards me (if you watch the video he rotates his entire body- same concept different grips)
Chewie B.B. (before beard).
@Chewjitsu excuse me 3:55 foot lock is IBJJF legal? What is? An ankle lock variation?
he calls it a calf slicer but really its a knee bar, IBJJF legal brown and above.
great video chewy
Nice series! Thanks!
Instructions not clear. Wound up in a Gogoplata.
Ugh, I hate Gogos
@@chcknpie04 damn gogos
I friggin love your channel omg it's amazing. I cant stop watching it, where is your school located and in what state
I think he is in Louisville KY
A section called dixie or bartertown?
@@zakmadison7517 who run bartertown?
It’s crazy how much the leg lock game has changed in 7 years.
Nothing but respect for Chewy but his alternative to the knee bar (the saddle) would most people first move probably and the’d not try doing a heel hook on the secondary leg.
I’m sure Chewy has changed his game by now and I’m not saying what he’s showing doesn’t work.
It’s just funny to see an old video and to see how much things have changed since then.
Of course I have. I play the game much different now.
As soon as he sat down and said that the other guy triangles his leg is not what you want made my stomach turn... john danaher would like to introduce you to the concept of double trouble...
love this! thanks!
i wonder if those locks might work from having top man's leg fully in the half guard ?
I'd like to see the heel hook
Can anyone tell me if the straight ankle lock from that position is ibjjf legal please? Thank you!
The toe hold sounds a lot weirder than it is, I was looking at Frank Mir' s mma record and saw his win against Tank Abott and saw toe hold and was like that's strange lol
Whoa whoa whoa, who replaced chewy??
Beardless Chewy
Beautiful Sr.
Hey guys just have a question.I am still a whitebelt and I was told by blues and purples in my gym that most leg submissions are not to be taught to novice whitebelts like my self because they are too dangerous for someone inexperienced to use.Subs like knee bar, toe hold and calf slice, I learned through youtube but don't use in training since I am scared of hurting my partners.Would this be considered the right mindset?
Its the same for me in Judo. All leg locks are illegal in competitions.
Look to John Donoher's (i hope I spelled that right) interview with Joe Rogan. There he explains the development of the misconceptions about Leg Locks and their saftey, as well as providing in depth evidence/explanation for the rate and methods of injury for BJJ competitiors, and much other valuable information. But short, no, continue to practice your Leg Locks all the way up untill you can use them in your daily practice. That way youll be the most skilled in your belt class!
Danaher
Just find a rolling partner who also wants to learn, start slow, and figure out what works. I am also a newbie, but I'm lucky my gym teaches all forms of leg stuff even to us... but I don't use (or at least haven't yet used) them in rolls. Iirr heel hooks are not allowed in competition for whites, but knee bars are... maybe straight ankle locks? Anyway, learn all you can!
The reason why most gym don’t want white belts to perform leg attacks is because they lack control with submissions. Typically because they get excited to get a sub they crank and jerk and they don’t know where the breaking points are. I would suggest learning the entries into leg attacks and maybe even the securing grips that way when you’re ready you’ll be way ahead of your peers.
Awesome!
thanks chew bro ima try the leg lock n my next bjj class when we roll.
Who is this guy on Chewies channel?
Are these legal in the gi under ibjjf?
Young Chewy looks like Violent Chris Pine
Chewy is hard to recognize without his beard 🤔
Watching videos and doing the actual drills with someone this completely different in my opinion yeah I learn ideas from watching the video and get an idea of how to do it but it's way better to have a drill and just practice to move over and over again
No beard chewie lookin like a snack
perfect thanks again
Wouldn't it have been better if the guy in red had fallen to his right instead of his left, so that he would be on top of the other guy's free leg, thus trapping the free leg?
I'm not an expert for sure but that wouldn't make it easier for him to defend or take his back if the move fail?
It makes it harder to finish the kneebar if you fall to the other side. not to mention it will be harder for you to transition out to other attacks. Plus falling to the other side makes it easier for the guy on bottom to escape.
really good
sick! thank you!
You're welcome!
Sick! 💪🏼
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
0:06 Michael *WatchMaker* ??
Im here on 2020 trying to learn some vengeance
His chin is not nearly as long as I thought
Love it LOL
mini chewy
Is this called the saddle?
Also is this legal in ibjjf?
Depends what belt you are
lostoroton The inside sankaku is not legal in IBJJF because they deem it reaping the knee, which is based out of ignorance because you can see it isn't.
if the leg that that you have entangled is across the body instead of on the same side as your leg is crossing it then it is not a knee reap. I would still expect to get dq'd out of ignorance so I would recommend staying away from the inside sankaku in ibjjf and stick to the ashi garami or 50/50
nice!!
Hey you look like chewy but without a beard!!
Chewie without beard, disgusting! XD
Robson Borba
agree, he looks like an aspiring but failed Ben Affleck 😂
no offense chewy, if you're reading 😅. great guy you are. love D vids!
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Fuckin genius!
you look better bro here shave it...
This looks gay if out of context
Nina williams wins
Adam looks so young here😂