People who are trying to learn this escape should also look up Saulo Ribiero's Running Escape. These are both good variations of the same escape. But in this video, the opponent already has the arm over, where as in Saulo's video he shows how to prevent the arm/leg from going over and his video goes into a lot of in depth detail about defense. Also other variations are the video rolls over, Saulo's rolls under to recover guard. You should practice both, do the one you like. /watch?v=EIXVvpBUMR0
3:33 "Move target...something like that, how can you say that?" "moving target" "you know what i mean" hahahah , this part made me chuckle. Marcelo is a beast!
canadas a big place man haha.. i had to try several gyms to find one that works. also if there is no good bjj gyms around try a judo club, all these techniques work in judo except the rules are a little different.
When would you want to try to go into this turning away position versus doing a hip escape, turning towards them and getting your knee inside? Saulo Ribeiro says to do it when the opponent is controlling only the side of the body that is near the opponent because the opponents body is stopping you from turning into them. But in this video, the opponent is controlling Marcelo's far hip and not the near hip, so why choose turning away instead of turning in and getting your knee between you and the opponent? Just trying to understand the rationale so I can try to incorporate MG's teaching in my game.
I'd think this is more of a immediate counter to a guard pass compared to when the guy is already kinda settled on you and your trying to wedge in your knee for the hip escape
+Troy Yang I appreciate your reply and trying to help me with my question. I'm still a bit confused however. In the case of having an immediate counter to a guard pass, in my imagination I see the hip escape-to-bottom knee in being just as immediate of a counter as MG's turning away method because they can both be performed relatively quickly with the all the space that's available immediately following a guard pass attempt. Can you explain more on why you see MG's turning away technique as being more useful as an immediate counter?
Use it in the transition when the guy is trying to get to your side and you can sense that you are beat. If you are caught on your back and pressure is applied then you might have to go to one of the other escapes.
Dartmouth has fit plus pei has Paul Abel who's a boackbelt under royler Shane rice in moncton who's a black belt I can't remember under who tho it wouldn't be hard to find ontario has Scott shilling in Toronto there is guys everywhere
This technique I can tell will suck for beginners they will just give up their back. And it isn't even a side control escape, more like an escape to someone almost taking your back.
this doesn't seem like it would work at all . .if the defense of guy had any pressure on him marcelo wouldnt be able to get up on his shoulder . .and not to mention that same pressure would prevent the def guy from going between the legs! . .
This works at all level, with white or blue belt you can usually catch a triangle out of it. Check out MG rolling with black belts and high level MMA guys, he uses this all the time. Keep practicing.
Joe Vance move works great even with heavy top pressure....getting to your roll away side is never difficult especially when conventional wisdom says " don't roll away you will give up your back " ....this escape must be executed in a brisk fashion....but it absolutely does work. It feels wrong when you are doing
that's gold. and free. God bless internet.
I have to say during BJJ training you can figure out many moves by yourself, but this? this is pure magic
People who are trying to learn this escape should also look up Saulo Ribiero's Running Escape. These are both good variations of the same escape. But in this video, the opponent already has the arm over, where as in Saulo's video he shows how to prevent the arm/leg from going over and his video goes into a lot of in depth detail about defense. Also other variations are the video rolls over, Saulo's rolls under to recover guard. You should practice both, do the one you like. /watch?v=EIXVvpBUMR0
I've been having a lot of success with this lately. You can also hit a triangle or armbar on the guy if he keeps trying to pressure into you.
you cant beat him... He is simply the best. way too much experience.
3:33 "Move target...something like that, how can you say that?" "moving target" "you know what i mean"
hahahah , this part made me chuckle. Marcelo is a beast!
God bless Marcelo and BJJ Joe.
Was thinking the exact same thing whilst watching this vid. Haven't watched Saulos vid in about 5 years now.. Time to refresh..
This is just amazing,simple and effective
Crazy I watched this video probably 10 years ago. What a journey. Still a great technique to use.
Same here. How are the joints holding up 😂🤦♂️
@@CraigPowell doing good. Teach alot more than train but still train hard quite a bit. How about for you?
@MackTrainingAcademy exactly the same! 👌😂👍 I do hate the aging process!
Marcelo is a real G.
in a gi
taner raven
LMAO
madvillain 👊😠👧👦😈👿
that is the coolest guard recovery ever
Really great video! I used this in class after watching.
Haven't trained BJJ in four years or so, but I used to hate escaping side control because I was only 140lbs.. Especially against guys 200lbs+.
shut the fuck up and get back to training.
canadas a big place man haha.. i had to try several gyms to find one that works. also if there is no good bjj gyms around try a judo club, all these techniques work in judo except the rules are a little different.
the word you were looking for was indicator :) good lesson
This is absolutely amazing. Fuck yes.
Sick!! Need this.
Bom demais!!!🤩
Thank you
Muito bom!!
When would you want to try to go into this turning away position versus doing a hip escape, turning towards them and getting your knee inside? Saulo Ribeiro says to do it when the opponent is controlling only the side of the body that is near the opponent because the opponents body is stopping you from turning into them. But in this video, the opponent is controlling Marcelo's far hip and not the near hip, so why choose turning away instead of turning in and getting your knee between you and the opponent? Just trying to understand the rationale so I can try to incorporate MG's teaching in my game.
I'd think this is more of a immediate counter to a guard pass compared to when the guy is already kinda settled on you and your trying to wedge in your knee for the hip escape
+Troy Yang I appreciate your reply and trying to help me with my question. I'm still a bit confused however. In the case of having an immediate counter to a guard pass, in my imagination I see the hip escape-to-bottom knee in being just as immediate of a counter as MG's turning away method because they can both be performed relatively quickly with the all the space that's available immediately following a guard pass attempt. Can you explain more on why you see MG's turning away technique as being more useful as an immediate counter?
Use it in the transition when the guy is trying to get to your side and you can sense that you are beat. If you are caught on your back and pressure is applied then you might have to go to one of the other escapes.
THIS IS GOLD
nice
Isn’t this also like the running man escape?
My first reaction: "what?"
RICE AND BEAN, BUT....AMAZING!
It feels awkward to me to turn away from someone when I'm on bottom of side control.
I'll start drilling this and see how it goes.
the key is to keep eye contact on them the whole time.
oss !
true
A left nut, but not your own nut. Well played sir....
where u at in calgary? GB?
Dartmouth has fit plus pei has Paul Abel who's a boackbelt under royler Shane rice in moncton who's a black belt I can't remember under who tho it wouldn't be hard to find ontario has Scott shilling in Toronto there is guys everywhere
This technique I can tell will suck for beginners they will just give up their back. And it isn't even a side control escape, more like an escape to someone almost taking your back.
how i understand u...
He would probably accept most major credit cards.
I feel like he never talks about escapes. Probably cause no one can pin him down.
Donkey roll
this doesn't seem like it would work at all . .if the defense of guy had any pressure on him marcelo wouldnt be able to get up on his shoulder . .and not to mention that same pressure would prevent the def guy from going between the legs! . .
It's one of my go to moves. Check out this video of MG using it during sparring. th-cam.com/video/Y6OGtQxi3Mg/w-d-xo.html
This works at all level, with white or blue belt you can usually catch a triangle out of it. Check out MG rolling with black belts and high level MMA guys, he uses this all the time. Keep practicing.
Pretty sure this move works great if the person isn't really holding you down
th-cam.com/video/Y6OGtQxi3Mg/w-d-xo.html
Joe Vance move works great even with heavy top pressure....getting to your roll away side is never difficult especially when conventional wisdom says " don't roll away you will give up your back " ....this escape must be executed in a brisk fashion....but it absolutely does work. It feels wrong when you are doing
fuck wish i didnt live here in fucking canada aint no good ju jitsu gyms around here!!!
false.
Gay