Great content! As a judo and BJJ hobbyist, applying some of your strategies has significantly improved my game. Foot sweeps work particularly well in BJJ.
I hate myself for watching it AFTER returning from my BJJ Class :). Oh well, there will be more of them next week. Great work, love the channel (I'm beginner, so of course trying the most fundamental stuff posted here)
What I appreciate here is the focus on the set up. With takes downs, the actual trip or throw is often just a final touch. In real competition, the art of the set up is 90%
I have heard from Breza Grappling (who is a wrestler turned Bjj guy) that having your head on the opposite side from your underhook is a big no no because it weakens the underhook. Thoughts?
This is true. If you are able to isolate one side of your opponent’s body with an underhook, the goal is to have head position on that same side. Brian is showing a 50/50 position where if he went to move his head to the underhook side, his partner would pummel for an underhook on that side and Brian would pummel his now far side to avoid getting double undered.
@@djraththis is not actually true, it’s a stylistic choice. There’s a whole series of moves with the head in that position, and guys like Isaiah Martinez have won NCAA championships with it.
Great content! As a judo and BJJ hobbyist, applying some of your strategies has significantly improved my game. Foot sweeps work particularly well in BJJ.
What a great sequence to put together.
Love this series of sweeps very cool can’t wait to practice
Came over from the gi version, love the partnership y'all have going!
I hate myself for watching it AFTER returning from my BJJ Class :). Oh well, there will be more of them next week. Great work, love the channel (I'm beginner, so of course trying the most fundamental stuff posted here)
roll with a lower belt and allow them to get the head/arm or start from that position
Professor Glick killing it as always.
Thank you so much
this is art
PLease More NO GI
PLease sensei
Good to see Tony ferguson step into his coaching career. CSO !!!
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What I appreciate here is the focus on the set up. With takes downs, the actual trip or throw is often just a final touch. In real competition, the art of the set up is 90%
Oh my gosh, y’all just M&A another one of my biz. THANKS
Love how you were straight to the point, great teaching style 🤝
Love the idea of connected attacks. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing....always good stuff from you.
Excellent video on chaining foot sweeps to increase the takedown percentage. Good job!
Great work guys 👏🏼
Love your content, thanks for your time and knowledge 🤙
Appreciate that you shared this. TY
That first series is perfect.
So many details to remember!!!!
Love your style, Brian! Hope to roll with you someday!
Perfect timing!! Thanks Professor!
So many great details here!
More of this please
2 of my favorite sensei 👍👍
Oh my gosh
This is amazing
Really nicely presented- 👍🏻 thanks
great! please more stuff like that 😊
Awesome, thank you
Thank you Sir!
Great video. Thanks
I have heard from Breza Grappling (who is a wrestler turned Bjj guy) that having your head on the opposite side from your underhook is a big no no because it weakens the underhook. Thoughts?
This is true. If you are able to isolate one side of your opponent’s body with an underhook, the goal is to have head position on that same side. Brian is showing a 50/50 position where if he went to move his head to the underhook side, his partner would pummel for an underhook on that side and Brian would pummel his now far side to avoid getting double undered.
@@djraththis is not actually true, it’s a stylistic choice. There’s a whole series of moves with the head in that position, and guys like Isaiah Martinez have won NCAA championships with it.
Thanks Brian. I wonder if this all work as well if you are short limed?
Awesome video
The other guy looks like Shintaro ? lol
Thanks for your video.
Is Shintaro 😊
Great, thank you
When your training partner for teaching judo to BJJ practitioners is Shintaro Higashi. Nice.
😉😉😉
I want to judo lessons in my local area. Do you have any recommendations?
Love it!
Kouchi gari. 🥋😎🤙🏾
Awesome 👌
Gold.
cool
Do you think someone could build their entire takedown game on foot sweeps
A Greco style system with some throws
But why not lean shots? Single and doubles are important
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My missing piece
Wrestlers will just shoot on you though.
Partner can also backstep and counter with a drop o-uchi gari in this position. So thats also a danger if you go with smaller faster guys
A anarchical world where every one fits for themselves. The start… 😮 the end 24. 😢