Although I know the basic of double leg takedown and single leg takedown, lately my focus is on clinch takedowns. I found them more applicable and simpler in a self defense situation. They also require less athleticism. This video awesome. Thanks.
I once fractured my lower arm from taking someone down on asphalt. My closed hands and lower arms took all the weight from both my opponent and myself when we landed on the ground after my initial takedown from the clinch. Prefer the single or single to double since then.
I love this guy’s channel. I have something to add though. If you want to prevent getting hit with a sagging headlock, uchi mata, or harai goshi, you must maintain inside control with your leg (we call it inside thigh contact in Greco). Best to also have your head on the same side as your underhook. I’ve wrestled for 30 years, did Judo, and am now doing BJJ (which is the coolest of all grappling I think). Look, if you body lock me and your leg isn’t on the inside of mine, you’re going for a ride. The best position for setting up the clinch, front headlock, hip throw, etc, etc, is having the underhook with your head and leg on the inside. Then your head, shoulder, and hip are all in alignment.
wait....Minute 1:59....it reminds me of Naihanchi Nidan!....incredible, it seems to be real: seak and compare other martial arts and you will find similarities.
I know obviously this isn’t a real fight, but I recognised the moves in this show are influenced by jiu jitsu so what would you call the clinch-trip used at 5:42 in this video?: th-cam.com/video/hyEbggGnT0U/w-d-xo.html
Although I know the basic of double leg takedown and single leg takedown, lately my focus is on clinch takedowns. I found them more applicable and simpler in a self defense situation. They also require less athleticism. This video awesome. Thanks.
I feel almost exactly the same about all of that! Thanks for watching.
I once fractured my lower arm from taking someone down on asphalt. My closed hands and lower arms took all the weight from both my opponent and myself when we landed on the ground after my initial takedown from the clinch. Prefer the single or single to double since then.
you sure? i find the amount of steps and particulars to be less reliable in a more sporadic setting. not that they cant work.
@@GrubblandeGrapplern Just let go once you have them falling
Great demonstration! The hip toss is pretty easy and has the added benefit of giving you a few seconds head start if you need to run away.
Very nice takedowns to minimize damage to yourself! As my first judo Sensei said "The ground is a weapon"!
I love this guy’s channel. I have something to add though.
If you want to prevent getting hit with a sagging headlock, uchi mata, or harai goshi, you must maintain inside control with your leg (we call it inside thigh contact in Greco). Best to also have your head on the same side as your underhook.
I’ve wrestled for 30 years, did Judo, and am now doing BJJ (which is the coolest of all grappling I think). Look, if you body lock me and your leg isn’t on the inside of mine, you’re going for a ride.
The best position for setting up the clinch, front headlock, hip throw, etc, etc, is having the underhook with your head and leg on the inside. Then your head, shoulder, and hip are all in alignment.
Very cool techniques working from clinch. I think they’re very practical. Thank You!
Love ya coach. You’re #1. Fantastic jits player and teacher. I always learn something that I can use from you.
Great, practical information, very well explained!!
Thank you!
Great stuff! I noticed the side clinch position can result from a standing headlock position. just drilled the standing headlock defense last night.
I like how u explain with energy
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Thanks for the knowledge
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Thanks man good to know, watching from South Africa
I really appreciate you watching! Shout out to South Africa!
You have phones in south africa?
Ja we have phones but they are insanely expensive because people steal from the shops
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Great stuff Knight!
Nice shirt, they sell nice towels as well. Great video, I love these little collaborations!
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You deserve to be the #1 bjj channel on here! You're an incredible teacher.
Do you have anyone you reccomend in NYC?
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Very useful video. Like.
That's a good take down.
Thank you Eli
wait....Minute 1:59....it reminds me of Naihanchi Nidan!....incredible, it seems to be real: seak and compare other martial arts and you will find similarities.
Absolutely. I always love when similarities pop up.
Is it just me or is he saying "fuck you" when taking him down?
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Somehow the trainingspartner drives me nuts I dont know why
I know obviously this isn’t a real fight, but I recognised the moves in this show are influenced by jiu jitsu so what would you call the clinch-trip used at 5:42 in this video?: th-cam.com/video/hyEbggGnT0U/w-d-xo.html
That was a slip to standing arm triangle. Someone showed me that before. Very cool animated fight scene.
wide open legs while doing Hip wheel throw will definitely fail.
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