Thank you Tarik, means a lot and I appreciate the support. 🙏 You are such an amazing competitor and it's a huge honor to feature you on my channel. Cheers brother
You’re control and balance in the position is incredible. It looks like you could easily ruin any of these guys shoulders but you apply this submission controlled and allow the opponent to tap.
@@BJJTrickster Jungle BJJ in Dublin, if I could give u someone to watch for, my nogi coach; Tom Halpin, won the ebi cjj featherweights tournament this year, didn't throw a single strike and subbed all of his opponents, one of which was imanari who he beat in 20 seconds after imanari went for his roll
While it’s true that hopstock does this amazingly well, the kimuroplata is older than him. That said, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone apply it with such efficiency. Truly awesome display of the kimura’s (where it all starts) potential
@@dannyinformal its not kimura where it started.. its actually ude garame what was renamed in brazil after kimura when he defeated the gracies. so it goes back to japan as most if not all does :)
Whats crazy is that I naturally found this submission while rolling and used it more as a bicep slicer. The details in this vid definitely expand my knowledge on the position!
I'm 39 I'm homeless and I've done karate since I was a kid but I can't afford the gym. After seeing a few of these videos I'm hooked on this I'm more of an MMA fan but this is next level.
@@ciarancahill546 no idea, i never asked about peoples age when we fought. But his name always popped up on the website of upcoming events and wins on Frontline
Actually, this is the another way to finish kimura when the opponent is between your knees: Assuming you’re right handed, you step your right leg over his left elbow (that you’re still controlling with both hands), let go of the wrist with your right hand, and grab your right thigh with your left hand. You’re in the “Tarikoplata”.
Imagine bringing your friends that don’t train to a BJJ competition to watch you for the first time and the other guy catches you in a tarikoplata. What do you say to them after? 😂😂😂
Oww this, i remember teaching this years ago, my kimura attack series from top but with other arm in. Difficult to get but now it seems with the other arm in rather than right (if attacking left arm) then it opens up a new set of moves and attack. Ill go implement it and try for a few months now. And theres a dangerous kimura from the kimura grip position my teammate did to me many yaers ago, with teh same rotation. Diff is that what my teammate did was to hurt and break the arm with no remorse, this move here is more controlled and able to not use brute strength but rather tech and leverage
Who ever said that is dumb.. I've used to Jiu Jitsu in a real street fight after the dude said "I cut him off in a walmart parking lot". He charged me he took me down but was worthless on the ground had wrapped around his arm like a Boa. Took the security guard his girl and my girl to pull me off that dude that had at least 120 pounds on me. Jiu Jitsu can save your life! Or others! Ip Man " use your martial arts for the good of humanity" grand master ip man.
In real life, with a simple touch of moderate rage, this shoulder will pop out like it's nothing. End of the fight right there... for a long time. You stand up and walk away. Mic drop.
I sometimes wonder if these master can pull of these submissions from either side? It seems that people favor one side or the other depending on their own strong side.
A MASTER: You’ve seen their move. You’ve seen it more than a dozen times. You’re watching him do the move on you, but there’s nothing you can do to stop it. You’re fighting a MASTER!!
The Tarikoplata uses the kimura grip to setup up, traps the opponent's wrist with the crook of the knee and the position is facing away from your opponent. The Baratoplata uses the bicep slicer grip to begin with, traps the opponent's wrist under the groin and the position is facing towards your opponent's face. Both submission are internal rotation finishes (Kimura). The Baratoplata can be finished from top and bottom meanwhile the Tarikoplata can only be finished from top.
It's amazing when you can invent your own subs lol. I remember when I was in security I learned one of my Russian co-workers had one named after him and he used it on a violent subject in front of me. Brutal as fuck
@@zaidhussain9123 he called it reaper. To describe it, it looked like a cross between a judo throw and an RNC. But he did something else, I'll need to ask him sometime if he'll show me again. It's been awhile.
This is not new. Judo Gene taught this technique and its variations a while ago. Slightly different setup, but same result. First time i learned it was early 2000s, but he's used it way before that. Still nice to see tho 🤙🏼
So one of my training partners and former student sent me this link and said.. they named one of your subs after someone else 🤔 I watched the video and there it was.. a shoulder lock I modified about 12 years ago and was using successfully ever since. I learned something similar from my first teacher Brandon Watts in 2006 and I made it my own. I'm not a worldwide known black belt competitor but this guy didn't invented 🤔
It's probably to differentiate between two different ways of escaping a bad position. You can efficiently and smoothly escape at low energy cost as compared to inefficiently muscling, scrambling, bucking your way out of a bad position at high energy cost. For example, muscularly wrenching an arm out of an arm bar at the cost of sustaining damage, or even complete dislocation might fit the definition of "fighting" your way out of a submission as compared to changing angles, disrupting the opponent's posture by stacking and progressively freeing the arm using minimal effort . I don't think it's intended to suggest that a grappling match is a fight.
So many good details in this video! :D Thank you for making this and for the shout out!
Thank you Tarik, means a lot and I appreciate the support. 🙏
You are such an amazing competitor and it's a huge honor to feature you on my channel. Cheers brother
You're a total beast!!
@@soviethammer9111 thank you man! 😄🙌🏼💯
You’re control and balance in the position is incredible. It looks like you could easily ruin any of these guys shoulders but you apply this submission controlled and allow the opponent to tap.
@@lastactionhero7541 that's kind of you to say! thanks man! 😄 Fair play is important in jiu jitsu!
Having learned in one of tarik's many seminars at my school, I can say he's both a friendly and excellent teacher
Blessed, wheres your school harry?
@kommisar I believe he's still brown belt
@@BJJTrickster Jungle BJJ in Dublin, if I could give u someone to watch for, my nogi coach; Tom Halpin, won the ebi cjj featherweights tournament this year, didn't throw a single strike and subbed all of his opponents, one of which was imanari who he beat in 20 seconds after imanari went for his roll
Noted, Tom is amazing! 👊
He is coming to my school on Friday!
Don’t fight the guy with a submission named after him... lol
While it’s true that hopstock does this amazingly well, the kimuroplata is older than him. That said, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone apply it with such efficiency. Truly awesome display of the kimura’s (where it all starts) potential
💯💯 Agreed
@@dannyinformal Whatupp a wild Dodo appeared
Jacob dodos everywhere! Gotta catch em all!
@@dannyinformal its not kimura where it started.. its actually ude garame what was renamed in brazil after kimura when he defeated the gracies. so it goes back to japan as most if not all does :)
Best directions ive ever seen in a combat teaching video
Glad you think so! Cheers mate!
Whats crazy is that I naturally found this submission while rolling and used it more as a bicep slicer. The details in this vid definitely expand my knowledge on the position!
Glad it helped! Cheers
Initiate Tea Bagging sequence.
Tea Bagging complete.
VICTORY!
This is one of the sickest submissions.
Thanks for watching
Badass
Thanks for watching
you guys are my favourite BJJ youtube channel
Appreciate it brother 👊
Stay tuned for more
I'm 39 I'm homeless and I've done karate since I was a kid but I can't afford the gym. After seeing a few of these videos I'm hooked on this I'm more of an MMA fan but this is next level.
THAT IS AN INCREDIBLE SUBMISSION MOVE DEADLY
Thanks for watching
Learned this is class yesterday. So cool to have a move named after you, that's awesome!
It’s a great move isn’t it? 😀
Great coverage! A big help, pictorially, in execution & balance.
Much appreciated! Cheers
So devastating... combine with a can of beans an hour before the match and I can't see even a Gracie getting out.
😂😂😂
LOL
I'm saying "tap tap" in my head while watching. That's brutal.
Same here where I first saw it. Cheers
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful
Glad you enjoyed the video. 🤙
Watching this submission. man i felt pain. Wow i would love to see him Agianst top level wrestlers. Total respect to tariiiq. Oss
Well said
Slick. Another great breakdown, too.
Thank you!
Amazing. Ten years ago i was a white belt with him, i remember he was good at omoplatas
UnknownEntity334 what age was he
@@ciarancahill546 no idea, i never asked about peoples age when we fought. But his name always popped up on the website of upcoming events and wins on Frontline
Great analysis and details. Suscribed
Much appreciated! Cheers
Damn he has got that one down! Great Job!
Great breakdown. Kudos to the editor.
Thank you! I really appreciate it, stay tuned for more
Some of these angles/techniques can be especially deadly after ingesting a lot of fiber...
Oh gawd!
Very very cool techniques thx !
Glad you liked it!
Muito bom!
Grande tecnica desenvolvida pelo mestre japones Kunakara. Oss
Muito obrigado! Oss
Você tem um vídeo, meu brozinnho?
*I RESPECT that he taps them out but doesn't DESTROY his opponent.*
Tarik is a super nice guy
@@BJJTrickster
Solid 👍
You and Lawrence Kenshin are great!!
Thanks Kiran, that means a lot
@ the intro:
Man some guys just don’t know when they’re beat...just let him take the shoulder lock and stop trying to eat his ass. Sheesh!
Nice! That's a slick move.
Actually, this is the another way to finish kimura when the opponent is between your knees: Assuming you’re right handed, you step your right leg over his left elbow (that you’re still controlling with both hands), let go of the wrist with your right hand, and grab your right thigh with your left hand. You’re in the “Tarikoplata”.
50% of the damage ppl get direct on the face... ASSome moviment.
That's creative my bruh
Wow! Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
That move is beautiful
Sub and teabag opponents in one move, noice
Double sub
The gym I train at. tarik will be there for a seminar on this sub.
Nice, what gym do you train at?
Fearless MMA balsall heath
Really good way to finish a classic kimura from the top if you are up against a strong guy who is going to put up a fight.
I hate shoulders, I love this.
Haha cheers Matt, thanks for watching
Imagine bringing your friends that don’t train to a BJJ competition to watch you for the first time and the other guy catches you in a tarikoplata. What do you say to them after? 😂😂😂
"It's not what it looks like!"
Maan that tarikoplata is no joke at all. Looks like a leg version of a kamura that's scary he made his own move out of a move already.
Yes for sure, a very solid move
@@BJJTrickster hella crazy to have witnessed that.
So sick
Damn near identical to a “Barataplata” that was created by Professor Rafael “Barata” Freitas about a decade ago.
Oww this, i remember teaching this years ago, my kimura attack series from top but with other arm in. Difficult to get but now it seems with the other arm in rather than right (if attacking left arm) then it opens up a new set of moves and attack. Ill go implement it and try for a few months now. And theres a dangerous kimura from the kimura grip position my teammate did to me many yaers ago, with teh same rotation. Diff is that what my teammate did was to hurt and break the arm with no remorse, this move here is more controlled and able to not use brute strength but rather tech and leverage
Fenomenal
Thank you
Is there other names for this submission? We call it something else in my gym.
Great vid, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
This is fricken sweet!---what software do you use to edit in the pauses and zooming and all that?
Final cut pro
"Jiu Jutsu is not useful in real life"
0:06
omg...lol
Who ever said that is dumb.. I've used to Jiu Jitsu in a real street fight after the dude said "I cut him off in a walmart parking lot". He charged me he took me down but was worthless on the ground had wrapped around his arm like a Boa. Took the security guard his girl and my girl to pull me off that dude that had at least 120 pounds on me. Jiu Jitsu can save your life! Or others! Ip Man " use your martial arts for the good of humanity" grand master ip man.
@@sergioaragon8315 facts
Eu já sabia essa finalização!
In the first clip at the end the guy is like"get your ass away from me already!"
A arte suave e suprema.....
Esssu
In real life, with a simple touch of moderate rage, this shoulder will pop out like it's nothing. End of the fight right there... for a long time. You stand up and walk away. Mic drop.
This is forex trading leverage.
🔥
you mean it is.. a very bad idea? lol
I sometimes wonder if these master can pull of these submissions from either side? It seems that people favor one side or the other depending on their own strong side.
You know you're in trouble when a dude who has a move named after him is currently trying to apply said move on you
I agree with you 💯💯
It's like watching a python take a rabbit down. So graceful and almost effortless.
Amazing!!!
Thanks for wathcing
So what made him tap? The pain or the smell?
Lito Adiwang from One Championship has finished a couple guys with this Omoplata/Kimura grip
I could not find, do you have a link? Cheers
@@BJJTrickster Here's the video th-cam.com/video/IXGXo9QMu-A/w-d-xo.html
@@riggsmurtah2788 thats a bit different
Great!
Cheers! Appreciate the support
A MASTER: You’ve seen their move. You’ve seen it more than a dozen times. You’re watching him do the move on you, but there’s nothing you can do to stop it. You’re fighting a MASTER!!
The fist guy got submitted by the deadly "bung-hole-to-mouth-plata" technique 🤕😁
OH gawd
tarik terusssss
osss
barata Plata Gracie barra professor Rafael freitas is the guy that made this shoulder lock technique submission
Looks fascinating. Should work well for Judo too.
@bjjtrickster what video editing software did you use to produce this? You did a great job. Looks fantastic.
FCPX 👊
I have to learn how to do this
its like the baratoplata with the arm going through the elbow and onto ur leg but he is facing the other way
👍👍
That is fucking NASTY! 😲
In the baratoplata, from bottom or top, the hand is trapped on your groin side, so this would be inverted
Yes, it's really hard explaining this to people without actually demo-ing LOL
When Tarik wants to facesit you...
Wait, dude is a purple belt and already has a signature submission named after him¿
💯
@@BJJTrickster Savage and inspirational!
Can White belt do this submission at competition in IBJJF rules?
Yes, 100% legal
He sharts, instant tap
So its like a kimura with the leverage of a peruvian necktie?
I’m fascinated and yet don’t know what the hell he’s doing?!
5:04 Tarik makes his opponent literally kiss his ass. That's enough reason to tap out
Entra com chave de bíceps e gira para omoplata, bacana.
Soooo a Baratoplata from the top?
The Tarikoplata uses the kimura grip to setup up, traps the opponent's wrist with the crook of the knee and the position is facing away from your opponent. The Baratoplata uses the bicep slicer grip to begin with, traps the opponent's wrist under the groin and the position is facing towards your opponent's face. Both submission are internal rotation finishes (Kimura). The Baratoplata can be finished from top and bottom meanwhile the Tarikoplata can only be finished from top.
BJJ Trickster Beautiful explanation. I knew something was off on my understanding as soon as I posted the question.
So many highways to the Danger zone.
Bro what would happen if you just kept going with it?!
It's amazing when you can invent your own subs lol. I remember when I was in security I learned one of my Russian co-workers had one named after him and he used it on a violent subject in front of me. Brutal as fuck
What's the move?
@@zaidhussain9123 he called it reaper. To describe it, it looked like a cross between a judo throw and an RNC. But he did something else, I'll need to ask him sometime if he'll show me again. It's been awhile.
Vinny magalhaes used to teach this back in 2008
In competition?
@@BJJTrickster at Tapout training center in Las Vegas
Is this available to withe belts?
should be yea
One way to get pink eye
I just saw a guy force another guy to toss his salad... I've seen it all
Damn, tapped out by the ass-to-mouth technique..
Tarik sist !
sist?
This is not new. Judo Gene taught this technique and its variations a while ago. Slightly different setup, but same result. First time i learned it was early 2000s, but he's used it way before that. Still nice to see tho 🤙🏼
So one of my training partners and former student sent me this link and said.. they named one of your subs after someone else 🤔
I watched the video and there it was.. a shoulder lock I modified about 12 years ago and was using successfully ever since. I learned something similar from my first teacher Brandon Watts in 2006 and I made it my own. I'm not a worldwide known black belt competitor but this guy didn't invented 🤔
I guess we will call it the gordoplata 😂😂🤣
@@ሕያው true story you inbred
"Tarikoplatossthesalad" is its true name
Oh lawd
Isn't this just a mounted Baratoplata?
Top demais o jogo dele
Oss
Sinistro
Adam baya iyi
I know what their doing is hard but seeing a face locked on bum just kills the mood. 🤣🤣🤣
I still don't understand why they say fighting out of, it's wrestling you're not fighting.
It's probably to differentiate between two different ways of escaping a bad position. You can efficiently and smoothly escape at low energy cost as compared to inefficiently muscling, scrambling, bucking your way out of a bad position at high energy cost. For example, muscularly wrenching an arm out of an arm bar at the cost of sustaining damage, or even complete dislocation might fit the definition of "fighting" your way out of a submission as compared to changing angles, disrupting the opponent's posture by stacking and progressively freeing the arm using minimal effort . I don't think it's intended to suggest that a grappling match is a fight.
I guess we are just going to forget about barrata? That is a barrataplata
slightly different
Its just a kimura using the legs
Yessir
Once my foot heals I'm finding a bjj school