Thank you again for the excellent classes and awesome / humbling roll!!!! If anyone out there gets to chance to attend one of Professor Ellis's camps / seminars / classes, l don't think twice, because as fantastic as his videos are, the live and in 3D version is even better than you expect it will be!!! 👋🏽👊🏽🤙🏽
This was an excellent camp. I will definitely will go back for the Old Grappler Summit Costa Rica edition 2025. Thanks for letting me share my version of the arm bar escape. Much respect Prof.
@TheArtofSkill He has excellent shoulders and he does it effortlessly. im going to practice what you showed here. I have 2 escapes but I have to keep practicing them. Thanks for sharing.
@@StutteringMumbling I can hitchhike too, but against an aggressive opponent, since you're taking your shoulder to its rotational end-range, you have a very small window within which you can execute that move safely. Unless you have good shoulder mobility and great timing it can be a little risky.
Ooooh, thank you! I get caught in that arm bar at the beginning a LOT, so this is a great selection of tricks to try. Really appreciate this, and I'll be trying some of those escapes on my peeps. And I love kesa, so that's always fun to see.
I was there and it was a first-class experience!
Thank you for this! Really cool technics and your production is really well done. Clear audio and perfect camera angles.
I loved the style you teached. Love the content
Excellent video. Thanks prof.
Good stuff Rick. Thanks.
Thank you again for the excellent classes and awesome / humbling roll!!!! If anyone out there gets to chance to attend one of Professor Ellis's camps / seminars / classes, l don't think twice, because as fantastic as his videos are, the live and in 3D version is even better than you expect it will be!!!
👋🏽👊🏽🤙🏽
OSS 👊
This was an excellent camp. I will definitely will go back for the Old Grappler Summit Costa Rica edition 2025. Thanks for letting me share my version of the arm bar escape. Much respect Prof.
I was honored you made the journey, professor!
Superb details. Would love to go sometime.
Professor, thank you for sharing such priceless techniques with us. Me and my kids definitely will learn to improve our "arm bar" defense.
Oss, 🙏
Thanks for sharing this with us - greetings from New Zealand
Great stuff. I can't wait to try out a couple of those defenses.
Great tips. Thank you!
This is really good ❤
I get armbarred a lot. My son does the hitchhiker and he almost never gets caught.
Hitchhiker works great when you're young and have good shoulders. Us old guys, not so much.
@TheArtofSkill He has excellent shoulders and he does it effortlessly. im going to practice what you showed here. I have 2 escapes but I have to keep practicing them. Thanks for sharing.
I'm 39 and don't feel problems with the hitchhiker. But. I'm also new to this. Is it common to develop problems?
@@StutteringMumbling I can hitchhike too, but against an aggressive opponent, since you're taking your shoulder to its rotational end-range, you have a very small window within which you can execute that move safely. Unless you have good shoulder mobility and great timing it can be a little risky.
Wow! Thanks for sharing! ☺️🤗
Just listened to your interview on Forever White Belt. Enjoyable way to spend the drive.
Nice video!
We miss you at HERO this year Rick. Hope to catch you there again in the future.
@@brtm440 Thanks, I miss me at hero too!
Nugget after nugget after nugget! Thanks. I'll be watching this several times.
Nice work on hand grips.
Oss
Ooooh, thank you! I get caught in that arm bar at the beginning a LOT, so this is a great selection of tricks to try. Really appreciate this, and I'll be trying some of those escapes on my peeps. And I love kesa, so that's always fun to see.
It takes a little practice to get the timing to intercept that leg as it's coming over, but keep working on it and it'll become second nature.
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Looks very cool rick. Ill think
About hitting that trip in 2025
Visit Dani in Nosara🎉 Costa Rica 🇨🇷 greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
10;21 i think that's South Java ... far off the beaten track?