When running the pipe the circular step behind is super important along with the head pressure on the thigh. With the second finish on the single leg changing your level and shooting is really important to get that second leg, if you don't its easy to space apart and avoid the takedown. On the trip finish be careful reaching to the far hip as that gives the other man an opportunity to roll out and sweep on the feet than follow him to the ground otherwise its much more of a 50/50. When you step over the leg put the foot in your armpit to secure it easier to hold on if they try to escape that way. That recut singleness almost always not your best option, the high crotch technique is really good but when you finish to a double bring the legs to the outside and lift. The double legs shown with the inside trips are pretty clunky and slow, almost all wrestlers agree that a lift finish or driving through is a more reliable takedown. Armdragging right to the back take is super rare and can usually only be preformed on bad opponents. Using an arm drag to a single is way more reliable, and faking an arm drag and getting them to circle is amazing.
I do really like that jiu-jitsu people are focusing more on takedowns, but definitely wrestling is the best source for no-gi stuff as its so much more of a focus in wrestling, and getting taken down is so much worse in wrestling than jiu-jitsu.
You’ve definitely taken a few people down my man. Obviously not all these takedowns have the same finishing rate. I had to go through a lot of trial and error my first few years to find takedowns that worked so I wanted to give people in that situation some ideas to play with. Appreciate the feedback!!
Agree. The step behind for running the pipe is super important. Also putting pressure from your chest down onto their knee. The step behind helps swing them down in like a pendulum motion.
@@jedidoesjiujitsu3177 I didn't mean no shade by it I've been wrestling for a while and I'm pretty interested in jiu-jitsu so it's really cool to see the two worlds collide for me. I would love to see how to transition from these takedowns to ground offense!
Do u think u could make a video on takedowns that u can do from ur knees? I started BJJ not too long ago and I use a wheelchair to get around outside the mats so I don’t start on my feet obv lol I’ve learned ways of doing single and double leg but are there any others that might be useful?
If you want to do the over and under clinch what is the best way to do it to keep the other person from pulling their biceps out the way and there by preventing you from catching it?
That first takedown/sweep at the beginning was my favorite when I practiced at my previous gym but have yet to see it since then. What’s it called exactly? I’ve been looking everywhere for the name of it so I can practice it
They say that attack number 5 can break your knees. I did this and recorded it and posted it on fb and turns out there are a lot of negative comments about atk no.5. For me, while doing atk no5 my knee never gets hurt even when doing it on heavier opponents.
@@jedidoesjiujitsu3177 Yeah, I've also done it a lot of times to bigger guys, even though I'm not an enrolled jiujiteiro, I still end up not hurting any parts of my body. I trust you and there is nothing wrong with the move, it's just there are some people who always disagree.
1) doing it consistently 2) keeping the fundamentals in mind; Straight back Hips lower than your partners Combo your best takedowns together without pausing Hope that helps you 🤘🏽
Same but keeping my head up and making sure I'm getting low on my shots has helped me. Most have a tendency to just lean over with their head down when beginning
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That was extremely well made video and very helpful please make more!
When running the pipe the circular step behind is super important along with the head pressure on the thigh. With the second finish on the single leg changing your level and shooting is really important to get that second leg, if you don't its easy to space apart and avoid the takedown. On the trip finish be careful reaching to the far hip as that gives the other man an opportunity to roll out and sweep on the feet than follow him to the ground otherwise its much more of a 50/50. When you step over the leg put the foot in your armpit to secure it easier to hold on if they try to escape that way. That recut singleness almost always not your best option, the high crotch technique is really good but when you finish to a double bring the legs to the outside and lift. The double legs shown with the inside trips are pretty clunky and slow, almost all wrestlers agree that a lift finish or driving through is a more reliable takedown. Armdragging right to the back take is super rare and can usually only be preformed on bad opponents. Using an arm drag to a single is way more reliable, and faking an arm drag and getting them to circle is amazing.
I do really like that jiu-jitsu people are focusing more on takedowns, but definitely wrestling is the best source for no-gi stuff as its so much more of a focus in wrestling, and getting taken down is so much worse in wrestling than jiu-jitsu.
You’ve definitely taken a few people down my man. Obviously not all these takedowns have the same finishing rate.
I had to go through a lot of trial and error my first few years to find takedowns that worked so I wanted to give people in that situation some ideas to play with.
Appreciate the feedback!!
Agree. The step behind for running the pipe is super important. Also putting pressure from your chest down onto their knee. The step behind helps swing them down in like a pendulum motion.
@@jedidoesjiujitsu3177 I didn't mean no shade by it I've been wrestling for a while and I'm pretty interested in jiu-jitsu so it's really cool to see the two worlds collide for me. I would love to see how to transition from these takedowns to ground offense!
None taken my man. Glad to hear from a fellow mat savage!
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing these buddy! Really good videos.
Bro thank you so much I’ve been looking for a video where it shows multiple takedowns .
Amazing video and thank you for making this. It really gave me so much to learn. Sincerely thank you again.
Im going to have my second white belt competition in september 8 im taking pointers on all of these thanks brothher
Good stuff. Haven’t seem that tai otoshi like finish from the back that often nut it looks really functional
Thanks brotha
Outstanding!
Your instructions are excellent
Awesome video thank you for sharing!
Michael Comer I appreciate that my man 👊🏽
Thank you jedi🙏
Thx for all the easy take downs I'm drilling them at my school
I'm less experienced and find against a taller opponet I get my head caught in the guillotine. Would be great to see a video on how to avoid this.
Same man
If going for a double keep your head up and ear to their chest.
Good stuff man i love your Channel.. whats your tought about Graciebarra school? Thx
That was good great refresher for anybody!
VERY HELPFULL!
STAY Consistent!
Do u think u could make a video on takedowns that u can do from ur knees? I started BJJ not too long ago and I use a wheelchair to get around outside the mats so I don’t start on my feet obv lol I’ve learned ways of doing single and double leg but are there any others that might be useful?
Great video man, thank you
I’m surprised the knee pick wasn’t included it’s so simple yet so effective
I love this guys tutorials
very informative, graciass
Cool video man
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That was very helpful!
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Dont do IT bruh
That's the ultimate takedown
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If you want to do the over and under clinch what is the best way to do it to keep the other person from pulling their biceps out the way and there by preventing you from catching it?
Nice content
That first takedown/sweep at the beginning was my favorite when I practiced at my previous gym but have yet to see it since then. What’s it called exactly? I’ve been looking everywhere for the name of it so I can practice it
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I am pretty new to bjj so I get clapped on the ground but I somehow can go toe to toe with most people when I am on my feet
incredible video THANK YOU THANK YOU ....
Anytime
Hey please answer, for the 5th take down do you need grips? Or can you duck walk and take the leg and back?
should get a wreslting coach in for a seminar tbh
They say that attack number 5 can break your knees. I did this and recorded it and posted it on fb and turns out there are a lot of negative comments about atk no.5. For me, while doing atk no5 my knee never gets hurt even when doing it on heavier opponents.
I’ve been doing it for years without hurting anyone.
@@jedidoesjiujitsu3177 Yeah, I've also done it a lot of times to bigger guys, even though I'm not an enrolled jiujiteiro, I still end up not hurting any parts of my body. I trust you and there is nothing wrong with the move, it's just there are some people who always disagree.
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I’m newer to jiu jitsu, and I’m struggling with my takedown set up . Any advice?
No ankle pick???
Thx 😁👌
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Nice Takedowns
Thanks my man!
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Great video
Serge Palau Thanks 🙏🏽
any advice for improving wrestling overall?
1) doing it consistently
2) keeping the fundamentals in mind;
Straight back
Hips lower than your partners
Combo your best takedowns together without pausing
Hope that helps you 🤘🏽
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This is Butta smooth babe!! Luv it!!
You’re butta smooth playa!
What do you do if they try to guillotine?
Posture and double leg
Hello, I am looking to learn judo and bjj but don't know which one to start first. Any tips would be greatly appreciated thank you!
Jiujitsu all day! Once you have some experience you can start working your takedowns
@@jedidoesjiujitsu3177 thanks for the help!
Great video brother 👊
Thanks 🙏🏽
But during live resistance, their legs feel so heavy and tight
I feel your pain. But if you wanna get better at that you’ll have to devote time to it!
Fuck yeah bro 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Not my school 90percent on feet then if u take to ground it goes from there
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Great tutorial my friend, oss :)
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Great video thanks
I am really afraid that I'd get Guillotine Choke when attempting takedowns no matter single or double leg.
Same but keeping my head up and making sure I'm getting low on my shots has helped me. Most have a tendency to just lean over with their head down when beginning
Hopefully George Lucas doesn't watch TH-cam.
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Great video.
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