Interesting, is it possible to do these moves without opening the guard? Magid is opening the guard and putting feet on mat when sitting up / pummeling / under hook / shucking
Watch at 4:50…. You really gotta squeeze and pinch your elbow and bicep… if not yes the arm slips out.. Like any other grip if you are lazy shit will be week.
If you get the overhook but get flattened out (back flat to the floor), does this still work well? Can you still go for the triangle or do you have to try to get your hips out to the side first?
It depends. Being on your side cuts the angle and will increase your success rate of finishing. Some people can still finish from flat on their back especially people with long lanky legs. The overhook allows you to hold on to that arm that will allow you to successfully perform the technique.
So if you get flattened out your gonna try and pin their wrist to their chest (with that under grip I use in this video) and swing your leg around the arm rather than threading through like when you’re on your hip..
No, it's not going to work like this against halfway skilled opponents from being flat on your back. If you're flat, he will be able to posture upwards, so you can't lock the triangle (even if you can get the leg over the shoulder). If you try, he can also pressure forwards and shrug your leg by to attempt a decent pass. If you have the angle, your top leg can keep his posture broken, so this can't happen. It's also a lot easier to retract your knee (to throw it over his shoulder) if your sideways and extend away your upper body. When flat on your back, space is much more limited (for your knee to retract into).
That underhand grip works better for all kinds of other positions. For me, if I can remember that, and the limp arm transition to trap that whizzer hand, it'll change the game. All I have to do now is build them damn inner thighs. (#ThighmasterBxtches)
I really like how Magid Hage explains things. Easy to understand and tells you why he's doing it the way he does.
Plus he seems like a super chill guy.
@@MrRitmu the most complete human being
That grip under the wrist to help set up the triangle is absolutely brilliant.
Eddie did that to Royler when he triangled him.
Really nice to see underhook attacks that aren't a back chase.
I didn't know that Bob Ross is such a good BJJ instructor
That grip detail on the triangle is 💯
Awesome, these little details, wow! By far my favorite channel, amazing really. Thank you Bernardo and all your great guests!
Under hand grip to triangle is money. Magid is a great professor.
Get this out for Father's Day!!
this is gold right here🥇
I wish I would have known those small details early on in my BJJ career..
I’m a huge fan of magid! I hope to visit surfight soon
Bernardo: humble superhero
Amazing. thank you for this.
This is really great stuff! All business.
Excellent technic thanks for sharing🙏
freaking amazing!! i love Magids jiu-jitsu!!!
Amazing
2:50-Armbar
7:00-Triangulo
5:32 "ooooh Magid"
is this slowpoke rodriguez in Magid's shirt ???
Man that looks like some old school Machado overtook nightmare stuff right there.
Very nice!
Good stuff 🤙
I like it.
which instructional is this covered in because I don't see it in his collection
Huge honour to be the first to comment 🤛
huge honour for me
Interesting, is it possible to do these moves without opening the guard? Magid is opening the guard and putting feet on mat when sitting up / pummeling / under hook / shucking
What's stopping Bernardo from flattening his hand, rotating his wrist a little, and slipping that hand out?
Watch at 4:50…. You really gotta squeeze and pinch your elbow and bicep… if not yes the arm slips out.. Like any other grip if you are lazy shit will be week.
2:53-Armbar
I like gorilla hands Got a cool style
If you get the overhook but get flattened out (back flat to the floor), does this still work well? Can you still go for the triangle or do you have to try to get your hips out to the side first?
It depends. Being on your side cuts the angle and will increase your success rate of finishing.
Some people can still finish from flat on their back especially people with long lanky legs. The overhook allows you to hold on to that arm that will allow you to successfully perform the technique.
So if you get flattened out your gonna try and pin their wrist to their chest (with that under grip I use in this video) and swing your leg around the arm rather than threading through like when you’re on your hip..
No, it's not going to work like this against halfway skilled opponents from being flat on your back. If you're flat, he will be able to posture upwards, so you can't lock the triangle (even if you can get the leg over the shoulder). If you try, he can also pressure forwards and shrug your leg by to attempt a decent pass. If you have the angle, your top leg can keep his posture broken, so this can't happen. It's also a lot easier to retract your knee (to throw it over his shoulder) if your sideways and extend away your upper body. When flat on your back, space is much more limited (for your knee to retract into).
@@GorillaHands93 thanks man, appreciate the reply
That underhand grip works better for all kinds of other positions. For me, if I can remember that, and the limp arm transition to trap that whizzer hand, it'll change the game. All I have to do now is build them damn inner thighs. (#ThighmasterBxtches)
Nacho Libre has some great jiu jitsu.
J/k, Magid Hage is awesome.
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