Hey bro, on your channel there were some playlists called “white laces” or something like that, now it's been removed with the rest of the begginer tutorials. Could you please put them back Ive just started watching them and was a big help in giving me a base knowledge before I move on to the complicated stuff.
@@guidomista8448 Although i see why you may think that, this is not a false reap either, this is very much a real reap. False reap is a position thats required to have both or your legs in front of and attached to the leg your attacking via a deep under hook behind the knee with your bottom side arm. It puts no reaping pressure on the knee, hence the name. The instructor in the video explains the dangerousness of this techniqueon the knee. False reap is merely a transitional position from typically rdlr to cross ashi. The act of "dynamic back stepping" in to cross ashi is referred to as Kani basami. In jiu-jitsu/judo terms this is a rolling Kani basami to cross ashi.
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Jason Nolf doing that in-sequence is insane
God bless you
@@irfancetinkaya7188 full video on Whizzer defense was posted earlier today as well!
Hey bro, on your channel there were some playlists called “white laces” or something like that, now it's been removed with the rest of the begginer tutorials. Could you please put them back Ive just started watching them and was a big help in giving me a base knowledge before I move on to the complicated stuff.
I know this move as victor roll (while standing)
does the forward roll work only for shin wizzard or can It be done from normal wizzard (under hooking their armpit?)
Not so tough from a BJJ angle, its called a variation of the OCTOPUS.
Not sure how this is related to octopus guard. This is much more similar to a Kani basami to cross ashi.
Yeah, this is just a false reap.
@@guidomista8448 Although i see why you may think that, this is not a false reap either, this is very much a real reap. False reap is a position thats required to have both or your legs in front of and attached to the leg your attacking via a deep under hook behind the knee with your bottom side arm. It puts no reaping pressure on the knee, hence the name. The instructor in the video explains the dangerousness of this techniqueon the knee. False reap is merely a transitional position from typically rdlr to cross ashi. The act of "dynamic back stepping" in to cross ashi is referred to as Kani basami. In jiu-jitsu/judo terms this is a rolling Kani basami to cross ashi.