Beautiful technique! Also, there is great training footage with Marcos Tinoco and Marcelo Garcia. It's one of the best rolls I've ever seen. I think Marcos was a brown belt at the time.
Professor awesome details and one of my favorite moves that I learned from Professor Garcia from watching it on TH-cam. The detail at the end of pressuring around the diaphragm forces their head up, which I use for gi. I also like it from side control trapping the arm the same way, but using an Americana taught to us by Professor Jay Pages. 1. When opponent frames across your neck turn your head towards opponents head. 2. Once you turn your head use your chin to pressure down on their wrist, (this weakens their frame, but also flares their elbow out slightly) 3. With the arm closer to hip grip their bicep right at the elbow bend this is the detail that will give you the Americana or North South. Pull their elbow into you while taking your elbow and pressuring their diaphragm making sure you still have chin pressuring down on the wrist.. This opens up their neck like the knee on belly. You have the two submission options for North South or Americana. There is a third option for a far side armbar but requires more movement, which gives up a little too much space. I am not technical enough to perform this, so I limit it to the two options. I am working on it, but it definitely is an art.
what u said at 2:50 was rlly helpful does that also apply to an arm triangle? i’m only a white belt and my arm triangles don’t work sometimes and i think it’s cuz of my hand placement
Does anyone know what the purpose of linking hands for the north south choke is? i have never felt the need to do that as the choke is more about dropping low rather than squeezing with your arms. I find it a lot more useful to use my free arm to fend off the opponents arm on that side as thats where most problems come from. I know marcelo does it with linked hands so i must be missing something.
It just adds extra leverage to lock head in to make choke tighter. It isn't necessary, but the tap comes quicker. I use it when I am rolling with a physically stronger opponent.
@@guam58 yeah right, are you using the lock to pull yourself down to the ground harder? Or more like a kata gatame? I never found use for it when i was learning the choke but now that ive got a few years experience with the choke ill come back to it.
Not only are you looking at his face, but most importantly you are smelling his armpit. So watch out so you don't pass out, pass out, pass out, pass out. One of the reasons why I don't miss JiuJitsu practice at all is all the bad odor. Have mercy.
Professor Garcia > did not invent this move >> this move was done by Helio Gracie because he showed it to us in class 1000 times in Torrance , California many years ago . Hélio calls this a window that opens > when the head comes up “ The window is open “ it’s a Helio Gracie move > please give credit to the real inventor >
The way Bernardo snatches that neck is terrifying.
Huge honor for me to watch this video .
Beautiful technique! Also, there is great training footage with Marcos Tinoco and Marcelo Garcia. It's one of the best rolls I've ever seen. I think Marcos was a brown belt at the time.
Great details Bernardo!
Great details! North South is a huge part of my game. This was VERY helpful. Much love from NYC.
I love this series!
OMFG that was GOLD! Thank you Sensei!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Sweet technique brother
Great one!!
Awesomeness!
Muito bom como sempre. Obrigado.
Tnx coach bernardo
You too would be the the Marcelo Garcia Power team!!!!
He does not know I’m looking his face lol 😂 Bam 💥 Gotcha!
0:21 “Instead of picking one, I’m gonna pikachu”
Amazing
Gr8 intuitive stuff
Professor awesome details and one of my favorite moves that I learned from Professor Garcia from watching it on TH-cam. The detail at the end of pressuring around the diaphragm forces their head up, which I use for gi. I also like it from side control trapping the arm the same way, but using an Americana taught to us by Professor Jay Pages.
1. When opponent frames across your neck turn your head towards opponents head.
2. Once you turn your head use your chin to pressure down on their wrist, (this weakens their frame, but also flares their elbow out slightly)
3. With the arm closer to hip grip their bicep right at the elbow bend this is the detail that will give you the Americana or North South. Pull their elbow into you while taking your elbow and pressuring their diaphragm making sure you still have chin pressuring down on the wrist.. This opens up their neck like the knee on belly. You have the two submission options for North South or Americana. There is a third option for a far side armbar but requires more movement, which gives up a little too much space. I am not technical enough to perform this, so I limit it to the two options. I am working on it, but it definitely is an art.
Can we get a link to Marcus' youtube channel please?
How applicable is this for MMA purposes, given the window for strikes from the bottom. Any tips? 😉
*pats*
*Pats back*
Nice
Even if I don't get the choke, I don't lose position, or even get other submission from north south
what u said at 2:50 was rlly helpful does that also apply to an arm triangle? i’m only a white belt and my arm triangles don’t work sometimes and i think it’s cuz of my hand placement
After watching this video I'm gonna start shaving my armpits to see if my opponents head is up or down.
Put a rash guard on man 🤣🤣
Does anyone know what the purpose of linking hands for the north south choke is? i have never felt the need to do that as the choke is more about dropping low rather than squeezing with your arms. I find it a lot more useful to use my free arm to fend off the opponents arm on that side as thats where most problems come from. I know marcelo does it with linked hands so i must be missing something.
It just adds extra leverage to lock head in to make choke tighter. It isn't necessary, but the tap comes quicker. I use it when I am rolling with a physically stronger opponent.
@@guam58 yeah right, are you using the lock to pull yourself down to the ground harder? Or more like a kata gatame? I never found use for it when i was learning the choke but now that ive got a few years experience with the choke ill come back to it.
My instructor teaches it with one hand also
남북 포지션 확실하네요
Meanwhile, your opponent is moving around, not being still.
😮
Oss
Not only are you looking at his face, but most importantly you are smelling his armpit. So watch out so you don't pass out, pass out, pass out, pass out. One of the reasons why I don't miss JiuJitsu practice at all is all the bad odor. Have mercy.
First
To premature ejaculate
niccce ^^
Imagine bernardo staring at you through the arm pit
Professor Garcia > did not invent this move >> this move was done by Helio Gracie because
he showed it to us in class 1000 times in Torrance , California
many years ago .
Hélio calls this a window that opens > when the head comes up
“ The window is open “ it’s a Helio Gracie move > please give credit to the real inventor >