I'll say this again. Your ability to highlight extremely small but important details that actually makes or breaks Jiu-Jitsu at high levels is astonishing. No one I watch does it to this level. Your hyper focus on detail has made you my absolute favorite Jiu-Jitsu channel on TH-cam. Keep it up dude and thank you for bringing insight to the dilemma of splitting the legs vs smashing them. I'll study this further.
Splitting, riding and smashing the legs are all concepts covered in Power Ride by Craig Jones. Criminal that you never mentioned that instructional. The best one IMO
@swoopingeagle3942 craig instructionals are the best of the best and I believe is because he doesn't bother with details. Just concepts that are applicable right away
I think what sets your videos apart from others is that we actually learn what the decision-making process is like, and what the relevant factors are. Other breakdowns usually focus on hyper-detail descriptions of "A then B then C." Excellent work!
Great video man, today I tried the armdrag to single leg with the collar tie finish against a way better wrestler than me and it worked perfectly, keep it up!
It’s crazy because ever since Gordon dropped his passing 2.0 instructional I also go to the hip and knee post but never fully understood the reasoning behind it.
@@David-dw2iq yes I have all three of his passing videos but I feel I benefitted the most from the passing 2.0. Definitely gained some good info from all of them though
Appreciate you drawing knowledge from different places and sharing it with us, especially olympic wrestling. I think a lot of jiu jistu guys learn wrestling from each other rather than real wrestlers, who are on another level.
I opt for the Greco style arm drag. It keeps my head to the outside and creates back exposure (most of the time) while leading with the same side leg to prevent the circling issue.
@@David-dw2iq Sure thing. This guy also has a great wrestling for bjj instructional with Jordan Teaches Jiu Jitsu. th-cam.com/video/PpDAIJcdCbI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Breza-Grappling
Awesome details about the arm drag. I have been using arm drags a ton in the last couple of years mainly to set up a sweep vs back take dilemma from closed guard. Ill be using some of your tips tomorrow :D
You should really make YT shorts wt some of your talking points. Also instagram reels and or tictoks would help you grow your channel. Keep up the good work it’s amazing to see this channel develop.
We had Ryozo Murata a japanese black belt champ teach this concept for a basic knee slice hip and knee post while flaring the the elbow of the hand thats on their hip to prevent the knee shield
I would love if you could do another wrestling video it really helped me with using my skills from wrestling and transition them to bjj. But I was wondering about the most successful bjj takedowns and if any wrestling moves would work on the ground mother than garmbies. Try swishering the foot out into a sit out. I am having some success with this in bjj.
So the way I went about organizing it on the database is I call the position "Flank" and "Leg Drag" is a movement. For example, you can do a leg drag to get to the flank. Or you can defend outside ashi to get to the flank. Does this make sense?
@@LIMIBJJ Other the GR their the second best Americans at the highest levels. IMO Their not the most popular and not the easiest to analyze. I find them super high level.
Hi 👋 not to sure if you covered this yet but when someone turns to face you after a failed attempt at the arm drag with the head on the outside your opponent leaves themselves wide open for a re-attack that being a double leg takedown just an fyi 😊
I’d hazard an argument that were he targeting a specific arm based on fatigue, it would have made more sense to target the unfatigued arm for the armbar, as the vast majority of resistance to an armbar is going to come from the defending limbs
discussing the limb targeting, i think posting against an opponent on top and resisting an armbar use completely different muscles so i think it doesn't make sense to target an arm with pressure if you want to extend it after with a joint lock. what is your thought on this? :)
Do you watch Kitt Dale’s TH-cam channel? Because he has a lot of videos talking and demonstrating task based games. It’s really interesting because he will take two people who know nothing, make one person learn a technique and another one figure it out and then roll at the end. I just think that’s a super cool strategy and it really shows the power of games.
No unfortunately not as that would be copyright. It is a tool to help navigate the rough resources. If they are free (TH-cam) then you will have access to them obviously
What is that single leg finish called with one hand on the leg and other around the neck. The one gordon did at the beginning of the video. I see a lot, especially from a stuff double leg, but I've never seen this taught or named.
Question regarding your outlier database: do we have access to those instructional excerpts only if we have purchased them ourselves? Also, what about all those youtube links, what happens for you when a video is taken down by the original source? Is everything backed up by you downloading the vids and then posting unlisted video links? Cheers!
The database is a tool to help navigate through content but we do not give you access to that content. So matches that are only on Flograppling will require a subscription to them to watch. Or instructional content will just tell you where it is in that resource, but we cannot show you the actual clip as that would be illegal. For TH-cam, we currently do not have a way around the original source problem you proposed. We do not download the videos, we just have the links
That video you referenced about limb targeting is alright...The volume is too low and he sounds like Ben Shapiro on Xanax. You should give him lessons on oration.
I need to get on outlier so I can look up all the idea that just jump into my white belt brain all damn day. Then I need to get me a training dummy. 💣💣💣💣
I'll say this again. Your ability to highlight extremely small but important details that actually makes or breaks Jiu-Jitsu at high levels is astonishing. No one I watch does it to this level.
Your hyper focus on detail has made you my absolute favorite Jiu-Jitsu channel on TH-cam.
Keep it up dude and thank you for bringing insight to the dilemma of splitting the legs vs smashing them. I'll study this further.
Much appreciated my man thank you for the love!
lol still would love if you made a bjj channel. Would love to see your progress
The head positioning for the arm drag is one of the best details you have pointed out in the history of your channel.
It is a good one! Thanks my man!
Splitting, riding and smashing the legs are all concepts covered in Power Ride by Craig Jones. Criminal that you never mentioned that instructional. The best one IMO
Other than that very cool video tho always appreciated
Incredibile instructional, a game changer
Cause he dick rides Gordon hard
@swoopingeagle3942 craig instructionals are the best of the best and I believe is because he doesn't bother with details. Just concepts that are applicable right away
Oh good call I completely forgot about it. I will need to revisit it and add some notes to the database
I think what sets your videos apart from others is that we actually learn what the decision-making process is like, and what the relevant factors are. Other breakdowns usually focus on hyper-detail descriptions of "A then B then C." Excellent work!
That is the goal so thank you for the comment! I am glad to hear you are finding them so helpful!
Still underrated what you're putting out, much appreciated!
Thank you!
"Overback grip that tapped Felipe Pena" 🤣
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Great video man, today I tried the armdrag to single leg with the collar tie finish against a way better wrestler than me and it worked perfectly, keep it up!
Love it thank you for the comment. Keep up the good work!
I’m gonna have to watch this several times over. I just learned so much in 11 minutes. 😅
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“Don’t get left behind” baits me in every time
Haha glad it is working!
I adore your content. Thank you for doing what you do brother!
Thank you! Appreciate the love!
Wow! That was great! Your editing is phenomenal with matching your insights. Great Job! 💯
Thank you I am glad you enjoyed it!
Great stuff! Very educational!! I'm a big fan! God bless the multiverse ❤
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Thank you 💪🏽
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It’s crazy because ever since Gordon dropped his passing 2.0 instructional I also go to the hip and knee post but never fully understood the reasoning behind it.
It is a great position of advantage!
Did you have the first one? How are his guard passing DVDs?
@@David-dw2iq yes I have all three of his passing videos but I feel I benefitted the most from the passing 2.0. Definitely gained some good info from all of them though
do you need the first one to benefit from the second? I have the bodylock one and to be honest i dent love it. @@StayCool302
keep up the amazing work, being able to recognize patterns and extrapolate principles is the way to mastery in bjj
One team one dream!
Appreciate you drawing knowledge from different places and sharing it with us, especially olympic wrestling. I think a lot of jiu jistu guys learn wrestling from each other rather than real wrestlers, who are on another level.
Coming back for my monthly rewatch
Youre a real one!
first video i'm seeing from this channel, amazing content!
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Really great video man. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the comment!
Such a well structured video, awesome details...
Right on thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Another efficient and effective analysis. Thank you Sir 🤌🏻
Thanks for the comment! Much appreciated!
Great breakdown. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment and the support!
Your channel is awesome. Thanks
Thank you! I am glad you are finding the videos helpful!
I opt for the Greco style arm drag. It keeps my head to the outside and creates back exposure (most of the time) while leading with the same side leg to prevent the circling issue.
You have any good content recommendation to TH-cam for it? I tried to find the Oflan video he references but I couldn’t find it.
@@David-dw2iq Sure thing. This guy also has a great wrestling for bjj instructional with Jordan Teaches Jiu Jitsu.
th-cam.com/video/PpDAIJcdCbI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Breza-Grappling
Congrats, great video as always
Awesome details about the arm drag. I have been using arm drags a ton in the last couple of years mainly to set up a sweep vs back take dilemma from closed guard. Ill be using some of your tips tomorrow :D
Let me know how it goes!
This content is amazing! Thanks for this bro 👊
Thanks man appreciate the love 💪🏼
these are really good!
Thank you! I appreciate the comment!
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fantastic content deserves a comment!
Much appreciated thank you for the support!
You should really make YT shorts wt some of your talking points. Also instagram reels and or tictoks would help you grow your channel. Keep up the good work it’s amazing to see this channel develop.
Yeah I need to be better about this. So many things!
Another awesome breakdown. Thank you!
Thank you! 🙌🏼
the "look into it" got me 😂
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“We all know he likes to play with his food a little bit.” Thats classic.
@@whiskyweasal89 😂
Gordan grabbing all that cake at 3:54 🤣🤣
great vid !
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Has Gordon covered his strategy with the leg ride vs the "pseudo-knee shield"? I'd like to know exactly what his follow up is from there.
Dope video, thanks.
Thank you! Appreciate the comment!
Good shit man
Thank you!
Gordon actually hit an elbow deep double and then went into a te guruma. Look at vol 5 of standing to ground takedowns.
Interesting I will check it out! Which standing to ground is it in?
@@LIMIBJJ standing to ground takedowns (the first one), the segment has te guruma in the name so you will see it.
Thanks for sharing. Great insights!
Thank you! 🙌🏼
I'm convinced Less Impressed is an AI program lol dope video
Haha 😂 not yet!
great video
Thank you! 🙌🏼
Love it. Cheers
Thanks for the love!
attacking feet and knees 🔥
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Wow awesome video
Finally gordon gordon gordon i ve been waiting for so long
Hahahaha 😂
High level bjj techniques own techniques
We had Ryozo Murata a japanese black belt champ teach this concept for a basic knee slice hip and knee post while flaring the the elbow of the hand thats on their hip to prevent the knee shield
Issac Doederlein also has a great series on this attack system in the gi.
Can you do a review on the Bodylock I believe it’s the best passing style to beat leglockers!
It is really good! I will add it to the list!
I used to do the entry in the gi to annoy spider guard guys
Can you do a breakdown of Gordon’s sprawl passing ?
Yeah in the future!
@@LIMIBJJ Strange, I thought you’d go back in time and release it in the past.
I would love if you could do another wrestling video it really helped me with using my skills from wrestling and transition them to bjj. But I was wondering about the most successful bjj takedowns and if any wrestling moves would work on the ground mother than garmbies. Try swishering the foot out into a sit out. I am having some success with this in bjj.
mind blowing
Can I ask what the difference between Garry Tonon's 'flank' position and the leg drag is? (Can't see it on Outlier DB)
So the way I went about organizing it on the database is I call the position "Flank" and "Leg Drag" is a movement. For example, you can do a leg drag to get to the flank. Or you can defend outside ashi to get to the flank.
Does this make sense?
@@LIMIBJJ Gotcha, thanks!
Could you make a video analyzing Dorian Olivarez’s outside passing game during his run in the ADCC trials?
Just got done watching his matches. Very impressive performance!
@@LIMIBJJ I thought it was as well, and we need a breakdown from the best in the game 🙏
When are you going to do a video on the Ruotolos?
Maybe some time in the future. I dont study them too much at the moment
@@LIMIBJJ Other the GR their the second best Americans at the highest levels. IMO Their not the most popular and not the easiest to analyze. I find them super high level.
Hi 👋 not to sure if you covered this yet but when someone turns to face you after a failed attempt at the arm drag with the head on the outside your opponent leaves themselves wide open for a re-attack that being a double leg takedown just an fyi 😊
He definitely didn’t go for a double at the beginning lol. I don’t know what that nonsense was
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Is the knee and hip post the same as camping?
Yeah it is just a camping point but it is the one Gordon has made famous and talks about in his Passing 2.0
11:06 10th planet guy?
Hi, could you make breakdown of Langaker's passing im no-gi? Imo he has great style, especially against flexible and mobile guard players
I will look into it!
I’d hazard an argument that were he targeting a specific arm based on fatigue, it would have made more sense to target the unfatigued arm for the armbar, as the vast majority of resistance to an armbar is going to come from the defending limbs
discussing the limb targeting, i think posting against an opponent on top and resisting an armbar use completely different muscles so i think it doesn't make sense to target an arm with pressure if you want to extend it after with a joint lock.
what is your thought on this? :)
Do you watch Kitt Dale’s TH-cam channel? Because he has a lot of videos talking and demonstrating task based games. It’s really interesting because he will take two people who know nothing, make one person learn a technique and another one figure it out and then roll at the end. I just think that’s a super cool strategy and it really shows the power of games.
I have not seen it but it is on the list. I am definitely experimenting with it myself!
Will we have access to the limited clips from paid resources if we join Outlierdb? E.g., clips from Flow and the Gordon Ryan instructionals?
No unfortunately not as that would be copyright. It is a tool to help navigate the rough resources. If they are free (TH-cam) then you will have access to them obviously
Does your database come with videos/clips of these instructionals?
No it does not. It is a tool that helps navigate the resources but it does not give access to those resources unless they are free (TH-cam type thing)
Does the Outlier Database show statistically superior submissions based on time limit as well? I'm curious how much fatigue allows for certain subs.
Yeah! This is maybe an example of what you are looking for! th-cam.com/video/mMfKvZ3MiZs/w-d-xo.html
@@LIMIBJJ thank you!
What is that single leg finish called with one hand on the leg and other around the neck. The one gordon did at the beginning of the video. I see a lot, especially from a stuff double leg, but I've never seen this taught or named.
Question regarding your outlier database: do we have access to those instructional excerpts only if we have purchased them ourselves? Also, what about all those youtube links, what happens for you when a video is taken down by the original source? Is everything backed up by you downloading the vids and then posting unlisted video links? Cheers!
The database is a tool to help navigate through content but we do not give you access to that content. So matches that are only on Flograppling will require a subscription to them to watch. Or instructional content will just tell you where it is in that resource, but we cannot show you the actual clip as that would be illegal.
For TH-cam, we currently do not have a way around the original source problem you proposed. We do not download the videos, we just have the links
Is grandfather rate still available?
Nope all sold out. The support has been amazing
Any big tips on staying hungry for wins and dealing with bigger opponents for a person potentially interested in competing?
Love the channel.
Thanks!
If you are interested in competing that should be enough to want to win. No one wants to get smashed in front of an audience
Our instructionals have instructionals now lol
Hahahaha layers
looking for devs for the outlier db?
That video you referenced about limb targeting is alright...The volume is too low and he sounds like Ben Shapiro on Xanax. You should give him lessons on oration.
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Outlier Database: outlierdb.com/
Access to the Database as well as a Discord with 600+ members
I need to get on outlier so I can look up all the idea that just jump into my white belt brain all damn day. Then I need to get me a training dummy.
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Haha white belt brain needs fuel!
@@LIMIBJJ White belt brain needs more than that
Shout out less impressed more involved a firm handshake to u my drilla
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BJJ nerds for the win.
Henry akins has been teaching this year's ago
He is great
Gimme back my knee lever Gordon
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Who is this Dima Guy? A german cornering Jozef Chen and Jason Rau.
Teammate and instructor of Mine, an absolute bjj NERD
Dimaaaaaaaa
11:05 edgy brah
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All these plugs for the website are a no for me. Unsubscribed. Other channels aren’t as bad with product placement.
Bros just trying to make a living like everyone else
Lol? He is promoting his own discord. Other channels promote shit products.
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Much appreciated!
Great video like always 🙏
Thanks man!