Having started my BJJ/No-Gi journey this summer, these are really useful. Every training session there's a moment where I think "what can I do here?" and I come up empty, but slowly it's happening less often. This will help in guard and while sitting.
There's always a dummy sweep, but I find it quite tricky to perform, especially when you have moving opponent. I personally like placing both my feet on opponent's hips, like shielding yourself with your legs, then grabbing opponent's both ankles and then you simply push with your legs. The most tricky part is quickly standing up for better position, which I have not developed yet, but soon, my fellow jujiteiros, soon...
Hi, fellow bjj player! I think of dummy sweep like it were an uppercut. If you were just spamming uppercuts you would never hit the stomach of your opponent. But if you keep his hand busy defending his head up there that will open up the oppurtunity to land that uppercut. If i make them bussy defending their knee from hooks and grabing them, then their foot will be stiff in a predictable place for a second and that is the right oppurtunity to drop your legs and do the dummy sweep.
Growing up watching wrestling. We all did this stuff as kids. If you didn't have any older cousins or brothers than I understand. But every holiday Christmas Easter, whatever. Me and my cousins would turn a room into a wrestling cage. All I remember is going there looking great with my clothing. Nice and ironed and when we were leaving they were basically shredded with no buttons lmfaooo00 🤣
Thaaank you soooo much. You just probably cut years of try and error for me less then 8 minutes. Great options and great setups. Also a good afformation bc i'm alredy doing 4 sweeps of the 6. Because i found them the most practical options and I guess hungarian butt scooting is same as canadian. For the single leg and the double leg i prefer to transition to combat base and finish it kneeing or even standing up. But now i'm thrilled to try to finish it from my butt.😅 Wrestling up is so underrated in bjj. Also i think it can could done for mma. You can have your hip on toe open guard wait for them to grab your leg. Catch the arm sit up and by that momentum sweep them as fast as you shoot for a takedown. I like to use that against the blue belt who is twice of my size and who otherwise would just pass my sitted guard by laying on me with all of his weight. Size dosen't matter my friends, it is da weight that kill ya...
For MMA, you can sit up into a double leg or a single leg, but the set ups and timing are a lot different. I did that while sparring with Li Jingliang when he was getting ready to fight Chimaev. He starred at me like I was an alien when I did it since it’s so uncommon to see in the cage.
@@RamseyDewey no problem, Katoki is just a stupid nickname that sticked with me even though i had passed my teenage obsessesion with Japan long time ago. "Rajz" means drawing btw.
@@RamseyDewey sounds pretty cool. Yeah what i love about this aproach it gets most of the grapplers off guard. Wrestlers are not good at this kind of grip fighting. Bjj players are not used to getting single legged from the buttom. It is almost like breaking the unspoken rules of only sweeping people from the buttom in a way that looks like you were possesed by a spider. Probably not something you would want to do proactively in your actual mma carrier. But if you are alredy downed, standing up with a leg seems superior to standing up with nothing. And i hope bjj will evolve to harden this overlooked gap beetween wrestling and bjj. We alredy see a lot of hybrid style at abu dabi. And i hope it will be echoed in MMA soon.
Love the technique videos Ramsey wrestling up is a skill that I've found quite useful in developing pressure from bottom position, love these examples 🙂
This is why I like your channel so much, I never though fireman’s carry could be done from the floor but when I saw you doing it it just made sense to me. Awesome!
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Please make more videos like this. In particular what if in MMA or on the street you're down but not out, be it on your butt, on your knees, on your back, or belly. How do you get back in the fight ASAP? Be it by standing up or counter attack.
Interestingly the kata guruma is more commonly used from the floor now in judo since you can press up on the belt line from that angle which is still legal now that grabbing the leg isn't
how do all? i disarmed a bad sport using a spud sack, [ firemans ], carry when he lunged at my torso with a switchblade cause he lost a game of 8 ball. thought he was raising his forearm to shake hand so i did same then noticed blade appear from his fist, grabbed his wrist with knife and steered blade past stomach while looping left arm between his legs from behind, rolling him onto shoulders. could have busted his spine in two from that position. i was wicket keeper for 2 seasons at college so perhaps quicker to react than most. just wondering if its viable for most trainees to accomplish manouvre or did i react for the ' handshake ' which probably saved my life. p.s. i carried him between 16 8 ball tables in full view of 120 plus regulars at the astra, bondi beach, and rolled him off the balcony 11' onto roof of sedan parked. heard knife tinkle on the bitumen while turning to get back to next challenge. taztez.
Hi Ramsey!! I call this sibling fighting ha ha ha 😂🤣 every time wrestling would be on TV we would try to do the moves. Spinning on your back kicking. We would call that the turtle shell move or something like that.
Ramsey,I have a question.A lot of us spar hard because doing so boosts our self confidence.I used to spar hard in the past but I agree with you that sparring hard is not that good,.So how can I spar without injuring myself and keeping my self confidence level high?Thanks for your answer.
@@RamseyDewey I know how to fight,but it is psychological.If I do not spar harder for a long while ,I keep saying to myself that I am getting weaker .If hard sparring does not kill me(praise God!) I will get stronger because I fought a guy at the gym that knows how to fight an knows how to deliver hard blows.If a hard blow does not kill me ,it makes me stronger.A lot of us are guided by this principle.
@@HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed It depends what you mean by the word "fight".If it is about fighting in competitions or on the streetz ,yes I have not got into this kind of fights.If ,by the word " fight"" you mean sparring ,well, here you are wrong.There are a lot of guys that have this kind of mentality ,and need to fuel their ego-s by sparring hard or fighting on the streets constantly.Maybe I am one of them ,who knows?!
Question fellas, gonna try to get started watching MMA, been following boxing for the past 3 years but am getting tired of all the cherry picked opponents/shows. Know very little of the sport, are the UFC fight nights worth watching?
Well, I would recommend stand up and wrestle for real- but I was answering the man’s question about the very specific scenario of wrestling up from a seated position. I walk around close to 220 lbs right now. This stuff works fine against heavyweights for me. These aren’t size specific techniques.
Hey Ramsey! I just had my first Jiu Jitsu class ever in my life. Naturally, I was lost, any tips? (After get out there and train, because that's what I want to do).
Ok but if youre on the ground at all during a street fight you lose. Someone can just grab your two feet up in guard and stomp the shit out of your face
If you want to see what works in a street fight, watch King Of The Streets. Crazy thing, not all martial arts need to be practical in the streets, we're allowed to enjoy them as sport as well.
If I were in the special forces and this were on the battlefield, instead of grabbing his leg I'd call in artillery fire or an air strike before I got within grappling distance. Your MMA stuff only applies to MMA with MMA rules, not to wildly different contexts with different rules! This is totally not obvious!
This isn’t “MMA stuff”. As was clearly spelled out seconds into the video: don’t use these techniques in MMA or you will get knocked out cold. Sitting up in guard against a standing fighter is suicide in an MMA fight. The context of this video is submission grappling. Pay attention.
@@RamseyDewey I'm sorry, I was trying to be way over the top in parody of the comments about what people would do on the streets. I guess I was too plausible. :( I did hear what you said about don't do this in MMA because the guy can punch you from that position - I said MMA as part of the joke. I apologize that it was not funny, and not even clear that it was a joke.
Having started my BJJ/No-Gi journey this summer, these are really useful. Every training session there's a moment where I think "what can I do here?" and I come up empty, but slowly it's happening less often. This will help in guard and while sitting.
There's always a dummy sweep, but I find it quite tricky to perform, especially when you have moving opponent. I personally like placing both my feet on opponent's hips, like shielding yourself with your legs, then grabbing opponent's both ankles and then you simply push with your legs. The most tricky part is quickly standing up for better position, which I have not developed yet, but soon, my fellow jujiteiros, soon...
the ending of this message is fire lol
Hi, fellow bjj player!
I think of dummy sweep like it were an uppercut. If you were just spamming uppercuts you would never hit the stomach of your opponent. But if you keep his hand busy defending his head up there that will open up the oppurtunity to land that uppercut.
If i make them bussy defending their knee from hooks and grabing them, then their foot will be stiff in a predictable place for a second and that is the right oppurtunity to drop your legs and do the dummy sweep.
@@katokianimation basically, setup and timing are crucial, like in everything.
I never really ran into this situation because my competition fights were stand up with stand up rules. This grappling stuff is always new to me.
Growing up watching wrestling. We all did this stuff as kids.
If you didn't have any older cousins or brothers than I understand.
But every holiday Christmas Easter, whatever. Me and my cousins would turn a room into a wrestling cage.
All I remember is going there looking great with my clothing. Nice and ironed and when we were leaving they were basically shredded with no buttons lmfaooo00 🤣
glad you can film in the gym again, i love these!
This guy should read the Bible more.
such a troll lol i love it
🤣🤣🤣☠️
Which one do you recommend?
Maybe the first one ever written?
What makes you think that the Bible is in its original form?
The Bible is not in its original form. Far from it. What made you think I thought that?
@@RamseyDewey Look at his name lmfaooo00
It's in 4K 60fps! Excellent! Thank you! That must have taken forever to upload!
Thaaank you soooo much. You just probably cut years of try and error for me less then 8 minutes. Great options and great setups. Also a good afformation bc i'm alredy doing 4 sweeps of the 6.
Because i found them the most practical options and I guess hungarian butt scooting is same as canadian.
For the single leg and the double leg i prefer to transition to combat base and finish it kneeing or even standing up. But now i'm thrilled to try to finish it from my butt.😅
Wrestling up is so underrated in bjj.
Also i think it can could done for mma.
You can have your hip on toe open guard wait for them to grab your leg. Catch the arm sit up and by that momentum sweep them as fast as you shoot for a takedown. I like to use that against the blue belt who is twice of my size and who otherwise would just pass my sitted guard by laying on me with all of his weight.
Size dosen't matter my friends, it is da weight that kill ya...
Cool! I’m glad the video helped. Sorry I forgot your name while filming. I didn’t have the comment in front of me.
For MMA, you can sit up into a double leg or a single leg, but the set ups and timing are a lot different. I did that while sparring with Li Jingliang when he was getting ready to fight Chimaev. He starred at me like I was an alien when I did it since it’s so uncommon to see in the cage.
@@RamseyDewey no problem, Katoki is just a stupid nickname that sticked with me even though i had passed my teenage obsessesion with Japan long time ago.
"Rajz" means drawing btw.
@@RamseyDewey sounds pretty cool.
Yeah what i love about this aproach it gets most of the grapplers off guard. Wrestlers are not good at this kind of grip fighting.
Bjj players are not used to getting single legged from the buttom. It is almost like breaking the unspoken rules of only sweeping people from the buttom in a way that looks like you were possesed by a spider.
Probably not something you would want to do proactively in your actual mma carrier. But if you are alredy downed, standing up with a leg seems superior to standing up with nothing. And i hope bjj will evolve to harden this overlooked gap beetween wrestling and bjj. We alredy see a lot of hybrid style at abu dabi.
And i hope it will be echoed in MMA soon.
Love the technique videos Ramsey wrestling up is a skill that I've found quite useful in developing pressure from bottom position, love these examples 🙂
This is why I like your channel so much, I never though fireman’s carry could be done from the floor but when I saw you doing it it just made sense to me. Awesome!
The Danger! Thank you for the clarity you offer. You are a Masterful Teacher, i.e. teaching Teachers how to teach. You can only be underestimated and underacknowledged, but "The Truth" will invariably surface to any true seeker of "The Truth." Pure Love & Respect.
Two Tigers [liang zhi lao hu]
This was really cool! A future video about how to deal with a butt-scooter in BJJ would be cool to see as well.
U go Ramsey...🌪️🌪️🌪️🌀🌀🌀💪💪
Wow, that is a really nice gym.
Please make more videos like this.
In particular what if in MMA or on the street you're down but not out, be it on your butt, on your knees, on your back, or belly. How do you get back in the fight ASAP? Be it by standing up or counter attack.
I at first said to myself "don't they already make butt scooters?.....Aren't they called bicycles?" Lol
Interestingly the kata guruma is more commonly used from the floor now in judo since you can press up on the belt line from that angle which is still legal now that grabbing the leg isn't
ramsey is the best
how do all? i disarmed a bad sport using a spud sack, [ firemans ], carry when he lunged at my torso with a switchblade cause he lost a game of 8 ball. thought he was raising his forearm to shake hand so i did same then noticed blade appear from his fist, grabbed his wrist with knife and steered blade past stomach while looping left arm between his legs from behind, rolling him onto shoulders. could have busted his spine in two from that position. i was wicket keeper for 2 seasons at college so perhaps quicker to react than most. just wondering if its viable for most trainees to accomplish manouvre or did i react for the ' handshake ' which probably saved my life.
p.s. i carried him between 16 8 ball tables in full view of 120 plus regulars at the astra, bondi beach, and rolled him off the balcony 11' onto roof of sedan parked. heard knife tinkle on the bitumen while turning to get back to next challenge. taztez.
Hi Ramsey!! I call this sibling fighting ha ha ha 😂🤣 every time wrestling would be on TV we would try to do the moves.
Spinning on your back kicking. We would call that the turtle shell move or something like that.
This would be why I always stepped on the ankles of butt scooters
Ramsey,I have a question.A lot of us spar hard because doing so boosts our self confidence.I used to spar hard in the past but I agree with you that sparring hard is not that good,.So how can I spar without injuring myself and keeping my self confidence level high?Thanks for your answer.
We’ll do you know how to fight or don’t you? Do you honestly think you’ll forget how to fight you’re not getting hurt at the gym?
Use more padding. Avoid kicking each other and punching each other at joints.
@@RamseyDewey I know how to fight,but it is psychological.If I do not spar harder for a long while ,I keep saying to myself that I am getting weaker .If hard sparring does not kill me(praise God!) I will get stronger because I fought a guy at the gym that knows how to fight an knows how to deliver hard blows.If a hard blow does not kill me ,it makes me stronger.A lot of us are guided by this principle.
@@grigoreureche345 This is the mentality of someone who has never gotten into a fight.
@@HarryTzianakisTheGodOfSpeed It depends what you mean by the word "fight".If it is about fighting in competitions or on the streetz ,yes I have not got into this kind of fights.If ,by the word " fight"" you mean sparring ,well, here you are wrong.There are a lot of guys that have this kind of mentality ,and need to fuel their ego-s by sparring hard or fighting on the streets constantly.Maybe I am one of them ,who knows?!
Question fellas, gonna try to get started watching MMA, been following boxing for the past 3 years but am getting tired of all the cherry picked opponents/shows. Know very little of the sport, are the UFC fight nights worth watching?
yes.
Which of these would you recomend for heavyweights?
Well, I would recommend stand up and wrestle for real- but I was answering the man’s question about the very specific scenario of wrestling up from a seated position.
I walk around close to 220 lbs right now. This stuff works fine against heavyweights for me. These aren’t size specific techniques.
Hey Ramsey! I just had my first Jiu Jitsu class ever in my life. Naturally, I was lost, any tips? (After get out there and train, because that's what I want to do).
I also got rashguards from X-martial! (I used your code RAMSEY10)
Cool. Keep going. Consistency is key. Log as many hours as you can.
coach can u make a collab with faraz zahabi?
😮
A bunch of techniques that only work in an octogan, not On the Streetz (tm) where they matter. Where are the ear rips and eye gouges?
Master Wong will copyright claim you if you make ear ripping and eye gouging videos.
Ok but if youre on the ground at all during a street fight you lose. Someone can just grab your two feet up in guard and stomp the shit out of your face
I believe he said submission grappling not mma (the Octagon) to be fair.
@@Haboogie Yep, within seconds of the video starting. The reason why was even illustrated.
If you want to see what works in a street fight, watch King Of The Streets. Crazy thing, not all martial arts need to be practical in the streets, we're allowed to enjoy them as sport as well.
A takedown you don't even have to get off your butt to do? That's perfect for the armchair tough guys!
If I were in the special forces and this were on the battlefield, instead of grabbing his leg I'd call in artillery fire or an air strike before I got within grappling distance. Your MMA stuff only applies to MMA with MMA rules, not to wildly different contexts with different rules! This is totally not obvious!
This isn’t “MMA stuff”. As was clearly spelled out seconds into the video: don’t use these techniques in MMA or you will get knocked out cold. Sitting up in guard against a standing fighter is suicide in an MMA fight. The context of this video is submission grappling. Pay attention.
@@RamseyDewey I'm sorry, I was trying to be way over the top in parody of the comments about what people would do on the streets. I guess I was too plausible. :( I did hear what you said about don't do this in MMA because the guy can punch you from that position - I said MMA as part of the joke. I apologize that it was not funny, and not even clear that it was a joke.