The blend of selling outlier vs using it as a tool and not hitting us with the sales pitch every 20 seconds was really solid in this video. Great content as always
This is a great explanation of why people that are just straight up athletic are so hard to deal with. A good athlete will naturally do all of this hip switching stuff when you grab the heist leg, etc
In wrestling we always want to control the bottom leg and/or far leg, which is why we circle to the back on singles and switch to doubles off crack downs… the primary focus is on the far leg) to prevent the scramble and secure the hips. The defense is literally the same as shown here if you were to get taken down to your butt in wrestling. So I don’t see the differences between what is a “wrestling exchange” vs what isn’t. The limp leg off the single is also classic wrestling. Clearly you don’t play guard in wrestling but most of the strategies put forth here are the same as in wrestling. The rules for scoring and what’s considered positional dominance are different. Grappling is grappling. The best thing for Jiu Jitsu moving forward is to understand how wrestling and judo work as well so that the understanding of the concepts of how to control someone doesn’t get reinvented.
Thanks for the video. I’ve been using your video on passing to north-south in class. Works real well. Now I need to fine tune some submissions from there.
Awesome I appreciate the feedback! Yeah I think a lot of times it leads to turtle/front headlock/back scenarios. Relatively hard to submit from north south
Good video, our Mestre from Brazil taught us, a year before, that we had to control one leg so that my opponent didn't get up and it didn't work all the time and I was wondering why. These videos are great for understanding the details and more.
I thought it was used very tactically for sure. Machado used it to take the back as well. There were a few stalling calls given to the top player from closed guard.
Question, how should I be studying someone ? Or what should I be looking for when I want to learn someone style? Because when I watch jiujitsu I tend to not have a specific idea of what I should be studying.
nothing new here but in my humble opinion this is a bad direction for the sport to follow. it takes the art much further from self defense because of how compromised the bottom person is when strikes are introduced
I think if we were to limit the sport to what's realistic from a self defense perspective, we would be grossly limiting the creative games and evolution we witness.
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The blend of selling outlier vs using it as a tool and not hitting us with the sales pitch every 20 seconds was really solid in this video. Great content as always
@@_danielmcg trying to be better about it :)
This is a great explanation of why people that are just straight up athletic are so hard to deal with. A good athlete will naturally do all of this hip switching stuff when you grab the heist leg, etc
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Agreed, Probably without even having to be told or know to do it.
In wrestling we always want to control the bottom leg and/or far leg, which is why we circle to the back on singles and switch to doubles off crack downs… the primary focus is on the far leg) to prevent the scramble and secure the hips.
The defense is literally the same as shown here if you were to get taken down to your butt in wrestling. So I don’t see the differences between what is a “wrestling exchange” vs what isn’t. The limp leg off the single is also classic wrestling. Clearly you don’t play guard in wrestling but most of the strategies put forth here are the same as in wrestling. The rules for scoring and what’s considered positional dominance are different. Grappling is grappling. The best thing for Jiu Jitsu moving forward is to understand how wrestling and judo work as well so that the understanding of the concepts of how to control someone doesn’t get reinvented.
Ayy, good stuff. Nice to see your channel getting traction with guys like Jay Rod
Thank you! Yeah that was awesome to see!
For him to even know the name of someone outside of B-Team means they must have impressed him, given the whole Imanari and Sakuraba examples haha
this is gonna get a lot of hate comments from the street fight bros
"Muh needles"
Haha true that. Good thing they are not the target market
Thanks for the video. I’ve been using your video on passing to north-south in class. Works real well. Now I need to fine tune some submissions from there.
Awesome I appreciate the feedback! Yeah I think a lot of times it leads to turtle/front headlock/back scenarios. Relatively hard to submit from north south
This is gold man.
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So good and clearly explained! 👏🏼
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great video, definitely going to try and put more of this to use
Thank you I am glad you enjoyed it!
Good video, our Mestre from Brazil taught us, a year before, that we had to control one leg so that my opponent didn't get up and it didn't work all the time and I was wondering why. These videos are great for understanding the details and more.
Awesome! I am glad the video resonated so well!
Awesome, i basically have picked alot of this up in the last few weeks.. grappling is scary
This was an especially well done and insightful video
Thank you I am glad you enjoyed it!
When is the butt drag instructional coming out? Asking for a friend. 😂
June 1st 🌈
Very nice breakdown, but it’s too fast if you slow down we can understand more but maybe it’s just me?! BIG OSS👏👏
Right on I appreciate the feedback. I tend to just throw a lot of information out there haha
Master Ken taught me that next to restomping the groin ,always opt to get your toes dirty.
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Phenomenal video.
Bjj scout has a great video about leandro lo called scramble logic that is about similar topics for anyone who is interested.
keep doing these videos please!
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1:10 - Staying ahead of the meta here, we SHOULD see more cradles used to bundle from the using the low single or countering the low single.
Yeah the cradle was used so nicely a couple time in this event. Really got me thinking...
“Get your toes a little dirty” 😂😂
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Sometimes top players will not engage the guard
How does it feel knowing you control the meta?
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What do you think about using the closed guard? This was something Giancarlo would switch to when his opponent would shut down his butterfly guard.
I thought it was used very tactically for sure. Machado used it to take the back as well. There were a few stalling calls given to the top player from closed guard.
Dudes rock!
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watching this as a wrestler to counter the counters
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Hey yo... That thin guy wearing red. That was Gordon Ryan wasn't it? Dang
Bjj scout reimcarnate.
Legend
I know everyone jokes about Melanson’s chatter but he’s got some great instructionals. Just sayin
He is the man!
Neil Melanson!
😂 he is the man
you should do some studding on Andy varela !!!
I like Andy a lot. Seems like a super nice guy
Question, how should I be studying someone ? Or what should I be looking for when I want to learn someone style? Because when I watch jiujitsu I tend to not have a specific idea of what I should be studying.
Great work , better if you don’t play any music in the background, keep it up 👊
Cool cool thank you for the feedback! Glad you enjoyed the video!
why wouldnt I want to wrestle tho? its super fun
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Everything was great except we didnt hear gordon gordon gordon which is ultimate thumb down
I know I am starting to have Gordon withdraws. Might have to go back in the vault and study some old Gordon
@@LIMIBJJ for sure
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nothing new here but in my humble opinion this is a bad direction for the sport to follow. it takes the art much further from self defense because of how compromised the bottom person is when strikes are introduced
I think if we were to limit the sport to what's realistic from a self defense perspective, we would be grossly limiting the creative games and evolution we witness.
lol.
Wah wah keep yappin
Wah wah keep yappin
what is the purpose of those games and evolution, why should that ideal outweight a tendency towards self defense. that is the question@@nukenfry