There was a russian athlete who got paralyzed from the neck down after he unsuccessfully attempted the BJJ flying armbar. He is slowly recovering. DON'T TRY THIS
@James Scott Oh he must mean the guy that was attempting the flying armbar is the one that got hurt, right? Yeah and BJJ guys don't practice falling techniques as much if at all(ukemi)like Judo and Aikido does.
In judo, I learnt how to do this as a counter to O soto gari with my younger brother when we would train at home. I caught a brown belt with it, when I was a yellow belt, he was very surprised that I was fast enough to pull it off. Took a good 3 weeks off practising to get it.
this was easy. I did this first try on a school bully. He grabbed me by the collar with one hand and i followed the steps shown in this video. I have no training experience whatsoever but he was on the ground begging for mercy.
I competed in the NAGA World Championship and my teammate got this done to him. It was the coolest thing I saw at the event. The guy must have practiced this move for at least a year.
That's why everyone should know and take some self defense classes deff always good to know how to avoid these moves like I was in kickboxing for years but I made sure I learned enough jiu jitsu to avoid these moves but a professional bbj would still probably get me cuz they know all the corners to cut
@@HanisNaufal-wf6pc And the point of self defense is to neutralise the threat, most people not under the influence are neutralised after you break their arm
I started rolling jitz at 42. I lasted about three weeks until I tore my rotator cuff. I will miss those three weeks for the rest of my life. This is a young persons game. Don’t wait like I did until your tendons and ligaments are brittle. I wanted to do it after ufc1 but put it off. Big mistake. If you’re thinking about getting into it, do it. It’s an amazing sport.
@I agree with you Nah man I'm 17 and I'm 6 months in, I'm doing great and some there longer struggle with me. It's all about how much you want to learn
I'm 59 now and my first martial art was judo at age 11. I switched to karate after a few months because it looked cooler to be able to do spinning back kicks to the head.... STUPID STUPID STUPID!! I went on to study Muay Thai JzKD Kali and boxing but wouldve given them all up if I could turn back time and study judo or at the very least joined my high school.wrestlimg team. Back in the seventies judo wasnt as sexy as the striking arts but I know now that I shouldve spent more time talking to the judo instructor. what's worst is that j was learning judo for FREELANCERS
Leo, having the opponent laying down flat doesn't happen often on the flying armbar. The move is done so fast that people tapout while standing up. Some fall belly down going inverted and tapout anyways too.
Leo, having the opponent laying down flat doesn't happen often on the flying armbar. The move is done so fast that people tapout while standing up. Some fall belly down going inverted and tapout anyways too.
I joined BJJ for self defense. When the instructor got to the point where we were practicing the flying arm bar I wound up quitting. Most schools become sport orientated vs self defense orientated. I would much rather have spent that time learning how to use BJJ to defend against a crazed punch throwing attack.
The sport is what separates BJJ from other obsolete martial arts styles that have no competition. It branches out and there are schools for everyone. Like in medicine there is a family doctor and specialists...
I agree. I’m a white belt but taking a break to reassess things lol. My training academy is one of “the best” but they focus on competitions. I’m not about to get slammed on my head… I just enjoy the sport. Need to find a gym that focuses on the self defense (and fun) aspect
love the athleticism involved In performing this move, But it seems awfully risky to perform. against a live resisting opponent. i can see you injuring your back neck and head easy
Would you recommend the knee across the belly compared to up against the opponents left arm pit (as if you were jumping guard)? I would think the the knee across the belly helps you pivot so you can throw your leg over his head easier as well as keeping his arm isolated and extened. Anyway, thanks for this video
Sorry for the late reply...lol Never logged on this account again... I really don't have a preference. I think both are effective. I think it's just a matter of picking one and drill it a million times. The gurd one though give a sense of security if things go wrong you have the guard..an omoplata, etc... But a fighter cannot have doubt in his mind. He must believe and go for the kill.
Did this in class today. What he fails to mention is that his opponent resists going to the ground which prevents him from slamming to the floor. I did this today and my opponent didn’t resist at all and I was slammed to the mat without expecting that.
@@rmcc0621 - yea, no offense but you should be able to tell that his partner was holding him up. The essence of the move is that your whole body weight is on your opponent
thanks you for putting your time for spreading your knowledge ,, but there is a gap in left side your opponent which he can take an step toward you head and scape or counter your technique ,, i assume instead of bending you right knee under his arm pit we can put our leg around his body just like the left leg and have more control on our opponent's movement ..
Sam Jones well,in bjj,when there’s a weakness /counter to a move like you talked about,it’s quite likely that people have experimented it (when someone does the flying armbar in training/competition) so don’t worry. May be make a “how to counter a flying armbar” vid? Happy training sir
Also if you wrap the right leg around the body like the left leg its another technique: jump guard/jumping into guard,however its not a submission. Happy training though
Fred Castellano BJJ has applications for self-defense and as a combat sport. This move is better suited for combat sport. Practitioners are aware of that.
Ron Gee well technically you can try to bend the body and land on your back(presumably the other guy doesn’t lift you up forcing to let go before he slams you down) and when someone jumps on you and wrap their bodies around your arm the whole jumping on you will likely pull you down at the start (again,if you’re not big and strong enough to lift them and slam them before they do damage to your elbow joint)
Sliced bread just don't do this on the street please not even on the mats I've been doing BJJ (what this is called) for 3 years and this move is a 100 times more dangerous for you as it is for your opponent
Used to have a brown belt do this, all the time. Easy move to counter: it's massively signposted, so move back and to the side (hard to explain, but it works every time, as long as you're quick) then they are very exposed. Did worry he'd break his flipping neck. To pull this one off, you need real skill - looks easy in the vid. as it's carried out expertly, but far from it in rl.
I also agree it's easy to defend if your reaction time is sharp. Every move has a way out... Lots of guard players master this move. This move was/is done thousands of time in competition and even in the cage.
I wonder if it works in real life, try to hold to tight shirts with Chinese fabrics that will break the moment you are midair. Also with someone without shirt, does it work?
R K probably not a dude with a t-shirt, but a guy in a winter coat might work. Probably with a suit coat too. Remember that for your next office meeting.
Correction, any karate move can be effective if timed properly and executed good enough. This is good for after you get back up from wrestling to go back to boxing, an your opponent is fatigued
Or maybe if you're just fast and precise taking the first action as we have seen hundreds of flying armbar finishes in the first 10 seconds of many many matches.
Koff Lingware tell me how the tournament went I haven’t gone to one tho i’am thinking about it i’am only a white belt with 4 strips so not sure if that’s high enough but I’am going to go eventually so might as well start early
There is an IF for everything but depends if the arm won't be broken by then, or if the guy would tapout fast, in combat sports. This is not a first or second choice of moves for self-defense because you land your head on the ground on the street and that's not a smart decision. This is mainly a sports BJJ technique.
Hudson Webb the groin creates a fulcrum on the elbow. When you elevate the hips at that point and at the same time you pull the wrist to the opposite direction, which is also the same direction the shoulder is going, you then are able to hyperextend the elbow ligaments effortlessly.
I guess my question is this type of move applicable to street fighting ? Why would someone allow you to get that close to perform such a maneuver on you ? Is distance really the key to defending yourself or is getting close to your opponent more important if you know these types of moves ?
You have to set it up man, this is just for demonstration. The first rule in going for an arm lock or bar, DONT go straight for the arm. That's obvious.
Basically, but your left arm just puts the extra umph bc ud need a fucking massive crotch to do it w out the arm under his elbow, acts like a crank, i also realized thats what im doing wrong
One of the so called "Double Edge Sword" moves. . . its too risky to pull off. . . the fight may end with your enemy doing absolutely nothing or die laughing if you miss or fail ^^
TONY MONTANA No , people are not thinking about how they can knee you or attack you when they feel like their elbow is gonna pop out . Even they don’t know how to fight they will try to escape the armbar before anything . Plus that would be ilegal in competitions which is what this video is intended for
There was a russian athlete who got paralyzed from the neck down after he unsuccessfully attempted the BJJ flying armbar. He is slowly recovering. DON'T TRY THIS
@jorge alberto top result, search unsuccessful flying armbar
@James Scott Oh he must mean the guy that was attempting the flying armbar is the one that got hurt, right? Yeah and BJJ guys don't practice falling techniques as much if at all(ukemi)like Judo and Aikido does.
@@H4I2I2EE If their legs don't latch on to the head they can fall on their neck causing paralysis
@@Me-wk7dz Yep if you seldom practice falling techniques(ukemi) you don't how to fall safely.
@@H4I2I2EE of course aikido practices getting slammed, rest is useless and not of much use in a fight
Thank you for taking your time in the making.
Thank you!
kune revillame Easy? Really? It is beautiful, of course. But easy? No, man
In judo, I learnt how to do this as a counter to O soto gari with my younger brother when we would train at home. I caught a brown belt with it, when I was a yellow belt, he was very surprised that I was fast enough to pull it off. Took a good 3 weeks off practising to get it.
You sure it was o soto gari thi, i cant visualize how is the fliying armbar a counter for it
Very good, all I want to say is be really careful. Worse injuries in BJJ occur with falling bodyweight so it's very dangerous
this was easy. I did this first try on a school bully. He grabbed me by the collar with one hand and i followed the steps shown in this video. I have no training experience whatsoever but he was on the ground begging for mercy.
@@sxlt96 Did everyone start clapping after 😂
@@oscarhenry3459 They were hooting though
I competed in the NAGA World Championship and my teammate got this done to him. It was the coolest thing I saw at the event. The guy must have practiced this move for at least a year.
seen many a competitor knock themselves out with this....
That's what I was just thinking it's one thing when hes helping you demonstrate as opposed to an actual fight I'm going to let you drop
@@rongee4490 slams are illegal in bjj
@@Unknown-lj2kw i was talking a street fight
Ron Gee this wasn’t about street fights though, idiot
xxx _ g3tr3kt _ xxx yea not in street fights but in competition they do this technique and knock THEMSELVES out.
Meanwhile, beware of flying armchair black belts everywhere :P
where tf did the chair come from???
@@489yugioh ok
That's why everyone should know and take some self defense classes deff always good to know how to avoid these moves like I was in kickboxing for years but I made sure I learned enough jiu jitsu to avoid these moves but a professional bbj would still probably get me cuz they know all the corners to cut
@@treepeenbawlz1934 good for you? Do you feel better still?
Are you still such a mega level badass???
If you push hard enough you'll break the bullies arm
true lol
That’s the point of the armbar
@@skechie12 martial art, arm bar and everything is for self defend...not make people injured....thats the point
@@HanisNaufal-wf6pc And the point of self defense is to neutralise the threat, most people not under the influence are neutralised after you break their arm
All the bullies liking your comment getting ready to break their next victims arm
Or: how to break your friends arm in a training session. Hahaha
Thank you for showing that well demonstration. Now I can show my grandma so she can give me cookies
I started rolling jitz at 42. I lasted about three weeks until I tore my rotator cuff. I will miss those three weeks for the rest of my life. This is a young persons game. Don’t wait like I did until your tendons and ligaments are brittle. I wanted to do it after ufc1 but put it off. Big mistake. If you’re thinking about getting into it, do it. It’s an amazing sport.
@I agree with you Nah man I'm 17 and I'm 6 months in, I'm doing great and some there longer struggle with me. It's all about how much you want to learn
Everyone is different. I started at 48, I’m now 51 and still loving it. Admittedly, I don’t recover like I used too😮
Watch Gracie’s rolling over 50 video
Thank you so much Dad!!!!
I'm 59 now and my first martial art was judo at age 11.
I switched to karate after a few months because it looked cooler to be able to do spinning back kicks to the head....
STUPID STUPID STUPID!!
I went on to study Muay Thai JzKD Kali and boxing
but wouldve given them all up if I could turn back time and study judo or at the very least joined my high school.wrestlimg team.
Back in the seventies judo wasnt as sexy as the striking arts but I know now that I shouldve spent more time talking to the judo instructor.
what's worst is that j was learning judo for FREELANCERS
Leo, having the opponent laying down flat doesn't happen often on the flying armbar. The move is done so fast that people tapout while standing up. Some fall belly down going inverted and tapout anyways too.
Leo, having the opponent laying down flat doesn't happen often on the flying armbar. The move is done so fast that people tapout while standing up. Some fall belly down going inverted and tapout anyways too.
Your the guy who confronted the hillbilly ninja on springer.
I joined BJJ for self defense. When the instructor got to the point where we were practicing the flying arm bar I wound up quitting. Most schools become sport orientated vs self defense orientated. I would much rather have spent that time learning how to use BJJ to defend against a crazed punch throwing attack.
The sport is what separates BJJ from other obsolete martial arts styles that have no competition. It branches out and there are schools for everyone. Like in medicine there is a family doctor and specialists...
I agree. I’m a white belt but taking a break to reassess things lol. My training academy is one of “the best” but they focus on competitions. I’m not about to get slammed on my head… I just enjoy the sport. Need to find a gym that focuses on the self defense (and fun) aspect
Very well done! Thank you for sharing.
Awesome move to have in your back pocket👀💯
Very nice! Smooth technique
im here for how to fight chapter 41
Same lmfao
Mee
bsjsnsi sameee
same lol
Muchas gracias exelente video.🥋
Excellent demonstration.
SMART HOME SIMPLY! Thank you!
Slick. I love the breakdown.
Thank you!
Excelent my friend.. can you show diferences between americana, kimura, omoplata and many other bars? .. thanx.
Americana is you push the wrist up, kimura is you push the wrist down.
Great intstuctional video, thx!
nice! thanks this will help me in comp!
The Spider Boss it's probably banned in your rule association.
Thanks!
Nice video bro
Excellent way of teaching
God bless you 💗
Thank you so much
Makes it look so easy :)
It's a bold strategy, Cotton, let's see if it pays off
Thank you my grandma stands no chance 🙏
lol
very clear !
love the
athleticism involved In performing this move, But it seems awfully risky to perform. against a live resisting opponent. i can see you injuring your back neck and head easy
Doesn't seem that hard ..im 5"6 190 think I could do it rn
The injury i see is similar to the what happens when pulling guard
@@adoboFosho maybe if you were a little lighter
@@adoboFosho Bruh im a couple cm's away from 5'6 and im 103 pounds. you must be a whole unit.
@@animeandstuff5377 I'm 200 now 😂
Stopped the bjj doing more powerlifting
Lovely work fellas, thank you very much for this.
Thank you!
Thank you very much master!
Crazy!
excellent technique, I always wondered about the counter move when someone grabs my shirt collar. now I know it.
Yup, me too: I just watched this video and now I’m a black belt.
@@feliscorax ha ha.
Wow thanks
Would you recommend the knee across the belly compared to up against the opponents left arm pit (as if you were jumping guard)? I would think the the knee across the belly helps you pivot so you can throw your leg over his head easier as well as keeping his arm isolated and extened. Anyway, thanks for this video
Sorry for the late reply...lol Never logged on this account again...
I really don't have a preference. I think both are effective. I think it's just a matter of picking one and drill it a million times. The gurd one though give a sense of security if things go wrong you have the guard..an omoplata, etc... But a fighter cannot have doubt in his mind. He must believe and go for the kill.
Great explanation!
Thank you!
1:54 absolutely terrified this is how it'll play out irl
Did this in class today. What he fails to mention is that his opponent resists going to the ground which prevents him from slamming to the floor. I did this today and my opponent didn’t resist at all and I was slammed to the mat without expecting that.
Should have been obvious. How long have you been training?
@@kevinb314 3.5 years.
@@rmcc0621 - yea, no offense but you should be able to tell that his partner was holding him up. The essence of the move is that your whole body weight is on your opponent
Nice.
thanks you for putting your time for spreading your knowledge ,, but there is a gap in left side your opponent which he can take an step toward you head and scape or counter your technique ,, i assume instead of bending you right knee under his arm pit we can put our leg around his body just like the left leg and have more control on our opponent's movement ..
Sam Jones well,in bjj,when there’s a weakness /counter to a move like you talked about,it’s quite likely that people have experimented it (when someone does the flying armbar in training/competition) so don’t worry. May be make a “how to counter a flying armbar” vid? Happy training sir
Also if you wrap the right leg around the body like the left leg its another technique: jump guard/jumping into guard,however its not a submission. Happy training though
Too fancy. Dangerous on the street.
it's for competition however some people could use it in a real fight
Fred Castellano BJJ has applications for self-defense and as a combat sport. This move is better suited for combat sport. Practitioners are aware of that.
Good
I wish I could learn this
U CAN
without landing on my neck i dont know it seems like one of thoose moves where the other person has to help you into it..never the less cool
Ron Gee well technically you can try to bend the body and land on your back(presumably the other guy doesn’t lift you up forcing to let go before he slams you down) and when someone jumps on you and wrap their bodies around your arm the whole jumping on you will likely pull you down at the start (again,if you’re not big and strong enough to lift them and slam them before they do damage to your elbow joint)
the white belt ultimate flex
Ty
Now I can make my bully scream
Sliced bread 2.0 yeah let’s go
Sliced bread just don't do this on the street please not even on the mats I've been doing BJJ (what this is called) for 3 years and this move is a 100 times more dangerous for you as it is for your opponent
Practiced this all night... My bicep is redder than holy shit
Thanks! Now i can join my parents when they're wrestling
LMAO
Me, someone who doesn't do Jiu Jitsus: "I'll watch this video next."
I like to start mine with a backflip, but to each their own
Thanks man my grandma never stood a chance
lol
Instructions unclear. Got my head stuck in a peppa pig house
Neck went out of chat
In a real fight this seem high risky and very unlikely to work.
POV: Mom wanted you to finish your homework and you said no. This is only a demonstration
Used to have a brown belt do this, all the time. Easy move to counter: it's massively signposted, so move back and to the side (hard to explain, but it works every time, as long as you're quick) then they are very exposed.
Did worry he'd break his flipping neck.
To pull this one off, you need real skill - looks easy in the vid. as it's carried out expertly, but far from it in rl.
I also agree it's easy to defend if your reaction time is sharp. Every move has a way out... Lots of guard players master this move. This move was/is done thousands of time in competition and even in the cage.
I wonder if it works in real life, try to hold to tight shirts with Chinese fabrics that will break the moment you are midair. Also with someone without shirt, does it work?
R K probably not a dude with a t-shirt, but a guy in a winter coat might work. Probably with a suit coat too. Remember that for your next office meeting.
In that case, u hold the tricep with one and the back of the neck with other hand.It will work.
youtube Demetrious Johnson’s flying armbar
Thanks ! my grandma didn't stand a chance Next time im getting v bucks
lol
Thes are the things that actually work in a fight
I have a Black Fanbelt in Flying Bottle Street Quan...
Nice
where are you located?
Mr. Yepremian kicker&mma fighter Sarasota, FL
What does it matter it’s been 3 years and you haven’t done shit
Roberto Deoliveira hahahah
Roberto Deoliveira dude,that’s the funniest response I’ve read all year...tanx
Denis Lynch I forgot I even said this lmao ur welcome😂😂😂
Correction, any karate move can be effective if timed properly and executed good enough. This is good for after you get back up from wrestling to go back to boxing, an your opponent is fatigued
Or maybe if you're just fast and precise taking the first action as we have seen hundreds of flying armbar finishes in the first 10 seconds of many many matches.
Fight class ?
When doing the flying armbar i can never get my opponent right down to the ground so that they're laying flat on their backs
Wow
DEL RIOOOO
can this be used in a MMA fight? you cant grab a hold of something
Yes u can
Armpit hair
You can grab the arm and the head
You can do it from a clinch too
Paige VanZant, Demitrious Johnson
Are you allowed to do this in tournaments for bjj for white belts?
No I would assume check the rules but I feel it shouldn’t be I know it isn’t for IBJF tournaments
Billy Chop ok thanks
Koff Lingware no problem
Koff Lingware tell me how the tournament went I haven’t gone to one tho i’am thinking about it i’am only a white belt with 4 strips so not sure if that’s high enough but I’am going to go eventually so might as well start early
kesini gara gara how to fight :v
eh sama lol
Fractured my neck tried this
Why does it say Flying armbar I guess? What does I guess supposed to mean?
in an mma or street fight, can’t he throw punches with his left while you’re on the ground securing the lock?
There is an IF for everything but depends if the arm won't be broken by then, or if the guy would tapout fast, in combat sports. This is not a first or second choice of moves for self-defense because you land your head on the ground on the street and that's not a smart decision. This is mainly a sports BJJ technique.
If it's done right this move hurts alot
Doesn't that leave an opening for open shots too the face with the left hand if your opponent is bigger then you
That is an IF for everything.
What do u have to do to hurt his arm I’m kinda confused please help
Hudson Webb the groin creates a fulcrum on the elbow. When you elevate the hips at that point and at the same time you pull the wrist to the opposite direction, which is also the same direction the shoulder is going, you then are able to hyperextend the elbow ligaments effortlessly.
Pull wrist down and hump = broken arm
And to think i trip myself up getting in and out of my car! This guy uses his opponent as a jungle gym!
When you wieght 30 lbs and jump on the guy that is 6 feet tall about 160 lbs so it becomes the flying arm pack 😂.
Thats actually fuckin bad ass shit. Look up universal soldier regeneration fight
I watched the guy break his neck trying that move and I came here to see how it was supposed to be done.
Who came here after wachting a kid doing flying armbar
Can u do that if someone isnt wearing a suit
yes, hand cupping the back and monkey grip on the triceps. It's the No-Gi BJJ Flying armbar version.
I thought this was a video game from the thumbnail and weird grey background
What if he doesn't want to stand there and let you do that to him?
What if he isn't strong enough to hold you up?
For the first part, you gotta do it quickly and pray. For the second part, you roll it into an almost normal armbar
I guess my question is this type of move applicable to street fighting ? Why would someone allow you to get that close to perform such a maneuver on you ? Is distance really the key to defending yourself or is getting close to your opponent more important if you know these types of moves ?
This is not a move for street fights unless you are fighting an oaf.
me after watching this: where's my little brother?
lol - Don't do this at home!
1:25
Very nice,it doesn't on the streets tho.. The standing guy will kneel or stump on your face
You have to set it up man, this is just for demonstration. The first rule in going for an arm lock or bar, DONT go straight for the arm. That's obvious.
Is this jiu-jitsu technic?
It's more of a judo technique
First step: be a black belt.
🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾🌾
I’m 10so cool this is my moms phone I did it on a blue belt
I thought this was a Jamie Oliver cooking video. Opps
It's s flying armbar not a BJJ flying armbar, used by all combat sports especially Judo from time in memoriam.
So after you get your leg over him, do you push your groin up to dislocate the arm?
Yea
I do
goofy productions ok
Basically, but your left arm just puts the extra umph bc ud need a fucking massive crotch to do it w out the arm under his elbow, acts like a crank, i also realized thats what im doing wrong
We have learned the fundamentals of an armbar
i want to be arm bar guy... i believe training this would help set up from many situations.
Wish I had some rolling partners bbj gyms are a lot to add to the bills I already have when I was a lil younger I didn't have all these dam bills smh
I think it's all *alright*
Listo para hacercela a mi cuñaditoxd
One of the so called "Double Edge Sword" moves. . . its too risky to pull off. . . the fight may end with your enemy doing absolutely nothing or die laughing if you miss or fail ^^
Ahhh just pretend you are pulling guard lol
In the sense I use this in my judo tourney is it legal
I don't know Judo rules. But I've seen flying armbars in Judo.
Curious can't he counter with dropping his left knee in your face or head ?
TONY MONTANA No , people are not thinking about how they can knee you or attack you when they feel like their elbow is gonna pop out . Even they don’t know how to fight they will try to escape the armbar before anything . Plus that would be ilegal in competitions which is what this video is intended for