Standing Mir Lock!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 พ.ค. 2024
- This video I demonstrate a shoulder/elbow lock against an underhook that you can do from the standing position or on the mat. Check out the details and you are sure to find something useful! Enjoy! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please comment below. More videos to come! Please like, share, and subscribe!!
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Oh, no! Coach Brian is going all Stephen Segal on us, lol! Great move and killer details! I learned this decades ago in taekwondo, but this video gives it much more practical context and the details make it more feasible! Thanks for such awesome content!
Called the middle key/bind/lock by Fiore di Liberi in 1409 and by others before. Also has a counter to your counter documented too. Across the world and through time the same techniques appear. Thanks for showing the hip out option to escape.
Reminds me of Jones doing it to Glover and DC
That was legit the first thing I thought,
Thanks coach. More standing arm locks please 🙏
I'd love to see how you do the MIr Lock from guard too!
As a person who got his shoulder dislocated from underhook, i'm scared to death from this move now...
Jon Jones X Glover Teixeira 😉 that position popped Glover Shoulder 👊🏽
More great stuff!
Arm entanglements are a useful tool to be able to draw upon and you have conveyed the positional and leverage advantages of this one very succinctly.
I hit this on a guy with wrestling background and he was dumbfounded. I didn't know what it was, but it "clicked" in my head when he had a lazy underhook. Looking back, luckily I did it slowly.
You must respect it!
I recall Strickland being hit with something similar in that clip where he does stand up grappling with a big fat ADCC champ I forgot the name of. I might have been more of a armbar though.
Hitting the nose to "drive the bone into the brain" haha I remember hearing about that as a kid haha
would you be able to do more armlocks and also wristlock videos? have you ever explored Chinese qinna or hapkido? i know qinna and hapkido have a crap ton of joint locks and manipulations
Shinya Aoki broke some dudes arm like this if it recall correctly. He just slammed it on and broke the guys elbow.
coach is underhook or seatbelt grip best to not get countered with a lock?
Is there an equivalent joint lock punishment for a weak overhook?
This is why I'm too scared to go for the pummelling position or go for underhooks while standing.
Yes its there too.
It looks like an Aikido move that people would say doesn't work.
Because it is. It's old school jujutsu/judo/aikido/bjj.
Shinya Aoki broke a guy's arm with it.
Could u do a no gi Ezekiel Choke defense
V-lock in Shoot wrestling (Catch wrestling).
I suggest Figure-4 grip to finish this one. Much less strength needed, much more power applied.
Killer #1
you see it in jean Claude van dam movies? where?
I think it was in Kickboxer or Bloodsport. I could be wrong.
Kickboxer I believe.
Though if I remember correctly, he didn't do it, it was done to him in fight with Tong Po. Could be wrong though. It's been decades since I saw that film. LoL
Jon Jones vs Everybody
Mike Tyson was good at this
Internals martial arts like Wingchun and taichi are the best actually. I think it would be a game changer if you make a video with Sifu Sergio or Adam Mizner. This could be great !
I love your content and I am myself a BJJ blue belt but seriously, kung-fu gave me the best martial efficiency ever.
Thats also old school Gracie Jiujitsu
Its classic Gracie JiuJitsu ' GrandMaster Rickson Gracie, Masters Rener and Ryron Gracie, you, The Valente Brothers. Master Pedro Sauer, and most of the orignal dirty dozen Masters teach this as a defense to shoulder grabs and such. Just to bad know one except us older guys remember when Jiujitsu was all about self defense and fighting.
Yup!