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Jon Grappler says
another counter to this is slipping to a wrestlers 2 on 1 and if they still don't give up the grip you can finish a wristlock
Amor Fati says
I counter by turning towards the collar they grip and gripping around their back leading into Sumi Gaeshi; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-eJWMt-2_0 fast forward the video to the 4:32 mark and imagine uke has a cross grip
Erick R says
Love your work, this was eye opening
Aaron Miyahira says
You can drag their arm across and look for a sumi gaeshi variation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNGKRLipITk
Hi There says
damn
kristianOLS says
In judo as of the 2017 Rule change you can have any grip for ~45 seconds (including cross grip) to make an attack.
*as long as you're not defensive in your gripping
kristianOLS says
I really like the cross collar grip break that travis stevens shows in the last Worlds seminar. Its in the Graciemag video. It basically is what xande was doing in this video. When someone get cross collar on you, you shuck like getting a russian tie from head and arm, and grab as far across their back as possible. Travis shows it allows for a really good sumi gaeshi attack, a reset, and a shuck to get uke down into turtle to attack the back.
Erik McCray says
Yup this and cutting across someones knee for a throw is just two of the many moves you can do but your being an ass if you do in judo. Did judo for a long time and just got into bjj it brings a chuckle to me hearing some of the guys that have never done anything but bjj talk about what they can do after they get thrown.
Erik McCray says
Oh almost forgot in the days before the no leg grab BS the counter if you didn't want to just break your opponent the counter was outside single leg then if they stiffed you out turn to the inside for a makakomi'ish thow.
xkidmidnightx says
Aoki broke a guy's arm with this in mma.
José Carlos Barroso Gadelha Neto says
Nice insight, the counter to CCG is classic judo and you can plus receive a flying armbar as a counter too, ive saw so many times, and my sensei always told us , avoid CCG unless you are throwing, i with you fail, go back to arm or belt grip
JP Horning says
When people cross grip I use the Russian 2 on 1. You can force a wrist lock or use 2 on 1 takedown tree of techniques or reach over the back. I pray for people to cross grip me. Sambo has this all figured out already.
Jonny Varron says
Awesome work as always! Any chance of BJJ SCOUT making a breakdown of how Conor Mcgregor can cause the biggest upset in sports history, by knocking out 49-0 Floyd Mayweather?
Ben Zou says
Sacrifice throws like tomoe nage still work when the other guy is stiff arming.
Jay Lee says
@BJJSCOUT Waki-gatame from standing is more or less banned now in judo. Referee discretion in the past was a bit more lenient, but in the past few years they've come down hard on this. It's very hard to do a standing waki-gatame now without getting hansoku-make.
From a safety perspective that makes total sense. High level judo-ka are strong as oxen and are not there to f*** around. Also, there are lots of actual injuries, and they were horrifying, so it's proven to be needlessly dangerous both in theory and in practice.
In terms of less dangerous counters, cross grip (ie, Russian two on one) is the most common counter in Sambo. Here is excellent instruction from Travis Stevens: first dislodge their fist off your shoulder (this is easier said than done, depending on the opponent), pin their elbow to your chest, and rotate the body hard to get the cross grip. This requires a lot of core strength to do on a skilled opponent.
https://youtu.be/n05PdHl2PJM?t=14m31s
Travis steps deep in between their legs in the above video, similar to how he does his Koga-style ippon seoi nage. Personally I like to hook their far leg with a butterfly hook instead, and then turn on one leg, which is Mongolian style (other judo-ka and Sambo people do it as well). It takes more balance, but gives me more connection and accuracy when doing the turn.
refoom says
Makikomi throws are "into" your opponent, never "away" as shown here (imagine the arm a trapped and your back faces/touches the opponent's chest). I do not know the traditional name for this throw, but it seems effective.
Matthew de Groot says
uh sumi gaeshi is right there.
Jake Severin says
Sode tsuri komi goshi is an easy throw counter for this grip.
Christian Polanco says
Cross Collar all day
Monae Dasher says
What's a damn bra commercial doing on your YouTube channel?
AndrewJiuJitsu9 says
Love the music on this one!
KaîÇee Crane says
I found that pushing the elbow in to go for a belly to side position, as like in greco-roman, works well for me
Elhud says
What is with the cave man music seriously its annoying as all shit.
Amor Fati says
Russian Tie to Sumi Gaeshi
shamsam bakar says
guys, I have a crazy counter to the cross collar grip:
Break the damn grip lol
quantumcas says
Awesome video! I love cross collar gripping! Good to know what could happen!
Marvin Benjamin II says
My favorite stand up gripping technique. Thanks for showing this counter.
Adrien FAUCK says
One big and safe counter to the cross grip, sumi-gaeshi , example : see Jimmi pedro with saulo ribeiro in personnal classe…
Swooping Eagle says
Flying armbar!
Dave C. says
u can wristlock them but it must be done quickly.
Robert Biggs says
Sode tsurikomi goshi what I use