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It’s important when you train to have a conceptual framework in which to place the techniques you learn. Otherwise you just get overloaded with moves and have no ability to use them correctly or fully. Here, I discuss something I teach all my students.
It’s a simple way to think about how they should approach using guards and how they should prioritize which guard they use for various situations.
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A great question was asked to me the other day. This is my response.
I think it is great to learn from different people. Each person my teach you something that will fit into your game. Like I said in the video “one day I will teach a technique and it will work for ten people. The other people in class won’t like it” but someone else my show their variation of the move and those people lean more towards that technique. Which is fine. You use what works into your game. That’s the beauty of jiujitsu.
Not everything I learned came from one instructor. I did many privates/seminars/ even tournaments to learn different techniques. You can learn from any body style and make their technique work for your game. Most of the time my stuff came from experimenting with techniques shown in class and how I could use them to work for me.
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I got asked about how to become more creative with BJJ. This question comes from our friend who is doing really well.
Things are moving along in a good way. His techniques are working just fine. But he wants to adapt things to create his own style like he sees others doing.
In this video I’ll talk about a rather uncreative way that creativity comes about in your Brazilian Jiu-jitsu game.
And it starts with the idea that techniques spread like infectious diseases.
For example.
I got thrown this Saturday. And not just with any throw. . .It was a beautiful throw.
It came at the hands of my buddy Dru ( a brown belt) who was in town this weekend.
He’s from south Florida and trained with Cyborg. And the throw he hit me with he learned that from Cyborg. Cyborg taught him this throw both by instruction and hitting him with it during rolling.
Now when he threw me in front of all of my students, did I get mad? Nah I actually laughed told him it was a “pretty” throw and kept rolling.
And then after we got done rolling I had him show me the technique so that I can drill it!
This is how techniques spread. From one person to the next like an infection or disease.
Each infected person making the technique their own.
Now with any disease after it gets cured or treated. It begins to adapt, right?
The same happens in Brazilian Jiujitsu. As you add new techniques to the mix. Your training partners will adapt to stop your moves and submissions. And then you’ll be forced to adapt them to new situations.
This adapting is a point where creativity often comes back in. Not by sheer creativity but from necessity.
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A common issue from playing lapel guard. People standing straight up. This is a good example of people putting themselves in bad positions to avoid an obvious threat. You can advantage of them over compensating on their defense and going to a pretty non-threatening and vulnerable stance, just to avoid your attack. Being aware that this is a common defense allows you to redirect your motion into a technique that can directly counter and take advantage of their overcompensation. Counters to the counters. All on lapelguard.com @keenanonline @hyperfly @spyder_korea
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Getting a big squeeze from half guard can ruin your day.
Whenever you lose that under hook battle and get cross faced, that squeeze can be brutal. It also is very difficult to escape that squeeze, and can leave you helpless as your chin gets turned and cranked.
And that is just the start! With enough time, they will pass your guard and can keep that pressure to setup an arm lock or arm triangle. So it is bad news all around.
But what are you supposed to do?
Don’t fight for the under hook on the side they have it on – you already lost that battle. Instead, get the inside position on the opposite side! The battle is much easier as they aren’t even concerned about that side, so you can recover your guard and even stand up with ease. Just check out the video:
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