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In the much-anticipated 50th episode of “Rolled Up”, Budo Jake ventures to OC Judo to hone his skills under the tutelage of none other than the esteemed 6th degree black belt, Juan Montenegro. As the training ensues, the conversation naturally drifts towards the fascinating and ever-evolving world of martial arts.
The duo delves into the crucial aspect of balance between standing techniques and ground techniques, a topic that has sparked numerous debates within the community. Juan Montenegro sheds light on his experience and imparts invaluable wisdom about the importance of mastering both, as they complement each other and form the foundation of a well-rounded fighter.
As the training progresses, the two delve into the equally important concept of leaving one’s ego at the door. Juan Montenegro emphasizes that ego has no place in martial arts, and that humility is an essential trait for any practitioner. He imparts this vital lesson to Jake, emphasizing that ego can cloud one’s judgement and hinder their growth as a martial artist.
As the session draws to a close, Juan Montenegro demonstrates some of his signature moves, including a brilliant Osoto Gari counter throw, a series of impressive pinning techniques, and an armbar that left Jake in awe. The sheer finesse and technical proficiency on display were a testament to Juan Montenegro’s mastery of the art, leaving Budo Jake with a newfound appreciation for the beauty and complexity of Judo.
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I will be returning to Gracie Zug to teach a seminar on two of my most powerful weapons: the Side Control and the Guillotine Choke.
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Cutting Edge Leglocks is the brand new leglocking instructional by BJJ black belts Rob Biernacki and Stephan Kesting https://www.grapplearts.com/cutting-edge-leglocks.
In Cutting Edge Leglocks, renowned black belt instructors Rob Biernacki and Stephan Kesting guide you through the most effective techniques, strategies, transitions, defenses, and recounters of the modern leglock scene in no gi competition.
WHAT’S IN CUTTING EDGE LEGLOCKS
Here is a quick overview of what you can find in each volume of Cutting Edge Leglocks. This instructional contains over 10 hours of organised, no-filler content with techniques, strategies, counters, recounters and drilling footage in 12 Volumes…
Vol 1, Cutting Edge Leglock Concepts and Strategies
Here you get a high-level breakdown of the concepts and strategies used by today’s highest-level leglockers. These ideas will help keep you current and provide a strong context for all of the subsequent material in the instructional.
Vol 2, The 411 / Saddle / Cross Ashi
The 411 position is one of the most powerful ways to attack the legs because it controls your opponent while giving you access to the inside heel hook. Now you can learn how to make this position even more powerful with improved methods of applying the heel hook, countering his escape attempts, and entries that he won’t see coming and will find incredibly difficult to stop!
Vol 3, Outside Ashi, Standard Ashi & Butterfly Ashi
Here you get detailed breakdowns of three related positions: the outside ashi, the standard ashi, and butterfly ashi. You’ll learn new control mechanisms and new submissions that are consistently taking gold in high-level no gi competition.
Vol 4, Inside Ashi & The Z Lock
The Z lock is an incredibly powerful control and finishing mechanism, and when you combine it with all the related attacks that you’re going to learn in this section you’ll make your opponent’s life a living hell. You’ll also learn exactly what to do to get into this position and how to shut down your opponent’s attempts to escape. This is essential knowledge for the modern leglocker!
Vol 5, The False Reap
The false reap is an innovative control and attack scheme that has developed in the last 5 years and is now regularly seen on the competition circuit. You’ll learn the hidden details the pros use to enter into this position, off-balance their opponents, and finish the match with devastating submissions.
Vol 6, 50/50 Concepts and Strategies
No serious grappler can afford to be ignorant of the changes to the 50/50. Here you’ll get the high-level strategies that have transformed the 50/50 and will give you an enormous amount of confidence doing battle in the leglock arena.
Volume 7, Passing the 50/50 Position
To have a good 50/50 game you need be comfortable on both the top and the bottom. In this section Rob will teach you how to keep the pressure on your opponent from the top position, smash him, pass his guard, or submit him with submissions that come on quickly and effortlessly.
Vol 8, Bottom 50/50 Attacks & Secondary Submissions
The world of the 50/50 has been transformed by improved attacking strategies from the bottom. You’ll learn new approaches to flip the script and attack your opponent from the 50/50 without putting yourself at risk. This might be the most important part of the instructional.
Vol 9, 50/50 Entries
If you can attack with an unexpected leglock then you have a HUGE advantage over your opponent, and in this section you’ll learn how to do just that. Here you’ll learn the newest, most surprising ways to attack with the 50/50 from the bottom from all the most common no gi guard positions.
Vol 10, Reverse Pathways and Ankle Clamps
Most leglock attacks start by controlling the leg entanglement position first and then moving on to the actual finish second. The reverse pathway approach turns that paradigm on its head; in a reverse pathway approach you start by controlling the foot at end of the lever and only then shooting into position for the submission. Submissions applied in this manner come on QUICK and POWERFUL making this an approach all serious competitors need to be aware of.
Vol 11, Countering Leglock Backtakes
The development of rolling back takes to counter leglock attacks has been a major development in the game. Therefore as a leglocker you need to understand and know how to counter this style of back take. Fortunately, there are tried and true methods you can use to completely shut down his rolling back take, end up on top, or even improve your position to apply even more devastating leglocks.
Vol 12, How to Drill Cutting Edge Leglocks
Knowing techniques is only the first step, the real magic happens in the training. In this volume Rob Biernacki shares the specific drills he uses so that you will become comfortable in leglock exchanges and learn how to safely navigate leglock tangles and tap your opponent out!
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This video I talk with my students about what happened in the Jack Greener neck injury situation. 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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Here’s a throw that has been used effectively for years in all grappling sports. It goes by Te Guruma (Hand Wheel) and Sukui Nage (Scooping Throw).
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Counter the SLX (single leg X guard) with a rolling scissor wedge backtake, and then recountering that backtake with a kneebar that could easily be converted into a backside 50/50 heel hook if you prefer. The leglock game is evolving rapidly and you have to keep up or get left behind! From Cutting Edge Leglocks #bjj #leglocks #nogi
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Understandably, many people in the jiu-jitsu community became very concerned and jumped to quick conclusions about the Greener case based on the limited amount of information available.
Having been involved in this case for nearly 2 years, I’m releasing this 22-minute video to:
1) Clarify that I don’t believe Francisco Iturralde’s action’s on November 29, 2018, were malicious or intentionally harmful.
2) Shed light on some of the specifics of this case that guided my decision to get involved, along with the essential (previously unpublished) evidence that was considered at trial when determining whether there was “unreasonable risk” present, and whether or not the injury could have been avoided.
3) Share what I learned throughout the process with the hope of informing BJJ instructors, school owners, and everyone who practices it to ensure that we can continue doing what we love without this ever happening again.
For those who are unfamiliar, this case was regarding a sparring session between a BJJ white belt, Jack Greener, and a BJJ black belt instructor, Francisco Iturralde, that lead to a neck injury causing the student to lose control of all four limbs. Thankfully, his condition has improved since, however, he remains a quadriplegic with severe and permanent injuries including limited function of all four limbs, loss of sensation from the nipples down, bowel and bladder incontinence, and much more.
I was called to offer my expert opinion on this matter. At first, I was hesitant to become involved in the case based on the effect it might have on the jiu-jitsu community, but upon reviewing the footage, and better understanding the specifics, I came to a position where I actually felt obligated to take a stance on the standard of care we owe to our students, and that I believe is necessary for our industry to thrive. Like all the expert witnesses on this case (including my second cousin who was the expert for the defense), I was compensated for my time.
I also understand that accidents are bound to happen in our sport, and that students who enroll must understand and accept a reasonable level of risk when practicing jiu-jitsu. As professional instructors, our top priority must remain the safety of our students, and there are simple steps that can be taken to minimize unreasonable risks to each of them.
Some key points that I wanted to touch on:
The Technique: On the surface it appears that the technique was done “correctly” and that this was just a freak accident. Upon closer inspection, the facts indicate otherwise, and this is thoroughly explained in this video.
Spike: I now understand that the terms “spike” without context can be confusing and misleading (especially when communicating with BJJ practitioners who have a technical definition in mind when they hear that word) and that was not my intent. In the video I explain how although what Mr. Iturralde did was not technically a spike, the reason why spiking is illegal in BJJ competition is precisely to avoid the type of injury that Jack sustained. This becomes especially clear when you observe the position of their bodies in Frame 70 of the video.
Precedent: There appears to be some fear this case may set a precedent that if anyone gets hurt doing jiu-jitsu, that the school and/or instructor will automatically get sued and be held liable. I’m not qualified to give legal advice, but my opinion is that this will not be the case. This was a very unique and preventable situation involving: a black belt instructor sparring with a white belt; who performed a technique he never taught to the student, and did the technique in a manner that is inconsistent with how it’s conventionally taught, rather than opting for a safer technique (of which there are many). In was the convergence of these very unique and extenuating circumstances that led the jury to reach the verdict it did.
Waivers: There is some concern out there that waivers aren’t valid. In this particular case, the waiver wasn’t admitted as evidence due to some technical errors in the waiver itself, but nothing has led me to believe that they are not valid as a whole. Again, I’m not giving legal advice, but this is all the more reason why school owners will want to make sure they have their waivers reviewed by an attorney.
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