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This video shows two applications of an old armlock that continues to be effective in all types of sport grappling and self-defense.
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Our friend Laura asked about strategies from starting a roll from the knees in jiu-jitsu. The reality is, this position only exists in training, and it just a way of starting an open roll on the ground. We discuss some training strategies and the different types of sparring for specific skill development for BJJ.
We would love to hear from you. What do you normally do when starting from the knees?
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It has been awhile! It’s good to be back. I’ve been slammed this past month. Enough about me let’s talk about this technique!
Being on someone’s back was easily my weakest position up until 3 years ago. A fresh blue belt could escape my back control. I just never really worked to take the back. I always liked mount and side control and tried to finish there.
I realized how bad I sucked at the position one day when my coach had us start on the back the entire class because everyone is switching to ebi rules. Everyone was escaping my control easily. I realized wow I’m terrible at this I really need to work on it. Not gonna lie I was pretty hard on myself. I spent the entire car ride home listening to I wanna get better.
After realizing this I started making it a goal to take everyone’s back and keep it. I studied how people were escaping and drilled in my head ways that I could prevent them from escaping. I started using these three things and I was able to stop most people from escaping my control. Listing to eye of the tiger helped me tremendously.
After that I realized man I’m pretty good at holding the back but now I can’t finish anyone… and that’s a technique for another day. Enjoy the video and I will talk to you next time!🤙🏻
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this video shows two things that are among my favorites in jiu jitsu. 1. meeting new people from different backgrounds and cultures 2. creating something different.
jiu jitsu has been my main tool to find different forms of inspiration in life – it has given me the opportunity to presence different paths of success from all kind of people and I am grateful for it.
in this video @aleborgonovojj gives his feedback on two of the new @artofjiujitsu gi releases. both are very clean, simple with a lot of details – just how we like it.
I met Ale in a trip to Sardinia, Italy when I was invited to teach a weeklong private camp at the Berlusconi’s home. It was probably one of my favorite trips of all time and was there that I invited Ale to train with us in California.
I appreciate it a lot when I see people coming from all different parts of the world to learn jiu jitsu and create their on path of success.
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