If you sprained your thumb while grappling and have pain and instability, then this taping technique is extremely useful and helpful with assisting with pain, stability, and to keep you on the mats.
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If you sprained your thumb while grappling and have pain and instability, then this taping technique is extremely useful and helpful with assisting with pain, stability, and to keep you on the mats.
When your opponent postures to prevent your sweep from lasso, re-counter with a spin to the back.
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I joined Masters World Champion, Jason Culbreth (Royce Gracie Black Belt) at his academy and he showed me one of his favorite takedowns.
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Learning how to move with a purpose and relax/breath is easily one of the top things to learn that will drastically change your BJJ performance.
Being able to keep a calm in bad positions or even good positions for that matter. really let’s you take in where you are at.
By digesting the positions and keeping calm you can see more mistakes that not only you are making but your partner as well.
If a person wants to squeeze and keep you in a position usually you are going to be stuck in that position for a minute. So you really want to focus on keeping calm and waiting for your opportunities
This tip has helped many of my students. Hopefully this tip helps you out as well!
I’ve often heard White Belts in BJJ say they are going backwards in their training. And from the vantage point of an experience coach. I can see that this is simply not true.
But why do these newer White Belts in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu feel this way?
So many students have expressed this feeling to me over the years that I’ve settled on what I think is the culprit.
In many cases when a new White Belt starts their BJJ training. They often do all sorts of weird things that are technically unsound. They squeeze when they should push, move when they should remain in position and zig when they should zag.
This is often just due to inexperience and stress. While they get acclimated to the training and learn the rules of Jiujitsu they often just make up for the lack of knowledge with all sorts of mistakes.
Here’s the kicker though. Because they engage in this odd way. It often buys them a little time or at least throws off their opponent. This is because they are doing things that people are not trained to do. So it throws off the rhythm of their more experienced counterpart.
Eventually after the White Belt begins to settle down and use the techniques that have been shown to them. They find themselves getting picked apart.
This is due the fact that they are engaging in the territory of their more experienced training partners and will leave them sitting ducks for a while till they get better.
This is a must though. Everyone has to go through this learning face with their BJJ training. Because while the inexperienced spazzing out might buy you time. It will not ever allow you to win.
In this video I share some insights on this issue that many White Belts in BJJ face.
If you’re a newcomer to Brazilian Jiujitsu. I hope the video is helpful to you in your grappling training!
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P.S. Excuse the jump cutting. There were a bunch of trains passing by!
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Open Guard with no control of grips can be frustrating to deal with. When rolling against an opponent that has a very fast Guard passing game you need to be using these tips.
By sitting to my butt rather than my back I can create more distance and slow a fast passer down. If I start from my back he is already one step ahead of me.
It’s very instinctive to go straight for the hip escape when getting your Guard passed. Once you learn the difference of when to butt scoot vs when to hip escape your open Guard game will drastically improve.
When going into positions from the Open Guard it is important that we control our grips and then scoot into the position. Rather than falling back and setting ourself up for the Guard pass.
Try these tips out and let me know how they work for you!
To paraphrase the adage, when the prey are armed, armed robbers go hungry! There are some good lessons here for all of us as we seek to protect ourselves and our loved ones from armed robbers.
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In this I demonstrate several entries for the Cryangle Choke (Leg-in triangle). Have fun and Happy Training Ninjas!
In this “old school” video (from a few years ago) I show one of my favorite transitional flow drill utilizing the omoplata sequence. This is a fun, tight little flow drill! Happy Training Ninjas!