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Sometimes your opponent is wise to your mount escapes you need to go to a backup plan. Here are 3 unexpected ways to escape the mount. From https://www.grapplearts.com/pinescapes
The armdrag from guard is a technique used to win high level competitions all the time – here’s how to counter it!
00:00 Armdrag Demo
00:10 Counter 1: The Judo Chop
00:35 Counter 2: Redrag to Back
01:08 Counter 3: Post, Pike, Pass, Followup
If you want to see the rolling backtake at the end of counter from another angle check out https://www.youtube.com/shorts/v25UGrOFqYs
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the different styles of armdrag from the Armdrag and 2-on-1 Control Formula: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxE9Mwu6_IM
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I recently watched a podcast with Demetrious Johnson, DJ, Might Mouse, or whatever other name you’d like to use…
He was a former UFC Champion, One FC Champion, and one of the best grapplers in MMA.
Recently on a podcast, he said Jiu-Jitsu was harder than MMA. The clip is in this video.
He specifies how much harder Gi is than No-Gi too.
In the combat sports world people crap on Jiu-Jitsu. In the Jiu-Jitsu world, people crap on the Gi. It’s interesting to hear that an MMA legend has the opinion that DJ does.
I agree with him. Sort of…
I’ll go into this idea of “harder” a little deeper into the video and explain why, in my experience, both are difficult in their own way; specifically, how MMA is, in my experience, more physically demanding, and BJJ is a bit more complex in the sense of depths of technique.
Hopefully you found this video interesting, just as much I found the topic at hand.
Thanks for watching.
– Chewy
Here’s a full clip of the episode from the Unsubscribe podcast:
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