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ADULT / BLACK-BELT / MALE / SUPER-HEAVY – QUARTER-FINAL
This video I teach a very basic “horn” drill that stops your opponent from taking your back while they are sprawled on you. Check out the details and you are sure to find something useful! 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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In today’s video I show a simple half guard top position I’ve been working on to slow things down with guard passing in BJJ, especially No Gi.
If you’ve watched any of my stuff in the last year or so you’ve probably heard me complain about being older. I’m not old by normal standards but by athletic standards I am. I also have some super tough young Purple, Brown and Black Belts that give me all I can handle.
So, to slow down the speed with the passing on top I’ve been focused on a specific position a lot. It’s very similar to a position I’ve used in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu for years and shown on the channel. But in the video, I show some specific adjustments I’ve been working in to stay tighter, add more pressure and slow my opponents down.
-Chewy
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Alex wrestles a match at Battle for the Belt and gets in a little trouble after a tilt, only to get out of danger and score more points! 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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What’s up guys! In this TMG Clips Video, we go over how to use a simple setup to get to a shoulder lock. The full video will be in the link down below, enjoy!!
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Recently I’ve received a lot of questions from new coaches who are moving into the new phase of their BJJ which requires them to coach and teach others. So with that, I figured I’d do some videos specifically for coaches in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
Today’s video is answering the question I’ve received from new coaches who are curious if there is any 1 mistake that I see new coaches make in BJJ.
So in the video I address the most common mistake I see coaches make in BJJ (new or otherwise).
Hopefully after the video you’ll worry less about being impressive and more focused on being effective to the students.
Hope the video helps you!
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In this video, I demonstrate 3 Step Over Pass variations using an exercise ball.
This is geared towards improving mobility, timing, balance, and technique to help incorporate into live rolling.
1. Step Over
2. Step Over With Hip Pressure
3. Step Over With Hip Pressure and Hip Switch
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What if your opponent crunches up really tight and you can’t get your knee under their knee? This is when we can try forcing it, by taking advantage of the bodies mechanics. We do this by forcing their knee further down into their body (with your knee being on top of theirs). Much like a spring, we release tension by straightening our leg, allowing their leg to bounce (we can also aid that by pulling their knee along). As their leg pops up, we can then force our knee on belly.
A secondary option is one I use regularly, which is to use our hips to propel our shin into thrust into our opponent’s defending leg, causing them to turn away from us and exposing their back. This once again gives an opportunity to establish knee on belly.
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