Early Defense is always hand fighting. Late defense is going to Octopus Guard.
I love using the Underhook for entries into sweeps & takedowns too!
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Early Defense is always hand fighting. Late defense is going to Octopus Guard.
I love using the Underhook for entries into sweeps & takedowns too!
This is the one move I have accidentally knocked out a training partner with while going fast. Be careful! Once you understand it it can be done controlled though and vs any foot placement by an opponent.
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Oostkamp Belgium π§πͺ
Itβs important that at a minimum you learn this escape! Bridge, Superman, turn to North South. Go train!
Anytime you have an Underhook it = a spinning Armbar.
Gavin had a highlight of a day in Kids Grey NoGi and Challenger Division. He won Gi too but was beaten in the Challenger by a Yellow.
No special training. 3x per week, the school did Ashi sweeps. He REALLY liked that subject and took off with it!
This is Atlanta 8/7/21 AGF of course
I interviewed my son spontaneously. He is a solid grey belt, 9 and Iβm proud to say he is very smart!
He earns straight Aβs, is in Gifted & Talented and loves to fish and skateboard as well!
He is also a Jr Leader at BQJJ HQ
There are just a couple ways to finish the Darce, like all submissions, so the key is to catch entrances!
This is an awesome drill I do with kids and adults!
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Thereβs multiple variations of peek outs in the grappling arts. This is one!
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Northwest Florida State College
4/17/21
Gavin -65 Grey Belt, 9 yrs
Brandon -205 Black Belt, 39 yrs
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Thereβs many side controls but Twister Side aka Reverse Kesa Gatame has its benefits as do all positions but here I explain it
My friend and a BJJ brown belt Jeremy Van Boening. Heβs 39, an artist and doing a mural painting on the wall at my HQ
We have trained in Germany, Belgium, Texas and Florida
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