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BJJ drills for beginners to advanced. Here I show a Wrestler Pass vs a Guillotine and a Sit Up Escape vs Side Control
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http://teachmegrappling.com This video I demonstrate an unconventional but effective way to escape the rear naked choke. This is something I use quite often when my opponent achieves an arm around my neck. 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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http://teachmegrappling.com This video I demonstrate an unconventional but effective way to escape the rear naked choke. This is something I use quite often when my opponent achieves an arm around my neck. 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!!
Professor Jean Vandesteen visits us again and shares a nice choke setup from knee on belly.
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http://teachmegrappling.com This video demonstrates a triangle attack I like to use when my opponent controls my ankle. It could be from a sweep, or from an over/under guard pass. 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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http://teachmegrappling.com This video is a breakdown of Vinny Magalhaes’ kimura attack from the flying triangle he hit in PFL 9. Here is the link to that fight…
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Completando o vídeo Kimura – Polonesa com as variações de armlock e pegando as costas / The Poland Kimura part 2, with variation for armlock and attack and choke the opponent’s back
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This Brabo Choke is a fantastic option from the Full Guard in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
The Brabo Grip itself is excellent for posture and Full Guard control. And it leads to numerous sweeps and submissions.
I often show the Brabo grip early on to my White Belts because it’s strength can often be helpful for a newcomer to BJJ who wouldn’t mind a little added control.
In this video I’m not going off a viewer request. Instead, I wanted to simply show you a nice Brazilian Jiujitsu technique that might be useful for your game.
As you’ll see in the video. I show the basics of how to open up the Gi to achieve the grip. Then discuss how to setup the choke or use it for positional dominance.
I hope that the technique helps you with your Full Guard submission game in BJJ.
-Chewy
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Have you ever not received credit for something when you felt like you should have? Perhaps you helped someone but then never received any recognition.
That’s what’s going on in today’s Brazilian Jiu-jitsu video.
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Our friend Jay who is a 4 stripe Blue Belt has taken upon himself to help out one of the White Belts in his gym with a Baseball Choke technique he’s developed.
And it worked! The BJJ White Belt took the technique and has been able to hit it several times in tournaments and in training. So much so, that this White Belt has become synonymous with this choke.
The only problem is that he has never given Jay any credit for the help.
Jay knows that he shouldn’t feel upset about this. But he says he’s found that it frustrates him.
In this video I draw some parallels to how I felt as a young Brazilian Jiujitsu coach and Jay’s situation.
And I talk about not giving people help in any situation on a conditional basis if you’re really trying to help them.
I also discuss how to turn this negative situation on the mats into a positive by channeling the negative energy into a positive by teaching more people.
But the biggest idea I try to share in this video is that if you take on the role of a teacher or coach in Brazilian Jiujitsu. You need to take joy out of teaching someone. Not getting recognition for it. Finding joy in someone else’s success.
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If you’re a grappler then you need to know how to counter the guillotine choke; here’s the easiest way to do it! Also check out this article with tons of guillotine choke setups and finishes: https://www.grapplearts.com/guillotine-choke/
Do you ever struggle with losing the Back Mount in BJJ? If so then you know the frustration associated with it. You push yourself hard to get to the Back.
Then once there, the person slips away from you.
It happens to everyone at some point. And I received a message from Andre who recently said he is losing Back Mount to both the under arm and the over arm of his harness grip during his BJJ training.
There are a lot of options that will help you maintain good positional control. But for the sake of addressing his exact question and situation he’s currently facing I didn’t want to dive into positional control.
Instead, I focus on a couple of slick chokes that you can use if you begin losing the Back Mount in Brazilian Jiujitsu.
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In this video I’ll show you the Bulldog Choke if the person escapes to the under arm side of the seatbelt grip. This is actually one of my favorite chokes to hit in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu because of how unexpectedly it comes on.
And the second choke is the Arm Triangle Choke when they escape to the overarm side.
If you’re having a similar issue with losing the back and would like some submission options when they escape. Then I hope this video is helpful!
Thanks for watching!
-Chewy
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At the age of 11 years old I thought that I wanted to fight MMA. I began doing MMA classes, wrestling, kickboxing, boxing, everything I needed to do to fight. Now my goals have changed I no longer want to fight MMA for now.
But the good thing about practicing all these different martial arts is one I learned how to defend myself, two I learned a lot of neat techniques in my time training for a fight.
My favorite triangle finish came from doing MMA. I started using this all the time naturally because I was trying to not get hit. Than I adopted it into my jiujitsu game and started hitting it there as well!
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