Jordan Holy seminar 3/23/19. Here Jordan shows how to fake a Kneebar, enter the Saddle and Heel Hook with a variation in case your head gets grabbed
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Jordan Holy seminar 3/23/19. Here Jordan shows how to fake a Kneebar, enter the Saddle and Heel Hook with a variation in case your head gets grabbed
http://teachmegrappling.com This video demonstrates a counter I like to use against the backstep from half or quarter guard. Your opponent may try to couter your underhook with the backstep to pass or to go to the honey hole/411/saddle position to leg lock you. Don’t give them any space and you can bridge and roll against their kneebar attack. 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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Being able to escape the honey hole is an important skill set to have – now more than ever as people are becoming increasingly proficient in this position.
The Knee Frame is one of the more basic ways to get out of the honey hole. There are several variations of this escape, but I am a fan of this one because I keep control of one of his arms throughout my escape – making it difficult for my opponent to attack me while I do my escape. So even if I fail, I’m still not in imminent danger.
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This is probably one of the fastest ways to setup the knee bar or honey hole from having no grips whatsoever. When done right, it is like you teleported into the honey hole. 🙂
The back step into the honey hole should be a part of every leg lockers game. It is simple, quick, and efficient. The best way of setting this up is by feinting the pass first, so they get distracted and forgot about defending their legs.
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Most people from bottom side mount are worried about upper body attacks like arm locks and chokes. So when you fall back for a leg lock, they are really caught off guard.
Make that leg lock a 411 or Honey Hole and you really got them in a bad spot! This is a very simple setup from a very common situation where your opponent is distracted, so it is a sneaky way of getting into the honey hole.
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This position has so many names that it is hard to keep track, but I’m going to settle on the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu terminology and go with Honey Hole. 🙂
For the past few classes, I have been teaching the honey hole ever since I worked a particular setup from the butterfly guard that had my students in awe. This particular finish to the honey hole I haven’t seen taught online. I think I learned this from Dean Lister when he did a leg lock seminar at my school, the Freestyle Fighting Academy in Miami, FL.
Anyhow, this finish is surprisingly effective, as it applies a strong inverted toe hold that is devastating on the knee. Check it out and let me know how it works for you!
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BJJ Match Study: Gordon Ryan vs Roberto ‘Cyborg’ Abreu
Event: ADCC
Weight Class: Open Weight
Stage: Opening Round
Date: 2017
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin demonstrates and explains how to identify the 5 main Leglock positions: Ashi Garami, Inside Sankaku, Leg Knot, 50/50, and Outside Ashi Garami.
Ushiro Ashi Garami.
Top Side Ashi Garami.
Saddle.
Honey Hole.
411.
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin and Dr. Mike Piekarski, DPT analyze the dreaded position and give safety tips to avoid potential injuries.
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin and Dr. Mike Piekarski, DPT break down the kinematics of the Toehold submission.
This is video #2 of a video series explaining anatomically how leg lock submissions work.
“A toe hold submission attacks the ankle right, but how does it work? There are multiple joints working at the ankle complex, particularly the talocrural joint and the subtalar joint.
The talocrural joint allows the foot to lift up and push down (dorsiflexion and plantarflexion). This is the joint that is primarily targeted by an ankle lock.
The subtalar joint allows the foot to fold in and out (inversion and eversion). The toe hold submission targets both joints (talocrural and subtalar) simultaneously by folding the foot down and in (Combining plantarflexion and inversion). There are two ligaments that prevent this movement: anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament.
These are the same ligaments that are damaged from a typical rolled ankle (ankle sprain). Stay tuned for my next post differentiating a traditional ankle lock from an achilles compression.”