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ОтветитьAmazing detail 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
ОтветитьHave you taught about the kimura lock/double wrist lock takedown?! Or the spine lock/leg lock combo(like half boston crab and texas cloverleaf)?! Or the figure four leglock?! LOL.
ОтветитьYou’re such a good teacher. I’ve been teaching in an elementary school for 18 years now and love seeing great teaching practice.
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьI suck at side control escape, hope this can help me. Right now when someone is in my side control I let him mount me. It's pathetic so I should train more and better. Thank coach
ОтветитьI've seen some of your older videos where you also show a more "wrestling style" escape (the hook shot video etc)
Overall, which do you prefer for escaping side control? Shrimp back into guard? Or bicycle out into turtle/takedown?
Is one escape better than the other?
dope instructional!!!! love the details!!!!!
ОтветитьGood sensitivity Video!
ОтветитьGreat stuff coach
ОтветитьSomething I would appreciate some advice on; I have a training partner I roll with a lot and when he gets a good side control he will often just hide both of his legs up towards my head; any advice on how to deal with this? A lot of times I lose frames so I know I should start there, but it feels like it has no weakness but I never see anybody do it in any video, competition, or anything so I know it can't be that strong. Basically he will get standard side control then instead of having his knee on my hip like you show here he will lay on my chest on his side with his hip on the ground and both his knees toward my head
Ответитьit is 100x even easier if you never were flat on both shoulders to begin with.
if you have control of underhooks and your head/shoulders are free it becomes even more trivial to escape like coach brian shows
I think doing that bridge/shrimp movement through the balls of my feet injured my big toe joint, now the balls of my feet feel weak and I get sharp pain from doing sprawls or push-ups or other athletic movements that involve sideways or twisting or sudden force through the balls of my feet. and big toe. Sucks that I have shitty big toes that get injured from something such basic movements. took a few weeks off and they haven't gotten better. wish my bjj gym allowed wrestling shoes on the mats.
ОтветитьGreat video, helped me to connect some dots, thanks
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьOne of the best teachers ive seen. Much love from NYC Coach.
ОтветитьNothing is better than basics especially when delivered by an exquisite coach :-)
Ответитьniceeeeeeeeee
ОтветитьAmazing!
ОтветитьThank you Coach.
ОтветитьWow, awesome video, like I was there with the best seat in the class. Keep it up! We appreciate all the effort and expertise!
ОтветитьThis looks like the perfect environment for training.
ОтветитьAwesome detail Professor about the bridge without the shrimp!
ОтветитьCrucial details for a fundamental technique! Thank you
ОтветитьThis is great. I’ve got so many weaknesses where I trained at a sloppy gym as a white belt, always trying to relearn fundamentals
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ОтветитьI really like your content but I just realized that some times I am distracted and clicking other videos because your audio fades. I am just telling you this because it does not happen with other channels that have good audio always. Just a suggestion.
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ОтветитьAwesome lot oft THX!!!
ОтветитьMassively useful advice
ОтветитьVery instructive. Thank you coach Brian !
ОтветитьEvery single video is just fck great! Tnx coach
ОтветитьBrilliant teaching
ОтветитьWhat is the position called when someone throws there arms over the otherside?? You mention it about 1 min into the video.
ОтветитьDon't shrimp, bridge.
ОтветитьWhat would the position be called if the person on top put both his hands on the otherside. So he's almost laying on. I think you called it "when someone goes all the way over"
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