Kimura trap. Conceptual passing. Back takes. Find it all on KeenanOnline
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2018-10-06 19:54:44
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Kimura trap. Conceptual passing. Back takes. Find it all on KeenanOnline
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2018-10-06 19:54:44
Craig Jones hits a smooth ankle lock finish from a De La Riva guard set up on Richie ‘Boogeyman’ Martinez at Quintet 3.
Um monstrooo chamado @rudsonmateusbjj . #JiuJitsu_Style
Do you ? worm Guard? I do! -Only the basics, waiting for @keenancornelius to hook me up! ? Check the inverted entry to his signature worm guard, deep DLR and back taking against @erberthsantos ??✌???
He “Thor” his heel ?? son of odin @nogishinobi
Never let people tell you what you can and can not do. Don’t let their limitations define yours. Imagine, create, innovate and evolve! This was a position I developed and have been doing for years in the gym and competition. When you don’t set limits anything is possible!
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2018-10-05 12:42:15
? Video Went Viral – SAFADA —> So, if you have been following jiu-jitsu news this past week, you had to have seen the clip of Tereres ( @tererebjj ) match winning takedown from the recent Gracie Pro event.
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This is a takedown Terere loves to do and has done for years which he calls the “Safada Takedown” and is a modification of the Japanese takedown called “kouchi-makikomi”.
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Terere once even took down the legendary Roger Gracie with it back in 2004 at the World Championship.
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But in this match, there was a bit of a variation of the technique used, as his opponent either knew it was coming, or by instinct stepped out to defend.
The technique works when you use your forward momentum to hook the inside of your opponents opposite side leg, while driving through his hips to land on top tripping and off balancing him.
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In this match, his opponent, the very tough and skilled competitor Raphael Abi-Rihan, stepped his left foot out back and to the left to defend. However, Terere maintained the collar grip with his right hand and grabbed behind Raphaels right knee with his left hand to finish the takedown.
Many times this will cause you to end up in your opponents half guard, so Terere always advices to underhook the opposite side so as to not allow your opponent on bottom access to your back. .
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Can you learn from a video? This is a question I am often asked. My answer is an unequivocal – YES. I truly believe that video is among the single most useful additions to any jiu jitsu athletes coaching inputs – whether it be study and analysis of great players, technical advice from experts or video self analysis of your own game – all can play a major role in speeding your development in the sport of intelligently allied to physical work in the dojo. Here is a fine example at work. Phil Schwartz @phillschwartz10p is a talented 10th Planet blackbelt on the West Coast who always had a game heavily influenced by traditional 10th Planet strong points like rubber guard and “truck” cross body rides etc. he became interested in the leg lock game after watching the success of the squad in EBI competition. Intense study of the ENTER THE SYSTEM: LEG LOCK videos along with his own hard work drilling and practicing in the gym quickly garnered him some serious improvements. Here he is in action at the recent Washington State NAGA competition where he took gold with three well applied inside heel hooks – in particular this superb example where he used text squad style double trouble principle to control both legs to subvert his opponent’s defense and pave the way for a fine finish. Note the impressive control over his opponent’s movement that allows him to pick the time and method of finishing at his discretion – a superb example of taking theoretical knowledge from a video source and getting great practical results. Well done Phil!! I am happy to see your success and hope it inspires others to see the value that video input can play in an athlete’s development. Hope I get to see more success from you and other students in the future! ?? Wishing all my long distance video students the best from the basement where it all began!
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2018-10-04 18:22:00
Ankle Picking All Day ? @osirishunterbjj