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Leigh Remedios is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Traditional Ju Jitsu and Tae Kwon Do. He is a prolific competitor and has competed internationally in martial arts, including the UFC and Polaris. He has won several prestigious competitions, including the NAGA United Kingdom Grappling Championship belt and European IBJJF no-gi gold medals. Leigh runs a Jiu Jitsu and MMA Academy in Wiltshire, UK: http://www.vtjj.co.uk
Leigh’s throwing system for Jiu Jitsu is based on a simple gripping strategy and rolling takedowns that resemble guard sweeps. The intention is that Jiu Jitsu players will be able to utilise familiar skills to get a collar grip and turn someone over from underneath.
Tomoe Nage is a useful throw for Jiu Jitsu as it mimics the guard pull with a foot on the hip. This means that Tori can pull guard as usual but with the added bonus of a potential throw for two points. In this Yoko Tomoe Nage variation, Uke has not given the gripping requirements for Yoko Wakare or Sumi Gaeshi and has instead forced a neutral grip with their hips back. Tori, therefore, takes higher grips on the collar and sleeve to assist in breaking Uke’s posture. This is the kuzushi for the throw.
This video was filmed at the 2022 JJB Network Seaside Summer Special. You can learn more about the JJB Club Network here: https://www.jiujitsubrotherhood.com/pages/jiu-jitsu-brotherhood-club-network
Film production: Baran Çırakoğlu
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Taken from JRE #1957 w/Shane Gillis:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/01vldk4GsCQMoGmUvr7x5p?si=93457dd8057241d5
Taken from JRE #1957 w/Shane Gillis:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/01vldk4GsCQMoGmUvr7x5p?si=93457dd8057241d5
Taken from JRE #1956 w/Luke Combs:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4r9FA3jkGHbe7RvWZ3zCw3?si=16fb85601b5b4506
Taken from JRE #1956 w/Luke Combs:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4r9FA3jkGHbe7RvWZ3zCw3?si=183db82634c34b38
Another hilarious moment animated by PaulyToon from the Joe Rogan Experience – #1907 – Protect Our Parks 6
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0XyIpXYq28b8uAhjX7Rt18?si=O9nOx7hET2ynLKqSpVju6g
Taken from JRE #1955 w/Cliff Gray:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/18YM5V5n5C2YnabRjriWz9?si=932a2345689f4d01
Good framing is one of the most overlooked and misunderstood parts of Jiu jitsu for many beginning and even intermediate Jiu jitsu students. Sometimes, I’ll even come across athletes with a very good and advanced understanding of movement or submissions who still get caught up in this simple mistake.
Learn to make good, sticky frames and then move yourself around the frames, forcing your opponent to search for ways to make a meaningful connection. In this moment of grasping, the opportunity will manifest itself.
This clip is taken from a private lesson at @drew.weatherhead private NFT holder get together in Austin TX
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Taken from JRE #1954 w/Bert Kreischer:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/558tzLYcU1c1BXWC6waJAQ?si=ae52a1b59e8a4e32
Taken from JRE #1954 w/Bert Kreischer:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/558tzLYcU1c1BXWC6waJAQ?si=52c8a266a8294cd9