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Getting in the best jiu-jítsu academy of the world right before competition team class – 2019 ADCC training camp. I love this place @atosjiujitsuhq, I love the environment here. 💙
ZombieProofBJJ Presents “That shit wouldn’t work Wednesday Episode 4: Footlock vs back control” ☠️
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Tags: how to Footlock, footlock vs back control, weird BJJ submissions, rare jiu-jitsu moves, guardpassing, ZombieProofBJJ, Kent Peters BJJ
young champion @tainandalpra teaching the classes at @artofjiujitsu while we are in Singapore.
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Ingenious kneebar of the brilliant @keenancornelius (part 1).
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I picked up this kneebar setup from Keenan’s video, about 5 years ago. It quickly became one of my favorite kneebar setups. @danaherjohn says that 90% of the ability to defend the leg that you attack, is with other leg (the secondary leg). This ingenious kneebar utilizes that principle and immobilizes the defending leg completely (from escapes like triangling the leg or push the thigh to spin out).
If you get your opponent in the lock, he is doomed.
Tomorrow I’ll upload his variation from the bottom half guard.
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Putting things together: Nothing gets the breakthrough better than COMBINED ATTACKS. Defending one submission is tough, defending a well applied combination of submissions is hell – that is why I always try to create thorough SYSTEMS around the most high percentage submission holds – so that as one attack gets foiled another can take its place. Best of all however, is when you can LINK ONE SUBMISSION SYSTEM WITH OTHERS. Now it becomes extremely difficult to stop an unfolding attack that is expressing combinations both WITHIN a system and BETWEEN systems. Here, talented junior Damien Anderson does exactly that at the recent Pan American Championships. Switching quickly and efficiently between positional pressure and Kimura and Back systems creates a chain of attack that quickly outpaces his opponent’s ability to defend to get the breakthrough.
In this video I show a smooth transition from the Around the world arm bar (far side) to the Omoplata. Enjoy Ninjas! Be sure to get The HEADHUNTER & BONEBREAKER instructionals TODAY! CLICK HERE: https://store.jiujitsubrotherhood.com/products/the-bonebreaker-joint-attack-system
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