Erick Jordan
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt
Judo Black Belt
Ichiban MMA
24 Sardis Rd. Ste B Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 423-0662
http://www.ichibanmma.com/
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Erick Jordan
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt
Judo Black Belt
Ichiban MMA
24 Sardis Rd. Ste B Asheville, NC 28806
(828) 423-0662
http://www.ichibanmma.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ichiban-Mixed-Martial-Arts/238179176265364
Romulo Barral has some of the best knee slice techniques amongst all Black Belts and his submissions from there are awesome. If you want to learn more, check out his Knee Slice Series at http://bit.ly/1jAz4OK
Saída do arm lock da montada
My students and I did some brainstorming this morning regarding countering the Worm Guard. This is a very complex position with many variables, so I’m sure there are re-counters, however I hope this gives you some ideas! *First several clips don’t have audio due to background noise and off camera takking*
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Here are a few variations on what I call the “Ninja Roll Choke” along with the “Garrote” choke. Please check out our site at: http://www.BJJAfter40.com
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Professor Flavio Almeida demonstrates the Otavio DLR set up which gives you an opportunity for a balloon sweep or an arm bar. This video is a part of our De La Riva series.
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Elliott Bayev and Stephan Kesting discuss the tricks and tweaks to making the armbar from closed guard tighter and more effective.
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In this video Relson Gracie Black Belt Robin Gieseler shows you how to
play jiu-jitsu with your kids. The best way to develop
jiu-jitsu attributes when your children are young is by disguising the
movements as games. Here is an example of how you can develop hip
movement, fun and love for grappling in your child at the same time
bonding with them.
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