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Gary Berger
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Quick breakdown of a mounted Darce setup. The technique mostly speaks for itself: it is sneaky, unexpected and effective.
But a quick note based on a couple of comments I’ve seen past and present about such techniques. When people see something like this and comment about it being a bad idea in a fight, like a street fight I guess, then yes, probably so. That’s not the context here, though. This is a submission grappling context, possibly even mma although that would be pretty questionable, too. So, maybe before commenting what would happen if this was tried “in da streetz” check the context or even ask if you’re not sure. It’ll save us both some time.
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
Quick explanation of the Anaconda choke at my recent Darce Seminar at @manchesterbjj. We started with a little compare and contrast of head and arm choke mechanics, and we went down several roads of choke variations. Huge thanks to everyone who made it out!
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
The goal is to avoid the fight.
When a fight can’t be avoided, the least we can do is protect ourselves.
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
BJJ World Champion Jeff Glover thought the SafeWrap System was a gimmick, so he asked us to try and arrest him.
Jeff fought harder and longer than virtually every volunteer we’ve had, that, combined with his 20+ years of BJJ, made for quite an interesting challenge.
SafeWrap is a proprietary system of restraint that is designed to maximize physical control while reducing the risk of injury to all parties involved in a use of force encounter.
The system was created by Gracie University in response to inquiries from healthcare institutions that needed a way to safely restrain aggressive, suicidal, or emotionally disturbed patients in hospitals. With patient safety as the top priority, it was imperative that the system utilize no joint locks, no choke holds, and no strikes. The system was specifically designed to minimize compression of the diaphragm to facilitate free breathing and reduce the potential of a panicked response in the restrained individual.
Due to its medical and tactical advantages, especially when dealing with individuals suffering mental health crisis, SafeWrap has been adopted across various sectors from healthcare to law enforcement to fire/EMS and education, even churches are getting their staff trained in SafeWrap to help ensure that anytime restraint is necessary, it can be achieved with the lowest probability of injury to all parties.
SafeWrap instructor certification is now included in all Gracie Survival Tactics (GST) Level 2 courses as well as all Gracie Medical Defense (GMD) instructor courses. Certification can also be achieved in a standalone 2-day SafeWrap course.
To help ensure the quality of instruction and end-user applications, SafeWrap requires a license for use. The license is currently free for all military, law enforcement, and first responder organizations.
Learn more and get certified at http://www.SafeWrapSystem.com.
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Gary Berger
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Gary Berger
Today, I’m going to share 3 guard passing and top pressure ideas for BJJ that work well for us middle-aged and older (master’s and up) grapplers.
I highly recommend this for those of us in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu who are no longer in our 20s but still love to roll around and do Jiu-Jitsu.
1 caveat is that everything in this video is fundamentally sound and works just fine for younger grapplers as well. But for us older grapplers, we don’t have a choice, we have to find ways to slow things down.
In fact, I’d probably even recommend adding this guard passing style to your game, regardless of your age.
Hopefully, you guys find the tips in this video helpful.
Thanks for watching.
– Chewy
P.S If you’d like more details on the upcoming Flow & Controlled program I’m releasing, then use the link below:
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0:00 Intro
1:56 Apply Uneven Pressure
6:37 How to Find Your “Old Man” Game
10:00 Use Submissions to “Cook” People
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