3rd degree black belt Nic Gregoriades demonstrates one of the most important principles in jiu jitsu.
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3rd degree black belt Nic Gregoriades demonstrates one of the most important principles in jiu jitsu.
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Gary Berger
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How to flow from the butterfly guard via a defended arm bar to the back take in no gi submission wrestling or MMA here with Max Bickerton, BJJ Brown Belt, Top UK No Gi/Gi Athlete and coach at Urban Kings MMA in London make this a must watch video filmed by the Warrior Collective!
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Gary Berger – Scorpion Armlock
This Brazilian Jiu Jitsu submission is something Gary Berger learned in a Black Belt magazine during the 1990’s when BJJ was first becoming popular. This armbar catches many people by surprise. It requires that you understand and can obtain the North South position so many Judo players can benefit from this submission. Check out this video and many other like it on https://www.Jitseasy.com – a FREE BJJ membership site
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From my experience as a White Belt and from what I’ve seen with my students. Often after the initial survival phase that begins at the start of someone’s Brazilian Jiu-jitsu training.
The Brazilian Jiu-jitsu practitioner often then enters a point where they begin to find an ability to maintain offensive positions for longer and longer durations. And while in these BJJ positions, opportunities begin to present themselves. But because of the inexperience of the Brazilian Jiu-jitsu practitioner and potential fear of letting go of the recently acquired comfort of the offensive position. They either miss the opportunity to secure the secure the submission or they are too afraid to pull the trigger and go for it.
This is the question I received from a Brazilian Jiujitsu White Belt, Jake, who is running into this very issue.
He’s finding that his defense has become good enough to afford him some comfort. But he is unable to really go after the submissions he see’s because of the fear of failing.
He believes that he needs for aggression to fill the gap in his Brazilian Jiu-jitsu abilities.
In this video I share how I don’t believe that added aggression is necessarily the issue. I believe it’s more of a problem with fear than sheer aggression that is hindering his growth and abilities.
I also attribute this point in his BJJ training to the natural progression of most White Belts who are trying to progress and “win.”
I hope the video is helpful to you with your training and being able to go after submissions or any technique for that matter, more effectively and without the encumbrance of fear or worry. Or at least, if it’s there you learn to cope with it better.
Thanks!
-Chewy
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Steven Henshall, Top UK Brazilian Jiu Jitsu athlete, No Gi Submission Wrestler and head instructor of Aspinall BJJ Manchester in Newton Heath is here filmed by the Warrior Collective giving a tutorial on a rolling leg crush from de la riva for use in BJJ or any other grappling based combat sport.
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One of my favorite submissions in Brazilian JiuJitsu is the Kimura. It’s a versatile BJJ technique that can be done from both bottom or top. As a submission or a setup to other attacks and positions. And there are so many variations of the technique itself.
And it seems to favor people with shorter stronger arms. Which is a physical quality I have.
In this video I take a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu question from Jeffrey on Twitter who inquired about tips on finishing the Kimura against someone who is pushing against his hip which prevents him from stepping over. I didn’t have a video of it but I assumed he’s trying this from side control.
In this video I show one of my favorite Kimuras to use in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu. I do it in BJJ competitions and rolling in the gym. I bypass the stepping over part completely in lieu of just going around to North South to execute the technique.
Just be careful with it, because they catch comes fast on this one.
If you’re looking for another variation of the Kimura in BJJ. Give this one a try. If you do, I hope it works for you!
-Chewy
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Craig Ewers, Top UK Judoka, BJJ athlete and instructor of Nails Fight Centre in South Wales is here filmed by the Warrior Collective giving a tutorial on 3 of his favourite ways to takedown an opponent in order to transition to the ground and finish via an arm bar in Judo, BJJ or any other Gi based combat sport.
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These 3 rules of thumb for the loop choke have significantly made my attack better. If you understand them, not only will it give you better success with finishing the choke, but you’ll also start to see more opportunities for setting it up.
And also included are two setups for hitting the loop choke in kneeshield half guard. It’s ridiculous how often they work for me.
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Here are 5 BJJ chokes and locks that everyone should know how to do. Certain grappling submissions require little strength, and can be executed on bigger opponents. Stay safe, everyone!
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The kimura from side control is one of my all time favorite submissions in BJJ. For whatever reason, I believe it’s my short arms, I’ve always favored the kimura from side control as well as straight armlocks. I’ve been using the submission in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu successful since I was a white belt and still use it as a black belt in rolling and BJJ competitions.
In this video I answer a problem one of our friends on Youtube has. He says that he goes for them but only gets them maybe 5% of the time.
So in this video I show a few tips and tricks I use to make the arm available for the kimura attack, and make my kimura more effective. I also go into detail about securing the double wrist lock which I believe is the most important thing when finishing a kimura from side control.
If you training Brazilian Jiu jitsu and you’re looking for a relatively safe submission, or you’re looking for a submission from cross side. Then watch the video and give this technique a try.
As always, I hope the video helps!
-Chewy
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Transitions are the name of the game. Great closed guard sequence with our very own professor Gustavo Gasperin!
Breaking Posture to Cross Choke to Climbing Armbar to Omoplata to Far Side Armbar.
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Professor Gustavo Gasperin teaches a string of submisssions starting with a reverse armbar from knee on belly. From there you can work a kimura or americana, depending on how your opponent tries to defend the reverse armbar. Omoplata is also an option if opponent goes to his knees.