Learning to hide your palm when attacking top side Guillotines will increase your tap %! Itβs also import for the transition from Side to Mount.
False Cradle seminar 12/4/20
Tulsa Oklahoma
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Learning to hide your palm when attacking top side Guillotines will increase your tap %! Itβs also import for the transition from Side to Mount.
False Cradle seminar 12/4/20
Tulsa Oklahoma
No one is going to give you an Underhook at the higher levels of the game. Eventually, if you favor Half Guard, your game becomes centered around tricks & kuzushi.
Here I explain the connection between crucifixes and then we get into drilling part 1 of connections all of them
Whether you want to choke Gi or NoGi this is a good video for Fundamental One Arm Chokes which happen often with Wrist Control and the angle off the sweep
When rolling for the Crucifix thereβs forward or backwards. There is also the importance of trapping their arm. Here I show you how to fundamentally roll a Turtle over! Lol
Once stable in HQ there are options to pass. This one in particular is Gi grip dependent but VERY annoying to the guard players throat
More discussion on collecting both legs in the sweep and then securing it with a Turk
Donβt get your head grabbed, choked or stopped from sweeping. Levi Mowles shows you his Go To technique
Mastering the Underhook Pummeling is the focus. Levi shows where the line is to defend and be active
Garrett Mowles is a Black Belt of mine and this is one of his favorite throws. He lands it in competition too. He uses #AshiWaza to land the #MaroteSeoiNage
Garrett Mowles is a Black Belt of mine and this is one of his favorite throws. He lands it in competition too. This is just a warm up drill for foot placement and rotation
When the opportunity is seen to get the Deep Crossface, go for it! You can also time it off expected common reactions
Instead of pulling away or giving up position here I give you an offense
Taught in concept fashion, with multiple grips but with the same body and leg movement. #BJJDrills