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In today’s video I show a simple half guard top position I’ve been working on to slow things down with guard passing in BJJ, especially No Gi.
If you’ve watched any of my stuff in the last year or so you’ve probably heard me complain about being older. I’m not old by normal standards but by athletic standards I am. I also have some super tough young Purple, Brown and Black Belts that give me all I can handle.
So, to slow down the speed with the passing on top I’ve been focused on a specific position a lot. It’s very similar to a position I’ve used in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu for years and shown on the channel. But in the video, I show some specific adjustments I’ve been working in to stay tighter, add more pressure and slow my opponents down.
-Chewy
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Recently I’ve received a lot of questions from new coaches who are moving into the new phase of their BJJ which requires them to coach and teach others. So with that, I figured I’d do some videos specifically for coaches in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
Today’s video is answering the question I’ve received from new coaches who are curious if there is any 1 mistake that I see new coaches make in BJJ.
So in the video I address the most common mistake I see coaches make in BJJ (new or otherwise).
Hopefully after the video you’ll worry less about being impressive and more focused on being effective to the students.
Hope the video helps you!
-Chewy
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Today’s BJJ technique question comes from Spencer who’s getting to a Kimura from the bottom but is unable to finish it. He sent me a question asking for options based on the position he was getting to.
As a Kimura guy I know the exact issue he’s running into. So, in the video I show 2 different armbar options I’ve used in competitions. They’re just basic variations of the corkscrew armbar.
If you find yourself in the same situation, then I hope the techniques help.
-Chewy
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Comparison is the thief of joy, right? Well, possibly. Comparison can also be an incredibly helpful. It just depends on what you’re comparing. And in this video I get into this idea to answer a question from James who says he’s struggling with comparing his BJJ journey to other people’s. He says he knows he shouldn’t do it, but he does it anyway and it’s negatively affecting him.
So in the video I’ll share more about some of the better things to compare that could be useful to you in BJJ and in other area of your life. Hope the video is useful to you!
-Chewy
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A reader of my newsletter (https://www.grapplearts.com/newsletter) had a question about how to become better at setting up his submissions. I try to explain the concepts of singular attacks, combination attacks, and feinting attacks using multiple high-percentage examples