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You see, i can teach Even the dumbest of people. Kaynan manages to hit multiple back triangles from a double cross wrist position in pans today. even having an iq of 53, and a sub par back attacking system, he manages to finish black belts. if you want to learn how to do it the right way, check my back attack series in my highlights ๐. footage from @flograppling
Im fucking dead. Ive had @danaherjohn drill this on me when teaching it to me. You know what its like to have John Danaher simulate him stomping your fucking head into the ground? haha ๐ฅ@theallenwrench
We live in a world where these losers think they can steal peoples stuff with no repercussions. I will be in nyc days after the election and it this video will look much different if someone tries to fuck with my family and myself,nat,nicky, and ethan are in the car. What a shit hole this place is. As it gets worse, the taxes rise..Joke
Open guard/guard pass study- Here in this match with vinny (which i lost), is one of the few times in competition that i ever failed a shoulder crunch. Lets take a look. First, notice the beautiful double kouchi to immediate elevation combo. As the initial kouchi fails, i make a shot at his legs, he sprawls the legs back to avoid that, but by doing so makes it impossible for him to back away entirely, making it easy for me to scoot underneath him. Once underneath him, notice me testing the waters to see whether i can enter straight ashi, cross ashi, or ultimately, pinch head lock. Once the pinch head lock comes into play a quick transition to a shoulder crunch had me confident i would put him over. In this match, i was very confident that if i got on top, i would dominate. I saw cyborg shut down vinny pretty handidly at adcc trials (less than a year before) and passing was something i was working on a lot and figured would put me in a spot to easily finish him. Because of this, i got over zealous with the shoulder crunch and stayed too long. I was initially unable to elongate his body with my hooks (specifically my right hook, giving me diagnol control ranging from his right hip to his left shoulder). because i wasnt able to to elongate his body, he was able to get his head directly over mine. For those of you who have watched my open guard instructional, or youtube vids on open guard, you know that the one thing you cannot allow is your opponents head to drift above yours. The second this happened i should have accepted that it had failed and entered the legs. Again, i was over zealous and now you understand why. Because my left elbow was high (as it should be in a shoulder crunch) vinny was able to quickly and beautifully hip switch over my 2 poorly positioned hooks and land perfectly between my elbow and knee. I knew at that point it wasnt worth the energy to retain guard (as it didnt make a difference in the rules), so i waited until he settled, quickly recovered, and went on to get stalled out for the next 13 minutes, losing the match haha. hopefully this little breakdown helped everyone and gave the haters a smile.
Back attack study- Notice the commonalities between this sequence and the clip yesterday with yuri. A simple pass off from my strangle arm to a single cross wrist gives me initial control of his secondary hand. Following that, a simple dilemma between him using his primary defensive hand to either protect his neck, or strip my cross wrist. Had he attempted to strip the cross wrist grip, he would have given me a double cross. Instead, he chose to protect his neck from the strangle, making it easy to trap his secondary hand with my legs. After that, using a simple 1 on 1 to trap his primary hand made it easy to fight for a strangle. Realizing both of his hands were trapped, he tried switching sides, like yuri, but that only made things worse. @bjj.fanatics
Back attack study- This was months after we both won ADCC 2017, me at 88kg and him at 99kg. Notice how i keep his primary defensive hand occupied by always threatening a strangle. Because of this deception, it makes it easy to secure a single cross wrist on his secondary defensive hand. Without even realizing whats happening, his hand becomes trapped. All thats left to do now is to create a true 1 vs none situation. Notice how i use my strangle hand to then make a pass off of his primary defensive hand to my control hand, trapping his hand with a 1 on 1. Finally realizing this, he tries to explode to the other side to create space to wiggle his arm free, but all that did was further trap his secondary hand (the arm trapped with my leg) under the weight of both of our bodies. In addition, it made it incredibly easy for me to extract my control hand, making it easy to strangle.
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