Timing the movement and position of the guard retention is what leads to a leg drag. When 1st learning it it’s understood once drilled correctly
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Timing the movement and position of the guard retention is what leads to a leg drag. When 1st learning it it’s understood once drilled correctly
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This video I breakdown my favorite way to armbar the near arm from knee on belly. Check out the details and you are sure to find something useful! Enjoy! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please comment below. More videos to come! Please like, share, and subscribe!!
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Recently, I did a seminar at Evolve Combat Academy in the UK and part of the seminar focused on my Knee Ride Control and how I use different knee mounts on all parts of the body to control and fatigue my opponent as well as open attack opportunities.
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In this video, you’ll see the four different grip configurations for the cross choke from closed guard, the cross choke from the kneecut position, the cross choke from the overhook, two baseball bat choke variations from half guard, and two baseball bat choke variations from knee on belly.
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Recorded at Flux MMA, Haltom City Texas. Chris Brennan shows one of his top Closed Guard openings straight into a pass to Side Control with a Knee on Belly.
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5th degree black belt, Chris Brennan, shows his tactics on knee positioning and how to break a grip for a Kimura
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Chris Brennan, 5th degree black belt, shows his reasons for favoring Home Base, Grip Break and a Kimura variation
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Ever since my side control submissions video a little while back, I have had lots of requests to do another one using the gi. Of course, with the gi, you have even more options for attacking. Here are some very useful, gi-specific submission options.
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This video shows how to use a bridge and roll movement to escape from Uki Gatame (Straddle Pin), also called Knee on Belly.
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Depending on the energy of the top opponent, hand configuration and pressure, each of these are really useful escapes from knee-on-belly. I have shown some of these before in videos for escaping bottom side positions, but wanted to make a video dedicated just to these and include some extra details. Hope the help.
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Professor Jean Vandesteen visits us again and shares a nice choke setup from knee on belly.
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Your top positions should make the person on bottom struggle, if not panic. While there are times to lull the person on bottom into a false sense of security, typically it is a good idea to be oppressive with the pressure and control you establish over them.
This video discusses how better to transition to and control your knee on belly in order to get a usable reaction from your opponent. I hope this offers some details and insights that can be of use in your game. Let me know if so!
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