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While transitioning from a striking sequence to a wrestling entry is solid, it’s even better to interrupt your opponent’s striking with a well timed take down.
First, your opponent’s weight will be off balance when you get them to commit to a strike. Second, their hands will be out of position to defend and often so will their body.
In this case, we are simply slipping a jab and immediately closing the gap to a nice double leg entry.
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Getting take downs in MMA is not easy. Nowadays, every fighter knows how to manage distance, has cage awareness, and can sprawl and dig under hooks well enough.
If you expect to force a pure wrestling game in MMA, 9/10 you are going to have a bad time. Instead, you need to be a true Mixed Martial Artist and blend your striking with your wrestling.
A simple example is using a jab to setup a double leg take down. We pump out a few jabs to establish our range, and get our opponent to respect the jab. More importantly, we want to draw their hands up to defend by either blocking or catching our jab.
Once we can see that, then we know their hands are going to be high, so we can shoot behind our jab with no impediment to our take down. Simple, easy, and effective.
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Alvin was asking about a Guillotine attack Gordon Ryan used against Keenan Cornelius in their ADCC 2017 87.9kg finals match, so we worked through it together.
Initially, I mistook the side Gordon tripped on, as I tripped to the trapped arm side. While this still works as a trip, it is much better to trip towards the head. Reason being, you will have more choke pressure as you are folding his head into the choke.
Regarding the finish, in my case, I’m able to just turn sideways to get on top. However, depending on the scramble, you may need to backward roll, like Gordon did to Keenan, to get the mounted guillotine position.
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One of my favorite positions to finish a guillotine from is the half guard. A lot of people mistakenly believe that you can’t finish a guillotine from half guard. That is only half true. 🙂
If you have the head on the side of your body where you leg is trapped, then you are in the money. Not only do you have a strong finish because of your hip angle, but you also have easy sweeps here too.
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I had my friend, fellow black belt Alvin Yeh, come by my place to help get prepared for the upcoming ADCC Trials here in Las Vegas. We were going over a few key positions, with one of them being the guillotine choke.
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This video I breakdown a snap down into a couple guillotines that are both effective. 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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In today’s video I answer a question from a new BJJ White Belt who’s struggling to find the balance with Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and all of the other activities he does.
He says that he’s already a physically active person who does lots of other activities. And this combined with BJJ is leading to a lot of soreness, fatigue and some injuries.
In the video I’ll share some ideas on abandoning the idea of balance for periods of time in your life. I’ll share how I’ve done it in the past with various physical activities and projects.
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The Blast Double Leg is one of the more common double leg variations in MMA, and for good reason. It’s quick, requires minimal setup, and takes advantage of the high stance that a striker would have to run them over.
The main thing is being able to strike the body at the right angle with your head. Too often, I see people trying to spear their opponent, which will hurt their neck, or they face plant into their hips, which will also hurt your neck. The goal is to hit higher towards the solar plexus with the crown of your head (the same place you would hit a soccer ball). That allows your neck to be in a strong position, and apply the most torque to fold that person and run them over.
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