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Tag: No gi bjj
How to Finish North South Choke (And Common Mistakes to Avoid)
Jeffrey requested some tips on making his North South Choke in BJJ work.
Primarily he wanted to figure out to do the North South Choke in the Gi.
In the video, I explain how I prefer this type of choke in No Gi. It’s similar to a Guillotine Choke. It works in Gi Jiu-jitsu but it’s a bit more effective I believe in No Gi BJJ.
In the video I show my favorite setup that I use in Gi and No Gi. I’ve also used this choke in my last MMA fight back in 2012.
I hope the video helps you with your North South Choke in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.
-Chewy
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Submissions from Half Guard for No Gi BJJ / MMA
Stephen O’Keeffe, renowned BJJ athlete, Pro MMA Fighter and head coach of Revolution Martial Arts in London is here filmed by the Warrior Collective giving a tutorial on a series of submissions he likes to utilise from half guard for use in MMA or No Gi Submission Wrestling.
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Jiu-Jitsu 215 lb. Blue Belt tries to smash 170 lb Old Guy Black Belt
Head jiu-jitsu instructor at Dojo Americana/99 jiu-jitsu in Vista, Ca., Mark Hopkins, is a 53 year-old black belt at around 175 lbs. In any given day a larger, stronger and younger guy will walk in my door and want to roll with me. I’ve rolled with guys as large as 350 lbs. It’s no fun, especially if they have some skills. As an instructor, I have to roll with my students, no matter what size they are. I have to represent what jiu-jitsu is all about: a smaller guy defending and overcoming a larger and stronger guy. To do this takes technical skill. And that’s what I have developed over the past 20+ years.
Now Harry isn’t super big, but he outweighs me by almost 50 lbs and is very fit and strong, and he has some grappling skill. In this video I narrate what is going through my mind as we roll. I hope this gives you, the viewer, some additional insight on what one is trying to achieve while rolling. Many beginners often misunderstand the nature of rolling. Many believe and assume while rolling, you must go 100% and go for top position. Although my takedowns are quite good for a jiujiteiro, I often play bottom position. Playing bottom position is the only way to develop a better guard and bottom game. And I feel this is where most people will lose or become defeated, while they are on the bottom.
Dojo Americana represents the NineNine team in San Diego North County. We are located in Vista and have 2 black belt instructors of different styles teaching on our mats, professor Mark Hopkins and Martin Figueroa.
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A Surprising Way to Pull Guard
A surprising way to pull guard in no gi submission grappling. From the ‘No Gi Gripfighting & Takedowns’ app for iPhone, iPad & Android: http://www.grapplearts.com/Blog/no-gi-gripping-and-takedowns-app/
Also available as part of the ‘How to Defeat the Bigger, Stronger Opponent in No Gi’ 5 DVD set, with more information at http://www.grapplearts.com/Blog/how-to-defeat-the-bigger-stronger-opponent-in-no-gi/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRqUQS8Tfi4