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  • i like how it is called shrimp and regurad.. but he doesnt even shrimp

  • did anyone else notice the fart noise after the last two takes? 0:06

  • im sorry but noone, not even a toddler, would sit there while the other guy is trying to make space between you and him so he can throw his leg thru and get guard. i dont care how hard you twist his gui < or however its u spell it

  • @nolanolson This technique is a basic tutorial, it does not cover even the basic resistance.

  • @nolanolson this only shows how much you dont know about bjj or grappling. this is the most basic escape from side control, and it works. Yes people are going to put their weight and smash you, thats why there is something called timing and you do at the right time.

  • @nolanolson - you literally dont know what you are talking about; literally

  • If the top guy is keeping very good pressure and giving no space with his shoulder on his face THEN YOU CAN T BRIDGE!!!!!!!!

  • yes u can, put ur arm on his throat and push up on his face keeping ur elbow in so he cant americana u, then wen he is cross faced, u bridge

  • yes you can push the face keep you elbows tight making one strong block then bring your feet as close to your ass as possible this makes a better bridge, then as soon as you get a little space shrimp.

  • i wouldn't let him escape, he was hot xxxx

  • thanks guys i am in mthe military and we practice this alot thanks again

  • @rustbuckett1 Why? Shouldn't you be practising shooting people?

  • Ohh and by the way. Never use closed guard... =)

  • Ugh I hate BJJ.... lol

  • I kinda take my last comment back. If you bridge up there a big chance that he will go for the mount. There would be nothing you could do. But hey no move is 100%... Still a good move.

  • Thanks, we're slowly working our way to documenting and logically arranging martial arts techniques in the Akban-wiki.

    You can google: "BJJ Akban"

    Cheers

  • Holy shit!!!!!!!!!!! This move is amazing!!! You have no Idea!!!! hahaha

    I use this move alot on top. I put my ass/hips to the floor. Preventing anytype of pass or knee to get inside. its good to use but a bitch to get out of. But with this if I just bump him up I can get my knee in.

    THANKS!!!!!!!!!

  • se o cara estivesse colocando preçao na posiçao de sem kilos seria dificel fazer isso porem muito bom!

  • I also didnt see any hooks from the feet. The outside foot should hook inside the leg to prevent the top opponent from moving to north and south position. the idea is right , but the fundamentals are missing

  • Dude, you can't hook from there in this escape, what are you talking about? It would get in the way of reclaiming guard.

  • shalom, mah koreh?

    a few suggestions: your hand position doesnt seem optimal, try placing the top arm across the collar bones(your top elbow seems flared out this will decrease the distance you can maintain with it), and the the bottom arm in the belt-line (not sure where yours is), also try to bring your knee in above uke's thigh, realistically you will not be able to create so much space.

  • Thanks for the insights, We are slowly improving the quality and accuracy of the techniques in the AKBAN-wiki. We'll probably use your correction next time we'll video it.

    I'll post this reply in all your corrections.

    Thanks

  • WHy does it say ninjitsu?

  • Our core martial art is Ninjutsu, but after training in Ninjutsu for many years we noticed deficiencies in the syllabus.

    We now continue to practice Bujinkan Ninjutsu but add many more perspectives to fighting.

  • Ahhh. SO it's evovled... cool.

  • NICE

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