I've been on the foot on bicep position a few times prior to viewing this video. I came up with a couple of things. You can pull his elbow towards your body causing a very painful shoulder lock, or you can grab your foot and sweep him, very similar to the rubix cube.
i dont think it is gonna be hard to get. remember these are all just options. options...if one technique doesnt get them, the other will. first step is going for mission control, zombie-new york. these are just options for those who play home alone. i personally love these series. and like all things, success will come after you drill it a ton and try it in rolling. thx for the video man. this is cutting edge shit. there seems to be no end to possibilities wit rubber guard.
In football you need size and strength, in jiu-jitsu you need flexibility and mobility. If you practice these qualities and incorporate them into positions such as this, it WILL work for you. You have to have a positive attitude in order for something you work.
thats some sick sh@t...you put tangled up with the rubbix cube,puppet master,butterfly guard, and basic rubber guard and your opponent doesnt have a chance to get his offense going...KEEP IT UP..GREAT INSTRUCTIONS
Impressed by the detailed and spot on instruction. It is one thing to come up with innovative moves, but you explain it so well. Details on how the get the first hook (including the use of the shin) was so helpful yet I have never heard people explain it this way.
I like what you've done, I always have some difficulty with the meathook. I like how you grab your arm and pull it down to tighten it up and then move into under hooking the arm with the foot.
Its hard to do in live rolling but if you get the first step in getting the foot under the armpit the rest is easy I,ve Got it alot in live rolling but I battled to get the foot under the armpit. If he tries to push the knee down to pass you can snatch his arm that works sometime you just have to play with it
Freakin sick dude...I love it
w2248 7 months ago
very sweet!
uknowuhateme 11 months ago
very sweet
uknowuhateme 11 months ago
if you keep the left knee pinned against his shoulder it should be harder for him to push the knee down...awesome technique
ASANKramer05 1 year ago
very nice
imyourgod2 2 years ago
mad nice
subject2hate 2 years ago
I've been on the foot on bicep position a few times prior to viewing this video. I came up with a couple of things. You can pull his elbow towards your body causing a very painful shoulder lock, or you can grab your foot and sweep him, very similar to the rubix cube.
RaynardAlcampor 2 years ago
ok so pulling your opponents left are accross his body like that will be near impossible if he is resisting with his elbow by the side of his body
ConicalRamirez 2 years ago
it just looks hard to get to is all.
ph33ric 2 years ago
i dont think it is gonna be hard to get. remember these are all just options. options...if one technique doesnt get them, the other will. first step is going for mission control, zombie-new york. these are just options for those who play home alone. i personally love these series. and like all things, success will come after you drill it a ton and try it in rolling. thx for the video man. this is cutting edge shit. there seems to be no end to possibilities wit rubber guard.
hillharrismotorcity 2 years ago
In football you need size and strength, in jiu-jitsu you need flexibility and mobility. If you practice these qualities and incorporate them into positions such as this, it WILL work for you. You have to have a positive attitude in order for something you work.
dpedwards08 2 years ago
This is called The Stock.
redsoxfanatic2007 2 years ago
Sick Technique however the names of your moves are a mouthful. Tangled Up Control isn't catchy.
It's about technique rather than title though but come on man.
I think 10th planet's trademark cool names for moves like Mission Control and Crackhead control, Sanitarium, Puppet Master, Rubix Cube.
Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Still a sick ass tech though. Good shit man.
Styxorcist 2 years ago
thats some sick sh@t...you put tangled up with the rubbix cube,puppet master,butterfly guard, and basic rubber guard and your opponent doesnt have a chance to get his offense going...KEEP IT UP..GREAT INSTRUCTIONS
nosweattkennels 2 years ago
Impressed by the detailed and spot on instruction. It is one thing to come up with innovative moves, but you explain it so well. Details on how the get the first hook (including the use of the shin) was so helpful yet I have never heard people explain it this way.
Great teacher
MMABeijing 3 years ago
I like what you've done, I always have some difficulty with the meathook. I like how you grab your arm and pull it down to tighten it up and then move into under hooking the arm with the foot.
projectanimage 3 years ago
BEA utiful
JadeiteGracie 3 years ago
Man Eddie Bravo opened a huge can of worms when he started his rubber guard theory. This is crazzzyyy
Rai3 3 years ago
nice, another branch for the 10th planet system.
rubberguard83 3 years ago
Its hard to do in live rolling but if you get the first step in getting the foot under the armpit the rest is easy I,ve Got it alot in live rolling but I battled to get the foot under the armpit. If he tries to push the knee down to pass you can snatch his arm that works sometime you just have to play with it
shappydaddy 3 years ago
Right on good to know, looking forward to trying it out
getthetapjj 3 years ago
This is good thinking outside the box and looks like it could be effective, but how has it been working in 100% live rolling?
getthetapjj 3 years ago
nice work guys
ravehead1 3 years ago
4:18 strangler, superbitchy! Rear naked from guard = insane, but doable! Very impressive.
sebastianbrosche 3 years ago
amazing I love it, there are such a huge number of variations possible from rubber guard....great job keep working on them hope to see more soon
pablete77 3 years ago
wow, very innovative, very impressive, cant wait to try it out in class
Joshuadjitsu 3 years ago
awesome
wfbjj 3 years ago
Interesting stuff guys.
10thPlanetWatch 3 years ago 2
Indeed. The always evolving JJ.
sebastianbrosche 3 years ago