@TheCHEVYNATOR WHen we're sparring I don't even put pressure on these leg locks, I simply get in position and let go regardless of a tap, I know I would get it and I dont want to risk my teamate gettig injured
@psykojojo yeah alot of the guys I spare with have knee issues so I try and stay away from the knee subs.but for the new young guys with no issues I'll go for light leg or ankle locks.Great videos
@TheCHEVYNATOR i use the heel hook all the time and have never given anyone a serious injury, as long as you have a partner who knows when to tap you're fine..
@lzrdsixsix6 yeah I guess that goes for any submission.But you just got to be careful in a scramble when your force and your partners weight is moving in opposite directions
Man after my boxing training, me and one of my training partners had a grappling match messing around. He does boxing but is also an mma fighter who is a yellow belt or white belt in bjj. To make a long grappling match short me with no grappling experience besides watching MMA orgs like UFC, Strikeforce and Bellator got kneebarred and my knee popped like 3 to 4 times. This sub is no joke if you can pull it off.
I would like to see some arm manipulation demos from mounted position say in example that you (we've) been mounted by a heavier person and might not be able to "bump" enough clearence to tuck and pivot. Thx for the vids and keep up the training and good work =)
I like to do this same set up but on heavier people I push them to the side instead of straight up. When you push to the side part of their weight rests on the floor. It makes it a little easier then.
Do you have a video doing a roll under kneebar when someone has your back? I have trouble nailing that move.
BrannonMcConkey 6 months ago
that heel hook is very dangerous to even practice.Your pulling on the acl in the knee and you know how easy that is to tear
TheCHEVYNATOR 6 months ago
@TheCHEVYNATOR WHen we're sparring I don't even put pressure on these leg locks, I simply get in position and let go regardless of a tap, I know I would get it and I dont want to risk my teamate gettig injured
psykojojo 6 months ago
@psykojojo yeah alot of the guys I spare with have knee issues so I try and stay away from the knee subs.but for the new young guys with no issues I'll go for light leg or ankle locks.Great videos
TheCHEVYNATOR 6 months ago
@TheCHEVYNATOR i use the heel hook all the time and have never given anyone a serious injury, as long as you have a partner who knows when to tap you're fine..
lzrdsixsix6 3 months ago
@lzrdsixsix6 yeah I guess that goes for any submission.But you just got to be careful in a scramble when your force and your partners weight is moving in opposite directions
TheCHEVYNATOR 3 months ago
McTraining Partner's like "Uhh, should I be acting manly?"
berner 7 months ago
man the dude in the red t is hot!
bmelin 1 year ago
@bmelin he does make a straight man feel conflicted
psykojojo 1 year ago 4
@psykojojo yeah those are the kinds of conflicts that can be fun
bmelin 1 year ago
@psykojojo not gonna lie bro. I was thinking the same thing.
bluedrag17 1 year ago
Man after my boxing training, me and one of my training partners had a grappling match messing around. He does boxing but is also an mma fighter who is a yellow belt or white belt in bjj. To make a long grappling match short me with no grappling experience besides watching MMA orgs like UFC, Strikeforce and Bellator got kneebarred and my knee popped like 3 to 4 times. This sub is no joke if you can pull it off.
lilcam205 1 year ago
another nice video Jojo :)
pulvaris 1 year ago
I would like to see some arm manipulation demos from mounted position say in example that you (we've) been mounted by a heavier person and might not be able to "bump" enough clearence to tuck and pivot. Thx for the vids and keep up the training and good work =)
Jokerz2012 1 year ago
@Jokerz2012
I like to do this same set up but on heavier people I push them to the side instead of straight up. When you push to the side part of their weight rests on the floor. It makes it a little easier then.
ThePainFactoryCom 1 year ago