Maybe I'm the only one with a question. The arm grips & positioning works well agree there. Even better if you can get one arm to the opposite side of your head and shoulder. But the jumping to posture is only possible because your opponent stripped his left hook? If he holds both hooks tight, I don't see you jumping up that easy. Thoughts?
Hmm most ppl dont let go of their hooks if they got your back. So this makes it not practical, but good idea if he lets go a hook
DARQMX 6 months ago
@DARQMX i disagree, but value your opinion
kenprimo 6 months ago
Maybe I'm the only one with a question. The arm grips & positioning works well agree there. Even better if you can get one arm to the opposite side of your head and shoulder. But the jumping to posture is only possible because your opponent stripped his left hook? If he holds both hooks tight, I don't see you jumping up that easy. Thoughts?
orts01 1 year ago
@orts0 yes, he strips the left hook to pull you on the other side by pushing on the mat with his left foot. thats when you go
kenprimo 1 year ago
Holy crap Ken thats bad ass, thanks for this vid, its definitely something i can use as this situation comes up a lot.
nocturnal5150 1 year ago
if only i had more money to join a bjj gym
skepticnyc 1 year ago
Wow.. so simple, so cool.
HanakoSenshi 1 year ago
I really like this one, would you have different grips for no gi? grab forearm and shoulder perhaps?
Spammy151 1 year ago
not so clear with the technique,will watch again few more times to get the technique... thanks
Bruce0831 1 year ago
@Bruce0831 i show a whole scenario of this at chokebook february
kenprimo 1 year ago
Ken, I have question. You upload so many videos, it kindda looks like you do this for a living. Do you?
SELANNE20 1 year ago
@SELANNE20 no, but maybe one day
kenprimo 1 year ago
Nice Ken your AWESOME!!!
Prankzter4 1 year ago