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  • This is nice. Is this BJJ, Judo, Or normal Jiujutsu? I Know all three martial arts have the same/similar techniques, but Im asking which one does this guy do?

  • I can't believe a purple belt got caught in that... It's not that hard to defend

  • Nice vid.. I tried this last night but don't think it's my move lol when I trapped the arm I can't close guard and triangle was a fail. I just get stacked! I guess bc I have short legs since I'm only 5'4" the only way I can finish my triangles is if I'm on top and set it up from there and roll to the side :P

  • Tested it last night....it Works great!!! Thanks for the vid!

  • haha i like your techniques ~~

  • Thanks

  • Thanks for the videos. I used the process that you went over in this video and got the triangle 3 times today while rolling. On another note, I have got the Gator Roll once. I will have to do it a few more times to become as efficient as you have become with the technique. You are choking them unconscious in 2-3 seconds. I have held it for about 5-10 and my opponent is not out cold. I am sure it's my hand positions. Any way, thanks again.

  • Sweet!!!!!!

  • "Come on baby please!" LOLZ!!!! :D

  • WOW! hahahaha mahn thatz cool..i dont know anything about ju jitsu but i think im gona learn from watchin this.looks fun..bboy chichi

  • What should i do inf the oponnetn uses his weight against me... blocking my legs?

  • just be patient.. push and pull him and scoot back... when he adjusts his weight go for the shoot...

  • hi jeff, thanx for the the move. i will do it in class. question. how do you reverse it. i got trapped in three already. i dont tap out but i sometimes get out.

  • i am not sure about reversing it.... i guess get the guy doing it to you tired by keeping your posture. and don't let him pull your neck down

  • excellent idea, and great demonstration of its effectiveness!

  • Thanks Man, Nevr thought of trapping the arm like that. Will try in training tonight. First tourney on Sunday, pretty excited.

  • how u defend against it?

  • I like this vid. Good technique.

  • I use that shit all the time in training, shit works son son!!!! Never tried it in a tourny yet but I will

  • that was awsome and really helpful man thanks.

  • Awesome! Thanks a lot, I'm going to have to try that myself. I like how you showed that it can be applied in actual competition.

  • i love how you showed the move actually working in a competition. i've never seen anyone do that before. thanks for the tip.

  • its the diamond guard

  • never heard of it.

  • butterfly guard isnt jeff? :)

  • no it's not. The Diamond Guard AKA the Pyramid(as it's known in the 10th planet system) requires an overhook on one side and the knee in the bicep on the other. it's a modified spider guard. This is simply closed guard w/ 1 arm trapped. I guess you could call it the one-armed guard or arm trap guard if you wanna give it a special name.

  • Eddie bravo is the king of taking techniques already used and giving them a special name, and calling it his own.

  • hes not calling them his own hes just calling them wacky names so you can remember what do if you get stalled its like order of operations in algebra pemdas in mass please excuse my dear aunt sally (parentheses,exponents,multipl­icaiton,division,addition,subt­raction) its just a memory tool

  • Good Stuff Jeff...I can't wait to try it hahaahhah

  • Would be nice if I had long enough legs to do that, Jeff.

  • Many people under estimate themselves when it comes down to traingle. Especially shorter people. If you put your hand up high with your ear next to your bicep. The circumfrance around the neck & arm is very small. You just need to get the proper angle & tech

  • wangman197 is right. i did the tutorial on mr. anthony because his body type is the hardest to triangle. you don't have to have long legs to get this setup. try it!it works to almost everybody! esp the guys who love standing up and posturing up!

  • jeff...you have a sick guard. How did u develope that and what's the trick to keep people from passing

  • thank you sir. i can't really explain how i developed my guard. but this my help- try rolling with just one arm (tuck one of your arms underneath your belt). you will get tapped a lot but you will eventually adapt to it and find new positions and setups. as far as passing the guard, when i was a whitebelt my teamates would normally pin my legs or hips on the ground and go directly to north south. i hope this helps!

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