dude, why dont you fight ? from what i understand ( could be wrong ) but you dont compete. i honestly think you should man , but that's just me . i looked up your name and a lot of people diss you because of your credentials and the fact you dont have any fights... but its what ever . just wondering why you dont. i think you could be at least decent at it brosive. anyways.. take care , God bless!
I like the counter, but I have to say one thing: I think you should first move out and away from your opponent, so that you dont get stacked easily. After realizing the fail of the kimura I'd push away from my opponent and create space/get his head closer to my hips. Not trying to be a smartass, but just saying how I think the couter will get a higher percentage of success.
bro. you are a great instructor!!!!!!!! just watching these vids has made me better.lol. time to try all these sick techniques on my cousins. haha. great job boss.
Nice....Ah very good option to when the opponent grips between the legs...Im gonna try it cause 70% of the times Im going to kimura lock I cant break the grip...so this along with the long distance kimura tip are going to help me a lot....evwn with that it would be nice to hear some tips on how to break the grip to perform the kimura....thank u
@TechniquePrevails Now that you have him in the triangle choke, and his neck is too big to make him tap, you can just do the Kimura on the arm inside of the triangle.
@MasterHatfield Yeah but I wouldn't want to let go of a submission I already have locked in. If he's trying to back out then with the arm you can do a Kimura
danpats1, thats a pretty ignorant thing to say. and when your guard is tight, its gonna take all of your opponent's focus into getting out of it, which leaves you time to position yourself into this video.
omg the kimura is such a good/simple move. and it just gets better! my training partners won't see this coming :0
hiamandy01 4 months ago
Great videos! Thank you!
wantrice 1 year ago
dude, why dont you fight ? from what i understand ( could be wrong ) but you dont compete. i honestly think you should man , but that's just me . i looked up your name and a lot of people diss you because of your credentials and the fact you dont have any fights... but its what ever . just wondering why you dont. i think you could be at least decent at it brosive. anyways.. take care , God bless!
Debowmusic 1 year ago
I like the counter, but I have to say one thing: I think you should first move out and away from your opponent, so that you dont get stacked easily. After realizing the fail of the kimura I'd push away from my opponent and create space/get his head closer to my hips. Not trying to be a smartass, but just saying how I think the couter will get a higher percentage of success.
Lovegear 1 year ago
u are a blessing thanx
tommybenice 1 year ago
one imprtant thing is to cross the trapped arm accros ur chest and then pull the head down. much quicker tap.
yammyUFC4life 1 year ago
beautiful, flip in beautiful
emaun423 1 year ago
bro. you are a great instructor!!!!!!!! just watching these vids has made me better.lol. time to try all these sick techniques on my cousins. haha. great job boss.
thehugster88 2 years ago 5
Nice. I'll give it a try.
Jaketye 3 years ago
That's slick.
buildingbodies 3 years ago 2
is this legal to do in regular wrestling or is this freestyling? how about the twister roll can i do that in wrestling or is it also freestyling?
TLDJJD 3 years ago
I rather doubt it. This is for Submission Grappling matches and Mixed Martial Arts bouts. MMA bouts are such matches as seen in the UFC. Enjoy!
TechniquePrevails 3 years ago
Nice....Ah very good option to when the opponent grips between the legs...Im gonna try it cause 70% of the times Im going to kimura lock I cant break the grip...so this along with the long distance kimura tip are going to help me a lot....evwn with that it would be nice to hear some tips on how to break the grip to perform the kimura....thank u
AJDevilx 2 years ago
Sus videos siempre em ayudan a aprender mas,gracias
tipeo002 3 years ago
Gracias amigo. Me encanta oir palabras como esas. Por favor, mira a nuestro sitio electronico.
TechniquePrevails 3 years ago
the triangle transition is probably about a 20% move
danpats1 3 years ago
Then you should drill it more...
TechniquePrevails 3 years ago 11
@TechniquePrevails Hahaha great response!!
jimmyboo121 1 year ago
@TechniquePrevails Now that you have him in the triangle choke, and his neck is too big to make him tap, you can just do the Kimura on the arm inside of the triangle.
AZNboi10921 7 months ago
@AZNboi10921 or just transition into a umaplada lots of things :)
MasterHatfield 5 months ago
@MasterHatfield Yeah but I wouldn't want to let go of a submission I already have locked in. If he's trying to back out then with the arm you can do a Kimura
AZNboi10921 5 months ago
If it works 1 out of every 5 times then it's is pretty high percentage.
mrdogg 3 years ago
danpats1, thats a pretty ignorant thing to say. and when your guard is tight, its gonna take all of your opponent's focus into getting out of it, which leaves you time to position yourself into this video.
DblePunch 3 years ago