Fantastic instruction from this guy. Whoever you are I want to thank you. I've learned a ton from you and you supplement by school instruction beautifully. Anytime I have a question about something in class I look up your video. Keep up the good work..
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mahalo for posting this pass! question/request: will you please post a vid on when youre using this pass and your opponent starts using the rubber guard and begins rapping the opposite leg around you? I seem to get caught up in that sometimes. Thanks!
I use this pass quite frequently, lately I've been getting caught in a kimura while trying to get side control. Have any of you encountered that situation?
I'm assuming you mean on your left arm (when passing in this direction). That being the case, you can tuck your left arm in between his right thigh and calf (toward hi butt). This should postpone the kimura. Be aware of it, and don't blindly continue the pass while walking into the kimura. Hope that helps.
Use this pass religiously. I also use this same principle when I'm passing and he's trying to recompose guard, As I pass i reach underneath grab the toes which stops him from bringing guard.
i like this. is this eddie bravo? i know a few other moves like recover guard from side control that use this same principle. the whole grabbing the toes thing.
On average it takes 10 year to get to black belt. If students are getting it much faster than that and they are not BJ Penn then you probably have a belt factory
Its a problem doing this with a Gi. When I try and do this I usually expose myself to the X-choke. How can I avoid that??
simsonyee 1 year ago
I use this a lot . but lately people have been reaching under with their hand to break my grip on the foot. Any suggestions to counter this problem?
redbaron28 1 year ago
Fantastic instruction from this guy. Whoever you are I want to thank you. I've learned a ton from you and you supplement by school instruction beautifully. Anytime I have a question about something in class I look up your video. Keep up the good work..
bwconklin 1 year ago
@bwconklin I appreciate your kind words. Please check out the site and register a free account so you can get each "Technique of the Week" a week early!
TechniquePrevails 1 year ago
mahalo for posting this pass! question/request: will you please post a vid on when youre using this pass and your opponent starts using the rubber guard and begins rapping the opposite leg around you? I seem to get caught up in that sometimes. Thanks!
wailuku 2 years ago
I use this pass quite frequently, lately I've been getting caught in a kimura while trying to get side control. Have any of you encountered that situation?
If so how are you getting around it?
If not what am I doing wrong?
pitviper23 2 years ago
I'm assuming you mean on your left arm (when passing in this direction). That being the case, you can tuck your left arm in between his right thigh and calf (toward hi butt). This should postpone the kimura. Be aware of it, and don't blindly continue the pass while walking into the kimura. Hope that helps.
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
Could you maybe post some video of you free rolling or in competitions? Id like to see you use your moves in a live rolling situation
jonntala 2 years ago
Great pass, but even more so GREAT TEACHER, he explains it sooo well with excellent details!
Thanks
valiantfocker 2 years ago
Thanks for your kind words! I hope you're a member at the site already. Keep watching for new techniques!
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
Use this pass religiously. I also use this same principle when I'm passing and he's trying to recompose guard, As I pass i reach underneath grab the toes which stops him from bringing guard.
bearboy01 2 years ago
i like this. is this eddie bravo? i know a few other moves like recover guard from side control that use this same principle. the whole grabbing the toes thing.
witegetobro 2 years ago
While I'm sure that Eddie uses this also, this is pretty standard jiu-jitsu. Thanks for watching, and check out the site!
TechniquePrevails 2 years ago
I just had a quick question regarding BJJ in general. What are indicators that the facility you're training at is just a belt factory?
marshalbd 2 years ago
@marshalbd
Easy no participating in competitions...
On average it takes 10 year to get to black belt. If students are getting it much faster than that and they are not BJ Penn then you probably have a belt factory
simsonyee 1 year ago
hmm looks like it should work ill give it a try and let ya know~
cadillacboi420 2 years ago
just did this one in my club
tocharuletheworld 2 years ago