I'd have to agree with geobros, this seems a bit unrealistic, especially how your opponent's holding side control. No live opponent is going to hold side control just holding your arm. They're either gonna go head and arm control or twister side control
@BjjSmile yea but if ur opponent can feel u attempting to regain gaurd the arm goes there to stop the knee i do it all the time but i dont stay there long ill move if he moves i see this working on new white belts or tierd bluebelts gives an option and even if it dont work it cracks the door for other escapes!!
It works best after your Opponent starts to attack from the side position, which causes them to lift the pressure...then push off the hips with shrimping. This also works against a guard pass attempt from your Opponent.
dude this is crazy
raul21md 1 year ago
Thanks..hope to use it during my class.
SYLFan2008 1 year ago
hmm, seems like this is what i've been looking for to try and get out of the 'breadcutter' choke. we'll see this week. Thanks.
unsupa 1 year ago
This move seems kinda retarded...
jpjsej18 1 year ago
@jpjsej18 LOL..That's what I thought at first until I practiced it. It really works best during a Guard Pass attempt.
kosenjudo 1 year ago
I think kosjudo is just explaining the options the first one is super cool I am goin to try that one in my sparing sessions
mrthykho 1 year ago
ok that's rad.
thanks for posting!
Diatonic135 2 years ago
I'd have to agree with geobros, this seems a bit unrealistic, especially how your opponent's holding side control. No live opponent is going to hold side control just holding your arm. They're either gonna go head and arm control or twister side control
BjjSmile 2 years ago
I use this more against a Guard Pass attempt before they settle in. I should have clarified a little more.
kosenjudo 2 years ago
@BjjSmile yea but if ur opponent can feel u attempting to regain gaurd the arm goes there to stop the knee i do it all the time but i dont stay there long ill move if he moves i see this working on new white belts or tierd bluebelts gives an option and even if it dont work it cracks the door for other escapes!!
nestosdaboss 1 year ago
that wont work, usually the guy on top is giving a lot of pressure so you cant just sit up, may work if your already sitting though
geobros 3 years ago
It works best after your Opponent starts to attack from the side position, which causes them to lift the pressure...then push off the hips with shrimping. This also works against a guard pass attempt from your Opponent.
kosenjudo 3 years ago
I'm on my first month of BJJ, and am constantly having to escape this position. This vid gives some great advice, thanks!
Fabyfakid 4 years ago
lmao I know how you feel
so how are you doing now since it's been a couple months?
btw (to poster ) great video =P
urbanreality04 3 years ago