Actually I like it when the guy rolls and sometimes I let them if they are too strong. When they roll just stay and don't move and they roll themselves into an arm bar.
I'm pretty new to this sort of stuff.. but in the future, could you show the best (or what you think is the best) positions for hand placement to avoid reversals? For instance, in this video you showed how to get out of his different hand placements, but didn't tell what the best/most sound ones were (once again, I'm new, so I simply dont know)
Whats with the Ginger Snap Counter from there? You could have brought that too in that video! Its an amazing and fast counter move... Works all the time!
No one will ever hook the leg from the outside like that it screams omoplata me and does not control him at all. If u hook one leg you underhook leg wrapping around the knee and pull to extend the leg this kills every escape as it flattens the guy it also gives you the option of going for a toe hold on the close leg. (see Frank Mir vs Tank Abbot) it does leave you open to a triangle if he backsteps though but that rarely happens unless it's a guy you train with everyday who knows your timing.
You shouldn't triangle your legs in the omoplata ... it's much better to stick them straight out and pinch them together, like Eddie Bravo or Frank Mir does. It puts more pressure on the shoulder.
@Fupper16 Matt is a blue belt in 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu as well. Some masters in BJJ triangle their legs, others do not, Jiu Jitsu has so many variations and ways to do things, that absolute statements like yours don't reflect every practitioner of the art. Open mind after all.
@Fupper16 Eddie is quoted saying it's okay to triangle the legs for an Omoplata with the Gi on. It okay to do this because one can use the sleeve as a grip.
Actually I like it when the guy rolls and sometimes I let them if they are too strong. When they roll just stay and don't move and they roll themselves into an arm bar.
MMAUnderworld 5 months ago
it looks easy but you wont escape that way from me, i simply hold my oponent and change position
MiKocwalk 5 months ago
I'm pretty new to this sort of stuff.. but in the future, could you show the best (or what you think is the best) positions for hand placement to avoid reversals? For instance, in this video you showed how to get out of his different hand placements, but didn't tell what the best/most sound ones were (once again, I'm new, so I simply dont know)
benjyp1223 5 months ago
From the preview screen for this vid I thought it was a white duck on a city ledge LOL.
min3stron3 5 months ago
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Music of the way
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maximdekov 5 months ago
Reversal awesome!!!
woodallaj 5 months ago
do you have a video on the old school sweep? I have trouble with it.
julianfolkBJJ 5 months ago
@julianfolkBJJ Goto our main site Submissions 101 and type in "old school" into the search bar ;-)
Submissions101 5 months ago
legit
TheRoyalFreshness69 5 months ago
really like this
801TheOutlaw801 5 months ago
the reverse into a omoplata...has this ever happened in an actual match?
xRobinson777x 5 months ago
I wanna know when can I get my hands on that awesome gray gi !
IMBAMafi 5 months ago
i wanna see matt do something funny
josh1212121 5 months ago
Whats with the Ginger Snap Counter from there? You could have brought that too in that video! Its an amazing and fast counter move... Works all the time!
DeliriumHarlekin 5 months ago
No one will ever hook the leg from the outside like that it screams omoplata me and does not control him at all. If u hook one leg you underhook leg wrapping around the knee and pull to extend the leg this kills every escape as it flattens the guy it also gives you the option of going for a toe hold on the close leg. (see Frank Mir vs Tank Abbot) it does leave you open to a triangle if he backsteps though but that rarely happens unless it's a guy you train with everyday who knows your timing.
bjjartist 5 months ago
BOA!
hebronsawyers 5 months ago
do more shit
WuldMostLiklyTapThat 5 months ago
Can you make a video on how to make the le belle lock
mr420 5 months ago
You shouldn't triangle your legs in the omoplata ... it's much better to stick them straight out and pinch them together, like Eddie Bravo or Frank Mir does. It puts more pressure on the shoulder.
Fupper16 5 months ago
@Fupper16 Matt is a blue belt in 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu as well. Some masters in BJJ triangle their legs, others do not, Jiu Jitsu has so many variations and ways to do things, that absolute statements like yours don't reflect every practitioner of the art. Open mind after all.
Submissions101 5 months ago 30
@Fupper16 They actually do that to set up the Jiu-Claw, and not the actual Omoplata, so you are wrong.
stephenrobertrae 5 months ago 4
@Fupper16 Eddie is quoted saying it's okay to triangle the legs for an Omoplata with the Gi on. It okay to do this because one can use the sleeve as a grip.
ScoKimber 5 months ago
@ScoKimber Yep!
Submissions101 5 months ago