Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 50/50 Position Take Down Technique

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 50/50 position take down technique.

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  • *how to hug*

    alright what you wanna do now is place your arms around his back firmly, but not too hard, make sure they are around the higher back, you dont want him to get the wrong idea, now what your gonna do is squeeze tight, make sure he feels the love..

  • @MrCommenterguy all of BJJ is huggie business

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  • Don't hug tooooooooo much

  • and put your check on his, then turn slowly, then kiss.

  • I'm going to use this at my next family reunion

  • i think the biggest part that most people miss when they try to study a martial art, or a few simple self defense technique is "start with whats comfortable". if you dont have someone bigger than you to practice this, try to go for a different technique. My favorite is called the "throw something heavy and run away" technique. very, very effective.

  • i dont like all the huggie business myself- but still, it must be effective

  • no i do wrestling and we practice this move

    yes of coarse it can work but lets say the person is taller n bigger then you are.....to get control of his posture will be very hard. try doing this to other wrestlers or fighters who are taller....its going to be very hard so dont bother doing the move....as you see in the video the guy demonstrating the move is taller ....if your shorter they're better techniques then this.

  • Honestly, I don't think what you're saying applies to THIS specific takedown, but the whole point of learning takedowns is to have it drilled into your memory so it becomes instinct. If you have to stop to think about what your instructor said, then you clearly didn't practice it enough or you just aren't fit out to be a fighter.

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