Armbar Transition To Omoplata Setup With The GI

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2007

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Techniques.
Armbar Transition To Omoplata Setup With The GI
(ABHAYA Academy)

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  • @chrisbrunke You're mistaken. Judo came from Japanese JUJUTSU. Then, Brazillian Jiu Jitsu came from judo. They all have common factors but they have distinct differences.

  • @cLcnumber31 sorry, but BJJ didn't come from Judo. They BOTH came from Japanese Jiu Jitsu. Judo is the off balancing and throwing aspects, and BJJ uses the ground fighting techniques. BOTH originally came from JAPANESE Jiu Jitsu.

  • @monji112000 sorry but no they are not...bjj CAME FROM judo....but dont mistake them for the same art....

  • so why judo players fail vs bjj?

  • :D ALL BJJ techniques are judo techniques, and all judo techniques are BJJ techniques.. oh they are all JJJ techniques too. Judo and BJJ differ in rules.. wake up your so lost its not even funny.

  • o wow too bad those are all judo techniques

    your bjj instructors feed you lies!

  • Nice!!! Thank you Rowan! In every video I've seen, they show the opponent lying flat which is never the case when I attempt it. I will try that for sure! (Come back and vist Bushido Kai soon btw)

  • awsome dude, i never knew how to finish off an omoplata effectively, and now i do!!thanks!! keep the hits coming!!

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