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10th Planet Jiu Jitsu Flow Drill

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

Here is a flow Drill for 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu techniques.
Start:
Half Guard (lock down) into Whip Up.
Dog Fight position
Half and Half (chuck Liddel version)
Get Wreslter's Side control and then move into Twister Side Control
Tip Toe pass to mount
Get mount
Bottom guy pushes leg and regains lock down
Repeat

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  • alot of the moves you guys show are really hard because i am only 12. like the flying arm bar i am in all the adult classes where i go and i cant do it right any advice.

  • learn the basics and don't rush it...

  • ya, as if eddie bravo invented this flow drill.

  • No one said he did. Just a flow drill using common 10th Plant techniques.

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  • @kamalamalama do you think this is all they do? this is a flow drill, it is working on constantly moving, constantly looking for the next transition, and it trains cardio. I'm sure they also train their techniques slow to get them perfect, but that is not the purpose of this drill.

  • Nice flow.whipup,old school,twister,tip toe mount. but at :47 he is holding the wrong leg.could eat a knee.very nice though

  • These guys are doing a crappy job of drilling. There trying to do their drills too fast for their skill level. As a result, they're totally sloppy. What's the point of drilling moves if your doing it half ass? These dumb asses should start slow, get the technique right, and then pick up the past. Fast, smooth, and technical is good. Fast and sloppy is worthless. Perfect practice makes perfect.

  • what you mean upkicks would be legal? dont you understand the concept of no hitting?

  • My advice would be, not to worry as much about a low percentage move, that's only available from standing position with certain grips...on opponents that are bigger than you. There's so many limitations in a flying armbar, it's fun, but it's not, nor should it be your first concern. Learn your basics, armbar, kimura, triangle. then start learning to escape side control, being young and small will make it hard, but it's motivation to get good at escaping. Flying armbars are cool, but don't worry.

  • It depends on the tournament. ADCC has slams, but only when in a submisson.

  • Nice

  • nice drill. simple and very strong basics. i like!

  • Very nice drill, this is alot more effective then the one we currently use at my dojo.

    Between half gaurd and twister control what is that move called? I use it alot as I always pull half guard but I don't actually know what its called.

    Do you have any more videoes on that perticular move?

    -Thanks

  • if slams were legal than up kicks would be also...trust me you dont want slams legal!

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