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One of the best instructors on the web. Plain and simple...
Need to see more of your new stuff as most of your old stuff has vanished!! Always got your clips in my favourites bro.. Keep up the good work .
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yeah i ran into the same problem with my buddy. slearn japaneseome things that helped were keeping my guard tight over the elbow of the side that has wrist control, as you'll probably notice, he keeps it tight in this video he just doesn't mention it. the second being a little more elusive but still worth taking notice of. it really helps a lot to make your overhook tighter as a means to grabbing your own wrist. force his body into the arm and not so much the other way around.
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Jakob es demasiado bueno...entreno con el...he visto a mauro,sidney y andre...pero ese mae esta a un nivel superior...tiene una variedad inmensa de tecnica...
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in which part of costa rica are you?
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Where in Costa Rica is this guy??? I have never seem him around! the only 3 black belts I know in Costa Rica are Sydnye Machado, Mauro Sergio and Andre Oliveira!
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i tried this on my friend wut if instead of tugging and pullin they turn there arm out like how u break a wrist grab standing up??
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I have been working with this it is great for stopping punches, very powerfull sweeps too.
Goes great with Rubber guard pyrimid and the puppet master overhook guard stuff. I used a straight arm lock into an arm bar off the mount with the over hook after the sweep it flowed nicly. Nice post thanks!!
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It's a trick I have thought I invented!
one small point though - most opponents will be very sensitive to their captured-hand elbow position, flaring it out so they can try to prevent a leg triangle.
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I know him! what up Jakob! You are the master blaster.
I watched this video 3 days ago, and i've already used it on about 5 people. Great vid!!
kennygob 3 years ago 5
Haha, Hey Kyle! We just had this substantial earthquake right next to my house! Did you see Costa Rica on CNN?
JiuJitsu81 3 years ago 2