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Ryron and Rener Gracie From the Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy in Torrance, CA demonstrate how to effectively take an opponents back when they roll over. This video is brought to you by the "Gracie Insider" the official newsletter for the Gracie Family. For more information and training videos go to www.gracieacademy.com and sign up for the newsletter.
@raemente just try to choke me ;)
takidabossen 1 year ago
This is such a basic technique, but it is also an extremely vital and core technique to Jiu Jitsu. This is a great video, thanks Ryron and Rener.
HeroHammerhand 2 years ago
if you just started reading my reply to your comment (for dragon88red ONLY) ... its TOO LATE. if u dont post this to 100 videos u will see me by your bed waiting to choke your f*king ass out and break all your limbs off and hang you on a tree HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
raemente 2 years ago
What happened with the video?
Dannypage22 2 years ago
the back is a much better than mount position especially if u trap and arm with ur leg and hold their other arm with your arm that isnt choking then they have no arms to defend only their chin and theres a load of good ways to get ur hand under the chin,best way to win an mma fight is get mount drop punches till they give u their back and choke them out.
monoforraptunes 3 years ago
If you're latched onto someone's back while having your back on the ground you could do stuff like heel stomp their belly area, that distracts them very much from using their hands to defend the choke. You have that arm-lock that Ryron showed which is very reliable and direct. And you have the rear choke which is a guaranteed finish if sunken in. Those three factors working together can finish a lot of people.....
Vash1202 3 years ago
Also, another thing to notice is that when Royce fought, and took mount, he tired the hell out of the fighters so when they turned, they couldn't offer resistance to him flattening them out. If you see Royce's first fight with Delucia, you can see how wildly Delucia thrashes and Royce had to go with him and roll onto his back while latched onto him. Just because Royce was on his back doesn't mean it was less dominant. There are many options in that position.
Vash1202 3 years ago
The back is more dominant than the regular mount, albeit both are really dominant but the back is safer for you (less chance to get hit) and the few submissions possible are actually even more of a threat than in mount. If you were talking about having opponent belly-down mount, then you have to remember that for that to be possible, you have to remember that you have to flatten the person out, and the setup to do that leaves a gap where a strong wildly opponent can escape.
Vash1202 3 years ago
why take the back and roll onto your back while still latched 2 them? arent u more a threat in the mount? with u on their back they just defend a couple moves instead of many from the mount. ive seen early royce(e.g.-boxer) where he fought 2 stay in the mount. or is it just dependant on the opponent and the situation? thanks anyway though, great technique!!
malcolmxxx23 3 years ago
priceless
MindOverMatterBjj420 3 years ago