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Jay-jitsu BJJ - No Gi - Takedown knee tap

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2010

A nice take down option when your opponent over hooks one of your arms or you have been able to secure an under-hook

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  • keep repeating 0.14sec... kinda funny n wierd.....

  • @flickerawr gotta have fun sometimes my friend

  • I am a 2x all American, I have wrestling half my life and I feel that is one of the shittiest takedown videos I've ever seen! I learned my knee taps from terry&tom brands of Iowa. That would only work on a scrub and shame on him for trying to show a takedown incorrectly...search yt for wrestling undertook series..you will see it done properly..one of my favorite moves..just hate to see it bastardized like everything else out there.

  • @nativo155 pretty strong word brother but hell, I'm not an all 2x all american, and don't represent myself as a wrestling expert having only wrestled in high school and a bit on club team in college and the Marine Corps. Maybe I've only wrestled scrubs but it's worked for me til this point. YT is no replacement for a qualified instructor.

    Peace....

  • I got a question kind of not related to this video. I'm a HS wrestler right now and used to doing takedowns and slides with my shoes on. But when I went to go take my first No Gi class we were practicing takedowns and I was sliding on my bare feet like I'm used to. I ended up with a peeled skin blister on the top of my foot for sliding on the mat on my takedowns. Does it just take getting used to or should I do something about it?

  • @johnnyquest456 i used to have the same problem but it doesn't seem to be as much of an issue anymore due to all the scar tissue over the years. wish i had a good suggestion for you but i never found a way to avoid them without messing up my shots. ( i too wrestled in high schol)

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  • only watched a handful of your videos and i definitely admire how you handle alot of the negative comments on here. Everyone's got an opinon until they get on the mat, while i agree this might not be the most technical or flashy move, it obviously works for you. Keep the videos coming, i especially liked the modified kimura. good stuff

  • @jbelljitsu ay this technique may not be that great, but you still got some other great bjj instructional vids that i use

  • You can do this on knees as well from my experience, works great.

  • @jbelljitsu Alrighty I'll tough it out haha. Appreciate the feedback (subscribed)

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