I'm not sure how much you check these comments but I have a question: I've done judo a year and just started bjj. Uchi mata was always my go to, and I've learned how to do it in the whizzer effectively. However, I'm having trouble with guys who respond by getting low and then moving to my back (sorry, not sure exactly how they're doing it). It there any remedy to this? or perhaps something I could trick them into from that position?
Great hoochie mama lesson. Sad I missed your seminar, hope to see you on the mats sometime!
“Breathing out when you throw” 💯
Imma try this on my 6 y/o 💀
Oss
Thanks JFLO I’m down here in SD hope I can train with you one day
where do u train rn im in san diego
@@Hshjshshjsj72727 training center
Excellent instruction & application
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the lesson
Best teaching method, thank u
Beautiful 🤩
Thank you so much for This video, very detailed.
Be on the lookout for more upcoming content!
Great video and breakdown/details just subscribed, 🙏
Thanks for the lesson ❤
Love the uchi
I enjoyed this very much
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks🙏🏼
You can do that from an Underhook too?
It’d be a different throw and finish but yeah
More of a O Guruma (hip wheel) from the underhook
I bet Jflo can cut a rug
I'm not sure how much you check these comments but I have a question: I've done judo a year and just started bjj. Uchi mata was always my go to, and I've learned how to do it in the whizzer effectively. However, I'm having trouble with guys who respond by getting low and then moving to my back (sorry, not sure exactly how they're doing it). It there any remedy to this? or perhaps something I could trick them into from that position?
ahh, i also see that I think i'm holding them closer to the wrist than the tricep, maybe that gives them too much room?