@WT Callahan lll 100%! The last time I rolled, my coach said “happy cat!” With regards to my back posture and instantly I knew what he meant and that stuck with me! 🤙
Fantastic video. I love how you peel away the layers of his defense and demonstrate less used submissions. I'll definitely be referring back to this and working on the moves
This video is super helpful. I’ve taken the first two chokes and built my own little side control kill sequence off of it. if I can’t get one of the first two chokes to work, I pull them on their side and go for the corkscrew armbar or straddle their head for the kimura. These two are usually WIDE open because you’ve got both of their arms controlled so well.
nice vid. I forgot about the pushing the lapel under during the cross face. One thing though.. I'm careful about the shin on bicep. I use the top of my shin near my knee. it's tons of pressure on the bicep. If you put it near the ankle their isn't much pressure and you really put yourself at risk of your opponent grabbing your foot and torquing your knee. He could also just reach around your foot and grab your belt but the real issue is potentially hurting your knee... exact position that a training partner needed knee surgery.
Only time I have ever seen someone systematically discuss removing the slack from all these chokes before trying to finish. Really interesting upgrade to the moves.
Thanks for this. I already use most of these, but there are always little tweaks to add.... the no pass loop choke is new for me, so adding that to my side control choke options.
Love that far lapel choke, I've been using it since I was white belt, its so effective that I even decided to stop using it cause I felt I'm relying too much on it and that other elements of my top side control are lacking cause of it.
Great 👍🏼 stuff - I’m a side control/north south player and usually trap the near arm under the shin like you show here - I like the way you trap the far arm as well - I usually get chokes from there, but since you’ve trapped the far arm isn’t it also open for an Americana, Armbar, and/or Kimura?
Been using that first choke heaps but do struggle to finish on guys with thinner necks. Am certainly looking forward to trying to “pop their top off” 😝😝😝
for the first one when you're separating their arms so you can slide your knee over to trap it how do you do that if they have a really tight grip on their hands
For the thumb in one, is the forearm supposed to come across their throat or to the sides of the neck (ie, pressing on one side with the gi/hand, the other with the forearm)? I’m a little confused as to where the pressure comes from in the choke.
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Pros: A variety of useful options for attacking from that specific side control configuration. Cons: Requires the opponent to give up one of the most compromised positions of side control, which no good grappler will ever allow. There’s a reason you see VERY few finishes from side control at the elite level. Guys use frames. I appreciate your time, but techniques that work against all levels and not just beginner to mid level grapplers are preferable. PS: This would work against me still haha
He was just showing the wristlock as an option. If that really happens and you get the tap, you'd stop and then begin rolling again from standing or the floor.
You know I tell people in class that just when they think they have seen every Gi-applied choke through years of practice, they need to think again. The number of chokes is almost limited to your imagination.
Awesome video. And great technique. I’m sure it’s a habit from teaching live, but there’s no need to show the technique 3 times on a video format unless your changing angles or adding details. Thanks again for a great video!
i have to admit, im really excited about these. i often struggle isolating an arm for submissions and like another comment made , ive watched alot of videos and i havent seen these chokes. personally i think chokes are way better for lower belts. white belts will fight like hell against arm triangles and any arm isolation, but they tap like a hangman's drummer when a choke is coming. if you cant get these as a green horn white belt you should give up the sport.
I think you're right about the grip break being impossible there. You'd have to pin and switch with your knees to get the arm down. Or pin it as you come into side control.
Most of the time this near arm will be framing on the hip, so it won't be locked in a grip around the back. Unless it's your first class. But for the purposes of teaching the mechanics of a technique, the arms could be placed out of the way.
does anyonethat speaks Japanese/Chinese know why it says 'Zui Jia' on the Gi? is it a brand name? I get that it means 'extremely family/home' but It doesnt make much sense to me
just looked up the definition of Jia again and I'm guessing it also refers to an expert, so I guess its saying 'highly expertised/experienced'. is this correct?
Such a wonderful coaching style. Slow definitive steps, with key words and phrases that trigger the brain. Love this, very helpful and effective! 🤙
@WT Callahan lll 100%! The last time I rolled, my coach said “happy cat!” With regards to my back posture and instantly I knew what he meant and that stuck with me! 🤙
Love how you repeat the moves over and over. Helps a lot.
And the fact that it's straight into it without 10 mins of blah blah blah.. some great info.
Absolutely does
@@ManOfAction22my trainers only show it twice it sucks not enough
It's great for us the viewers, for poor Uke not so much...
Anthony's jiu-jitsu is so freaking solid.
Solid as a rock
Watch him spar. He shines against the other black belts
I like these instructions, straight to the point , most instructions have a lot of talk
Beautiful variations of those last few chokes. I study this position a lot and I've never even seen those. Love that Jiu-Jitsu keeps me learning!
Gonna incorporate these into my game. A lot of my attacks come from side control especially since I'm a bigger guy. Can't wait to try these.
Fantastic video. I love how you peel away the layers of his defense and demonstrate less used submissions. I'll definitely be referring back to this and working on the moves
I knew maybe like one of those chocks... the first One... I like the detail about isolating the arm for a wrist lock
i've seen all these chokes before but you gave some little details that i've never seen before! thanks for the video
Loved this brotha gonna try them Monday.
I've been looking for a refresher on the paper cutter. This is the best instructional video I've found on it. Thank you!
These are great. Will try them on my economics professor next time I get a bad grade.
Was really trying these out in class today but couldn’t nail them. Better luck tomorrow.
This video is super helpful. I’ve taken the first two chokes and built my own little side control kill sequence off of it.
if I can’t get one of the first two chokes to work, I pull them on their side and go for the corkscrew armbar or straddle their head for the kimura.
These two are usually WIDE open because you’ve got both of their arms controlled so well.
Gotta love Anthony man. “Lookin to Pop the top off there a little bit”. 💪😂💪
Fantastic demo!! Thank you for posting! I seen this guy roll on Roy Deans channel and he is a beast! So technical its amazing!
nice vid. I forgot about the pushing the lapel under during the cross face.
One thing though.. I'm careful about the shin on bicep. I use the top of my shin near my knee. it's tons of pressure on the bicep. If you put it near the ankle their isn't much pressure and you really put yourself at risk of your opponent grabbing your foot and torquing your knee. He could also just reach around your foot and grab your belt but the real issue is potentially hurting your knee... exact position that a training partner needed knee surgery.
I literally hit that first one on three people today, it's my new favourite choke!
Only time I have ever seen someone systematically discuss removing the slack from all these chokes before trying to finish. Really interesting upgrade to the moves.
a fantastic video to learn the details. thanks for uploading!!!
Thanks for this. I already use most of these, but there are always little tweaks to add.... the no pass loop choke is new for me, so adding that to my side control choke options.
great video! nice and simple for a new guy like me! i also like how you are not "extra". very well done!
Great video on effective side control gi chokes. Thank you.
Love this one. Sensei Anthony is a beast, too.
Wow that is amazing teaching. Very detailed and technical. Almost seems rehearsed.
Fantastic, I'll teach that tonight. Oss
Munyanyo
That was really awesome. I’m saving this and will learn all those variations. Thank you 🙏
Love that far lapel choke, I've been using it since I was white belt, its so effective that I even decided to stop using it cause I felt I'm relying too much on it and that other elements of my top side control are lacking cause of it.
Amazing.
This whole system is crazy. super systematic oss
The best details 🙏🏻
Great stuff here. Will be trying to use some of these
I use the far lapel loop choke all the time…one of my favorite chokes
Brilliant, thank you!!
Nice sound at 6:49 :)
Video is great, very helpful.
Very well executed techniques. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏾🇨🇦
Beautiful. Many thanks
Absolutely incredible. Thanks for posting.
Very nice some great details in these chokes thanks
Subscribed! Your shit's dope! These are NASTY!
Can you show how to defend the same techniques? Because I believe if I try them on a resisting training partner, it may not work as depicted.
Cool variations...watched the whole thing
Great 👍🏼 stuff - I’m a side control/north south player and usually trap the near arm under the shin like you show here - I like the way you trap the far arm as well - I usually get chokes from there, but since you’ve trapped the far arm isn’t it also open for an Americana, Armbar, and/or Kimura?
Very good video especially HD and angle is wonderful
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your hired professor 😮, please make more detailed subs. Thanks
What’s this coach’s name? I’d like to view more of his videos
Did you find him?
It's literally in the title.
Been using that first choke heaps but do struggle to finish on guys with thinner necks. Am certainly looking forward to trying to “pop their top off” 😝😝😝
REALLY like the 2nd 1!!
for the first one when you're separating their arms so you can slide your knee over to trap it how do you do that if they have a really tight grip on their hands
They’re putting more pressure on themselves by doing that, let them wear themselves out then go for it when they unlock the hands
와우..간단하면서도 강력한 기술 고맙습니다!!
Great stuff !!!
Very instructional. I'm going to practice these. Saved to favorites
Thank you for sharing.
As a bigger feller, I often find myself here. Nice to have this in my back pocket.
Great video, I can usually maintain control but rarely get any subs. Definitely going to try to pop the top off👍👍
nice ...i could from this way all day. love SC chokes
Nice old school judobit thanks for the wrist lock never thought of that one
Thank lot Sensei for your great techniques
So my game! Thank u for sharing
that's nice. I'm going to work that on the matt this morning 🌄 .
For the thumb in one, is the forearm supposed to come across their throat or to the sides of the neck (ie, pressing on one side with the gi/hand, the other with the forearm)? I’m a little confused as to where the pressure comes from in the choke.
Very cool professor 👍
Savagery!!! Loved this video!
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Genuine question, but if you trap both the arms at the beginning how is the first choke never going to work? i.e. why do you need any of the others?
Thats an awesome side game right there, i will be doing this for the whole month in training
Nice stuff!
i still come to this video years later
super slick, i like to get the grip from reverse kesa gatame
These have all worked for me. It scares the hell out of the white belts.😀
Great teacher. Thank you.
Pros: A variety of useful options for attacking from that specific side control configuration.
Cons: Requires the opponent to give up one of the most compromised positions of side control, which no good grappler will ever allow.
There’s a reason you see VERY few finishes from side control at the elite level. Guys use frames.
I appreciate your time, but techniques that work against all levels and not just beginner to mid level grapplers are preferable.
PS: This would work against me still haha
What is the purpose of the wrist lock since you are letting go right afterwards?
He was just showing the wristlock as an option. If that really happens and you get the tap, you'd stop and then begin rolling again from standing or the floor.
Nice!
Wow, excellent, thx
Thanks Oss nice techniques
Devastating chokes!
You know I tell people in class that just when they think they have seen every Gi-applied choke through years of practice, they need to think again. The number of chokes is almost limited to your imagination.
Awesome ❤️❤️🤩
Love it. Sneaky sneaky!!!
What is his full name ? I saw that 2 hour sparring video here and this man was on another level 🤩😍
wow- i am falling in love all over again. this is so awesome! so many fantastic positions.
Whoa! Bad ass!
On the far side lapel choke. What is choking him on his right side of his neck. The far side lapel is across the left side of his neck. Sorry to ask.
Awesome video. And great technique.
I’m sure it’s a habit from teaching live, but there’s no need to show the technique 3 times on a video format unless your changing angles or adding details.
Thanks again for a great video!
Also love the ukis a&p gi. We all know snakes!
This guys neck rn 😵💫
i have to admit, im really excited about these. i often struggle isolating an arm for submissions and like another comment made , ive watched alot of videos and i havent seen these chokes. personally i think chokes are way better for lower belts. white belts will fight like hell against arm triangles and any arm isolation, but they tap like a hangman's drummer when a choke is coming. if you cant get these as a green horn white belt you should give up the sport.
Soooo good 👍
My professor catches me always with the third lapel choke
very nice
White belt here. Why check for the wrist lock?
This is good 👍 💪
Just one question, how do you actually break the cable grip with that one hand just grabbing backwards ? I don't really see that happening...
I think you're right about the grip break being impossible there. You'd have to pin and switch with your knees to get the arm down. Or pin it as you come into side control.
Most of the time this near arm will be framing on the hip, so it won't be locked in a grip around the back. Unless it's your first class. But for the purposes of teaching the mechanics of a technique, the arms could be placed out of the way.
Check out the beginning of this video for a solution
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Savage chokes. The dude has forearms and hands the size of a bear’s
This is high level. These are not easy to hit.
Shime waza. Art.
does anyonethat speaks Japanese/Chinese know why it says 'Zui Jia' on the Gi? is it a brand name? I get that it means 'extremely family/home' but It doesnt make much sense to me
just looked up the definition of Jia again and I'm guessing it also refers to an expert, so I guess its saying 'highly expertised/experienced'. is this correct?
Any side control chokes that work no gi?
Gold.
You know you are super fucked when you hear that fabric stretch
"So again"
Blue belt thinking "oh ffs"
😁