I've realized that a Lot of these adjustments correcting a sub is simply using a stronger muscle group instead of a weaker one. Or, engaging MORE muscle groups. In this case, using also Lats and the core instead of only Bíceps. I Also do that in Katagatame, instead of Just pulling my shoulder down using the bíceps, engage strongly the Lats and traps, retracting the scapulae.
So true. I've encorperated a lot of static / isolated muscular holds to my workouts. Literally made all my chokes d3adly. Always engage and squeeze all muscle groups engaged in the hold you're doing. Strength in that aspect has gone thru the roof, I got ppl tapping before I even get it locked in fully now cuz they don't want the pressure. I'm only a white belt and I've tapped blue/blue heading to purple belts . Love this shit
To be honest, as a complete noob with only 4 sessions of no gi, this is just what I do naturally in sparring and what I’ve always done when playing fighting. It just seems pretty obvious.
To be honest, as a complete noob with only 4 sessions of no gi, this is just what I do naturally in sparring and what I’ve always done when playing fighting. It just seems pretty obvious.
@@michaelmyers1156 i feel you are trying to imply that a less experienced person is dumb or weird, as well as that the person commenting is inexperienced. and you want to try and further humiliate the person by summing it up in as few words as possible. you gain nothing from leaving these negative comments sir, lets all enjoy martial arts, keep learning and getting better by supporting each other rather than spreading hate and developing a big ego.
@@MotivationCRE Don't be so sensitive. Ops comment reveals his lack of experience and is simply wrong. Its not a "mad hard" choke. Do you want people to clap when they get exposed to the bs of others? And yes his judgement of the situation is weird. No excessive force was used nor was any participant surprised about the sensation. Nothing hard about the choke nor any surprise of how it feels.
I hated on most videos where you are being pansy about bjj rules but credit where credit is due, I learned most about bjj from your yt tidbits. Thank you for that
Haha thanks man. Once you've been training as long as I have I think you'll realize I'm right about the training etiquette videos. The gym is for training, not competing. Training partner safety is important to actually have training partners. Hobbyists going to war in the training room is one reason so few make it past a decade of training.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu I agree on the part that we need no unneeded injuries in training, I choke whenever I have the chance as it's safer (imo) than a jointlock or a whooping. Maybe it comes down to mentality. I mainly train for mma and playing guard doesn't fly well there if you are not an absolute newaza machine. Also some of the bjj rulings don't make sense to me: flying armbars that can blast uke's knees and arm are legal, but dropping said tori as he tries to cripple you is counted as a slam and illegal. It doesn't seem logical to me. Still thank you very much for your content!
Ya dude, I call that the lawn mower if you’re having trouble finishing a choke. Pull the choking arm back like you’re starting a lawn mower and BOOM! Quick finish
One handed strangle variation: If you try to get your elbow more inline with your opponent's chin, it allows your hand to be even more hidden behind their shoulder. Put your chin over your hand and do the rotation in the video. Then you only need 1 hand to finish and you are free to use the other hand to defend opponent's arms from trying to grab the strangle arm.
Grappling is so much more complex than striking its wild, ill understand muay thai technique after like 10 seconds of 1 on 1 instruction but minutes of personal instruction when i wrestled
Always liked at my coaches crazy when they told me to finish by brining my elbows together. I always did the right way by shrugging my shoulder and bringing my elbow back. It is way tighter and when try bringing elbows together my shoulders cramp up before i can get a decent squeeze.
Good tip. I fought a bigger guy in the gym with huge neck. Tried to bring my elbows together to finish the choke but it seems useless cause my arms only aren't strong enough to squeeze that neck. This one gonna work
What does it mean: "rotate your elbows behind him"? 1) Should they rotate separately outwards, thus in two different directions? Or 2) should they rotate both in the same direction, towards the chocking shoulder? Or 3) neither.
I’ve always locked hands, the arm I’ve got locked in I have my palm facing outward and my other hand I used to pull it in, I used my back muscles to pull back and squeeze. I’ve grappled ALOT of people and every single one either tapped to that or passed out. It’s actually the same style that Silva submitted Hendo with. It has way more squeeze than the style shown in the video in my opinion.
I was always taught to pull your shoulders back and look away from your choking arm this will cause a chopping motion with the hand behind the head squeezing the triangle shut
This should work great! I find that the guillotine choke works better as you can apply pressure directly from the radius bone, so great to see that is possible with the rear naked as well!
I usually try to push the head down with my palm on the back of their head or the scissor method where the hand behind the head closes the gap. I like this way too because it looks like to get alot more torque that can be applied.
Yeah turn your hand over and use the back of your hand. Makes it harder for them to slip your hand and better yet don’t use your hand to push their head down, will allow you to get better leverage on the choke
I tend to squeeze my arms at the same time with my free hand force the head forward(after getting the arm under their chin)in to my arm as im leaning up and back putting them on their tip toes. It makes it very hard for them move and almost always stops them from fighting anymore.
Tried this on my knee, hurts my forearm a lot. I think this technique needs more love (check out Eddie Bravo on power of the squeeze. Good isometric workout)👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Yeah that way can also cause some serious permanent damage to someone’s neck squeezing from the side with your bicep still generates enormous amounts of power with less risk
Absolutely great my only thing is I put my fist behind so it’s just not able to take my fingers or such a muscle dropping my head down they don’t poke eyes out
Some one tried that on me in a pub I managed to grab his thumb before he got to hold nothing like a thumb hold to bring him down aikido taught me that could of finished him with som kyokshin karate I'm 68 still got it
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Hey Jordan.. Iove your videos.. Im trying to work on improving coordination
And to be more aggressive against aggressive opponents or training partners..
Don't teach these things that cause murder and violence. We have as many dangerous, wild and murderous creatures on the planet...
I've realized that a Lot of these adjustments correcting a sub is simply using a stronger muscle group instead of a weaker one. Or, engaging MORE muscle groups. In this case, using also Lats and the core instead of only Bíceps. I Also do that in Katagatame, instead of Just pulling my shoulder down using the bíceps, engage strongly the Lats and traps, retracting the scapulae.
So true. I've encorperated a lot of static / isolated muscular holds to my workouts. Literally made all my chokes d3adly. Always engage and squeeze all muscle groups engaged in the hold you're doing. Strength in that aspect has gone thru the roof, I got ppl tapping before I even get it locked in fully now cuz they don't want the pressure. I'm only a white belt and I've tapped blue/blue heading to purple belts . Love this shit
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I'm going to try katagatame with that movement! Thank you.
Kata what??
Not a bicep movement. It's all tricep.
"Your rear naked choke SUCKS"
Bro my whole game sucks leave me alone.
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When people know this detail I know they’re doing their homework. Respect.
To be honest, as a complete noob with only 4 sessions of no gi, this is just what I do naturally in sparring and what I’ve always done when playing fighting. It just seems pretty obvious.
To be honest, as a complete noob with only 4 sessions of no gi, this is just what I do naturally in sparring and what I’ve always done when playing fighting. It just seems pretty obvious.
@@sb_2378i can sense and ego
@@Solaspange a little. You caught me.
Honestly this was common sense
Lmaoooooo he choked her mad hard. I was surprised as she was 😂 Great technique
White belt comment
@@michaelmyers1156 Grapplers have micro peepee
@@michaelmyers1156 i feel you are trying to imply that a less experienced person is dumb or weird, as well as that the person commenting is inexperienced. and you want to try and further humiliate the person by summing it up in as few words as possible. you gain nothing from leaving these negative comments sir, lets all enjoy martial arts, keep learning and getting better by supporting each other rather than spreading hate and developing a big ego.
@@MotivationCREYou didn't have to say "sir"
@@MotivationCRE Don't be so sensitive. Ops comment reveals his lack of experience and is simply wrong. Its not a "mad hard" choke. Do you want people to clap when they get exposed to the bs of others?
And yes his judgement of the situation is weird. No excessive force was used nor was any participant surprised about the sensation. Nothing hard about the choke nor any surprise of how it feels.
That duck quack had me looking around for Tyler Spangler 😂
Tyler the kinda guy to spangle a banner of stars 🎉
My brother is going to hate this move lool
Loool
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fr i did this on my grandma a couple days ago and her bitch ass still knocked out 😂
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I was taught to retract my shoulder blades together. This technique definitely sounds way more powerful. Awesome tip 👍
Give it a shot 🙏
Danke für dieses Bild in videoformat🎉
Need more videos like this because they keep getting away from me😂😂
You are partly right from a judo perspective a simple way of looking T it is your forearm gets bigger as you push through much respect
Thanks! Not party right haha. This is the modern and most effective way to finish :)
Sorry jordon I am not a troll .I chose the wrong opening words iment one other detail that makes the technique workmuch respect from a fellow grappler
Thank you
Love the shorts 🙏
Good detail.... Thankx
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I honestly never considered this but it makes perfect sense, thank you
My rnc got a lot better when i learned how to do a one armed rnc. Because you have to do this rotation in order to finish it
I hated on most videos where you are being pansy about bjj rules but credit where credit is due, I learned most about bjj from your yt tidbits. Thank you for that
Haha thanks man. Once you've been training as long as I have I think you'll realize I'm right about the training etiquette videos. The gym is for training, not competing. Training partner safety is important to actually have training partners. Hobbyists going to war in the training room is one reason so few make it past a decade of training.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu I agree on the part that we need no unneeded injuries in training, I choke whenever I have the chance as it's safer (imo) than a jointlock or a whooping. Maybe it comes down to mentality. I mainly train for mma and playing guard doesn't fly well there if you are not an absolute newaza machine. Also some of the bjj rulings don't make sense to me: flying armbars that can blast uke's knees and arm are legal, but dropping said tori as he tries to cripple you is counted as a slam and illegal. It doesn't seem logical to me. Still thank you very much for your content!
Thanks so much can’t wait to try
Ya dude, I call that the lawn mower if you’re having trouble finishing a choke. Pull the choking arm back like you’re starting a lawn mower and BOOM! Quick finish
Haha good name!
What kind of lawn mower is that?
@@Chiburiold school mowers have a pull start, might be the wrong generation hahaha
@@ChiburiIt's not 2080 yet you should know
@@pelvismen5510 Do you RNC your lawn mower? This move looks *nothing* like starting a lawn mower, man…. Nothing.
That's a much better way to finish it, excellent detail!
One handed strangle variation: If you try to get your elbow more inline with your opponent's chin, it allows your hand to be even more hidden behind their shoulder. Put your chin over your hand and do the rotation in the video. Then you only need 1 hand to finish and you are free to use the other hand to defend opponent's arms from trying to grab the strangle arm.
Thank You!
Gee, this is a game changer. I was doing the RNC the sucky way, and rarely getting a tap. I will try this new way. THank you. subscribed.
Awesome, thanks! Please let me know how it works for you 🙂
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu ...I will :-)
Grappling is so much more complex than striking its wild, ill understand muay thai technique after like 10 seconds of 1 on 1 instruction but minutes of personal instruction when i wrestled
I just tried this on my pillow, he didn’t tap
The pillow is too strong. It will make you sleep.
You called you pillow a he? Das ist le ghey!
Very helpful!
It's beautiful Patrina
Thank you sir
cool cool. where’d you get dem trunks.
My RNC rock bra!!!!! Lol 😊thank you though
Always liked at my coaches crazy when they told me to finish by brining my elbows together. I always did the right way by shrugging my shoulder and bringing my elbow back. It is way tighter and when try bringing elbows together my shoulders cramp up before i can get a decent squeeze.
Good tip. I fought a bigger guy in the gym with huge neck. Tried to bring my elbows together to finish the choke but it seems useless cause my arms only aren't strong enough to squeeze that neck. This one gonna work
Nice tip!
Yeah I was always taught to roll my shoulders back, but that intentional elbow pull with the shoulder looks a bit more effective
That’s awesome!
What does it mean: "rotate your elbows behind him"? 1) Should they rotate separately outwards, thus in two different directions? Or 2) should they rotate both in the same direction, towards the chocking shoulder? Or 3) neither.
yeah , that's why i want to learn Boxing
Learn both
I will have to try that out. Tks
Thanks
Great tidbit
Grate technique 👌
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I’ve always locked hands, the arm I’ve got locked in I have my palm facing outward and my other hand I used to pull it in, I used my back muscles to pull back and squeeze. I’ve grappled ALOT of people and every single one either tapped to that or passed out. It’s actually the same style that Silva submitted Hendo with. It has way more squeeze than the style shown in the video in my opinion.
You should try it this way and see how you like it. It's the same way the best guys/coaches in the world do it. Gordon Ryan, danahar etc.
I was always taught to pull your shoulders back and look away from your choking arm this will cause a chopping motion with the hand behind the head squeezing the triangle shut
That works too!
Girl is enjoying
Control your cock pal
Boom! Mind blown.
That initial comment was uncalled for...
Inflating your chest also adds more pressure.
Bro her smile looks like she is sayin:,,about to get choked out im exiced af"
the adjusted version is how I was taught it by my coach!
Would rotating that way crush their trachea? Or would it still be a clean blood choke?
Still a clean choke unless your forearm slides more to the middle as you rotate. If done correctly all pressure will go to the side of the neck.
The forearm being in the middle of the neck like that is wild
Proper actually
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu I always heard it can break the trachea or hyoid bone but what do I know I don’t do bjj want to but haven’t yet
This should work great! I find that the guillotine choke works better as you can apply pressure directly from the radius bone, so great to see that is possible with the rear naked as well!
That one 3 year old :
Mooom mommmm i learned how to choke someone
The mom:💀
You can also do a step back
I usually try to push the head down with my palm on the back of their head or the scissor method where the hand behind the head closes the gap. I like this way too because it looks like to get alot more torque that can be applied.
Yeah turn your hand over and use the back of your hand. Makes it harder for them to slip your hand and better yet don’t use your hand to push their head down, will allow you to get better leverage on the choke
It's the only mechanical way to tighten it. When you achieve an angle acute enough, you bicep can contract no further.
I tend to squeeze my arms at the same time with my free hand force the head forward(after getting the arm under their chin)in to my arm as im leaning up and back putting them on their tip toes. It makes it very hard for them move and almost always stops them from fighting anymore.
Tried this on my knee, hurts my forearm a lot. I think this technique needs more love (check out Eddie Bravo on power of the squeeze. Good isometric workout)👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
can you make a video on how to improve your chokes with non dominant hand ?
It's really just about using your non dominant arm more often. You'll get used to it.
Meow, so you're the Scranton Strangler!
She seems to like it
Why not do both?
Yeah that way can also cause some serious permanent damage to someone’s neck squeezing from the side with your bicep still generates enormous amounts of power with less risk
How would you hurt their neck? You move your elbow, not their neck. There's no difference in safety between the two.
Lot of states baned that for law enforcement.
The girl 😭
Rear Naked chokehold -Eminem
Did this to a guy in the bar tonight. It worked
So jordan i just need to move it to the side then the opponent should be out?
Absolutely great my only thing is I put my fist behind so it’s just not able to take my fingers or such a muscle dropping my head down they don’t poke eyes out
BJJ and arm wrestling strength
step 1. have big forearms and biceps
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Dahaner says to drop the chocking shoulder 🤔
I heard this guy pulled guard in a knife fight.
Haha possibly 😇
I’ve been doing it like that for almost 3 months W
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Don’t forget the ninja chop
Agreed
Thanks mine doesn’t work sometimes
I hate putting my arm behind their head. I usually keep it to the side, and it works when defending from… their defense.😅
Thanks for the advice i will try that on my girl next time if she miss behaves 😊
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@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu 🤣
shes enjoying it lol ❤😂
Nice Hack. Oss
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If you execute as instructed in the video, is that not a neck crank?
No because you don't rotate their head or neck. You rotate your own elbow.
@@JordanTeachesJiujitsu ahhh…okay, thanks for the clarification. 👊🏿
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She regrets volunteering… 😂
What about Henry Akin's way? He tells this method as "The Rear Naked Joke".
His is the old school way. It's not wrong at all but this version is the more modern way and what I find way more effective.
Some one tried that on me in a pub
I managed to grab his thumb before he got to hold nothing like a thumb hold to bring him down aikido taught me that could of finished him with som kyokshin karate I'm 68 still got it
My dad taught me the rear naked choke when I was a young boy. He called it the schoolboy strangle though.
She tapped in 2 secs😂😂😂😂
What's her name?
Damn you really called me out 😢
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"Your rear naked choke sucks"
how do you know? HOW DO YOU KNOOW!?
We were taught this our first day of class it’s nothing new
Ok move along then?
In this situation how to escape or defence our self
You escape and go to heaven
lats engaged :)
When I'm doing the choke I usually jusf lift up instead.
My problem is the control
Next time I have trouble sleeping I’m gonna get my wife to do this for me lol.
I tried this on my little brother and he is sleeping from two days😭