How to Do the Reverse Armbar from Guard

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2016
  • How to do the reverse armbar from the closed and butterfly guard.
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  • @ddjansatsu7326
    @ddjansatsu7326 8 лет назад +36

    man! i love when expert martial artists turn grapling and jiujutsu into sience :) long live sience-jutsu !

    • @HECTORARTUROA
      @HECTORARTUROA 6 лет назад +2

      ddj ansatsu I guees you mean "science" instead of "sience".

    • @travellcriner6849
      @travellcriner6849 6 лет назад +3

      HECTOR ARTURO I guess you mean "guess" instead of "guees."

    • @vperna6035
      @vperna6035 5 лет назад

      Yeah but apparently you hate English.

    • @JohnLonguini
      @JohnLonguini 5 лет назад

      Everyone understood what you said and that is the job of languages, so...

  • @RJsTao
    @RJsTao 3 года назад +6

    the add "get your blackbelt in 3 1/2yrs" has me crackin 😂
    that's the kinds blackbelts gettin tapped by Blues

  • @MarkusLaumann
    @MarkusLaumann 8 лет назад +16

    I love the way Rob explains these moves as base/posture/structure concepts. Please tell me there is more coming from him!

    • @IslandTopTeam
      @IslandTopTeam 8 лет назад +6

      +Markus Laumann Thanks Markus! Stephan and I have a lot more on the way. If you can't wait, I have a wide selection of videos on my channel as well.

    • @MarkusLaumann
      @MarkusLaumann 8 лет назад +2

      +Island Top Team I watched your concept playlist several times. I look forward to whatever you come out with.

  • @sphericalwave
    @sphericalwave 3 года назад +1

    the dynamic duo. you guys are the best.

  • @edmcguigan3501
    @edmcguigan3501 8 лет назад +1

    great video guys. This is something I always try to hit but Rob's clarifications will really help with my success rate. personally I think this should be taught to newbies before the triangle conventional ambar an omoplata. I have had way more success with this sub than any of those others

  • @irongrip
    @irongrip 6 лет назад

    Great technique, thanks for the vid!

  • @GUPTOSHILADITTO
    @GUPTOSHILADITTO 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much sir.. need to try this out

  • @irmaniklas
    @irmaniklas 3 года назад +3

    how many names are there for this technique; ude gatame, reverse armbar, inverted armbar, violin armbar, and there's one more but I forget. I haven't seen many taps to this when world class guys grapple because it's hard to get enough power to really dislocate the elbow, but John Danaher actually figured out a way to get enough leverage to really break it and also turn this into a sweep, which Gordon Ryan did to Buchecha last year which was beautiful.

    • @merziinarie6266
      @merziinarie6266 Год назад

      A bit of adjustment and you‘ll get Hiza-Gatame which does more leverage.

  • @brottarnacke
    @brottarnacke 8 лет назад

    Probably the strongest straight elbow lock variation after the regular straight armbar.

  • @STAFFY2K89
    @STAFFY2K89 8 лет назад

    It says the page is not found when i click on the link for your free bjj book

  • @matthewbradshaw5727
    @matthewbradshaw5727 Год назад

    Cool

  • @salahboudj7508
    @salahboudj7508 8 лет назад +2

    THE GAME OF FRAMES

  • @jhonataaugustus8630
    @jhonataaugustus8630 8 лет назад

    Brazilian jiu-jitsu!!!

  • @quasar4601
    @quasar4601 6 лет назад +1

    Does the thumb of the opponent need to be facing down ?? Looks like the palm is facing up?? I guess it does not matter but I dont know

    • @merziinarie6266
      @merziinarie6266 Год назад

      The thumb facing depends on the force you push toward the elbow.
      For example
      If your force direct to the ground, the opponent thumb should point toward the sky.
      In contrast
      if your force lift the elbow up, the thumb should face down instead.
      You got the point, right?

  • @micahhepler5207
    @micahhepler5207 8 лет назад +3

    You should do a collaboration with Shane Fazen from Fight Tips!

    • @td344509
      @td344509 8 лет назад

      yessssss

    • @aidan7680
      @aidan7680 8 лет назад

      Shane doesn't do jiu jitsu besides his video of how fast can you learn jiu jitsu

    • @micahhepler5207
      @micahhepler5207 8 лет назад

      +Aidan all the more reason to sick Stephan on him!

    • @elenchus
      @elenchus 5 лет назад

      he should do one with tommy nitro to see if he really has dojo mojo

  • @CDs_YouTube_
    @CDs_YouTube_ 8 лет назад

    Yo at 5:00. Wow. That b slick.

  • @TheLastFraudster
    @TheLastFraudster 8 лет назад +4

    Awesome. To bad I absolutely suck and a regular armbar is far to hard for me to get.

    • @m.garner6779
      @m.garner6779 8 лет назад +1

      Make sure that your groin is at the bend in your opponent's elbow. After that you want to have your opponent's other arm between both of your feet. Then you must hug your opponent's arm and try and bridge. Normal arm bars don't work on me 80-90% of the time because I'm double jointed in just my arms and fingers and able to get my arm out. earlier today I was put into 2 or 3 arm bars and able to get out, it's that kimura that gets me.

    • @darthcedaus
      @darthcedaus 4 года назад

      I just not flexible enough yet. Can never get my second leg around

  • @pinkysuntoo1924
    @pinkysuntoo1924 6 лет назад

    are you a BJJ fighter?

  • @81realtime
    @81realtime 5 лет назад

    Turn a lever into a frame and a frame into a lever.

  • @DonovanJamesOfficial
    @DonovanJamesOfficial 8 лет назад +1

    is he trying to say lever? or leaver?

  • @IgorCassemiro
    @IgorCassemiro 8 лет назад

    Oss

  • @animalicon3535
    @animalicon3535 4 года назад

    2:51

  • @kipblass2131
    @kipblass2131 5 лет назад

    really looks like once you create the space to apply the pressure, he could just pull his arm out of it

    • @edmcguigan3501
      @edmcguigan3501 5 лет назад

      That sub is my bread and butter Kip. The escape is actually to either get past the frame on your neck and drive into the opponent so your elbow is at his neck or else to rotate the arm counter clock wise and pull it out. You can't pull straight out if the lock is on. As you get more expert you learn to take advantage of the escapes. With the arm extended like that there is an omoplata to go to, a kimura if they see the threat early and try to get the hand back towards their legs. 70% of my taps are a variation on this and the guys who get out usually do it with pure strength.

    • @kipblass2131
      @kipblass2131 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the reply. I can't speak from experience; I'm an Isshin-Ryu karate brown belt and Judo blue belt thinking of entering the awe-inspiring world of BJJ. So speaking solely from an observational standpoint, I'm looking at the video at 4:27 to 4:31, only 4 seconds but a fight can change in much less time than that. At this point, he's preventing the arm from moving up with both hands, but only preventing downward movement with his own neck. If the defender (Stephan in this case) were to let his wrist go limp, and especially considering conditions such as no-gi and sweaty/slippery, it really looks like at this point, he could just pull right out and stand up (or dive into side control.)

    • @edmcguigan3501
      @edmcguigan3501 5 лет назад

      Definitely a much lower percentage in no gi and sweaty. That part of my game breaks down with sweaty guys in short sleeved rashguards. The control, underhook arm clamp is still very good and allows you to get out on an angle but you need to be ready for them to escape and have a follow up. When they tuck their elbow to escape you have an opportunity to move for the back but you need to be quick ( but that's why a geezer like me struggles in no-gi ).

  • @rhys2792
    @rhys2792 4 года назад +1

    I hope they said no homo first

  • @kevingonzalez3673
    @kevingonzalez3673 4 месяца назад

    I did this on mt gf

  • @lootsmcgoots436
    @lootsmcgoots436 5 лет назад

    This was the most confusing shit I’ve heard in my life

    • @SteelRhinoXpress
      @SteelRhinoXpress 5 лет назад +1

      Well it's intended for high level grapplers, they don't start teaching you these high level moves until you reach purple belt or higher.

  • @LexRAM
    @LexRAM 8 лет назад +5

    Basic in JUDÔ... :/

    • @47indo47
      @47indo47 8 лет назад +1

      I hope your dog dies

    • @josenildo6558
      @josenildo6558 6 лет назад +1

      And judo is basically jujutsu

  • @johannesandersson9477
    @johannesandersson9477 7 лет назад

    Way too much talking. Show the move already

    • @kirkd81
      @kirkd81 7 лет назад +4

      Johannes Andersson what are you taking about ? He breaks the move down perfectly , bjj is all about technique and the very fine details are the difference between doing the move successfully & failing to finish , you have to understand the science of what you're doing to understand how it works !