If you want to learn more of these types of strategies in person (and as a striker), check out my MMA & Wrestling Training Retreat in Thailand: www.mmashredded.com/mmawrestling
The fact that every section got live examples is gold ! Especially for K guard, I would have not believed that it can work so well with striking involved !
I'm so glad that you covered this, Jeff. I was literally just telling a fellow student last week who is very frustrated with her inexperience with grappling that, strangely enough, grappling in all its forms is a cooperative way of fighting in that essentially both opponents have essentially agreed to do it when engaging in it... and therefore you always have the option to either disengage or not engage at all. (Please keep in mind I am talking from a grappling standpoint only, no takedowns or strikes involved). The difference IMHO is when your opponent engages you in a clinch and/or takes you down or throws you. Now your only say is to escape, which of course is easier said than done which is why this video is so helpful. Thanks for posting it. With this said, I have found in my own experience that the instinct to get back to standing is so naturally ingrained that many people, regardless of their experience, end up naturally doing many of the the techniques you showed here. I just think many people have the feeling that "Oh, I got taken down and I'm not good at grappling so I'm kinda screwed now." There's always an option as you have just shown. You may have to train it specifically and put some work into it, but it's certainly there. P.S. I'm loving your recent spate of "Do This, Not That" RUclips technique shorts. Just gold. Thanks as well for those and please keep posting them. The one on proper punching technique where you stress taking your head offline made me go white as I realized when watching it that I had NOT been doing that at all in my recent sparring sessions and couldn't figure out why I was always getting counter hooked on my jab. That was why. Thanks for the reminder.
Hey! Thanks for all the feedback :) I will continue to release those types of videos! Yes cross off centerline has saved me from a counter punch too many times to count!!! Keep up the good training!
I am so impressed with this! And as always, amazed at the spectacular footage collection you have accumulated. Also, love the way you lightly but very effectively control the opponents head. So often people use too much force and it is awful. Need to discuss old school breathing haha. Excellent Jeff! Excellent!
Dude you’re a legend. I’ve built entire playlists basically making my own seminars using you Ramsey Dewey and icy Mike. I stand really upright and got shot on a lot in my mma class. I get told that I’m “wiggly” and “slippery” because I prioritize my ability to standup more than my first layer takedown defense with stance. I’m saving this video and studying it extensively.
Yo Jeff where are you living and training these days bro? Are you still based in NY? If you are, what happened with the Win Chun Academy that originally moved you to NY to coach there full time? Haven't seen you there for a while now and keen to hear the story of what happened and where you've ended up? @@MMAShredded
Thanks brother 😊💪👍👊 And yes I am interested in every thing you want to post about bjj and wrestling. I like your style and way of teaching. And as a martial artist I can say is pure quality 💯%
Haven't fully watched the video yet, but wanted to comment on the "just stand up" part. I will say that sometimes that is possible and a decent strategy if you can do it and are better on your feet. That being said, being able to standup in and of itself is a skill. A decent wrestler could stand up.
My teacher of MMA said the same thing : the Juijitsu is not adapted for MMA ground fighting because the striking in ground and opportunity to receive a bad punch in bad moment...
Why yes I am interested in cage takedowns and defense. I did put some on a list to watch. But, I am definitely interested in learning about it as I don't have any game for that at the moment.
This is beautiful. You always give us gold Jeff for people who train and want to get better. Id love cage wrestling content. Just curious but how are you entering k guard in your mma training? Because I noticed you didnt mention closed guard.
The people that write those comments is people that have never used Jiu Jitsu. Also they claim if you fight no ruled with bites & eye poking Jiu Jitsu loses not realizing that with less rules Grapplers got even more advantage.
A possible evolution for recent MMA Grappling ( not only BJJ ) is trapping your opponent limbs while defending striking techniques and initiating submissions from standing position ( as much as I know, five most common UFC submission techniques can be used while standing )
Good job, Jeff ! 😊 Yes, BJJ is now so very popular, everybody knows what it's all about, so it's not so unorthodox and surprising as it use to be 20 or 30 years ago... Also nowadays striking is on whole 'nother level... 😊
Don't forget , there are many so called " street fighters " that are completely ignorant of this style , so it's still worth adding to your arsenal, the only other thing I'd recommend is Boxing or Muay Thai
This is awesome! Love the just stand up slogan! Can you also make a video on techniques for how to keep people down after taken down with Khabib’s wrist riding or other folk style techniques like what Ben Askren used to do to keep his opponents down.
Great video! In MMA are u allowed to Elbow the back along the spine? A lot of these take-downs look ripe for heavy elbows or elbow pressure along the spine.
Great Skill!!! As a less experienced grappler i somewhat would try to end it in a guiotine choke. But your task here was to free and better position yourself. Damn fast!
Probably one of the most under-rated skill sets of MMA. It truly takes a mental toll on any wrestler/judoka when you get up immediately after a take down. Probably the most clear example was Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Valasquez. When Cain got up after 3 seconds of being taken down I just knew the fight was over. Brock put everything he had into that take down and it was taken away so quickly.
Hey Jeff, I was at Triumph when you came to indy I wanted to ask you at around 8:11 or so, Would a butterfly sweep have been a good alternative since he is holding so tight you have his base under your legs an easy lift and turn would work? or am i crazy? Edit: i seen when playing back you entered that scene trying the sweep thats my bad i didnt see.
Most styles can work, aside feom the ovvious bullshido/self defense stuff that never gets stress tested through routine sparring and competition. Depends on how proficient the practitioner is, how good their teammates amd coaches are, and what their favored system is built around. Sambo, judo, wrestling (both catch and reg), bjj, boxing, muay thai, karate, TKD before it turned into gymnastics and point sparring, kickboxing, all can work really well and used to complete other each other. Non-combat sport/martial art related activities or background can help too. Look at Lomachenko. Utilized dancing and gymanatics. I caught a high round house from somebody who I was hand fighting with and they extended to long guard from the clinch. Never had to consider that until the athlete said they used to do ballet before doing muay thai. My lead arm was glued to the back of my head and air tight (ear hole covered and literally face in arm pit with rear hand ready for body and turned into the kick) but it still cleared my guard and the base of the shin hit the top/side of my head. I didn't think it was possible to generate that kind of force from essentially a standing split position on the very tip of the toes. Also, if you've ever grappled with a professional breadmaker or rock climber. Them paws are vice grips.
that's nature...works way better when you're the only one who understands it...also, i'd love to hear your thoughts on a trend i've seen over the years...a lot of the mma community came in disregarding tradional ma as useless and outdated...i've always said the traditional stuff is extremely effective IF you train to fight with it, and that's the issue with most tma schools...however, i feel the more mma advances and evolves the more it starts to resemble tma techniques...oblique kicks, spinning kicks, spinning elbows, hook kicks, trapping, karate-style punching, arial kicks, etc., all techniques that used to be scoffed at but now everyone accepts them as legit (tho trapping i feel is still in the early stages of acceptance in the mma community)...i feel like we're going to come full circle and see that the old ways were 100% legit, we just lost the practical applications training and had to rediscover it...
When I got my blue belt a few years ago I went to the fight team at my gym since I had done some striking and a lot of my Jiu-Jitsu was not very effective and I was not very good at wrestling up or getting back to my feet and I got punched but in learning that it actually helped my Jiu-Jitsu because it changed my perspective. Also Jiu-Jitsu is much harder when someone's trying to punch you in the face
In all honesty there is lots of demand for a video series on getting up from ground in MMA as well as cagework for avoiding tkdowns/getting to your feet. I know you would sell a lot of videos.. and I'd be first in line. In another question.. how much of this material would you dwell on in your Vietnam retreat?
I plan on teaching all this in the next vietnam MMA retreat! I also take requests from attendees! Email me at jeff@mmashredded.com if you got suggestions!
Great Material as usual! Though i have to wonder... after you did the self defense championship...dont you sometimes look at some of your techniques and think to yourself: i would never do this in a self defense scenario? Some moves seem very risky.
do you often train with the boxing gloves on instead of mma gloves? Also what elbow pads and and shin pads do you recommend for striking and grappling?
Big fan mate. I have been doing MMA training and jiujitsu for a year and a half. But there is still one very basic thing that I cant understand. How do I protect my nuts? Please give strong advice. Thanks.
And this is my promise- When i get to the ufc and become a champion, i will announce jeff as my personal trainer and the best one at that. Thank you so much for what you do @jeff.
Can cage take down and cage take down defense be applicable to being pushed against a hard wall or other large object like a vehicle by an aggressor? If so, I would very much like a video on it
No one martial art is enough hence why it is MMA, but it doesn't take long in mma to competently defend submissions especially the top 10 most common submissions you see in the UFC and then add being sweaty on top of that and it's difficult
These take downs are only working well in a friendly test fight, but NOT in a real fight. In training like this, the person who uses take downs rely on it, that the opponent will not hurt him, because he is not a real enemy, just a friendly training partner. In a real fight a real enemy simply would bring a crushing blow with the fist on the head, rear of the neck of the person who is trying to do the take down and the person would succeed with the take down, but he himself would fall unconsciously (or dead) to the ground and lose immediately.
MMA goes in cycles of dominance… But BJJ used to be an unknown factor 15 years ago. Now everyone is VERY good at it, so you have to be outstanding for it to make a real difference. The same with wrestling… Matt Hughes or Tito Ortiz ruled the UFC with basic wrestling… Now you need to be a Khabib level for it to matter… I feel right now striking arts are what really make the difference.
Not allowing upkicks when your opponent is inside your guard is a dumb rule really hinders bjj. They wanted to ban soccer kicks, but they worded the rule in such a dumb way that also banned when both fighters are grounded.
If you want to learn more of these types of strategies in person (and as a striker), check out my MMA & Wrestling Training Retreat in Thailand: www.mmashredded.com/mmawrestling
Gosh, we're so used to seeing you doing a striking masterclass, but your understanding of grappling and wrestling here is ✨️
thanks man!!
The fact that every section got live examples is gold ! Especially for K guard, I would have not believed that it can work so well with striking involved !
:)
Let's go! Cage takedown and takedown defense! Always love your stuff Jeff!
thanks man! ill work on those!
Second this
Yes brother I agree 💯
I don't know what's better, Jeff's takedown defense or his hype man. Is anybody else loving that guy?
haha cheers!!
People underestimate how much skill is involved in implementing BJJ to MMA specific situations, even as a black belt! Great video!
thank you Attila!!!!
I'm so glad that you covered this, Jeff. I was literally just telling a fellow student last week who is very frustrated with her inexperience with grappling that, strangely enough, grappling in all its forms is a cooperative way of fighting in that essentially both opponents have essentially agreed to do it when engaging in it... and therefore you always have the option to either disengage or not engage at all. (Please keep in mind I am talking from a grappling standpoint only, no takedowns or strikes involved). The difference IMHO is when your opponent engages you in a clinch and/or takes you down or throws you. Now your only say is to escape, which of course is easier said than done which is why this video is so helpful. Thanks for posting it. With this said, I have found in my own experience that the instinct to get back to standing is so naturally ingrained that many people, regardless of their experience, end up naturally doing many of the the techniques you showed here. I just think many people have the feeling that "Oh, I got taken down and I'm not good at grappling so I'm kinda screwed now." There's always an option as you have just shown. You may have to train it specifically and put some work into it, but it's certainly there.
P.S. I'm loving your recent spate of "Do This, Not That" RUclips technique shorts. Just gold. Thanks as well for those and please keep posting them. The one on proper punching technique where you stress taking your head offline made me go white as I realized when watching it that I had NOT been doing that at all in my recent sparring sessions and couldn't figure out why I was always getting counter hooked on my jab. That was why. Thanks for the reminder.
Hey! Thanks for all the feedback :) I will continue to release those types of videos! Yes cross off centerline has saved me from a counter punch too many times to count!!! Keep up the good training!
Great video as always, Jeff. Would love to see an updated video on your favourite sweeps/ other tactics when you find yourself on your back
ill see what I can do!!
just got my gi for bjj. cant wait. also yo jeff u are amazing fighter.
U go give em that work ninja!
thanks man, excited for your BJJ journey!!
Gi is gay
Gi is a waste of time
The back take from K-guard is a thing of beauty.
:)
I am so impressed with this! And as always, amazed at the spectacular footage collection you have accumulated. Also, love the way you lightly but very effectively control the opponents head. So often people use too much force and it is awful. Need to discuss old school breathing haha. Excellent Jeff! Excellent!
wow thanks for the support Nicola!!! I plan on teaching some of this in Vietnam!
Dude you’re a legend. I’ve built entire playlists basically making my own seminars using you Ramsey Dewey and icy Mike. I stand really upright and got shot on a lot in my mma class. I get told that I’m “wiggly” and “slippery” because I prioritize my ability to standup more than my first layer takedown defense with stance. I’m saving this video and studying it extensively.
Thanks bro!!!
the best one on this topic ever made!!!! Thank you!!!!!
thanks man!!!!
Awesome. Would love to see one on wall takedowns and defense
noted!!
@@MMAShreddedyes!
Big fan here. Amazing content, very insightful. I always feel like I leveled up after watching. Now just to put it in practice.
thanks man!!
Yo Jeff where are you living and training these days bro? Are you still based in NY? If you are, what happened with the Win Chun Academy that originally moved you to NY to coach there full time? Haven't seen you there for a while now and keen to hear the story of what happened and where you've ended up? @@MMAShredded
Thanks brother 😊💪👍👊
And yes I am interested in every thing you want to post about bjj and wrestling. I like your style and way of teaching. And as a martial artist I can say is pure quality 💯%
thanks so much!!!
I would love any video on defense, you’re a tome of knowledge.
I have tons of videos on the long guard and head movement on my channel! My main defences!
dude stfu , your not funny
Amazing content as always
Excellent video! A video on cage wrestling would be really helpful
noted :)
DLewis jokes a lot about BJJ but standing up itself is a big part of jits
yes!
You the man bro.
thanks man!
Man every time I'm amazed at the quality of your videos and your tips
Thanks man I appreciate it!!
4:46 David fighting Goliath casually in the background
haha
awesome work, love the practical examples !
thank you!!
Awesome video man, the cameraman or coach that is speaking in the background is a certified hype machine haha
hahahaha
unreal how much sauce jeff is giving away for free, i love you jeff
I would love to see videos on the cage takedowns and defense.
noted!!
Nice they are many bjj channels but not many mma grappling channels
thanks for watching!
I would love some more K-Guard Videos in future. Especially in MMA. Good video!
Cheers!
Haven't fully watched the video yet, but wanted to comment on the "just stand up" part. I will say that sometimes that is possible and a decent strategy if you can do it and are better on your feet. That being said, being able to standup in and of itself is a skill. A decent wrestler could stand up.
gotta love the energy of the cameraman tho
haha true!
Absolute unit of a video. Great breakdowns.
thank you!!
Amazing how easily the cameraman can switch from Ooweee to Opaaa!
hahaha
🎉🎉🎉 Most Appreciated thanks for the Vid!
thanks for watching!
one of your best videos thank you
Thanks so much!!
My teacher of MMA said the same thing : the Juijitsu is not adapted for MMA ground fighting because the striking in ground and opportunity to receive a bad punch in bad moment...
And with good wrestling the strategy of JJB can be counter if i see good...
Definitely would love to get a video on cage defense & offense
I got one coming this Saturday!
Gonna need that cage wrestling video
will work on it!
Excellent as always
thx!!
Why yes I am interested in cage takedowns and defense. I did put some on a list to watch. But, I am definitely interested in learning about it as I don't have any game for that at the moment.
I just released the cage wrestling video, check it out!
Would love to see some gnp defences
ill see what I can do!
@MMAShredded thanks man
How bout a tutorial breakdown on hype camera man?
When and how to oooooiiiieeee.
lmao
Can you make another for Judo please Jeff ❤
ill try my best!! I only know so much Judo :P
Is Judo better then bjj for self defense
the channel for world peace, gj great work
thanks!!!
Great Work. Cage Work and Cage Takedowns would be great!
cage takedowns coming out tomorrow :)
This is beautiful. You always give us gold Jeff for people who train and want to get better. Id love cage wrestling content.
Just curious but how are you entering k guard in your mma training? Because I noticed you didnt mention closed guard.
in closed guard, you would have to wait till they step on leg up, then transition into K guard! and noted, ill work on some cage wrestling content!
This is gold content.
thanks!
The people that write those comments is people that have never used Jiu Jitsu. Also they claim if you fight no ruled with bites & eye poking Jiu Jitsu loses not realizing that with less rules Grapplers got even more advantage.
true
A possible evolution for recent MMA Grappling ( not only BJJ ) is trapping your opponent limbs while defending striking techniques and initiating submissions from standing position ( as much as I know, five most common UFC submission techniques can be used while standing )
cheers!
Jeff, why haven't you participated in the fight for a while, your performance is amazing
the pay is not worth what I have to sacrifice. I am happy being just a coach and martial artist!
Good job, Jeff ! 😊 Yes, BJJ is now so very popular, everybody knows what it's all about, so it's not so unorthodox and surprising as it use to be 20 or 30 years ago... Also nowadays striking is on whole 'nother level... 😊
cheers :)
Don't forget , there are many so called " street fighters " that are completely ignorant of this style , so it's still worth adding to your arsenal, the only other thing I'd recommend is Boxing or Muay Thai
Could you do a full guide for striking defense. Youre always so nuanced thank you
ill see what I can do!!
he has some footwork and headmovement vids u could start w in the meantime
@@MMAShreddedthanks!
This is awesome! Love the just stand up slogan!
Can you also make a video on techniques for how to keep people down after taken down with Khabib’s wrist riding or other folk style techniques like what Ben Askren used to do to keep his opponents down.
ill see what I can do!!
Great video! In MMA are u allowed to Elbow the back along the spine? A lot of these take-downs look ripe for heavy elbows or elbow pressure along the spine.
No
I respect all styles of martial arts. I think theres at least a couple of good things if not more we can learn from any style!
Fantastic explanations thank you
:)
number 2 is so simple, can't believe I haven't been doing that reversal
Great Skill!!! As a less experienced grappler i somewhat would try to end it in a guiotine choke. But your task here was to free and better position yourself. Damn fast!
cheers!
Great content!
thank you!
Important note: He says post with a bent arm for a reason. If you post with a straightened arm, you’re asking for your elbow to get blown out.
cheers!
Probably one of the most under-rated skill sets of MMA. It truly takes a mental toll on any wrestler/judoka when you get up immediately after a take down. Probably the most clear example was Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Valasquez. When Cain got up after 3 seconds of being taken down I just knew the fight was over. Brock put everything he had into that take down and it was taken away so quickly.
cheers!
In Finland all this falls under term "submission wrestling" And its simply vital part of mma.
A+ camera man
Great video thanks for sharing 💪🏽
thanks!!
Hey Jeff, I was at Triumph when you came to indy I wanted to ask you at around 8:11 or so, Would a butterfly sweep have been a good alternative since he is holding so tight you have his base under your legs an easy lift and turn would work? or am i crazy?
Edit: i seen when playing back you entered that scene trying the sweep thats my bad i didnt see.
yesss I did try to sweep but when they stay balanced I get up :)
Muay Thai doesn't work. Just sit down.
Knee
@@Lelhanmaknee what?
haha
wym, if you sit down you can still get kicked lol
@@DeezeNutsInYoMoufit’s a joke brother
Its super Effective but the rules Changed ! 😮
cheers!
Most styles can work, aside feom the ovvious bullshido/self defense stuff that never gets stress tested through routine sparring and competition. Depends on how proficient the practitioner is, how good their teammates amd coaches are, and what their favored system is built around.
Sambo, judo, wrestling (both catch and reg), bjj, boxing, muay thai, karate, TKD before it turned into gymnastics and point sparring, kickboxing, all can work really well and used to complete other each other.
Non-combat sport/martial art related activities or background can help too.
Look at Lomachenko. Utilized dancing and gymanatics.
I caught a high round house from somebody who I was hand fighting with and they extended to long guard from the clinch. Never had to consider that until the athlete said they used to do ballet before doing muay thai. My lead arm was glued to the back of my head and air tight (ear hole covered and literally face in arm pit with rear hand ready for body and turned into the kick) but it still cleared my guard and the base of the shin hit the top/side of my head.
I didn't think it was possible to generate that kind of force from essentially a standing split position on the very tip of the toes.
Also, if you've ever grappled with a professional breadmaker or rock
climber. Them paws are vice grips.
cheers!
Hey Jeff, when you post to defend the takedown, are you not concerned with hyperextension or breaking the posting arm as you fall?
post on a bent arm and you should be fine!
Excellent video! Thank you!
thank you!!!
Cage /wall stuff yes even in bjj class we use the wall/cage a bunch
I just released the cage wall video , check it out in the link in description box
that's nature...works way better when you're the only one who understands it...also, i'd love to hear your thoughts on a trend i've seen over the years...a lot of the mma community came in disregarding tradional ma as useless and outdated...i've always said the traditional stuff is extremely effective IF you train to fight with it, and that's the issue with most tma schools...however, i feel the more mma advances and evolves the more it starts to resemble tma techniques...oblique kicks, spinning kicks, spinning elbows, hook kicks, trapping, karate-style punching, arial kicks, etc., all techniques that used to be scoffed at but now everyone accepts them as legit (tho trapping i feel is still in the early stages of acceptance in the mma community)...i feel like we're going to come full circle and see that the old ways were 100% legit, we just lost the practical applications training and had to rediscover it...
Do a cage bodylock takedown defense 👍
noted!
When I got my blue belt a few years ago I went to the fight team at my gym since I had done some striking and a lot of my Jiu-Jitsu was not very effective and I was not very good at wrestling up or getting back to my feet and I got punched but in learning that it actually helped my Jiu-Jitsu because it changed my perspective. Also Jiu-Jitsu is much harder when someone's trying to punch you in the face
Cheers!
Jeff has some skills.👏
Thx!!
Jeff giving away a complete defensive game plan like ketchup at Chik-fil-A.
:)
Great stuff.
Thanks !
Great simple and relevant concept, great sparrings, great level, great videos. 🙌
🫸🤛
thank you!!
Hey Jeff, how many martial arts do you know, and what are they?
yeah I could definitely use ur expert skills against the cage!
I released the video this last Saturday!
Just curious but during MMA sparring, are you ever looking for sweeps from butterfly? Or is your first option to stand?
depends how comfortable I am and who I am against!
In all honesty there is lots of demand for a video series on getting up from ground in MMA as well as cagework for avoiding tkdowns/getting to your feet. I know you would sell a lot of videos.. and I'd be first in line. In another question.. how much of this material would you dwell on in your Vietnam retreat?
I plan on teaching all this in the next vietnam MMA retreat! I also take requests from attendees! Email me at jeff@mmashredded.com if you got suggestions!
Great Material as usual! Though i have to wonder... after you did the self defense championship...dont you sometimes look at some of your techniques and think to yourself: i would never do this in a self defense scenario? Some moves seem very risky.
haha for sure
do you often train with the boxing gloves on instead of mma gloves? Also what elbow pads and and shin pads do you recommend for striking and grappling?
yeah because I have more control with them! I wear elbow pads from SMAI and primo shinguards
@@MMAShredded great thank you! I always trying figure out what is the best setup when working with my students.
I want to be a more well rounding fight now after watching you, I’ve done boxing for a while but am starting judo
awesome!!!
Big fan mate. I have been doing MMA training and jiujitsu for a year and a half. But there is still one very basic thing that I cant understand.
How do I protect my nuts?
Please give strong advice. Thanks.
thanks man! hmmm, wear groin protector haha
And this is my promise- When i get to the ufc and become a champion, i will announce jeff as my personal trainer and the best one at that. Thank you so much for what you do @jeff.
:) keep it up bro!!
@@MMAShredded I will, Thanks Jeff❤
Can cage take down and cage take down defense be applicable to being pushed against a hard wall or other large object like a vehicle by an aggressor? If so, I would very much like a video on it
Hello brother I'm 16 years old I'm going to start with bjj I want to do seven years to have enough experience to move towards MMA is it good or nn
No one martial art is enough hence why it is MMA, but it doesn't take long in mma to competently defend submissions especially the top 10 most common submissions you see in the UFC and then add being sweaty on top of that and it's difficult
cheers!
Do you have any videos scaping like this from Gordon Ryan or Andre Galvão?
thanks you
no prob!
Sick video 😃♥
thanks!!
These take downs are only working well in a friendly test fight, but NOT in a real fight.
In training like this, the person who uses take downs rely on it, that the opponent will not hurt him, because he is not a real enemy, just a friendly training partner.
In a real fight a real enemy simply would bring a crushing blow with the fist on the head, rear of the neck of the person who is trying to do the take down and the person would succeed with the take down, but he himself would fall unconsciously (or dead) to the ground and lose immediately.
tell that to the best UFC fighters in the game today 🤦🏻♂️
MMA goes in cycles of dominance…
But BJJ used to be an unknown factor 15 years ago.
Now everyone is VERY good at it, so you have to be outstanding for it to make a real difference.
The same with wrestling… Matt Hughes or Tito Ortiz ruled the UFC with basic wrestling…
Now you need to be a Khabib level for it to matter…
I feel right now striking arts are what really make the difference.
cheers!!
Could you make the previous two videos you made on these topics not private? Would love to see those videos again
the information in those 2 previous videos are in this video, this video is a re-make but with real time sparring footage and better examples!
Not allowing upkicks when your opponent is inside your guard is a dumb rule really hinders bjj.
They wanted to ban soccer kicks, but they worded the rule in such a dumb way that also banned when both fighters are grounded.
Nice!💪🥇
thanks!
Greco Roman wrestling, Jiu jitsu, and Thai boxing is my favorite combination
cheers!
Come back with tatics from the fighters, Do you have from the Zabit Magomedsharispov?