Hi Professor Tom, Just wanted to reach out and Thank you for such great content. I was able to use this escape combo last night to fend off a bow and arrow from a superior training partner who had finished me two consecutive training sessions with the B&A , Thanks for that. I 'd love to see a video on tips to avoid or reduce collar grips from turtle, I'm a slower guy to begin with, my problem comes from escaping from side control or mount into turtle where my opponent will get grips keeping top pressure while tripodding and slowly improve them until sinking in a choke of varying varieties, Thanks in advance, any help will be greatly appreciated.
Is it possible to make a video showing how to escape the bow and arrow from mount? I get caught in that one a lot and I don't see any videos out there on it. Thank you so much!
Check out some of my beginner vids on youtube or the blue belt course on my website. YOu can get the first part for free online to get you started on your bjj journey the right way! (-: Coach Tom Davey
got hit with this as i was trying to slide my back to the matt to escape back control against my 4th degree "white" belt opponent in my first tournament.
@@TheGrapplingAcademy If you are successful in the first layer of defence - grabbing the tricep, is the escape the same as the last layer of defence or do you need them to have cut the angle?
You are absolutely correct and I was thinking the same thing initially but it's worth mentioning that there are double-under variations that look an awful lot like "here, triangle me." I've been a purple belt for just over a year and personally, I no longer use the deep-dive style double-under set up (both arms under the legs grasping the belt or gable grip) as Tom does at 04:23. The reason is that it seems to leave my neck too open for quick chokes from higher level guys. Instead, I have adjusted my technique to a one arm under and the other with a solid pant grip right at the inside of the knee (which is possibly what Tom has with his left hand at 02:51). From there, that left grip is used to pin the opponents right leg to the floor, setting up a super powerful pass. +keenancornelius has a great video instructional on this version that you might have seen: ruclips.net/video/s29JviJXtFI/видео.html
its pretty close to impossible, if they get a tight first hand grip, but ive done it, but dame its freaking hard.. not sure about the last move here, if some one is pulling your leg and choking you, its pretty hard to grab the guys elbow and tuck your head under, but never tried, so ill give it a whirl , i like to put my self in self defence, allot of bjj are bigger and never learned to defend, i am a small guy, so i can escape, every one complains i am hard to get,
Its something I guess, but because most of us know that getting your head out is the key to escape, we all learn to grab that collar and lock our elbow down close to our side - there's no way they can pop their head out , and once it's locked down it's too late. The best escape or the best way to avoid is soon as they get a grip on that collar, sink down as far as you can tucking the chin down. Theres ways to prevent that as well but I find it's pretty effective.
I think you may be referring to a double collar choke which I personally find much easier to escape from due to the decreased leverage. Defeating the double collar choke is all about lapel protection and hand fighting. With the common competition-popular variation shown, the torque is so high on your spine that you must know how to act and act fast! Coach Tom
To counter the last escape, as he/she pulls your arm over their head, it leaves their closest arm there for an arm bar. Learnt that yesterday :)
Thanks for that.. definitely gotta tuck that arm quick
I just learned that today :)
I haven't got the bow and arrow choke on anyone yet bc i just learned it, but i can already tell this will be one of my favorite chokes!
Hi Professor Tom,
Just wanted to reach out and Thank you for such great content. I was able to use this escape combo last night to fend off a bow and arrow from a superior training partner who had finished me two consecutive training sessions with the B&A , Thanks for that. I 'd love to see a video on tips to avoid or reduce collar grips from turtle, I'm a slower guy to begin with, my problem comes from escaping from side control or mount into turtle where my opponent will get grips keeping top pressure while tripodding and slowly improve them until sinking in a choke of varying varieties, Thanks in advance, any help will be greatly appreciated.
So clean and well explained! Coach you are the MAN!!!
Definitely could of used that this morning. Cheers man
Great video. Very simple. Thank you.
I'm really wondering how good this works when its go time.. Hopefully i remember
I have a sensitive neck and usually leave class with a sore neck and decrease ability to look left and right. I will try but I pray for my neck.
Awesome as always.
Thanks for this. I got bow/arrow choke on this last Saturday.
Thank you thank you thank you.
Great video thanks Tom!
Is it possible to make a video showing how to escape the bow and arrow from mount? I get caught in that one a lot and I don't see any videos out there on it. Thank you so much!
stop getting mounted
@@nighthowlsmusic2666 bruv, its happens sometime.. lol. mainly because you are lazy, but hey,.
nice. hopefully I'll never have to use this but I'll practice it anyway.
Thanks man
Awesome 🤙
awesome ! will try! :)
Love it
thank you so much!
How about when the bow and arrow is applied from the technical mount? Thanks 😊
Same same
hey i just started jiu jitsu and what is a good thing to learn as a begginer?
Check out some of my beginner vids on youtube or the blue belt course on my website. YOu can get the first part for free online to get you started on your bjj journey the right way! (-: Coach Tom Davey
The Grappling Academy thanks!
Dark Elixir Kid to tap as soon as possible.. Not to get injured
curious, are u still doing it what belt are you now, how many injuries do u mave
Rock Ade yeah I’m still doing it but haven’t for a while I’m white with 3 stripes and no injuries yet 😂
Very impressive :)
got hit with this as i was trying to slide my back to the matt to escape back control against my 4th degree "white" belt opponent in my first tournament.
Haha that's too cool! thanks coach! !!!!!
Have fun with this one Todd, it is a life saver! Happy rolling (-: Coach Tom
@@TheGrapplingAcademy If you are successful in the first layer of defence - grabbing the tricep, is the escape the same as the last layer of defence or do you need them to have cut the angle?
Should have watched this last night when I got choked unconscious by this
Maybe missing the point a bit but he keeps offering a triangle when he turns in. Spotted it because I always make the same mistake!
Phil Rodgers he has both arms outside for a double under pass
Jordan Thompson hmmm, maybe. Try 02:50
by the way I tried this and so far it works a treat.
You are absolutely correct and I was thinking the same thing initially but it's worth mentioning that there are double-under variations that look an awful lot like "here, triangle me." I've been a purple belt for just over a year and personally, I no longer use the deep-dive style double-under set up (both arms under the legs grasping the belt or gable grip) as Tom does at 04:23. The reason is that it seems to leave my neck too open for quick chokes from higher level guys. Instead, I have adjusted my technique to a one arm under and the other with a solid pant grip right at the inside of the knee (which is possibly what Tom has with his left hand at 02:51). From there, that left grip is used to pin the opponents right leg to the floor, setting up a super powerful pass. +keenancornelius has a great video instructional on this version that you might have seen: ruclips.net/video/s29JviJXtFI/видео.html
No one ever escapes my bow and arrow, muahhhh
its pretty close to impossible, if they get a tight first hand grip, but ive done it, but dame its freaking hard.. not sure about the last move here, if some one is pulling your leg and choking you, its pretty hard to grab the guys elbow and tuck your head under, but never tried, so ill give it a whirl , i like to put my self in self defence, allot of bjj are bigger and never learned to defend, i am a small guy, so i can escape, every one complains i am hard to get,
Brilliant
Have fun with this one and act quickly! Happy rolling (-: Coach Tom
Its something I guess, but because most of us know that getting your head out is the key to escape, we all learn to grab that collar and lock our elbow down close to our side - there's no way they can pop their head out , and once it's locked down it's too late. The best escape or the best way to avoid is soon as they get a grip on that collar, sink down as far as you can tucking the chin down. Theres ways to prevent that as well but I find it's pretty effective.
he never tried to get the other collar thats not a bow n arrow which is basic for bow n arrow choke
I think you may be referring to a double collar choke which I personally find much easier to escape from due to the decreased leverage. Defeating the double collar choke is all about lapel protection and hand fighting. With the common competition-popular variation shown, the torque is so high on your spine that you must know how to act and act fast! Coach Tom
Cheers Coach Tom I am only new to bjj and mean no disrepect I only commented on what i was taught but thanks for d info
trevor whelan bow and arrow choke is with one collar and a leg.. Just as shown..
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Bro you talk a lot! Is a 30 seconds video to a 5 min
Watch out for the armbar during the escape