0:12 intro 1:11 - half guard ideal situation (from both perspectives) 2:30 - plan a - basic strategy - get to back 3:13 - plan a (again) 3:39 - plan a (again) 4:05 - plan b - dealing with a wizzer, sweep 1 4:56 - plan b - "old school sweep", sweep 2 5:37 - plan b - sweep 1 again 6:03 - plan b - sweep 2 again 6:34 - worst case scenario (cross faced, under hooked, and flat on back) 6:57 - worst case scenario - plan c - get to guard 7:31 - worst case scenario - plan c (again) 8:10 - summary 9:01 - outro
Thanks, Tom. A suggestion: It's easier to see what's going on when you and the other person wear clothing with higher contrast. Black-on-black makes details hard to see, especially when viewed on a phone.
My first thought was about the clothes but about the different sleeves. I keep thinking he has one bare arm (bear arm, lol) and one sleeve. It's distracting... oh no, here's the hook. Now he got the whizzer on me. I love this so much.
Its crazy ive spent some decent $$$ on bjj instructionals but I find your down to earth language easier to follow along with and I get more out of your short yt videos than a master-class on one move from someone like John danaher.
I don't have the words to describe my admiration for Professor Tom. Everything from his demeanour to providing a contigency to a contigency itself absolutely blows my mind. Keep up the brilliant work!
I love that there are so many attacking options from half guard as well. I've had a lot of success with the scenario "a" example, but instead of taking the back, I grab an arm-in guillotine. I've gravitated to playing a half guard game as previous groin/hip flexor injuries have made playing closed guard uncomfortable. Thanks for posting these videos Coach Tom, they're a pleasure to watch and learn from.
Brilliant video I’ve been doing bjj for 7 months and I’m a short 15 year old rolling with a lot of bodybuilders and athletes at my gym so I end up here a lot thank you for sorting this out I’m sure I’ll get passed less now. I really appreciate it
Thank you so much for this! I just started BJJ and find myself in this position all the time tangling up my partners leg with no clue what to do next. Now I can't wait to get to class and try these out. 47 year old whitebelt - never too late to start!
I love these sweep transition videos. I'm a brown belt that had a really strong half guard at blue and through time off through injury I'd forgotten a lot. I used to do all these sweeps and the back take and can't wait for training to use them again
I've only recently found Coach Tom and his channel, I love it though...very systematic and articulate instructionals. There's a few wee details here that I can definitely use to improve the efficiency of my escapes from half guard. Respect, coach!
@@cbaileychamp yea he isnt teaching stuff that you need to teach a little kid like yes we get it, i dont actually need a 1.5 hrs seminar on why a foot placement is important in a specific sweep
This is a fantastic video. I have been getting flattened lots recently but just starting to turn the corner. This is really going to add to my sweeps and escapes.
I am white belt ultra heavy. I tend to favor half guard when rolling. My professor is also a big half guard player. This video is awesome. I love hearing other strategies from the same position. Also the format of what the opponent wants to do when your in those spots helps me out alot since im still new. Thank you coach
I wish I had seen this BEFORE the comp yesterday 😔 I was struggling in that 'worse case scenario' for what seemed like an eternity, but at least now I know what I'm going to be drilling over and over again when I'm back at training. I might have a tougher time against girls who carry their weight in their hips and thighs, (like the girl I was up against yesterday) but I'll definitely try my best. Rinse and repeat right Coach Tom! Thank you for making this video 🙏🏼
Fantastic video. I tend to get lost in this position more than any other; don't think that will be the case much longer. Thanks for a great corona training sesh!
Thank you for your extremely detailed teaching material they're a thing of beauty and are helping me and those who I pass your knowledge to a very strong foundation.
You got yourself another subscriber!! :) I love how informative and easy to follow your videos are. I just started bjj going on my second month and I really want to progress with the art of jiujitsu! Thank you for sharing
Awesome Jasmin I am so glad you enjoy the channel and well done starting your BJJ journey! It only gets better and more fun! Happy rolling (-: Coach Tom Davey
amazing video, literally answers all of my half guard questions, and addresses missing details on these basic techniques, which ive been struggling with for too long 💪🏻
Thanks for this! I get smashed flat in half-guard all the time because...I am bad at jiu jitsu. Lol. But now I can think about what I should have done next time I am flattened out and am hanging onto someone's leg in a desperate attempt to keep them from getting mount. :)
Wish I saw this before my class today. Some scummy purple belt always put his weight on me and I have to go into him and get the under hook. Will definitely try this on Wednesday! OSS
from worst case scenario we are taught to use both palms to push them away from us by their chin / face. it doesn't take much space before you can shoot your underhook back in. once you have the underhook, you can start working your way to your side.. i like the regaurd, but wondering if it's as effective no-gi. look forward to trying it out!
Happy you saw the comment! Good teaching is such a gift. Knowing what is a main point and what NOT to say. Me and a few guys at my club are enjoying Your videos very much and are greatly aided by them.
Hey Coach, I'd like to start by saying that I love all your videos they help me out a lot. I have a question about what happens from close guard when you've broken down their posture and they are lying flat on you. I'm a white belt so I'm not really sure what can be done once I've broken someone posture down to that point.
WOrk on taking the back if there arms are on your body or kimuras and omoplatas if their arms are by your sides. I know it can be frustrating but they are at your mercy there! (-: Coach Tom Davey
My go to from bottom of half guard is lockdown. When bigger guys get me in your worst case scenario situation I throw on a lockdown and relieve all the pressure on the face and neck. After the "whip up" I'm having trouble with "old school" sweep when they hide that foot and haven't successfully caught a "plan b" yet but did get a tap to a banana split the other night. (Yeah watched a lot of 10th planet videos) Your stuff is awesome btw!
I use to play lockdown and catch a lot of electric chairs but i have realized that the only good usage of it is to use it as emergency option to prevent guard pass and gain the underhook by using whip up and then slide underneath using whipdown. But using it really wastes a lot of energy specially against heavier guys in GI as you are constantly smashed by some sort of death grip that they can get. I am now focusing more on the knee shield half guard to solve this problem and branch out my half guard game more.
i'm just starting to branch out from the electric chair myself. i like going back and forth from electric chair to dog fight or sometimes a single butterfly hook sweep (not sure what it's called). it was funny the first time an upper belt realized that i was trying the electric chair. i am a white belt and i had a tenuous grasp of white belt basics at best. he laughed and helped me out. it worked for me, ended up being my first reliable technique, and was my gateway into developing a game and a conceptual understanding of jiujitsu.
This video is great! I often end up in half guard as a white belt. Actually, the worst case scenario is where I am mostly :/ But I have one problem. When an opponent has an underhook under my head, for me, it is basically game over. I get choked, with the opponent pushing his second hand on my throat and in the same time applying shoulder pressure. I think that getting into closed guard won't help me that much.
If they are trying to ezekiel you from half guard, they must be giving you under hook. Next time be aware when they try to switch to ezekiel and use the underhook to bump them forward and take their back.
I hate being under in half guard. I can't do subs from there apart from Ezekiel, which as you know is hard to get on a good fighter. I like being on top but when someone else is on top, it's just wasting points to me, whenever someone gets it I just transition to guard. What other subs (preferably chokes) do you recommend for half guard. I watched a video online of some weird choke which I can do but it's not enough just two.
@@TheGrapplingAcademy thanks for the advice, I'll be sure to give the triangle a try (I bash triangle chokes lol), will try guillotine also. This is why I love your channel, you post so many good techniques and you're so knowledgeable, but you also care about your audience and help us guys out. Respect and love to you and your whole team.
Great video! Just one issue. Next time could you make sure you and your partner are wearing different colored pants so it’s easier to see what you’re doing with your legs?
Tom u definitely know alot! about BJJ , and you have good content, ........but, im into mma and or combat jujitsu, and with that being said with my particular body type, and training background ( mainly boxing and wrestling) it should be noted especially when starting off on ground , and I think others would agree too, that I would much much rather be smashed in half guard, or even full guard , than have somebody postured up in any one of those positions raining down punches on top of me in full or half guard positions. I understand your speciality is teaching BJJ and submissions only, and not combat jujitsu or self defense or mma, and there's a lot to learn from your teachings in BJJ; I just thought I'd throw some real world concepts into the mix. I hope to learn more from you soon, maybe even in the next video's of yours I'll be watching mins from now, lol.
Thanks mate I’ll rip into this Thursdey
Thanks so much !
Best basic half guard video. Thank you so much.....much clearer now
Could u please do this for each major position. This is extremely helpful for us white belts.
That is the plan! (-: Coach Tom
That's great! I like this format a lot, it might be more informations, but it has more context than a video for a single technique...
Still training? What belt?
yes
0:12 intro
1:11 - half guard ideal situation (from both perspectives)
2:30 - plan a - basic strategy - get to back
3:13 - plan a (again)
3:39 - plan a (again)
4:05 - plan b - dealing with a wizzer, sweep 1
4:56 - plan b - "old school sweep", sweep 2
5:37 - plan b - sweep 1 again
6:03 - plan b - sweep 2 again
6:34 - worst case scenario (cross faced, under hooked, and flat on back)
6:57 - worst case scenario - plan c - get to guard
7:31 - worst case scenario - plan c (again)
8:10 - summary
9:01 - outro
Really, really cool techniques...thank you
I am a 2 year white belt and I think your videos are a goldmine!
Thanks for showing the last one...flattened out is how I play my half guard most of the time...ha ha
Thanks, Tom. A suggestion: It's easier to see what's going on when you and the other person wear clothing with higher contrast. Black-on-black makes details hard to see, especially when viewed on a phone.
Yes, even on full screen on my computer, it is very difficult to see what is going on because they're both wearing the same color.
My first thought was about the clothes but about the different sleeves. I keep thinking he has one bare arm (bear arm, lol) and one sleeve. It's distracting... oh no, here's the hook. Now he got the whizzer on me. I love this so much.
Super old but thank you. I love me some half guard
The transition to full guard looks great... Thanks!
Its crazy ive spent some decent $$$ on bjj instructionals but I find your down to earth language easier to follow along with and I get more out of your short yt videos than a master-class on one move from someone like John danaher.
🙏🥰
Thank you Master, very cool
Great format. You are a very articulate coach.
Your "worst case scenario" counters are so great for a newer white belt like myself. Thanks, Professor Tom!!
My pleasure Kelly! Happy rolling (-: Coach Tom Davey
Great video. I like how you explained a logical progression. If one move doesn’t work, do this, etc. This makes it easier to learn Subscribed!
Great video - I especially like the summary at the end, reviewing the options that had been presented. Thank-you!
I don't have the words to describe my admiration for Professor Tom.
Everything from his demeanour to providing a contigency to a contigency itself absolutely blows my mind.
Keep up the brilliant work!
Some of the best instructional videos! Keep it up🤙🏼
im a 2 week old white belt and this is literally the exact video i need right now for when im rolling.
Very nice video. Thank you!!!
That reguard from the flattened half is great. Super simple and effective. Superb video as usual.
Thanks Andrew yes that reguard has saved my butt a ton of times! (-: Tom Davey
I love that there are so many attacking options from half guard as well. I've had a lot of success with the scenario "a" example, but instead of taking the back, I grab an arm-in guillotine. I've gravitated to playing a half guard game as previous groin/hip flexor injuries have made playing closed guard uncomfortable. Thanks for posting these videos Coach Tom, they're a pleasure to watch and learn from.
My absolute pleasure Rob! So glad you have found a guard game that works for you on your mats. Take care and happy half guarding! (-: Coach Tom
I like the addition of the rock climbing wall at your gym.
Brilliant video I’ve been doing bjj for 7 months and I’m a short 15 year old rolling with a lot of bodybuilders and athletes at my gym so I end up here a lot thank you for sorting this out I’m sure I’ll get passed less now. I really appreciate it
Thank you so much for this! I just started BJJ and find myself in this position all the time tangling up my partners leg with no clue what to do next. Now I can't wait to get to class and try these out. 47 year old whitebelt - never too late to start!
hey, Roy, hows everything going? Did you manage to do the half guard escape?
My half guard is really the last position I need to get decent at to be a well rounded beginner. This video was awesome! Thank you
Thanks, man! I'm a half guard guy so I really appreciate these half guard tutorials.
My pleasure Brad! (-: Coach Tom
Awesome little half gaurd video, thank you very much!
I love these sweep transition videos. I'm a brown belt that had a really strong half guard at blue and through time off through injury I'd forgotten a lot. I used to do all these sweeps and the back take and can't wait for training to use them again
Shut up bish
I've only recently found Coach Tom and his channel, I love it though...very systematic and articulate instructionals. There's a few wee details here that I can definitely use to improve the efficiency of my escapes from half guard. Respect, coach!
The technique at 7:34 is superb. Thanks for sharing!
So glad you liked that one! (-: Coach Tom
Man, Professor Tom is absolutely up there with Danaher for me. I love these videos, have learned so much.
right, sometimes danaher is just too boring and super slow
@@wyattbreymeyer4033 yeah i agree. This guy is really good because hes straight to the point.
@@cbaileychamp yea he isnt teaching stuff that you need to teach a little kid like yes we get it, i dont actually need a 1.5 hrs seminar on why a foot placement is important in a specific sweep
Kurt Osiander, brings a new/old meaning to straight to the point lol
Thank you, I really enjoy this.
Now time to apply.
Thanks for this. This is the first tutorial that really breaks down the position to the very basics.
Glad you enjoyed it David! Happy half guarding!
Awesome video. Always found myself getting stuck in half guard. Can't wait to try this out.
this is awesome, ive learned nothing on HG so far but spend a lot of time with someone in my HG when rolling. Thanks for this!
Coach Tom your my favorite person to learn from on you tube. If your ever doing a seminar in my area, I'll be there. Thank you for all you do
This is a fantastic video. I have been getting flattened lots recently but just starting to turn the corner. This is really going to add to my sweeps and escapes.
I am white belt ultra heavy. I tend to favor half guard when rolling. My professor is also a big half guard player. This video is awesome. I love hearing other strategies from the same position. Also the format of what the opponent wants to do when your in those spots helps me out alot since im still new. Thank you coach
I wish I had seen this BEFORE the comp yesterday 😔 I was struggling in that 'worse case scenario' for what seemed like an eternity, but at least now I know what I'm going to be drilling over and over again when I'm back at training. I might have a tougher time against girls who carry their weight in their hips and thighs, (like the girl I was up against yesterday) but I'll definitely try my best. Rinse and repeat right Coach Tom! Thank you for making this video 🙏🏼
These vids are so so helpful, thank you Professor Tom!
Thank you
You are the Mr Mackey of BJJ. Great tutorial!
Mmmkay..... (-: Coach Tom Davey
Fantastic video. I tend to get lost in this position more than any other; don't think that will be the case much longer. Thanks for a great corona training sesh!
Thank you for your extremely detailed teaching material they're a thing of beauty and are helping me and those who I pass your knowledge to a very strong foundation.
Thanks for the kind words! Happy training (-: Coach Tom Davey
You got yourself another subscriber!! :) I love how informative and easy to follow your videos are. I just started bjj going on my second month and I really want to progress with the art of jiujitsu! Thank you for sharing
Awesome Jasmin I am so glad you enjoy the channel and well done starting your BJJ journey! It only gets better and more fun! Happy rolling (-: Coach Tom Davey
Thanks bro, you really explain so well. It helps a lot!!!!
amazing video, literally answers all of my half guard questions, and addresses missing details on these basic techniques, which ive been struggling with for too long 💪🏻
Thanks Tom
Brilliant, thank you.
A wizard. 😂 so true.
Thanks for this! I get smashed flat in half-guard all the time because...I am bad at jiu jitsu. Lol. But now I can think about what I should have done next time I am flattened out and am hanging onto someone's leg in a desperate attempt to keep them from getting mount. :)
Fantastic teaching, and great content. Thanks so much!
Great explanations! Thanks!
This was excellent. Thank you.
Fantastic sir!
Thank you for this!
Beautiful cheers
Thanks sir !
Wish I saw this before my class today. Some scummy purple belt always put his weight on me and I have to go into him and get the under hook. Will definitely try this on Wednesday! OSS
Absolute gold!
Thank you for the greate video!
Aweome!
Thanks
from worst case scenario we are taught to use both palms to push them away from us by their chin / face. it doesn't take much space before you can shoot your underhook back in. once you have the underhook, you can start working your way to your side.. i like the regaurd, but wondering if it's as effective no-gi. look forward to trying it out!
GunnedDownAtrocity you are referring to the jaws of life and yes they do work.
Nice video! Thanks
You are awesome
Gold!
Very useful video, pity you both wear a black gi, it's difficult to see the leg positioning
What an awesome video, thanks a lot for these techniques ✌✌✌
Dude , great video thanks alot am gonna be subscribing
Thanks!!!
good instruction
This is huge
Best instructions on the www
Happy you saw the comment!
Good teaching is such a gift.
Knowing what is a main point and what NOT to say. Me and a few guys at my club are enjoying Your videos very much and are greatly aided by them.
"flip that rainy day upside down" the Bob Ross of bjj
Thanks man, very cool.
Hey Coach, I'd like to start by saying that I love all your videos they help me out a lot. I have a question about what happens from close guard when you've broken down their posture and they are lying flat on you. I'm a white belt so I'm not really sure what can be done once I've broken someone posture down to that point.
WOrk on taking the back if there arms are on your body or kimuras and omoplatas if their arms are by your sides. I know it can be frustrating but they are at your mercy there! (-: Coach Tom Davey
Thanks! Would it be possible to show these moves from different angles? It's a bit difficult to see what's going on on the side opposite the camera.
I've been asking for basic info like this for years. What's my gaol in each position?
My go to from bottom of half guard is lockdown. When bigger guys get me in your worst case scenario situation I throw on a lockdown and relieve all the pressure on the face and neck. After the "whip up" I'm having trouble with "old school" sweep when they hide that foot and haven't successfully caught a "plan b" yet but did get a tap to a banana split the other night. (Yeah watched a lot of 10th planet videos) Your stuff is awesome btw!
Thank you CM! Yes the lockdown can be a handy tool! HAlf guard is a great game to play! (-: Coach Tom
I use to play lockdown and catch a lot of electric chairs but i have realized that the only good usage of it is to use it as emergency option to prevent guard pass and gain the underhook by using whip up and then slide underneath using whipdown. But using it really wastes a lot of energy specially against heavier guys in GI as you are constantly smashed by some sort of death grip that they can get. I am now focusing more on the knee shield half guard to solve this problem and branch out my half guard game more.
i'm just starting to branch out from the electric chair myself. i like going back and forth from electric chair to dog fight or sometimes a single butterfly hook sweep (not sure what it's called). it was funny the first time an upper belt realized that i was trying the electric chair. i am a white belt and i had a tenuous grasp of white belt basics at best. he laughed and helped me out. it worked for me, ended up being my first reliable technique, and was my gateway into developing a game and a conceptual understanding of jiujitsu.
This video is great! I often end up in half guard as a white belt. Actually, the worst case scenario is where I am mostly :/ But I have one problem. When an opponent has an underhook under my head, for me, it is basically game over. I get choked, with the opponent pushing his second hand on my throat and in the same time applying shoulder pressure. I think that getting into closed guard won't help me that much.
This submission you're talking about is called "Ezekiel"
Defend you neck first always. Once you do, this technique will become a useful tool in your arsenal. (-: Coach Tom
If they are trying to ezekiel you from half guard, they must be giving you under hook. Next time be aware when they try to switch to ezekiel and use the underhook to bump them forward and take their back.
Cool video. Use different colored gis next time please.
Big thanks however if you can shoot the videos with 2 camera with 2 angel it will be better in the explanation.
Editor Mohamed Metwally agreed, or moving cameraman
This may be a dumb question. Can you grab Toes in IBJJF if you are a white belt? If not what would be an alternative?
Yes totally legal just grab all of them
@@TheGrapplingAcademy I'm still learning. thanks a lot. love your content.
"now this game isnt fun for me anymore" lol
Is there a sweep from worse case
Can the very last escape work in no gi?
Man, I hate this position. It's so tough to play. But I suck from the back mostly anyhow.
Beautiful (:
I hate being under in half guard. I can't do subs from there apart from Ezekiel, which as you know is hard to get on a good fighter. I like being on top but when someone else is on top, it's just wasting points to me, whenever someone gets it I just transition to guard.
What other subs (preferably chokes) do you recommend for half guard. I watched a video online of some weird choke which I can do but it's not enough just two.
Opt for moving to z guard and working the triangle, guillotine and leg attacks plus of course the kimura. (-: Tom Davey
@@TheGrapplingAcademy thanks for the advice, I'll be sure to give the triangle a try (I bash triangle chokes lol), will try guillotine also.
This is why I love your channel, you post so many good techniques and you're so knowledgeable, but you also care about your audience and help us guys out.
Respect and love to you and your whole team.
Great video! Just one issue. Next time could you make sure you and your partner are wearing different colored pants so it’s easier to see what you’re doing with your legs?
Haha yes we normally do! It must have been laundry day! Happy rolling (-: Tom Davey
Would that sweep be considered an foot lock?
No
What does he say at 2:08? I think it's the accent that I'm not getting. "Really guys, it's .....ly .....ous" I don't know what he said, lol.
For so long I thought it was called a "Wizzard" haha. I also thought Knee on Belly was called "Neon Belly". (I'm not a native English speaker!)
Diferrent angle's please. Cant see your feet movements.
I hope you will invest in a good mic proff...will really make everything better :)
sempre pensei que fosse wizard kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Tom u definitely know alot! about BJJ , and you have good content, ........but, im into mma and or combat jujitsu, and with that being said with my particular body type, and training background ( mainly boxing and wrestling) it should be noted especially when starting off on ground , and I think others would agree too, that I would much much rather be smashed in half guard, or even full guard , than have somebody postured up in any one of those positions raining down punches on top of me in full or half guard positions. I understand your speciality is teaching BJJ and submissions only, and not combat jujitsu or self defense or mma, and there's a lot to learn from your teachings in BJJ; I just thought I'd throw some real world concepts into the mix. I hope to learn more from you soon, maybe even in the next video's of yours I'll be watching mins from now, lol.