Spring Camp 2022: Kesa gatame defensive ideas with Priit Mihkelson

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @tywatson309
    @tywatson309 3 месяца назад

    Love the addition of timestamps. Also very good to see that you spoke about anxiety/depression, albeit briefly. I usually cannot sit through more than a few minutes of RUclips videos. I can watch your instructions for hours at a time.The information being presented is easy to digest also. The way you link the postures to encapsulate a more holistic defence is very interesting and important for those of us who struggle to absorb large chunks of information. I know not many laugh at your jokes but the humour keeps me engaged at least.

  • @bjjblog
    @bjjblog 2 года назад +9

    0:00 Intro
    -- 2:35 The kesa gatame hold
    11:34 Hawking against head and arm hold
    -- 14:45 Shrimp backwards
    16:25 Honor in jiu-jitsu
    18:08 Babybridge against head and arm hold
    21:19 Hawing vs babybridge - how to play
    26:45 The game - you are here for them
    -- 32:50 Very late possibilities
    -- 33:44 How to develop your game

  • @Wealthforthe99Percent
    @Wealthforthe99Percent 2 года назад +8

    I love using kesa on people who mostly train with an IBJJF focus. The lack of familiariry on their part and a wrestling base on my part it gives people fits. 👌🔥

  • @joelkryzka7454
    @joelkryzka7454 2 года назад +8

    Great seminar. Thank you. I Look forward to suffering.

  • @davidboyle9732
    @davidboyle9732 2 года назад +6

    how monsters pin other monsters... one of my favotie lines!!

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад

      😊

    • @davidboyle9732
      @davidboyle9732 2 года назад

      @@DefensiveBJJ i still refer to your "just don't do that" class video on a regular basis, i think the first time i heard you say that. thank you for all you do!

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад +1

      @@davidboyle9732 I have to watch I think myself also because things might have changed during time 🤓 …and then I will admit I was wrong

  • @organicenergy5124
    @organicenergy5124 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely brilliant and just what I have been looking for! Thanks 🙏 Pritt

  • @irohttime6100
    @irohttime6100 11 месяцев назад

    I'm only a white belt but I sure gave my teacher and some of the bigger judo guys hard time using these positions, sometimes well get ppl who visit our mats for practice with years more experience than me, whenever im lost I go straight for the defence & it usually gives me some time or frustrates them a bunch, thanks for helping the little guy, big guy

  • @hardcaliber19
    @hardcaliber19 2 года назад +8

    Excited to give this a try at my club. We do more traditional Japanese Jujitsu, so we have a lot of kesa gatame killers. Interested to see how well this can work against people that are very familiar/skilled in this position. Particularly the defense against armbars/key locks. Thanks Priit!

    • @BudoTraining
      @BudoTraining 2 года назад +2

      Let us know how it went and come back to ask questions about the details of the baby bridge so Priit or someone else who knows the positions well can give you some further ideas/feedback.

    • @felixkoniger6378
      @felixkoniger6378 2 года назад +1

      sill waiting for the result

    • @hardcaliber19
      @hardcaliber19 Год назад +1

      Pritt said it best around 23:30 "...and then real life happens. They also have skill, and you're late, and blah, blah, blah." LOL. The concepts of the baby bridge and hawking to defend the kesa are not complicated, but against opponents who are skilled in the position, it becomes a matter of timing. If you are late against someone who has a very good scarf hold, you are flattened out and it is very difficult to get to your side (either way, hawking or baby bridge). But if timed correctly, it certainly works.
      I've used it plenty of times over the past year to survive/escape the position, and also been flattened out and squashed/subbed plenty of times too. Seems to be a good foundation to work your escapes from, imho. As Pritt says "you know, and I know, and then sport happens."

  • @rollinOnCode
    @rollinOnCode 2 года назад +2

    love priit so much! good stuff

  • @Owl-of-Minerva
    @Owl-of-Minerva 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Going to give this a try one day.

  • @FallaGallera
    @FallaGallera 2 года назад +1

    Never miss !!!

  • @usbsol
    @usbsol 2 года назад +7

    Thank you Priitsus 😇
    Next seminar: how to defend cruxification 😉

  • @marschalljakob
    @marschalljakob Год назад

    What to do if they control the near arm with an underhook. I prefer to do the scragglier like that, I also think dean lister got tapped with the head and arm, but the near side underhook plus head control. Thx for your work Prit! Really good class.

  • @slavicvolk
    @slavicvolk 9 месяцев назад

    11:35 hawking in kesa gatame

  • @uipize
    @uipize 2 года назад +1

    would love to see your take on judo kesa with the head down. also how to connect your defense to an actual escape. probably baby bridge to elbow escape is the go to. but breaking the ellbow grip is almost Impossible, especialy with the danger of armbar and leg kimura

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад

      I probably will not do it during camps …if anything then it will be on our defensivebjj.com online site sometimes in the future

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад

      Turning away using hawking 2.0 is usually better if elbow is already well trapped …easier to rotate the shoulder and defend different armbars and also triangles with legs if arm is trapped already between the legs

    • @uipize
      @uipize 2 года назад

      @@DefensiveBJJ good point. Probably waiting for the opponent to react is then easyer than actually escaping a good pin with no opening

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад

      @@uipize Exactly …if I am already that much into the pin then waiting becomes very important

  • @dustinlerch9272
    @dustinlerch9272 Год назад +1

    Look at the dexterity in his feet at 0:40
    That’s a pair of hands man.

  • @prandz420
    @prandz420 2 года назад +6

    Would love to see some advanced kesa gatame attacking and positional info from Priit. Not many high level coaches have content on this position much less endorse it at all. Ive always liked the position but lachlan giles doesnt think its very good... pretty hard to argue against him.

    • @danielsiriphongs
      @danielsiriphongs 2 года назад +1

      I find it’s a good attacking position if you’re equal or greater in weight than your opponent. If they’re 10-20 kilos bigger than you, it’ll be harder to pin and submit…with greater risk of being rolled. That being said, we still teach it to our guys/gals and have made it part of a warmup flow from a double under pass -> cradle -> kesa -> compression sub/armbar/keylock/wrist lock.

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад +2

      It is not that hard to argue against him actually 😎 …what is his position on that position?

    • @prandz420
      @prandz420 2 года назад +2

      Defensive BJJ his argument is mainly that the transitions out of the position aren’t as good as regular side control and you are fairly committed to it if it starts to go bad. Also the usual argument that you’re showing your back to your opponent.
      Would love to hear your thoughts sir. I’ve always thought bailing out to front headlock if they start to slip the arm was an okay transition although it’s a big downgrade but you don’t get your back taken.

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад +3

      @@prandz420 Well I agree with those points. Some people also think that falling down backwards to finish armbars is bad because if they escape you are most likely end up in bottom position ...so it is more like managing risk thing ...and it is a different topic that would I recommend someone to take this as their a game 🤓...but being exposed to that is I think mandatory and to respect the position you have to somewhat understand it and being averagely good at this would be already good I think

    • @DefensiveBJJ
      @DefensiveBJJ 2 года назад +3

      "Would love to see some advanced kesa gatame attacking and positional info from Priit." ...will probably not happen because I have my hands full already of different problems for a decade 😎

  • @dalroache
    @dalroache Год назад

    sorry is he saying baby ridge or baby bridge etc? stay blessed people Ous!

  • @johnplantangenet7224
    @johnplantangenet7224 2 года назад +5

    Theory of almost everything lol😂

  • @ingoclever
    @ingoclever 2 года назад +1

    I wonder if Priit has had Kids in the last 3 Years 📐