That's what I keep telling the newbies, it's about moving your hips away, not moving your head away. Another point I emphasize when teaching someone to shrimp is when you bump up, use the balls of your feet not your heels to push off the mat so it's easier to raise your hip off the mat as you shrimp and not drag your hip across the surface causing friction. Using your heels gets you stuck at the bottom with your partners weight fully on top of you.
This Is exactly why when I would shrimp in class some of the others would be gaining up on me because they were going super fast with half movement while I was way slower with full extention with my hips really consitrating on getting my hips all the way out with slower movement. I always took drilling very seriously and not a race.
Shrimp with the same side foot when fighting open passing. This is pushing off side of right foot and landing with right hip on the ground. This maintains a better defensive position with with one leg off the ground to hunt for hooks and allows a more natural position for granbys.
To watch Prof. Mike work with a beginner on shrimping, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/ZqcekdDo8pg/видео.html (His enthusiasm is so tremendous; it feels like he's in the room with you, cheering you on. 10/10 recommend)
Oh, COOL! I was wondering why it felt so right to do that. I’m new to BJJ, but I instinctively did it like that, but couldn’t have told you why. I have rolled a bit with actual BJJ guys here and there, and they taught me some bits and pieces. I must have picked up something from one of them. Makes sense what he’s teaching here, though.
I dread the warm up more than sparring. Doing backward rolls, cartwheels and jogging around for 15 mins really in front of everyone is nerve wracking and eats my energy away
@BigD. Use your brain and try to imagine what a backwards roll would look like? or maybe you're trying to mock me because I say backwards roll instead of back roll? which is it?
My thoughts exactly. Bro acts like you can’t shrimp perfect technique across the mat. At my gym there’s no emphasis on getting shrimps done super fast. Even do bridge shrimps after a set of just shrimps
Great. Telemarketing has reached BJJ. Exaggerate what people do. Complain. Present the exact opposite, which is absurd by itself, but not as ridiculous. Seem intelligent. ffs
You're supposed to do the shrimp the right way as shown, but then you straighten and continue shrimping. The first way is just lazy shrimping - shrimping backwards isn't wrong.
It only works out poorly as you described because of lack of attention to detail and people half assing it. People who do it correctly move across the room by clearing the shoulder line and then straightening out to go again.
The two in the back must to learn respect when coach talks. One lying on the ground, the other is watching his phone during training, wtf. I hope the coach will point this out! But great advice from the coach.
Who does shrimping across the room? Why did he say that? Is that really a thing? I was brought up to find a spot,lay down, on my back, frame, heels to my butt. Then another person can't lie down underneath me. by my feet I mean. But too close of course. And we were me like three rows and everyone was shrimping to the same side at the same time. Coach would have tethers right foot to the floor and then yell out SHRIMP,..so we shrimped our butt to the right. Then he would just keep yelling shrimp and we would go to the left and then to the right and so on and so hard. Stationary and all in line so he could see us all making sure that our hips were out to the side. Shrimping across the room sounds more like a cardio workout
Gotta stay safe you know. Maybe it will protect you from Gordon Ryan ripping your leg off as good as it protects from everything else evil in this world
When I did combatives, I was taught the second way where your hip crosses the line your shoulder was on. I think you may have just had a bad instructor
There is a more effective way to shrimp than this, when your hip is on the mat its easy to follow and flatten in order to shrimp and oppose your opponents force, your hip comes up off the Matt and your top shoulder comes in front of the bottom as you shrimp keep your hip up through the whole movement to increase the mobility of your hip and decrease your opponent’s ability to control your body
Thanks captain obvious. I thought shrimping was a method used to run directly away from the person you were going against.... no shit youre suppose to pull the hips away, thus, creating a shrimp shape.
You know he's a real bjj guy when it looks like he juat crawled out of a wheelchair
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@@RVBOY2literally who tf on earth says that lmao. I do Muay Thai and have never heard anyone say that ever
@@RealNaisuCinemadeadass XD good for ur health but ur gonna get knocked around
That's what I keep telling the newbies, it's about moving your hips away, not moving your head away. Another point I emphasize when teaching someone to shrimp is when you bump up, use the balls of your feet not your heels to push off the mat so it's easier to raise your hip off the mat as you shrimp and not drag your hip across the surface causing friction. Using your heels gets you stuck at the bottom with your partners weight fully on top of you.
Shrimping is all about getting to the other side of the gym the fastest. If you finish first you are the best at shrimping!
No, it meant to simulate escaping from the bottom. If you don’t get the hips out you won’t be going anywhere
@@jayalias2335 i think he was being sarcastic lol
@@jayalias2335🤦🏽♂️.. spot the white belt
You’re such a shrimp!
Him demonstrating shrimping makes me now see why it’s called shrimping. Well done.
Amen on the fundamentals!!
Perfectly said!
This Is exactly why when I would shrimp in class some of the others would be gaining up on me because they were going super fast with half movement while I was way slower with full extention with my hips really consitrating on getting my hips all the way out with slower movement. I always took drilling very seriously and not a race.
Shrimp with the same side foot when fighting open passing. This is pushing off side of right foot and landing with right hip on the ground. This maintains a better defensive position with with one leg off the ground to hunt for hooks and allows a more natural position for granbys.
I have never seen someone shrimp like he first demonstrated.
I have… by looking in the mirror.
@@BruceWing oof! At least are aware of it
very nice point
He didn't Say don't do thé shrimp, he said do it in the good way...
that ain't a shrimp, that's a lobster. good work
In sambo we bridge when we shrimp. Much more practical when you're in a bind.
In bjj, we do bridge then shrimp. Well my gym does it
Great teaching. We teach this same technique for corporate security
I had the same realization, which is why I stopped doing this drill with my students as well.
To watch Prof. Mike work with a beginner on shrimping, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/ZqcekdDo8pg/видео.html
(His enthusiasm is so tremendous; it feels like he's in the room with you, cheering you on. 10/10 recommend)
I always done shrimps like that.
Oh, COOL! I was wondering why it felt so right to do that. I’m new to BJJ, but I instinctively did it like that, but couldn’t have told you why. I have rolled a bit with actual BJJ guys here and there, and they taught me some bits and pieces. I must have picked up something from one of them. Makes sense what he’s teaching here, though.
This is BASIC, WHITE-BELT Judo.
You should also push with both your hands.
Yo i just figured out I was doing this wrong in the middle of a match at a tournament yet that’s how they teach it in my school.
we do cartwheels....but we're a judo class. makes you get used to going head over
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#Springfieldbjj has the correct method of shrimping!!!!
Bottom line: If you don't look like a shrimp at the end of the push, you're not doing it right.
GOOD!
Lmao dude on his phone in the back.
Great advice in judo I have to break down the shrimp feet to th butt
I dread the warm up more than sparring. Doing backward rolls, cartwheels and jogging around for 15 mins really in front of everyone is nerve wracking and eats my energy away
@BigD. Use your brain and try to imagine what a backwards roll would look like? or maybe you're trying to mock me because I say backwards roll instead of back roll? which is it?
@@XMerkManX BJJ autism on full display
The answer was euphemism
Nice
yep
Or just shrimp correctly across the room.
My thoughts exactly. Bro acts like you can’t shrimp perfect technique across the mat. At my gym there’s no emphasis on getting shrimps done super fast. Even do bridge shrimps after a set of just shrimps
Are his legs okay? 😮
Thats how i was taught..and screamed at to keep my ass in the air
I try and teach the kids all the time shrimping isn’t about moving your body away from your partner. It’s about moving your hips away
Great. Telemarketing has reached BJJ.
Exaggerate what people do.
Complain.
Present the exact opposite, which is absurd by itself, but not as ridiculous.
Seem intelligent.
ffs
You're supposed to do the shrimp the right way as shown, but then you straighten and continue shrimping.
The first way is just lazy shrimping - shrimping backwards isn't wrong.
Dude sounds like Diaz
Problem with these fast shrimps. People act like it’s a race
It only works out poorly as you described because of lack of attention to detail and people half assing it. People who do it correctly move across the room by clearing the shoulder line and then straightening out to go again.
The two in the back must to learn respect when coach talks. One lying on the ground, the other is watching his phone during training, wtf. I hope the coach will point this out! But great advice from the coach.
For the full lesson that this clip is from (including more about how shrimping is effective in recoveries): ruclips.net/video/qDKQpmJaawc/видео.html
Don’t care what anyone says. Shrimping is a waste of time and it doesn’t make your bjj any better
Kids care more about winning the race across the room than actually getting quality reps in 😢
Who does shrimping across the room? Why did he say that? Is that really a thing? I was brought up to find a spot,lay down, on my back, frame, heels to my butt. Then another person can't lie down underneath me. by my feet I mean. But too close of course. And we were me like three rows and everyone was shrimping to the same side at the same time. Coach would have tethers right foot to the floor and then yell out SHRIMP,..so we shrimped our butt to the right. Then he would just keep yelling shrimp and we would go to the left and then to the right and so on and so hard. Stationary and all in line so he could see us all making sure that our hips were out to the side. Shrimping across the room sounds more like a cardio workout
BJJ players can't shrip he shrimps like a Judoka.
It’s just a warm-up though. 🤷🏽
TIL I don’t know how to shrimp
You should also practice reverse shrimping.
The good news is apparently paper face masks still work as your huffing and puffing choking someone out. Good to know!
Gotta stay safe you know. Maybe it will protect you from Gordon Ryan ripping your leg off as good as it protects from everything else evil in this world
This is all you took from the video 🤡
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This was a month ago. Get with the program.
And mask up LOlOl
The lady is wearing a mask in a BJJ class 🤦🏽♂️
you can shrimp correctly across the mat how about that...
Someone show this to the army, the way he demonstrated first that doesn’t work is how they teach you to do it in combatives.
When I did combatives, I was taught the second way where your hip crosses the line your shoulder was on. I think you may have just had a bad instructor
There is a more effective way to shrimp than this, when your hip is on the mat its easy to follow and flatten in order to shrimp and oppose your opponents force, your hip comes up off the Matt and your top shoulder comes in front of the bottom as you shrimp keep your hip up through the whole movement to increase the mobility of your hip and decrease your opponent’s ability to control your body
What
Snake. Why do you change these things? No soul in America too much soap
Thanks captain obvious. I thought shrimping was a method used to run directly away from the person you were going against.... no shit youre suppose to pull the hips away, thus, creating a shrimp shape.
Shrimp it out
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