Your videos feel like 2 minutes to me. I don't even notice that they go over 10 minutes. I love all the details. And I also really like that the channel is geared towards MMA. I don't like watching jiu jitsu with the gi and no strikes involved.
This is great. The double leg pass is my favorite pass. But I've never shelved the legs. Im definitely going to try that. I would have to say besides my coach Brandon Mccaghren, your videos are my favorite to learn from on youtube. I would love for you to visit 10th Planet Decatur, Alabama some time.
Awesome technique! I pass the guard of almost everyone with this beautiful pass. Thanks for sharing your knowledgement, coach Bryan! Some people say: Eagle pass of khabib
You are a great teacher. I actually learn this stuff from you, this has got to be like the fourth technique (not just detail or refinement of something i already do, though there is lots of that too) that i've been able to have success with immediately. I had to share this: I'm not a passer; i don't often find myself in another's guard and if i do i either stand up or isolate a leg and go for a foot. Last night our instructor said we were doing guard passing. Pretty simple, start in guard, try to pass (not getaway/submit) so guess what i tried. And guess what worked! right off the bat and consistently. It was like i already had the tools to troubleshoot their defence. the handfighting, making distance before you come back in, shelving the legs, transferring your arm to gather the head safely (i forgot to crush hips after, was excited to be passing so easily) I guess the way you go into possibilities in advance is part of it. The highest example of that would be the wedding sweep series, which is awesome. But even this fairly short video (17 minutes with jokes intro outro etc) i watched once and it was working! Even on that guy in the club with the unpassable guard (though that one took a long time and i did have to use other stuff). This channel is awesome, you are an outstanding teacher. If you ever get sick of California there is a job waiting in northern ontario canada.
I found this pass works really well, I grapple in a gi, and it is really hard to perform any of the open-guard passes which I was taught so far, but this double-leg pass I learned from your video works really often even against higher-level grapplers. Probably because we don't learn how to do it or how to defend it in our BJJ gym
Thanks coach, these videos help me a lot to review the basics and improve my technique. Where I train I am the only one big and my way is different from the rest and I must have different strategies like crushing them
Coach, what about this? What if you could combine this pass straight into stoner control. We know that stoner control is dangerous for mma. Lets say you're passing to the left side of your opponent (so from the opponents point of view it would be the right side)...Do this pass, until once you have the legs shelved. Then when you are in a position like at time 16:25 - 16:27 in the video, split the legs from the bottom using the knee you're shelving the legs on (right knee), and at the same jam your elbow on the overhooking arm (right elbow) between the legs. IMPORTANT: don't stop stacking, pressuring, and tripoding on your opponent. Once you have split the legs and your knee is driving up through the middle, pin the leg down by doing a knee staple with your right leg with your right knee stapling your opponent's left leg, slide your right knee through, and get stoner control. If they roll away from you keep pinning the hips and take the back. Next time I'm rolling I'll try this, but till then I hope you can try to see what I'm thinking about.
this is my number 1 problem in bjj, guys do this pass to me and i have no answer to it. i was trying to find a defense or escape from that position that's how i found this video, it's so frustrating that i know the problem but i can't find a good solution. i found like 2 videos on how to defend it but in both of them the passer didn't elevate the legs with shoulder pressure into the solar plexus, so it's a completely different pass
From my observations...the best "players" do the simple things really well. I know when I roll with the black/brown/purples....they aren't generally beating me on advanced techniques. (I'm generally much stronger). I'm getting beat on basic stuff - executed to a high level of proficiency.
what does killing an animal has to do with grappling? that heartless f... only needed to put some cat food near his trailer and the raccoon would come out, man I really want to like this channel and I do get useful tips but seriously?
Your videos feel like 2 minutes to me. I don't even notice that they go over 10 minutes. I love all the details. And I also really like that the channel is geared towards MMA. I don't like watching jiu jitsu with the gi and no strikes involved.
This is great. The double leg pass is my favorite pass. But I've never shelved the legs. Im definitely going to try that. I would have to say besides my coach Brandon Mccaghren, your videos are my favorite to learn from on youtube. I would love for you to visit 10th Planet Decatur, Alabama some time.
Ive been passed so many times with this on the mat, once i saw the title i just HAD to watch!
Great stuff. Beginner here so I love seeing the basic stuff and the advanced stuff. Thanks much for the content.
Wow I love that detail about coming back down if you’re too high in their half guard
Great video! I do this pass a lot, but without the shelf. I end up stepping into mount, but across the thighs and tie them up like Khabib.
I will use the shelf.
Thats a good one I use as well! Whatever works! 🤙
I love this pass! as a white belt who basically knows nothing, I hit this twice tonight!
Played rugby for a long time discovered this while rolling. Thanks for showing all the small details of the pass!
Awesome technique! I pass the guard of almost everyone with this beautiful pass. Thanks for sharing your knowledgement, coach Bryan! Some people say: Eagle pass of khabib
You are such a good coach and teacher ❤
You are a great teacher.
I actually learn this stuff from you, this has got to be like the fourth technique (not just detail or refinement of something i already do, though there is lots of that too) that i've been able to have success with immediately. I had to share this:
I'm not a passer; i don't often find myself in another's guard and if i do i either stand up or isolate a leg and go for a foot.
Last night our instructor said we were doing guard passing. Pretty simple, start in guard, try to pass (not getaway/submit) so guess what i tried. And guess what worked! right off the bat and consistently. It was like i already had the tools to troubleshoot their defence.
the handfighting, making distance before you come back in, shelving the legs, transferring your arm to gather the head safely (i forgot to crush hips after, was excited to be passing so easily)
I guess the way you go into possibilities in advance is part of it. The highest example of that would be the wedding sweep series, which is awesome. But even this fairly short video (17 minutes with jokes intro outro etc) i watched once and it was working! Even on that guy in the club with the unpassable guard (though that one took a long time and i did have to use other stuff).
This channel is awesome, you are an outstanding teacher. If you ever get sick of California there is a job waiting in northern ontario canada.
Love the way you get to details and how realistic you are
Excellent! Thank you!
I found this pass works really well, I grapple in a gi, and it is really hard to perform any of the open-guard passes which I was taught so far, but this double-leg pass I learned from your video works really often even against higher-level grapplers. Probably because we don't learn how to do it or how to defend it in our BJJ gym
Really good at getting it across
Great breakdown
Terrific, thank you so much!!!( whitebelt from Italy)
Thanks coach, these videos help me a lot to review the basics and improve my technique. Where I train I am the only one big and my way is different from the rest and I must have different strategies like crushing them
You’re a dope coach!
Love it
Your videos are the best Coach Brian!
Put up a btc address to take btc donations
Man you should make a watch list for beginners
Thanks for the great video coach. Being new I needed this and am going to use it for a long time.
That was awesome!
Coach, what about this? What if you could combine this pass straight into stoner control. We know that stoner control is dangerous for mma. Lets say you're passing to the left side of your opponent (so from the opponents point of view it would be the right side)...Do this pass, until once you have the legs shelved. Then when you are in a position like at time 16:25 - 16:27 in the video, split the legs from the bottom using the knee you're shelving the legs on (right knee), and at the same jam your elbow on the overhooking arm (right elbow) between the legs. IMPORTANT: don't stop stacking, pressuring, and tripoding on your opponent. Once you have split the legs and your knee is driving up through the middle, pin the leg down by doing a knee staple with your right leg with your right knee stapling your opponent's left leg, slide your right knee through, and get stoner control. If they roll away from you keep pinning the hips and take the back. Next time I'm rolling I'll try this, but till then I hope you can try to see what I'm thinking about.
awesome stuff as always, great details, as always.
the big dude at the beginning seems like he's probably pretty funny
i love the basics because it's only like 500 details you have to remember
I'm trying to follow along with my grappling dummy.😄
this is my number 1 problem in bjj, guys do this pass to me and i have no answer to it.
i was trying to find a defense or escape from that position that's how i found this video, it's so frustrating that i know the problem but i can't find a good solution.
i found like 2 videos on how to defend it but in both of them the passer didn't elevate the legs with shoulder pressure into the solar plexus, so it's a completely different pass
That assistant meeds to do some crunches :D
I haven't seen all of your videos but have you done, or will you do a video on wrist locks? or ??
hi, you can post a video about getting out of the side control !!!! for subscribers from Ukraine !!!
From my observations...the best "players" do the simple things really well. I know when I roll with the black/brown/purples....they aren't generally beating me on advanced techniques. (I'm generally much stronger). I'm getting beat on basic stuff - executed to a high level of proficiency.
11:13 Can he guillotine or headlock you when you pop your head to the far side? NVM, 16:19 answered that.
no sir... passing the guard negates that. Not to mention you will be tight so a grip will be difficult.
Well, this proves it. I am the perennial beginner. Still, no place I'd rather be!
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I've had ENOUGH of getting swept when I stand up to break their guard. I will have my revenge.
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Great stuff but a raccoon is not a rodent
what does killing an animal has to do with grappling? that heartless f... only needed to put some cat food near his trailer and the raccoon would come out, man I really want to like this channel and I do get useful tips but seriously?
Crazy raccoon story.
When people are helping u do these vids you should probs try not to patronise em all the time
I can't please everyone! 🤷♂️
Just letting you kno i like your vids but i notice it everytime
It's part of the charm! I like it. Playful.
@@neanduval9247 All good... I appreciate your comment and I will try to improve! 🤙
THIS IS MY FAVORITE PASS. When I was a whitebelts I was able to use this against blue and purple belts and higher.