Zen Camp 2023: Mastering Leg Lock Fundamentals in BJJ 1 & 2 with Dennis Gabriel Schindler
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2024
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Basically every video I have watched of Dennis is extremely helpful. I haven’t watched this one yet but I didn’t want to forget to comment this.
This class was really interesting , using the eco approach .. i had a good time
Love the point about effectiveness vs availability @3:00 . Always thought about this, but never had the words to explain it so clearly.
awesome stuff! thanks globetrotters for providing this gold for free 🙏
I love to see some ECO/constraints based games making their way into the Globetrotters world. Great information!
Me as well 🤙
You guys gotta realize that constraint style of training has always been a part of martial arts training lol they literally talk about it in ancient pankration books.
@@samuelemeryjiujitsucool story. Doesn't change the OP loving to see them enter the Globetrotter world.
I've been wanting to see someone post a constraints based approach to leg lock positions for a while now. This was exactly what I wanted. Thank you!!!!
Rob Cole did one for Globetrotter awhile back.
Great class and awesome to see eco dynamics / task based training being used! However, I thought that spinning / turning out of / while in a standard ashi wasn’t recommended because of the risk of knee injury…?
I think the danger is with spinning in, not spinning out.
8:38 um. The shotgun grip has the wrist under. It is supposed to look like someone carrying a break action shotgun in a safe manner.
I get how the second looks like someone holding a pump actions or really any long gun ready to shoot but that ain't it.
I'm not referring to the Shotgun Ankle Lock / Aoki grip Mateusz popularized again. Well before that gripping the calf like that was referred to as a shotgun grip. Hope that clears things up. 👍
@COREFightingSystem I'm just pointing out the etymology of the shotgun grip, like the shotgun grip armbar. It confuses people that have never actually held a firearm. You're welcome to call anything you like by whatever name you like. BJJ could benefit from more confusing and inconsistent language.