When the shoulder is off, pop the leg.... I love his teaching style because he emphasizes the "why" and gives you the cues/triggers on when to move. If X, then Y = Efficiency
I learned this from Caique's son Tomas who learned it from Rickson. Started using it four years ago. It took some time for me to get used to but once I physically understood it my defense in guard jumped a level. It is simple and low energy but very effective.
His videos need some more viewers. The knowledge is the old school effective basic principles of BJJ that people tend to forget nowadays as they focus more and more non the competitive game.
When I did a seminar with JJM last summer he explained some details to this from something I have been playing with. It completely changed how I break the guard open. When you do this correctly there is alot of tension in the bottom guard person's feet. When you put some pressure they just pop open.
I've actually have been doing this naturally for a while now. To then see JJM instructing it, makes me feel great about myself. I tend to put my right hand across my chest, angle slightly to mý left, push down to open the guard with my left hand. The posture is identical and once you get good at it, you never go back.
When the shoulder is off, pop the leg....
I love his teaching style because he emphasizes the "why" and gives you the cues/triggers on when to move. If X, then Y = Efficiency
I learned this from Caique's son Tomas who learned it from Rickson. Started using it four years ago. It took some time for me to get used to but once I physically understood it my defense in guard jumped a level. It is simple and low energy but very effective.
This man is a Rolling Encyclopedia!!!
His videos need some more viewers. The knowledge is the old school effective basic principles of BJJ that people tend to forget nowadays as they focus more and more non the competitive game.
When I did a seminar with JJM last summer he explained some details to this from something I have been playing with. It completely changed how I break the guard open. When you do this correctly there is alot of tension in the bottom guard person's feet. When you put some pressure they just pop open.
Thanks Master Jean Jacques!!! Saw another video from Professor Armstrong covering this that has frustrated a few training partners already.
Thank you professor for sharing your deep knowledge and wisdom.
Always amazing content, great teacher
Pure Gold
Gold.
I've actually have been doing this naturally for a while now. To then see JJM instructing it, makes me feel great about myself. I tend to put my right hand across my chest, angle slightly to mý left, push down to open the guard with my left hand. The posture is identical and once you get good at it, you never go back.
Great stuff
My instructor taught me the hip thing at white belt, I am amazed by how many jiujitsu practitioners do not know this.
It was today's kids class topic in my small dojo;)
sooo amazing!!!
Wow...
Grandmaster
What is he doing with his hips?
Basically instead of arching the lower back, you need to engage the hips and kinda thrust them forward so you’re sitting on your hips..
Thanks, the camera man didn’t really capture that detail
Nice one coach, this one worked very well for us
Wow
We just learned breaking closed guard with elbows. Didn’t realize posture, hips, and waiting for him to lift shoulders would also help.
You may want to find a better bjj school
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if you are trying to break someone's posture and your legs are down around their waist... good luck.. he's pulling the top guy forward not down