I’ve been a black belt for 5 years and learn tons from your videos. Keep making incredible videos. Your channel is an absolutely amazing resource for all levels.
This is awesome, so informative. The roadmap to the back can also be seen as what Danaher called “cross body control” where if you have the bottom hook you need control of the opposite side shoulder, like when they used to use a power half a lot
Interesting you didn't mention trapping the arm. Any reasons for that? I feel like that's a big part of back attacks related to body positioning that could have been cool to have included when talking about under/over hook sides.
Just a tip. If you have issues with your opponent trying to turtle from the underhook side take your forearm and chop on their trap. This will make it very hard for them to turn. You can even lock hands for a reverse seatbelt. You can see it in the clip at 04:57, as soon as he relinquished the elbow position above his opponent turtle.
I have been following you channel since the very early days of channel. I have been truly impressed and was hoping that the channel doesn't become too big so that i can steal secrets from your channel and use them on my friends 😅 but I'm truly happy to see the channel growing . Also i did not know you and Prof Mike Murrell train together, big shoutout to both of you long way from India !
Awesome as always 👏 would be really interested to see some analysis on strategies/techniques being utilised by smaller athletes in absolute divisions. Was interesting to see the differences in the divisions in the adcc videos you did... but would be super intrigued to know the most successful options for the undersized athletes in the absolute divisions 🙏
Im an OutlierDB subscriber, just wondering where the view is from 1:11 in the video, I can get fairly close but it looks different, is that a user error or does OutlierDB just look different now since being updated? Thank you, love your work
Thanks for the support! Yeah it looks different now that it has been updated. Another update is coming in the next month or two, but for now you can see a similar view on the sequence page. If you put the ending position as "back" there will be a button on the top right of the page that you can toggle to see the most common entries into the position
@@LIMIBJJ Awesome thanks, I'm already finding a lot of value in the website, but I feel like I'm still fumbling my way through a lot, do you think you will put out a video to the effect of "get the most out of outlierDB"? or is there already a resource?
@@ClarityJiuJitsu Awesome! We are working on a big update now so I am planning on making a video like you are mentioning when that update is complete. Until then, I made this RUclips channel where I was posting updates to the database and how to use the new features. These videos would be helpful (at least until the update because everything is changing.) Also are you in the discord? If not you can join by scrolling down to the footer on the OutlierDB website. That tends to be where most users of the database ask their questions www.youtube.com/@outlierdb
Man videos like this are a huge time saver! Much appreciated! Subscribing 💪 Would be sweet to have more of these like on Danaher's 5x5 Mount system, understanding the leglock game better and especially getting into inside heel hooks. Your most recommended systems per position summarized basically
1 issues I face is no hooks being on the overhook side generally good as you mentioned but instead of turtling the response on going flat on back - then I’d prefer to be on underhook side
That’s some gospel at the end there. Evaluating techniques through the lens of how they fail over just their success rate is essential with combatives.
This was excellent. If you can slow down a little and not cut out every inefficiency in speech, it would help At 10:33 it seems like he says the “overhook side” but he is clearly on the underhook side, right?
At 10:33 he explains why it’s harder to get under the chin from the overhook side and easier to do so from the underhook side. So yes he initially is on the overhook side but then he switches to the underhook side as he is comparing them
I opt for the underhook side to place a hook in, by leveraging the underhook to lift their elbow up (when sitting opp up for take or re-take). But sometimes it can be a matter of what side is presented as open for insertion.
What software is that??
It is a website I made to help study jiu jitsu called the "Outlier Database." You can check it out here outlierdb.com/
Bro this video is a piece of art. More like this please
Thank you 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I’ve been a black belt for 5 years and learn tons from your videos. Keep making incredible videos. Your channel is an absolutely amazing resource for all levels.
With it being the most high percentage sub in mma and being someone who wants to compete thank you ! I’ll be watching this multiple times!
Stoked on this breakdown and analysis! Can’t wait to work these concepts into my game
I started training BJJ 2 months ago and this is the best formatted video explanation of a position and move that I've ever seen.
wow, that's saying something!
@@Longarmshortarm haha
Amazing video. Learnt so much, especially regarding strength of underhook side & belly down dilemma. Keep up the good work!
Awesome! Thank you!
This is awesome, so informative. The roadmap to the back can also be seen as what Danaher called “cross body control” where if you have the bottom hook you need control of the opposite side shoulder, like when they used to use a power half a lot
I love this channel so much.
🥰🥰🥰 thank you!
Interesting you didn't mention trapping the arm. Any reasons for that? I feel like that's a big part of back attacks related to body positioning that could have been cool to have included when talking about under/over hook sides.
Was thinking the same thing. It’s down a lot from Gordon Ryan in grappling to Bj Penn in mma.
Limi has a 2 parter on this already.
@@cts5555 what’s the name of there channel?
@@addicted2anxiety559 its this same channel, part 1 ruclips.net/video/gPjciPQkwnM/видео.html , part 2 ruclips.net/video/xICITjQoZak/видео.html
@@cts5555 sure but if this is the "back blueprint" rnc bjj analysis, then at least mentioning trapping the arm seems on topic
Just a tip. If you have issues with your opponent trying to turtle from the underhook side take your forearm and chop on their trap. This will make it very hard for them to turn. You can even lock hands for a reverse seatbelt. You can see it in the clip at 04:57, as soon as he relinquished the elbow position above his opponent turtle.
Yep yep!
Hope you continue to the roadmap series for all the high % submissions. Thanks so much for the excellent content.
it feels like i was waiting for this since years. thanks
Awesome thank you!
great vid. sometimes yours are a little niche for me (a white belt) but this was a good mix of a v common position + some intricacies
Awesome I am glad you were still able to find it useful!
hell yeah I was waiting for this!!!!!
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The recap at the end helps a lot
Awesome!
I have been following you channel since the very early days of channel. I have been truly impressed and was hoping that the channel doesn't become too big so that i can steal secrets from your channel and use them on my friends 😅 but I'm truly happy to see the channel growing . Also i did not know you and Prof Mike Murrell train together, big shoutout to both of you long way from India !
Hahaha right on my man thank you for the love! Yeah Mike is my instructor. He is the man!
@@LIMIBJJ you guys are truly blessed, Prof Mike is an amazing instructor!!
Awesome as always 👏 would be really interested to see some analysis on strategies/techniques being utilised by smaller athletes in absolute divisions. Was interesting to see the differences in the divisions in the adcc videos you did... but would be super intrigued to know the most successful options for the undersized athletes in the absolute divisions 🙏
Im an OutlierDB subscriber, just wondering where the view is from 1:11 in the video, I can get fairly close but it looks different, is that a user error or does OutlierDB just look different now since being updated?
Thank you, love your work
Thanks for the support! Yeah it looks different now that it has been updated. Another update is coming in the next month or two, but for now you can see a similar view on the sequence page. If you put the ending position as "back" there will be a button on the top right of the page that you can toggle to see the most common entries into the position
@@LIMIBJJ Awesome thanks, I'm already finding a lot of value in the website, but I feel like I'm still fumbling my way through a lot, do you think you will put out a video to the effect of "get the most out of outlierDB"? or is there already a resource?
@@ClarityJiuJitsu Awesome! We are working on a big update now so I am planning on making a video like you are mentioning when that update is complete. Until then, I made this RUclips channel where I was posting updates to the database and how to use the new features. These videos would be helpful (at least until the update because everything is changing.) Also are you in the discord? If not you can join by scrolling down to the footer on the OutlierDB website. That tends to be where most users of the database ask their questions
www.youtube.com/@outlierdb
@@LIMIBJJ all sounds great thank you, yeah I tried to join the discord previously but get an error; "unable to accept invite".
@@ClarityJiuJitsu Strange. Could you shoot me an email? I can help you join the discord limibjjdata@gmail.com
Excellent. Next evolution for chokes from the back is the Ruotolotine
Man videos like this are a huge time saver! Much appreciated! Subscribing 💪 Would be sweet to have more of these like on Danaher's 5x5 Mount system, understanding the leglock game better and especially getting into inside heel hooks. Your most recommended systems per position summarized basically
brilliant video, this type of content is top tier
Thank you!
Great video thank you very much I was looking for something like that simplified
Awesome, I am glad you found it helpful. Thanks for the comment and the support!
Awesome breakdown again 👌🏼
this is great work! im looking forward to similar blueprints for other positions XD
this is crazy, so much inofrmations, thx a lot !
Thank you! Happy studying 🤓
1 issues I face is no hooks being on the overhook side generally good as you mentioned but instead of turtling the response on going flat on back - then I’d prefer to be on underhook side
Great video!
Thank you!
Great content man ❤
Thank you! 🥰
Man, this is gold, thank you so much!!
Bro... this video is amazing.
This is great video! Thank you!
Appreciate it! Thank you for the comment and the support!
I've worked on side bodytriangle but it's hard to get and the hip bone pressing to your leg excruciating pain 😂
Yeah, maybe try to bring your knee up more before trying to cut your hook across
Honza Stach se dostal na tento kanál, fucking hero!
I haven't even watched it yet, and I pressed like already. :) Oh, I'll get a cup of tea, some nice snacks, and have a good time. Thanks! :)))
Hahaha make a day out of it. Thanks for the love my man!
What instructional is the hidden hand method from I was looking at John's back instructional and it didn't seem to be on it ?
It is from his new one. Fastest way to increase submissions
Awesome video
Thank you!
LIMI out here making my instructional purchases worthless.
Hahaha the robin hood of BJJ
This video is fire
Anyone knows please what dvd and time stamp danaher teaches hidden hand?
Great stuff 👍🏼
What was the instructional with Danaher talking about 2 on 1 leg method?
From witch video did you take that part from Giles at minute 8.00 ? I’m really looking for it , I’m pretty sure it is on youtube !
Hey I made it in the video 😂
This is another hood classic
this is great!
Thank you 🙌🏼
What about double underhooks on highballride or with no hooks? Better or worst? Should you change to choke side?
what danaher and gordon dvd's are those clips from?
For Danaher: Fastest Way to Learn Submissions
Yep yep! Gordons was escaping and attacking from the back
That’s some gospel at the end there. Evaluating techniques through the lens of how they fail over just their success rate is essential with combatives.
Babe he did it again.
Hahaha
You’re roadmap should be put into a hierarchy tree like you get off bjj fanatics but more in depth
The next big thing is going to be using the half nelson from the back to control and prevent escapes. Come back and check this comment in 5 years.
Bro so what we do
This was excellent. If you can slow down a little and not cut out every inefficiency in speech, it would help
At 10:33 it seems like he says the “overhook side” but he is clearly on the underhook side, right?
At 10:33 he explains why it’s harder to get under the chin from the overhook side and easier to do so from the underhook side. So yes he initially is on the overhook side but then he switches to the underhook side as he is comparing them
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Thank you!
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Thank you! 🙌🏼
I opt for the underhook side to place a hook in, by leveraging the underhook to lift their elbow up (when sitting opp up for take or re-take). But sometimes it can be a matter of what side is presented as open for insertion.
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