Purple belt here but you can never refine the basics enough. Never stop looking for key details or relearning what you think you already know. This principle will see you continually progressing.
Nice, thank you! I really like that there's so much room to sweep the guy from the singe leg x-guard. Even if I roll with someone 10kg or 20kg heavier than me I can still put my entire body pressure on his one leg and that usually does it. I do have issue with the oppenet pushing down my knee actually. So if we take the video as an example if the partner standing tried to push down Professor Gustavo's left knee behind his hip and just fall down to a mount position. I believe during the heat of rolling I sometimes can't get a nicely locked up singe leg x-guard and that is why there are instances where they can almost jump to mount position.
When your opponent pushes the knee through, and sits in mount, you should still have control of the ankle. From there hip bump them to the side (opposite side of the ankle control) and use that space to get your knee back in and your foot back on their hip to push them away and recover your single leg x. I'm pretty sure Prof. Gustavo shows this in one of his online course videos.
@Earl Rogers Correct, the opposite buttocks is the best placement for your hook, especially to diminish his ability to back step finding his balance/base.
how many other white belts here? (including me)
Purple belt here but you can never refine the basics enough. Never stop looking for key details or relearning what you think you already know. This principle will see you continually progressing.
Me!! Started september 2021. I feel so much more confident if a figjt had to go down
I learn Bjj for fun but no money to go to a gym
@@gorsheng.ramsay you cant learn without rolling
@@biggooba6706 I roll with friends lmao
Prof Gustavo, I love your videos because they give so many options/transitions. Great work! OSS!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Amazing detailed instructions. Will be using this next time I setup single leg x.
Glad you liked it
Nice, thank you! I really like that there's so much room to sweep the guy from the singe leg x-guard. Even if I roll with someone 10kg or 20kg heavier than me I can still put my entire body pressure on his one leg and that usually does it.
I do have issue with the oppenet pushing down my knee actually. So if we take the video as an example if the partner standing tried to push down Professor Gustavo's left knee behind his hip and just fall down to a mount position. I believe during the heat of rolling I sometimes can't get a nicely locked up singe leg x-guard and that is why there are instances where they can almost jump to mount position.
When your opponent pushes the knee through, and sits in mount, you should still have control of the ankle. From there hip bump them to the side (opposite side of the ankle control) and use that space to get your knee back in and your foot back on their hip to push them away and recover your single leg x.
I'm pretty sure Prof. Gustavo shows this in one of his online course videos.
Perfect!
@Fally was faster than me :) what he said!
@Earl Rogers Correct, the opposite buttocks is the best placement for your hook, especially to diminish his ability to back step finding his balance/base.
Thank you 🙏 ☺️
Great video!
Thanks!
These are great options thank you, what do you do if they stack you?
Thanks for sharing
I came here after Maia vs Askren fight.
Heel hooks in GI …
Heel Hook in the Gi The Devil’s Work
It's an odd combination to see teaching in gi and shows heelhook
Not really. We do all the techniques, gi or no gi, the mechanics stay the same :D