Thank you mate - you can thank Master Pedro Sauer for these ones - a good friend and mentor - and Rickson Gracie’s top student in the world. Much appreciated though and glad you like it. There are no bad positions - only a lack of solutions 👌
@@robwilliamsbjj8446 Thanks. Don't have anything in mind. It's one of those things, where I am looking for fresh/unique perspectives. You never know there is something you needed, until you find it. Keep doing good work!
@@babylikescoffee before I do a video ( we’re doing guard opening this week/ month ) I’ll pose a question … what can the guard fighter do with their legs closed? Maybe cross collar choke ? That’s it .. everything they want to do requires opening their guard. Often just pushing on their legs just reinforces them tightening their ankles.. the focus should be on: posture / hand positioning ( not on the floor ) using pelvic tilt to combat their hip pull which frees up your hands to defend their hands - I go into it briefly in recent videos about posture inside guard. Check them out - and watch out for the videos this week and next as we’re going from guard attack to guard passing.
@@babylikescoffee Also, always stand to open / pass. Sure, it’s possible to pass seated with an inexperienced beginner - maybe - but as Roger Gracie says “ Even I couldn’t open my closed guard on my knees - it’s arms vs legs “ - also as you’ll see in my upcoming video - you can CHOOSE which side the guard player opens on by closing one side and leaving the other open - so they open where you want them too - on your favourite side.
this is an amazing instructional. thank you professor.
Thank you mate - you can thank Master Pedro Sauer for these ones - a good friend and mentor - and Rickson Gracie’s top student in the world. Much appreciated though and glad you like it. There are no bad positions - only a lack of solutions 👌
Great stuff
Thank you 🙏
I've never seen these techniques, it definitely can surprise opponent!
They’re remarkably easy to do. Appreciate your feedback
Anything you’d like me cover ?
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Thanks. Don't have anything in mind. It's one of those things, where I am looking for fresh/unique perspectives. You never know there is something you needed, until you find it. Keep doing good work!
So good
Thank you. Let me know if there’s anything else I can help with.
@robwilliamsbjj8446 if you could talk about opening the closed guard, you'd be my best friend forever 😀
@@babylikescoffee before I do a video ( we’re doing guard opening this week/ month ) I’ll pose a question … what can the guard fighter do with their legs closed? Maybe cross collar choke ? That’s it .. everything they want to do requires opening their guard. Often just pushing on their legs just reinforces them tightening their ankles.. the focus should be on: posture / hand positioning ( not on the floor ) using pelvic tilt to combat their hip pull which frees up your hands to defend their hands - I go into it briefly in recent videos about posture inside guard. Check them out - and watch out for the videos this week and next as we’re going from guard attack to guard passing.
@@babylikescoffee Also, always stand to open / pass. Sure, it’s possible to pass seated with an inexperienced beginner - maybe - but as Roger Gracie says “ Even I couldn’t open my closed guard on my knees - it’s arms vs legs “ - also as you’ll see in my upcoming video - you can CHOOSE which side the guard player opens on by closing one side and leaving the other open - so they open where you want them too - on your favourite side.
@@robwilliamsbjj8446 I'll definitely look into them. I need to work on my pelvic tilt. I get pulled out of posture easily.
Nice. Especially like the neon belly version... What's your go to if from side control they then straigten the left leg so it's flat on the floor?
So if the bottom person has their closest leg straight? As I’m trying to Mount ? So how do I prevent them doing the move whilst I’m mounting?
@@robwilliamsbjj8446 sorry, I mean the top player straightens the leg nearest the shoulder and hips down from top side control
What’s is this magic