Powerful Grip with Powerful Takedown Options

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @justinlam8305
    @justinlam8305 Год назад +3

    Been having a hard time w take downs. This is so helpful! Please keep up the great work!

  • @danielblanco7241
    @danielblanco7241 Год назад +3

    I used this in class this morning and as a older 59 ur old this worked great

    • @barryroberts4470
      @barryroberts4470 Год назад +1

      That's the endorsement I needed. as another 50+ player, I always looking for the old fella techniques.

  • @professormoriarty6875
    @professormoriarty6875 Год назад +4

    I'm learning so much from these videos.
    Keep them coming.

  • @abracadabra7779
    @abracadabra7779 Год назад +2

    Trying this tonight!

  • @franciscoramos7339
    @franciscoramos7339 Год назад +3

    Beautiful!

  • @leowang700
    @leowang700 Год назад +3

    That's training again💪🏻🥋

  • @OkayestGuy
    @OkayestGuy Год назад +3

    Brilliant

  • @RippedPantsss
    @RippedPantsss Год назад +3

    Fire Video

  • @gw1357
    @gw1357 Год назад +3

    More like a clinch grip from Muay Thai or Wing Chun. Nice.
    I like to go to a standing ezekiel from the clinch, but that's more in a self-defense or MMA context. It helps if there's a wall to push them against.

  • @zacharywong483
    @zacharywong483 Год назад +2

    Really nice video!

  • @unbreakablemoment6627
    @unbreakablemoment6627 Год назад +3

    Nice 🤙

  • @gohome99
    @gohome99 Год назад +1

    - snap down to single
    - uchimata to ankle pic.
    - Left side harai gosh w right collar tie and left underhook
    - r step on foot footsweep (from T Stevens)

  • @gavinlee6196
    @gavinlee6196 Год назад +6

    So the wrestling collar tie but u actually have a collar to grab. I wonder if some of the other wrestling bread and butter setups will work with this as well

    • @SticksandStonesBJJ
      @SticksandStonesBJJ Год назад +4

      Yes I love using details from other grappling arts and figuring out how they work in Jiu-Jitsu with grips

    • @gavinlee6196
      @gavinlee6196 Год назад

      @@SticksandStonesBJJ thoughts on going straight for a leg lock from that single leg position?

    • @KnightJiuJitsu
      @KnightJiuJitsu  Год назад +4

      Absolutely. Common wrestling grips like 2-on-1 variations, wrist ties, split seatbelts, and more can be enhanced with gripping variations. Might be a good topic for a whole video on this idea.

    • @SticksandStonesBJJ
      @SticksandStonesBJJ Год назад

      @@gavinlee6196 landing in that position typically I would be past the legs already so I wouldn't try one from there. Setting up leg locks requires a lot of control above the knee which I don't have from there.

  • @nootubeops8381
    @nootubeops8381 Год назад +1

    Hey men is Alex Black is of of your friends?

  • @dylan_krishna_777
    @dylan_krishna_777 Год назад +2

    Great stuff is it possible you can do some judo trows like seoi nage or ogoshi?

    • @KnightJiuJitsu
      @KnightJiuJitsu  Год назад +1

      I have a no gi judo throws video where I discuss those.

  • @tribalman9668
    @tribalman9668 Год назад +3

    As a general rule one must get a low sleeve grip before starting reaching for the collar or the neck…

    • @jamesn3122
      @jamesn3122 Год назад +2

      that doesn't really have much to do with this technique or the video my guy.
      As a general rule, one must have a good stance before reaching for any grips, but that wasn't in the video....
      as a general rule, you shake hands or bow before a match....
      as a general rule, one must put on a gi before doing gi jiu jitsu.
      Really an oversight to not go over belt tying techniques in this video.....

  • @adilbekramadan2038
    @adilbekramadan2038 Год назад +3

    🖒👍👌🖒

  • @stevezy4772
    @stevezy4772 Год назад +1

    You grip high, why would anyone try to counter with griping your elbow? I would counter with a lapel grip pressing into your collar bone to control space and avoid you trying to ragdoll me. Judo 101.

    • @KnightJiuJitsu
      @KnightJiuJitsu  Год назад

      It’s a common responsive grip. Doesn’t mean it is effective or recommended, but it’s common, so the need for a counter is imperative. It’s not only necessary to understand the “proper” response at higher levels, but also the more common responses of lesser experienced practitioners. Neglecting the common responses of less experienced players can create training scars.

  • @Alda1981
    @Alda1981 Год назад +1

    I hate flying armbars but it does invite one to be honest

    • @KnightJiuJitsu
      @KnightJiuJitsu  Год назад

      The flying Armbar doesn’t work with the leg pickup, because both legs are on the same side of the body to begin with. It looks more dangerous than it is, and it’s actually a pretty low risk takedown

    • @Alda1981
      @Alda1981 Год назад +1

      @@KnightJiuJitsu well i was referring to the first part but eitheway not many are gonna go for flying armbars and if they do not a big chance they ll get it. Thanks for the feedback osss

  • @djignatin4043
    @djignatin4043 Год назад +1

    I train Hapkido. I am 6th Dan. I know a technique that would break that arm. 🤣🤣🤣