João Pimentel Ferreira galvao is no joke and im not saying this beacause of his numerous titles but more from his tecnicality and eyes on details it make sens details and the way he teaches bjj but all this is no surprising when u trained with terere and telles good people learned from good people i rolled with terere during a seminar years ago just flawless he was i kept smiling during the roll beacause everything he was doing made complete sens not everyone who is a name in bjj knows how to teach galvao is a champ but also produced champs i enjoy all his instructional videos !
Brazilian instructors are highly focused on what works on competition. Many have won multiple state & national championships so the way they teach is much more nuanced and technical due to their high level competitive experience.
best arm bar instruction i've ever seen. this is why i bought a jiu jitsu dummy for home. i can work on stuff from different youtube masters and have something knew 80 -90% polished before I even get to the gym.
Thanks for the video. Your content is awesome. This is useful for judo competition too, because pinning your opponent is even more relevant. Some tips and concepts I'll try to remember: ~~ PART 1: BASICS 00:00 ~~ PUTTING PRESSURE TO SECURE POSITION 1:30 Use the "feeding-the-lapel" grip to staple his shoulder 2:00 Add weight/pressure on his chest by staying on your TOES instead of your knees. That way you keep your hips off the floor. 2:30 For more pressure, push with your toes while you pull the lapel with your controlling hand. 2:40 Keep his triangled arm off the floor by pulling his elbow with your forearm 3:05 Careful with being rolled. 3:35 Leg positioning. He doesn't like "kesa-gatame" style for this kind of side control. ANOTHER OPTION ONCE HE IS TIRED AND RELAXED 4:00 Transitioning: at the same time, bring your elbows in (pulling) and squeeze your knees against him (one of them even under his shoulder if possible) 4:35 Shoulder on face ATTAKING FROM ANY OF THOSE 2 POSITIONS WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT 6:00 Grab your own lapel (opposite side) with your free hand to isolate his arm 7:00 If he tries to frame, go for the americana 7:40 If he doesn't try to frame, use another attack. Release his lapel, push his arm down, trap his bicep with your knee. 8:00 Now that his arm is trapped, force him sideways, move your higher elbow in, control gi/pants/belt (to stop hitchhiker escape later on) and work on the armbar. ~~ PART 2: OTHER ATTACKS AND IDEAS 11:20 ~~ 13:10 When you put him sideways and move your elbow in, push down on his ribs against the floor using your forearm. 14:00 Breaking his frame (if he got one) and attacking. 16:35 Transition to north south 17:00 Kimura or armbar from there 19:20 North-south recap
this is going into my side control playlist. Amazing lesson and a lot of detail. I'm a white belt and its amazing to see how much control you manage with very small adjustments. Thank you very much. Oss!
Yeah man. I’m a purple belt and I still always find myself learning most from the basic fundamental videos. I’ve learned it’s not the amount of tools you have, but the quality of them. Fundamentals are everything
Great Tutorial. One of the best I have seen. And trusr me, during the first lockdown, I have watched alot, especially on side control to Kimura from North South
The fact that another person has this knowledge to absolutely dominate me physically and dismantle me so systemically makes feel so vulnerable. Need to go train now.
Que conversa é essa rapaz so quem nao te conheça mesmo tu nao paga nem promessa para santo quanto mais pagar para ver alguma coisa,tem um bocado de cobrador todo o dia na tua rua atras de ti tentando te pegar ate hoje !
I’ve been following several BJJ channels here on YT they’re pretty good but the Brazilian instructors are just at a whole other level. The way they teach is so much more nuanced, technical and competition focused. 🫡
Always enjoy his videos. He’s world class bjj champ and comes across as just a guy wanting to show people his craft. I’ve seen him use the gi grip in side control in his matches. Fundamental position at elite level.
Wow! Amazing! Thank you for so detailed explanation! Unfortunately i don't have possibility to study from you personally, so this video is especially precious! Thank you very much !
I just came back from two months in San Diego, California. I went to Andre's school, Dean Lister's, Roy Harris, Gracie Barra and Octopus Guard Eduardo Telles school which ironically is only a few mintues away from Andre's.
Agreed. A huge point at 4:20 is staying on your toes even with your knees in the hip and shoulder. I just realized that this is the way to keep weight on the opponent and not on one's own knees ( after five years of jiu jitsu ). I always used to have my insteps in contact with the floor. The number of guys with blue and even purple belts who don't apply pressure is shocking. I always complain about the lack of pressure and encourage lower belts to stick it to me.
Se eu tivesse chance de treinar com sensei André Galvão não ia perder nem um dia de treinar . mais quer não é poder né .só agradeço pelos vídeos top oss.
"i use the floor like its a wall" andre has entered the matrix. seriously though, this was fantastic, this is probably my favorite armbar and ive been doing it bloody wrong for ages!!!
This is good. If you want to be a blue belt that actually gets submissions and not just positions this is a good foundation. Stapling the near side arm with the shin is a skill that needs developing and you need to become adept at pinning at the elbow joint and putting all of the weight on the contact point ( not your own knee or instep ). My preference is to step over and then trap the head with my left leg and go for the straight arm bar but a strong guy can give you a fight when it's arm against arms. I will be trying this alternative in the coming week. Some golden nuggets towards the end for finishing from the North South position.
At 08:20, the thing keeping opponent on his side is that left arm frame on the floor, not your weight down; if you remove that the opponent will roll you on your head. Great video, thanks.
I am sorry to inform you but Drunkards and pot smokers are not allowed to enroll at Atos Academy it has a very strict selection process but you can try 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Academy its owner is Eddie Bravo I believe you have better chances there ! Regards !
Hey Caleb! How are you? Yes, most of the time you try to attack like that you can give your opponent an opportunity to escape from the position. Attacking the kimura with your opponent's back on the floor can work well against beginners, but it won't work for most of the time against high-level opponents. This is not wrong (attacking when the opponent has back flattened on the floor), but I believe it works better when you turn your opponent sideways just like I showed. :) Thanks for your comment! Andre Galvao
Incredible details...... I understand why you are a legend
Thank you so much :)
I have seen many RUclips videos and I assure you this guy is not only good, but very instructive and pedagogical. Thanks André
João Pimentel Ferreira thank you very much
João Pimentel Ferreira galvao is no joke and im not saying this beacause of his numerous titles
but more from his tecnicality and eyes on details
it make sens details and the way he teaches bjj
but all this is no surprising when u trained with terere and telles good people learned from good people
i rolled with terere during a seminar years ago just flawless he was
i kept smiling during the roll beacause everything he was doing made complete sens
not everyone who is a name in bjj knows how to teach galvao is a champ but also produced champs
i enjoy all his instructional videos !
Look at that I couldnt even spell it write. I'm gunna go sleep on a dictionary now.
Brazilian instructors are highly focused on what works on competition. Many have won multiple state & national championships so the way they teach is much more nuanced and technical due to their high level competitive experience.
Galvao is the best teacher in ALL OF JIU-JITSU.
Thank you!
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Thank you!
Learn more from us 24/7. :) www.atosbjjondemand.com/browse
Andre Galvao is a good teacher!
altaimountain best I have seen and I have been training since 95
Thank you very much! Very helpful!
Galvao is a legend! So much experience on those atos mats!
OSS
"I don't need to watch", I'm just listening that peaceful/calm/confident voice :) 🙏
best arm bar instruction i've ever seen. this is why i bought a jiu jitsu dummy for home. i can work on stuff from different youtube masters and have something knew 80 -90% polished before I even get to the gym.
The concentration, detail and dedication he puts into his lessons is extraordinary.Thank you André, Oss
Thank you :)
There is so much to learn in this video. This is my go to video to practice the kimura
He knows how to explain. Subscribed. Thanks!
✌🏽thank you 🔥
Thanks for the video. Your content is awesome. This is useful for judo competition too, because pinning your opponent is even more relevant. Some tips and concepts I'll try to remember:
~~ PART 1: BASICS 00:00 ~~
PUTTING PRESSURE TO SECURE POSITION
1:30 Use the "feeding-the-lapel" grip to staple his shoulder
2:00 Add weight/pressure on his chest by staying on your TOES instead of your knees. That way you keep your hips off the floor.
2:30 For more pressure, push with your toes while you pull the lapel with your controlling hand.
2:40 Keep his triangled arm off the floor by pulling his elbow with your forearm
3:05 Careful with being rolled.
3:35 Leg positioning. He doesn't like "kesa-gatame" style for this kind of side control.
ANOTHER OPTION ONCE HE IS TIRED AND RELAXED
4:00 Transitioning: at the same time, bring your elbows in (pulling) and squeeze your knees against him (one of them even under his shoulder if possible)
4:35 Shoulder on face
ATTAKING FROM ANY OF THOSE 2 POSITIONS WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT
6:00 Grab your own lapel (opposite side) with your free hand to isolate his arm
7:00 If he tries to frame, go for the americana
7:40 If he doesn't try to frame, use another attack. Release his lapel, push his arm down, trap his bicep with your knee.
8:00 Now that his arm is trapped, force him sideways, move your higher elbow in, control gi/pants/belt (to stop hitchhiker escape later on) and work on the armbar.
~~ PART 2: OTHER ATTACKS AND IDEAS 11:20 ~~
13:10 When you put him sideways and move your elbow in, push down on his ribs against the floor using your forearm.
14:00 Breaking his frame (if he got one) and attacking.
16:35 Transition to north south
17:00 Kimura or armbar from there
19:20 North-south recap
This is amazing, thank you for the detailed break-down. It helps to have a text break-down to go time-stamp by time-stamp. You are AWESOME!
I think Galvao is the best Gi coach on earth...seriously...
Thanks! Do u maybe have a playlist where u did the same?
@@devinsmall206 Thanks :) Enjoy our classes!!!
this is going into my side control playlist. Amazing lesson and a lot of detail. I'm a white belt and its amazing to see how much control you manage with very small adjustments. Thank you very much. Oss!
:)
Yeah man. I’m a purple belt and I still always find myself learning most from the basic fundamental videos. I’ve learned it’s not the amount of tools you have, but the quality of them. Fundamentals are everything
Playlist? I’ll trade you mine.
Your breakdown has been very useful in building the overlooked Jiu jitsu concepts in my tactics.
17:00 mark is absolute gold. Thank you so much.
Galvão é um ótimo professor!! Caramba!! Muitos detalhes bons!! Oss...
Great Tutorial. One of the best I have seen. And trusr me, during the first lockdown, I have watched alot, especially on side control to Kimura from North South
The fact that another person has this knowledge to absolutely dominate me physically and dismantle me so systemically makes feel so vulnerable. Need to go train now.
Aula sensacional de ataques dos 100kg
This is an AWESOME instructional vid! Thanks for posting!!
Aula magna!!! Metodologia nota 10!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Como alguém tem coragem de dar um deslike numa aula dessa? Eu pagaria para ver esse conteúdo que está aí disponível gratuitamente.
Que conversa é essa rapaz so quem nao te conheça mesmo tu nao paga nem promessa para santo quanto mais pagar para ver alguma coisa,tem um bocado de cobrador todo o dia na tua rua atras de ti tentando te pegar ate hoje !
Melhor nao dar atencao aos que han dado "dislike". Estan buscando atencao a traves de su negatividad.
@@CUNDUNDO kkk ou é um humorista ou está me confundindo com alguém oss
@@giovaniveras8729 Nao tou nao,meu pai era comico e eu sou comicuzinho !
I’ve been following several BJJ channels here on YT they’re pretty good but the Brazilian instructors are just at a whole other level. The way they teach is so much more nuanced, technical and competition focused. 🫡
Always enjoy his videos. He’s world class bjj champ and comes across as just a guy wanting to show people his craft. I’ve seen him use the gi grip in side control in his matches. Fundamental position at elite level.
Thank you so much! 😊
Who the fuck would dislike this video??? Pure gold!!! Thank you very much Professor Galvao!!!
Wow! Amazing! Thank you for so detailed explanation! Unfortunately i don't have possibility to study from you personally, so this video is especially precious! Thank you very much !
Straight gold right here. Love the toes in the mat crease!!!
Thanks!
REALLY HELPFUL!!! Thanks Galvao
Carolina Bonfada :)))
I just came back from two months in San Diego, California. I went to Andre's school, Dean Lister's, Roy Harris, Gracie Barra and Octopus Guard Eduardo Telles school which ironically is only a few mintues away from Andre's.
best GI coach on earth...seriously
What a remarkable class!! I gotta watch it at least ten more times 😅
Agreed. A huge point at 4:20 is staying on your toes even with your knees in the hip and shoulder. I just realized that this is the way to keep weight on the opponent and not on one's own knees ( after five years of jiu jitsu ). I always used to have my insteps in contact with the floor. The number of guys with blue and even purple belts who don't apply pressure is shocking. I always complain about the lack of pressure and encourage lower belts to stick it to me.
Love this, very detailed. Like how every step us explained... A white belt myself, this is gold
Great tuition in this video. Excellent attention to detail. Thank you for uploading.
I love to learn, especially from the best. Thank you!
Os!
Thank you professor!
Professor Galvao is an awesome instructor. Incredible attention to detail. Thank you for this video.
Se eu tivesse chance de treinar com sensei André Galvão não ia perder nem um dia de treinar . mais quer não é poder né .só agradeço pelos vídeos top oss.
Very technical, but easy to understand.
Thanks Andre. 🤙🏽
"i use the floor like its a wall" andre has entered the matrix. seriously though, this was fantastic, this is probably my favorite armbar and ive been doing it bloody wrong for ages!!!
oh God I am glad for you ,your life in general is going to become so much better now !
Sir, thank you for posting such an awesome tutorial! Subscribed! Obrigado!
Game changing information 🔥
Thank you professor 🙏
This is gold. Tight game no space chest on chest. So clean
This is good. If you want to be a blue belt that actually gets submissions and not just positions this is a good foundation. Stapling the near side arm with the shin is a skill that needs developing and you need to become adept at pinning at the elbow joint and putting all of the weight on the contact point ( not your own knee or instep ). My preference is to step over and then trap the head with my left leg and go for the straight arm bar but a strong guy can give you a fight when it's arm against arms. I will be trying this alternative in the coming week.
Some golden nuggets towards the end for finishing from the North South position.
This is the best side control RUclips video. Big thanks and more videos like this.
Braulio estimas's one is also amazing. check it out
Taking major notes on all the details here... thank you!!
Love the details!! Thank you for sharing
Mijali Barbagallo :)))
Love seeing moves from world class guys. OSS !
O melhor do Bjj. Sinistro professor!
Eu nao conhecia esta canal, otimo nivel, abraco do Chile !!
I am subscribing! Looking forward to more great instructions like these. Thank you!
Thank you! Stay tune with us daily at www.atosbjjondemand.com we have an incredible app! Take care!
Awesome, love the small details to apply pressure on side control. Thank you 🙏
Awesome class. Thanks Coach Andre!
Thank you ever so much!!!
Brilliant vid. I'm going to watch this before I go to class until I can do this consistently.
At 08:20, the thing keeping opponent on his side is that left arm frame on the floor, not your weight down; if you remove that the opponent will roll you on your head. Great video, thanks.
These videos are incredible 🙏
5:20 to 7:40 is gold for Americana👏👏 #Oss
Jon there you go!!! Each time you watch the videos here, please try to find the gems 💎 hahah!
God bles
Awesome professor!
Muy bien explicado excelente. Saludos maestro
Great details thank you Professor🙏🏽
Great Video !! OSS
This is amazing!
Thank you :)
Coisa podre
WOW. This is pure gold.
Muito bom...obrigado pela aula
Thank You for all those small details! Cavernícola BJJ, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico!
I’m a very spring green white belt. I appreciate this video all kinds
This was magic.. oss
That guy on defensive side just can't wait for andre to Finnish the explanation , he get choked many time before it starts 😂😂😂
Awesome class and detailed explanations
Excellent details.
Great stuff, dude. Thank you for sharing. Amazing detail and clear communication!
bravo!!! great detailing of moves...
Thanks Champ
Spectacular, thank you!!
Very good content
It's crazy how much detail.....
Awesome this videos that you guys are posting.
It's helping me a lot. Andre is sinister.
I really want to train in Atos team, oss.
I am sorry to inform you but Drunkards and pot smokers are not allowed to enroll at Atos Academy it has a very strict selection process but you can try 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Academy its owner is Eddie Bravo I believe you have better chances there ! Regards !
Great content. Change your settings. so we can save this video. There's no "save" option.
Very good 👍👍👍
This was awesome thank you!
monstro ai sabe muito
Best there is. Period.
Thank you :)
Wow...thank you...wow
Nice 👍
Professor Galvao is like "Imma need a blackbelt uke today. Come pay your pressure dues."
Perfect !
Nice hair cut
beautiful
So if you do or can only grab the gi from crossface. How do you stop him from turning into you?
What is that intro music? It’s starting to get in my brain and trigger my jits.
Hahaha!
This is the equivalent to listening to a lecture from a Nobel award winning PhD scientist
Thank you :)
Very nice broo Hello from Kazakhstan Aktau
OSS!🤙
This is legit AF
🔥🔥💪💪👍👍
Explicando detalhado
Why does he say to not attack a kimura with your opponents shoulder on the floor?
Hey Caleb! How are you? Yes, most of the time you try to attack like that you can give your opponent an opportunity to escape from the position. Attacking the kimura with your opponent's back on the floor can work well against beginners, but it won't work for most of the time against high-level opponents. This is not wrong (attacking when the opponent has back flattened on the floor), but I believe it works better when you turn your opponent sideways just like I showed. :) Thanks for your comment!
Andre Galvao
@@atosjiujitsuhq Okay! Thanks for the reply, I've only been training for a year, I'll remember that!!
12:39 sideways action
Part 2 11:19