The EASIEST way to TAKEDOWN A BIGGER OPPONENT! (Taking down a bigger opponent series)

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  • @WrestlingUniversity
    @WrestlingUniversity  10 месяцев назад +13

    We transform Jiu Jitsu Practitioners into takedown pros↴
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  • @midnightflyer7510
    @midnightflyer7510 2 года назад +602

    Just what my son needs! He’s been struggling as a sophomore varsity wrestler bumped up in class facing opponents usually much taller. He needs more tools in his arsenal. I’ll have him drill this tonight before his tri meet tomorrow. TY

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  2 года назад +70

      Warms my heart to hear that brother. This is one of the most useful takedowns I’ve ever learned, I hope it works out for him. Let me know if he has any sticking points or wants to troubleshoot any specific areas. All the best 🙌🏻🤼🤙🏻

    • @theunfazed7109
      @theunfazed7109 Год назад +10

      You best tell your son that he better not be trying to fight people bigger than him and try some wrestling moves. I assure you, the result will not be the same that you see on some "pride fighting" show or ufc, your son will wind up hurt bad.

    • @midnightflyer7510
      @midnightflyer7510 Год назад +24

      @@theunfazed7109
      Agreed! I remind him of this often. He’s a 17 year old always wanting to test himself though. With regards to my comment however, it was in the scope of high school wrestling. Due to a very stacked roster, he has always wrestled up in weight since his freshman year, and as a result, often times faces much taller opponents who out weigh him usually by 10lbs or more. Today is actually his first high school practice of the 22/23 season. He has put on some mass this year, so as long as he doesn’t cut too much, his weight should be better. He will still undoubtedly face taller skinnier opponents but with another year of hard work under his belt I think he will have a good season. All that said, I do worry about altercations on the street though. You never know what sociopath you may bump into out there.

    • @user-is1yo3nj8p
      @user-is1yo3nj8p Год назад +19

      @@theunfazed7109 spoken like a real coward.

    • @cowegg4254
      @cowegg4254 Год назад +2

      @@user-is1yo3nj8p? Weird fella.

  • @alexbell8865
    @alexbell8865 Год назад +34

    I’m glad this demonstration features someone who is actually larger than you. A lot of these demos are big guys working the technique in smaller guys. This here is gold.

  • @jessicablessing1527
    @jessicablessing1527 2 года назад +864

    I just started BJJ and I’m woman at 5’3” 110lbs. My gym is males only so everyone is bigger and/or stronger. When I tried this they just kept pushing my head down and away 😆

    • @hm_webdev
      @hm_webdev Год назад +60

      Have you managed to find any other takedowns that you have a higher success rate with?

    • @leandromateovargasaranda2613
      @leandromateovargasaranda2613 Год назад +148

      Have to do it quickly so they don't get the chance to push it. Once u mastered it I think it should be fine. Anyway gonna try this today in my BJJ practice since I am small too. Will see how it goes

    • @SS3213gsdf
      @SS3213gsdf Год назад +88

      yeah unfortunatly if you are that small you cant do anything

    • @theunfazed7109
      @theunfazed7109 Год назад +2

      It wont work. You are not going to beat a Man in a fight, get over it. This is assuming you are a female and not just some idiot pretending to be female online. These stupid "techniques" these folks are doing on these videos will give you false confidence and get you hurt. My advice, stay your role as female and dont even try to be like a Man. I'm not being "mean", I'm being real with you. You gotta get real at some point and realize that this "bjj" stuff is not going to win fights in the real world. Scratch the videos you watch online, and get real.

    • @eschelar
      @eschelar Год назад +11

      Also, have another option at the ready. This one works well with an arm drag as second option. Similar starting position. Mix it up so they are kept guessing.

  • @MrByaeger
    @MrByaeger Год назад +19

    Love that you mentioned the "tension creates tension " concept . It applies to so many martial arts . I do a lot of sensitivity and flow drills from various ones and they really help to apply that , You can turn the tension on and off depending on what reaction you want. Also as a taller , bigger guy, I can tell you firsthand I don't like grappling with somebody shorter . They have lower hips and shoulders so I lose the use of certain major muscle groups. It's hard to stop the other guy from raising your elbows because they have the leverage .

  • @HarborSite-7
    @HarborSite-7 Год назад +112

    This is a great specialized move to have in the toolbox. I discovered your channel a while back and have to say your videos have been really helpful in my BJJ training. Thank you Coach Adam. Oss! 🙏

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +4

      Warms my heart to hear that. Thank you, keep up the hard work!

  • @darealist3342
    @darealist3342 2 года назад +128

    Nice move thanks for demonstrating on a larger opponent. Ever see the vids where they tell you this is the best takedown against a bigger opponent and they do it on someone smaller/same size yea kind of annoys me.

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  2 года назад +15

      Yah I’ve done that lol

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 Год назад

      Yes

    • @counterkidnapping1737
      @counterkidnapping1737 Год назад

      @@WrestlingUniversity what about heel hook ?

    • @Aceinthehole1179
      @Aceinthehole1179 Год назад +2

      Yes! This makes sense! You’re so right ! Their are so many horrible vids out there & will get you smashed. I don’t know how many times I walked away saying well that dose not work.

    • @leandromateovargasaranda2613
      @leandromateovargasaranda2613 Год назад

      On God they always do man finally someone that actually does it in a bigger opponent

  • @XDJonny
    @XDJonny 4 месяца назад

    I just found your videos an hour ago & this is everything I wish I had when I was in high school but super excited to have it now for my nephews!!! Great knowledge, breakdowns & explanations!! 😁

  • @buhoymag
    @buhoymag Год назад +26

    Thank you, we will try to practice this technique with my brothers. They are engaged in freestyle wrestling and almost always face larger opponents.

  • @takeok1742
    @takeok1742 Год назад +63

    Great instruction! Great technique! Very practical. I’m an old BJJ guy so most of my opponents are younger, stronger and faster, but I can do this movement.

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +6

      It's a good one to help tame the young bucks, use their aggression against them. Welcome to the channel!

    • @chtomlin
      @chtomlin Год назад

      Looks to me like a great way to get a knee to the head from the right knee as he goes down.

  • @jonathanwall7748
    @jonathanwall7748 4 месяца назад

    Great technique breakdown 💪🏼✨️🔥

  • @jessemair3684
    @jessemair3684 Год назад

    Good stuff! great video, multiple angles etc.

  • @eugenymalo8704
    @eugenymalo8704 Год назад +30

    I just grappled a 120kg guy and I weigh 80 kg. The difference is this big guy was a seasoned grecko-roman wrestler. Forget about duck unders against his level of skill and experience. Best chance is to go for a low single.

    • @dominicbenjamin8186
      @dominicbenjamin8186 Год назад

      What is a good counter to that, or choose a base and brace position

    • @eugenymalo8704
      @eugenymalo8704 Год назад +1

      @@dominicbenjamin8186 are you asking me what's a good counter to low singles and sweeps singles as a big guy?

    • @dominicbenjamin8186
      @dominicbenjamin8186 Год назад +1

      @@eugenymalo8704 no I'm asking what's a good counter if you weigh less or are smaller going up against Greco-Roman wrestling.

    • @eugenymalo8704
      @eugenymalo8704 Год назад

      @@dominicbenjamin8186 you can't lock up with him or handfight. You gotta use your feet and kinda box with your posts and collar ties (see Jordan Burroughs for this) and go for sweep singles where it's harder for him to sprawl on you. He can still do it obviously but since you have an outside angle, leverage is on your side. Go for low singles where even if he grabs you with a chest lock, at least he'll be throwing you from his knees or butt. So less dangerous. You can't hand fight a greckoroman wrestler who is bigger, stronger and more skilled, you can get really hurt especially if you're not used to being thrown. If he gets an underhook on you, better tighten up the overhook and go for a dump, which probably won't work and he'll get you in a headlock but if you have a really good arm drag from headlock while on your knees this is actually quite surprising for big guys even the skilled ones.

    • @dominicbenjamin8186
      @dominicbenjamin8186 Год назад +2

      @@eugenymalo8704 Thanks you that was awesome! I will try to always remember this going forward. I'm not a wrestler but I trained a lot throughout my years adding tools in my arsenal( art of fighting). I've only had a handful to share with me from the wrestling background.

  • @beyondhomosapien
    @beyondhomosapien Год назад +2

    This is the YT channel I’ve been searching for. Thank you!

  • @jadon7702
    @jadon7702 2 месяца назад

    I've been doing BJJ for a a few months now and this is super helpful as I always struggle to get takedowns against bigger guys

  • @alialmuhanna4938
    @alialmuhanna4938 Год назад +4

    Thank you. Gonna have to see how it works out in the dojo later.

  • @jimo559
    @jimo559 28 дней назад

    Good stuff.
    I love the half Nelson follow up.
    I’d always been taught to get the far-side Dagastani hand-cuff. But …jeez the half Nelson is right there.

  • @ane3852
    @ane3852 2 года назад +4

    Great instructional, thanks man!

  • @erickbenjaminperez3131
    @erickbenjaminperez3131 Год назад

    Thank you for this post. Please continue making more valuable techniques vids for smaller vs. bigger opponents (based on weight, not height.).

  • @JEREMYJDH447
    @JEREMYJDH447 8 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome instruction, I am going to use this immediately! Thank you

  • @laflamejm271
    @laflamejm271 Год назад +1

    I needed this video because it’s been a while since I wrestled and my brother who likes to play fight a lot tried me and we were wrestling for a good while he has no experience but he’s 2 inches taller, weighs more, and is a bit stronger than me. While we wrestled I felt so sloppy because I completely forgot what to do I was only able to win because I got him tired. Watching these videos to refresh myself.

  • @cq7415
    @cq7415 6 месяцев назад

    Second and third are best here. Thanks for sharing.

  • @noname-ml1lk
    @noname-ml1lk 2 года назад +2

    Just great!! Hope we see more of you!!

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  2 года назад

      You definitely will :) anything in particular you’d like to learn?

  • @tyy123
    @tyy123 Год назад +3

    Perfect, i tried something like that with someone way bigger and stronger, and that was the only time i took him down. Thanks

  • @7Phoenix1
    @7Phoenix1 Год назад +3

    This is awesome, thank you!

  • @bobbymoore7087
    @bobbymoore7087 Год назад +2

    This is just what I needed thanks

  • @maddy8692
    @maddy8692 10 месяцев назад

    Grate vid!!! Was looking for a vid like this and finally found the one.

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  10 месяцев назад

      So cool to read, glad it helps! If you like this type of technique you'll definitely benefit from this video as well:
      ruclips.net/video/rxIt7lP1yrY/видео.html
      Thank you for watching!

  • @fitnytech
    @fitnytech Год назад +9

    Exercise not only changes your body. It changes your mind, attitude & mood

  • @emannuellaflotte2555
    @emannuellaflotte2555 Год назад +1

    Great video i was actually doing a variation of this in class excellent technique

  • @roben9580
    @roben9580 5 месяцев назад

    WOW!! You outsmart them, and use their strenght against them... Nice!

  • @charleshixon1458
    @charleshixon1458 Год назад +13

    I’ve always has issues with some aspects of BJJ. I’m a big guy, have had some martial arts training and been in some bad situations. I remember sparring with a BJJ black belt and we were practicing movements and capabilities of taking down a larger opponent similar to this. The problem I found was that in the majority of these situations, it was fairly fatal for the smaller BJJ guy when we were addressing non sport fighting scenarios. For example the majority of the time it was very easy to eye gouge, bite the jugular or rip the testicles unless you gain the back very quickly. If the smaller opponent is caught on the defensive dealing with these attacks, the larger weight would then lead into neck control (death) or an advantage. However this video is 100% on point. He goes for quick back control, recognizes the difficulty of the situation and is very technical about it. Kudos and respect.

    • @mjd3879
      @mjd3879 Год назад +4

      I instantly saw this video as instructional for sports wrestling tbh..did not give a self defense vibe at all.

  • @rudybecerra6526
    @rudybecerra6526 Год назад +2

    Clean! Great break down. I’ve used it many times to take much bigger guys backs extremely fast with very little damage and energy use.. other than a quick arm drag to high crotch. This is the way to get quick control and choke out somebody a lot bigger than you.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Год назад

    Great advice!

  • @mohammedseedat59
    @mohammedseedat59 Год назад

    Nicely explained 👍

  • @counterkidnapping1737
    @counterkidnapping1737 Год назад +3

    Agreed. When size differed. Don't do fancy stupid things. Do simple thing that works is better

  • @derricks6415
    @derricks6415 Год назад

    Thank you! Great stuff!.

  • @Realliberal
    @Realliberal Год назад

    awesome. Clever straight forward.

  • @ericr2617
    @ericr2617 2 года назад +2

    This is great content

  • @MackTrainingAcademy
    @MackTrainingAcademy 6 дней назад

    Awesome solid. Would that change if striking were involved? (fight/self defense)?

  • @DavidLee-no9uc
    @DavidLee-no9uc Год назад

    I suscribed, I Liked, and I learned. Thank you OSS

  • @devongiguere3721
    @devongiguere3721 4 месяца назад

    Just came to join in on everyone else in saying thank you for these instructionals and I just subscribed

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  4 месяца назад +1

      Ty brother glad they’re helpful and welcome to the channel 🏆

  • @marcd1981
    @marcd1981 Год назад +7

    This was great, thank you for the video. I have not practiced Jiu Jitsu for years now, but it is still interesting to watch people that know what they are doing, and also know how to present the information well.
    One thing I didn't notice until between the 7:15 and 7:30 point, I believe, was how your were landing on your butt. I was initially thinking "ouch, that could hurt landing that way", then at the point of the video I mentioned, I saw your leg was bent so you were landing more on the outside of your upper leg and butt. That makes it seem like it would be less painful when learning this move.

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +2

      Oh yah, totally painless. It's a very short distance to drop and my inside post hand is supporting most of my weight. The leg/butt merely 'touches' the ground then we turn and take the back. Nice observation!

  • @andrewverburg1805
    @andrewverburg1805 Год назад +2

    I wrestled Heavy Weight at 6'1 265Lbs, When wrestling the smaller guys that were state tourny good at 189 & 171, the ones that were the most successful implemented Sweep Singles on me. That way they just had to fight my whizzer by getting to my ankle and limp arm out.

  • @carlosdeleon7475
    @carlosdeleon7475 Год назад +3

    You guys are good teachers.

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +4

      Thank you Carlos, welcome to the channel

    • @carlosdeleon7475
      @carlosdeleon7475 Год назад +1

      Thank you for having me. I'm a kenpo guy. But my kenpo does require me to seek out superior actions and adapt them into my training as much as I can. Like I said you guys are good teachers. Those who know how are good students, those who know why are good teachers

  • @DustinLikesJiujitsu
    @DustinLikesJiujitsu Год назад +2

    Awesome. I'm a short, big guy, all the guys I see are taller than I am. I'm trying this! Thanks!! Osss

  • @stevesanders5348
    @stevesanders5348 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was awesome !

  • @CaptainStupendous
    @CaptainStupendous Год назад +1

    This is an amazing video and thanks for sharing! Where's the rest of the series, though? Is it behind a paywall somewhere?

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, my "SKILL over SIZE" instructional is dropping soon which will show you exactly, step by step, how to takedown much larger opponents in any scenario. Until then, go to my channel page you'll find a short playlist of the most effective ways to takedown a bigger opponent. Welcome to the channel!

  • @offnodope3123
    @offnodope3123 Год назад +6

    I was doing that against my 300 lb friend just off of instinct. I thought it was common sense. My favorite move to do on him is faking a single, pivoting and immediately backpacking

  • @Chuck-yt7iq
    @Chuck-yt7iq Год назад

    So sweet when u mix bjj and wrestling. A little boxing and u become more lethal

  • @steve-oh4342
    @steve-oh4342 Год назад

    excellent video

  • @user-lm9ko6mr4y
    @user-lm9ko6mr4y 6 месяцев назад

    Good stuff!!!!!!!

  • @dougsmith615
    @dougsmith615 Год назад +1

    I used the russian 2 on 1 in HS when I wrestled above my weight class. To wear down a big guy HANG on that arm and work around the mat. You soften him up and get him tired.
    From that 2 on 1 you have SOOOOO many attack options. Easy to snag a leg and trip. Also easy to grasp a single leg(cut to a high crotch of you feel like putting him in the ground), arm lock and do a standing peterson, or trip the opposite leg.
    Look up a wrestler named Ray Brinzer. Use his trips w that Russian 2 on 1(Ray taught it to me). You’ll be unstoppable

  • @splinter2804
    @splinter2804 Год назад

    This was well broken down...thanks man

  • @Scott-xb7ov
    @Scott-xb7ov 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @gmenendez9569
    @gmenendez9569 Год назад

    So glad that I ran I to this. I’m an officer and although this is not where I will be mostly likely you never know when. Someone just wants to grab you and take you to the ground. Once in pinching his leg that wrist control Rhein same side will allow me to keep him there until help arrives as well as doing more distraction techniques it just detach and hold him down from afar. I will be subscribing.

  • @aftabpopal6805
    @aftabpopal6805 Год назад +1

    Thank dear, it is very nice move

  • @josephninosky6057
    @josephninosky6057 Год назад +1

    Excellent instruction and details. Oss.

  • @borat1962
    @borat1962 Год назад

    Awesome move thanks

  • @moeyali123
    @moeyali123 Год назад

    I’m learning wrestling to strengthen my standup game for an upcoming BJJ tournament. I’m going up a weight class because last time they almost didn’t let me compete because I was a couple kilos over lol

  • @BinhtriVu
    @BinhtriVu Год назад +4

    Great technique and it was broken down in an easy to follow manner! Oddly enough I trained with Steve Baca a few times. Small world!

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +1

      No way! He was my first professor! haha love Baca. Thanks for the comment maybe I'll catch you at the gym sometime I still visit when in town

    • @BinhtriVu
      @BinhtriVu Год назад

      @@WrestlingUniversity Steve is a good guy. The BJJ community is super small so its really cool to see the random connection via a RUclips video. At first I saw the Carlson affiliation....I'm like cool my lineage is also Carlson....then the Steve Baca connection.....HOLY SHIT....all the way out in Michigan! 🤣 The next time I'm in Grand Rapids I'd love to stop by and learn.

  • @damightyadvisor
    @damightyadvisor Год назад

    dope video!

  • @JonnyRootsDem
    @JonnyRootsDem Год назад

    Brilliant, what a move.

  • @barreraboyz
    @barreraboyz Год назад

    nice breakdown

  • @danielrobinson7872
    @danielrobinson7872 Год назад +4

    I’m 6’3 and was 230 lbs back in high school. I have grappled with someone over 100lbs more than me in training. Natural strength from farm work. He was MONSTROUS. The difference in power and reach was nigh insurmountable. It felt like trying to move a table that was bolted to the ground. Sure I could get one up on him occasionally, but more often than not he could easily destroy me if he wanted to. Might as well have wrestled Thor Odinson. There’s always going to be that one guy that sees this and suddenly gets a hyper swollen ego.

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Год назад +1

      If that guy does, then it will soon be deflated once he tries it and loses. But that could happen to anyone regardless of size and training.
      On the the other hand, some guys think all they need is size. Others, like me, rely almost completely on strength and endurance. Your mistake when taking on the bigger guy, was trying to out muscle him. Next time, run him around until he tires, they move in for the kill. Of course, that suggest your have some measure of endurance training above his. If you're both lummoxes, then it won't work.

    • @hiyo585
      @hiyo585 11 месяцев назад

      You’re just a horrible grappler, you are 230 pounds you should at least be able to give him a good test

  • @syllavilla
    @syllavilla 6 месяцев назад

    Good video

  • @symontop
    @symontop 6 месяцев назад +1

    thank you so much! im 4 foot 11 1/2 and this helped a lot

    • @ShredCo
      @ShredCo 3 месяца назад +1

      At least you have a nice car

    • @terry2308
      @terry2308 3 месяца назад

      Ye.... I guess thats one of the percs😅👍

  • @ESEVICIOUS4LIFE
    @ESEVICIOUS4LIFE Год назад

    thank you Im trying this in class

  • @walid3207
    @walid3207 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much

  • @fightbreakdown885
    @fightbreakdown885 Год назад +17

    IDK if its the best option, of course if it works it looks great .Depends on body type and athleticism etc. Definitely a option. I like the sweep single against bigger guys. Goes for the single leg but avoids the sprawl and you do not have to engage or grip up with the bigger guy. Ive used this technique against many players and have found it quite effective. This is mainly because i am very quick. Bottom line if a guys is bigger than you are, then you must have some advantage to counterbalance it. Whether it be speed, stamina, technique, or athleticism. It just cant beat a bigger guy if you have no other advantage to fight back with.

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +8

      I like the single as well for larger opponents. I've described it as the "best overall takedown" in general in other videos. You're also right about needing some kind of advantage with attributes. In addition, if they're bigger you DEFINITELY need better technique. That is, you need to be smarter about what technique you're using and better at using it offensively than they are at defending. People are always asking, what if he's bigger, stronger, faster, has better cardio, and is as good as you technically? Well, then you lose lol you lose very badly.

  • @rikunevalainen8154
    @rikunevalainen8154 Год назад

    Maybe the best explanation of this technique, ever.

  • @ohboy7790
    @ohboy7790 6 месяцев назад

    nice move man ima try that

  • @davidteneyck6372
    @davidteneyck6372 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ankle picks man work wonders on big guys for me personally

  • @user-yf5gk2xx7f
    @user-yf5gk2xx7f 11 дней назад

    As a tall person I'll keep this in mind

  • @djm9276
    @djm9276 7 месяцев назад

    Nice move !

  • @shorelineshrine9666
    @shorelineshrine9666 9 месяцев назад +2

    You're setting yourself up for trouble right there.

    • @TexasBlues-123
      @TexasBlues-123 5 дней назад

      The big guy is going to pump left hooks into his ribs and come up with a knee strike to the solar plexus.

  • @gparsr
    @gparsr 3 месяца назад

    A lot of these need to be practiced with street or work wear. I moonlight in security and occasionally get access to an open gym and have been practicing some of the defences, attacks with my tactical boots on. I’ve been surprised how and it makes a big difference for some movements that feel totally natural in gi and barefoot. Add a bit of heel and weight to your feet, pants instead of shorts and unless you’re practicing with them on, it can feel totally different from the dojo.

  • @williamwarms4713
    @williamwarms4713 Год назад +2

    Looks good 👍 in practice I ( 6'3 145) sometimes wrestle our heavyweight (6'4 285) and I've been struggling trying to avoid the tie up, headlock throws, or single - double legs as I've just been killed by his big arms and heavy sprawl. My go-to at the moment is a low single where I throw my bony shoulder into his shin and pull his heel in creating that painful leverage against his bone.

    • @usada3027
      @usada3027 Год назад +8

      6'3 145 God damn bro eat sum

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад

      Love me a low single against big guys

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +1

      lol ngl that was funny. @USADA

    • @Skipjj
      @Skipjj Год назад +3

      What’s the point of being 6’3” if ur 145 😭😭

    • @Skipjj
      @Skipjj Год назад

      Ur heavy weight must be terrible

  • @naden897
    @naden897 2 года назад +1

    YESSIR A NEW POST

  • @Bembelkillah
    @Bembelkillah Год назад +1

    Awesome move ❤👍🏼💪🏼

  • @traditionalisttolkienist
    @traditionalisttolkienist Год назад +1

    Lincoln Mcllravy was the master of this move and proved it works at the highest level.

  • @maafa21MustSee
    @maafa21MustSee Год назад

    Love this

  • @legionman2441
    @legionman2441 Год назад +1

    great video will be practicing this thank you!

  • @Jeremyxyx
    @Jeremyxyx Год назад

    I dont know why but, on the tumbnail, the guy on the left, reminded me of the 'I did a thing'-guy :D

  • @toxictoybonnie1159
    @toxictoybonnie1159 Год назад +1

    dawg this is gon be so useful my partners are like heads above me

  • @lujitsu1251
    @lujitsu1251 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @TankFFZ
    @TankFFZ Год назад

    Thanks for the tips on how to defend takedowns! - a bigger opponent

  • @allenmano
    @allenmano 2 месяца назад

    We are all training for the easy situation that we never really gonna get. 😂

  • @nedz5852
    @nedz5852 2 года назад +5

    Man I like the way u articulate these techniques Man, super clear while being detailed. I see that you're at a jiu jotsu gym - ever thinking of covering how to finish armbars from guards without getting slammed? I'm 155 lbs and everyone does this ND it's illegal in pure jiu jigsu so I can't find any Dvice on that online lol

    • @nedz5852
      @nedz5852 2 года назад

      ^sorry for the atrocious typing lol my phones a POS

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  2 года назад +3

      Haha you’re good brother. I’m focusing solely on modified wrestling takedowns for bjj for the time being, but will consider exploring those topics in the future! Thank you for watching!

    • @nedz5852
      @nedz5852 2 года назад +3

      @@WrestlingUniversity no worries! How about effective single leg defence? When someone grabs my leg and lifts it high I usually fall(due to bad flexibility more than balance)...how can I stay upright in those situations?

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  Год назад +2

      @@nedz5852 just seeing this, will get you some defensive techniques very soon. btw my first full length instructional is dropping soon which covers high level single leg defense in great detail. Excited to share!

  • @suspiciousmonkey1234_
    @suspiciousmonkey1234_ 10 месяцев назад

    Hello thanks for this vid. It's just what I need. I started wrestling in January and as a woman of 5'0, 51kg and 17yo, all of my other male teammates are way bigger and heavier than me

    • @WrestlingUniversity
      @WrestlingUniversity  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's a tough spot to be in, but you'll gain experience quickly practicing with those guys. On another note, I have an entire instructional dropping soon on how to takedown a larger, stronger opponent called "SKILL over SIZE" just make sure you're subscribed to the channel and you won't miss it!

    • @suspiciousmonkey1234_
      @suspiciousmonkey1234_ 10 месяцев назад

      @@WrestlingUniversity thank you ❤️

  • @KavosseayeDaMuddyBruh
    @KavosseayeDaMuddyBruh Год назад +1

    I like this move its noted 💯

  • @jahosaphat
    @jahosaphat 10 месяцев назад

    Good move.

  • @bigwombat7286
    @bigwombat7286 6 месяцев назад

    I'm about the same size as the big guy. How do I squish little guys that become aggressive and are out to prove they're big shots?

  • @lawrenceparker1523
    @lawrenceparker1523 Год назад +2

    One thing a lot of people miss , when you are small. Most big people also have big feet . A huge target ,one good stomp and they are disabled. Always wear good strong foot wear .

  • @nicholasnomina7018
    @nicholasnomina7018 5 месяцев назад

    It will work.

    • @ShredCo
      @ShredCo 3 месяца назад

      Keep telling yourself

  • @krissifadwa
    @krissifadwa 9 месяцев назад

    At 3:50, can you elaborate more on how to slip your head from an opponent's shoulder, without jolting the spine? It seems like a spinal-injury is possible from it or am I wrong?
    Thanks

  • @lucasdevaldivia7938
    @lucasdevaldivia7938 7 месяцев назад +1

    setup - 1:40 , 3:35
    sitOut - 2:30 , 3:50 , 4:30 , 5:10 , 7:10 , 9:10
    finish - 7:40
    reset - 6:25

  • @daquetreed5522
    @daquetreed5522 Год назад +2

    Actually, the easiest way to take down a guy this size is a 9mm hollow point. ‘Merica, fuck yeah 🇺🇸

  • @bluedan82
    @bluedan82 Год назад +1

    if a guy that big wants to fight, he's going to see my "get little" technique 🏃

  • @daniel-zh9nj6yn6y
    @daniel-zh9nj6yn6y Год назад

    Will this series continue ? I'll watch your videos anyway.

  • @danielk8149
    @danielk8149 Год назад

    Ball shots work