Hey Mr. Knight I've been watching your videos for some time now. You are very detailed with your teaching. Explained perfect where a non jiu-jitsu doesn't know after watching your videos I've learn alot but I can't remember all of them.. I wish I could find me a jiu-jitsu master who is as detailed as how you explain them. Champions for ever keep up the awesome work.. much and love and respect from California
@@KnightJiuJitsu My son his 9 years old now, he started training BJJ at 4 yrs old we both didn’t really know what to do when he started training, everyday i used to put the tablet in front of him watching your basics and practice with a dummy and now he’s a beast because of your good teaching sir he event have his own RUclips channel which I’m using, He really loves you and every time if he’s struggling passing guard or anything else he always come across your videos and solve the problem, GOD bless you sir
My son his 9 years old now, he started training BJJ at 4 yrs old we both didn’t really know what to do when he started training, everyday i used to put the tablet in front of him watching your basics and practice with a dummy and now he’s a beast because of your good teaching sir he event have his own RUclips channel which I’m using, He really loves you and every time if he’s struggling passing guard or anything else he always come across your videos and solve the problem, GOD bless you sir
Love your comment. 2nd year Bjj black belt here. I'm currently stressing passing more as part of my game plan and thought this was an excellent video. Personally, I love sweeps so much more than passing. There's just that moment when you know you have it right b4 you sweep them that fills me with joy everytime. And with back-takes the same. My guard is very good but I've gotten lazy on passing bc I'm often rolling with lower belts and sweeping is just easier. This video was a great reminder 👊🥋
5:24 "im gonna air guitar" English is not my native langage, but i love how people speaking english can create expressions or mix words to name a thing x)
Ive been training for about 4 months and been having trouble with getting the knee in the butt for the split pass. That pigeon stretch detail was very helpful. Thanks for the vid!
Thanks so much. I have long legs. So I like to gran near the knees and pin them to the floor and walk wide around. But I’ll get some of your techniques as always.
i will say that while watching an instructional video you need to try and remember the move step by step, but once you have a basic foundation if you were to just have a student get into position, often the student should be able to "feel" the move that is best to be used. somewhat hard to explain, but a while ago i wrote a manual entitled "black belt in a month" and one of the basic tenets is that, ultimately a student should become his own best instructor. another example, back when i was training, i don't anymore due to health issues, but when i was practicing say, a pressure-pt k-o, i would know the instant i made contact if my uke was going out or not. thx for the instruction.
Hey Mr. Knight I've been watching your videos for some time now. You are very detailed with your teaching. Explained perfect where a non jiu-jitsu doesn't know after watching your videos I've learn alot but I can't remember all of them.. I wish I could find me a jiu-jitsu master who is as detailed as how you explain them. Champions for ever keep up the awesome work.. much and love and respect from California
Thanks so much, Mark. Those are very kind words, and I really appreciate it. Means a lot to me!
Bro, you're in California. There are hundreds of amazing schools in your state.
@@KnightJiuJitsu My son his 9 years old now, he started training BJJ at 4 yrs old we both didn’t really know what to do when he started training, everyday i used to put the tablet in front of him watching your basics and practice with a dummy and now he’s a beast because of your good teaching sir he event have his own RUclips channel which I’m using, He really loves you and every time if he’s struggling passing guard or anything else he always come across your videos and solve the problem, GOD bless you sir
My son his 9 years old now, he started training BJJ at 4 yrs old we both didn’t really know what to do when he started training, everyday i used to put the tablet in front of him watching your basics and practice with a dummy and now he’s a beast because of your good teaching sir he event have his own RUclips channel which I’m using, He really loves you and every time if he’s struggling passing guard or anything else he always come across your videos and solve the problem, GOD bless you sir
That is so fantastic to hear. I appreciate you telling me and I hope you and your son are doing great!
That foot pivot at 4:50 is so important....great video! 🔥
Guard passing and back takes are the BEST!!!!
Love your comment. 2nd year Bjj black belt here. I'm currently stressing passing more as part of my game plan and thought this was an excellent video. Personally, I love sweeps so much more than passing. There's just that moment when you know you have it right b4 you sweep them that fills me with joy everytime. And with back-takes the same. My guard is very good but I've gotten lazy on passing bc I'm often rolling with lower belts and sweeping is just easier. This video was a great reminder 👊🥋
5:24 "im gonna air guitar"
English is not my native langage, but i love how people speaking english can create expressions or mix words to name a thing x)
Ive been training for about 4 months and been having trouble with getting the knee in the butt for the split pass. That pigeon stretch detail was very helpful. Thanks for the vid!
I’m happy it helps!
Yes! I'm so glad this video came out!
Thanks so much. I have long legs. So I like to gran near the knees and pin them to the floor and walk wide around. But I’ll get some of your techniques as always.
That pass at 8:35.. I'm doing that ASAP
Great content and inspiration as always, many thanks!
Great content Eli. Nice passes!! Much respect! Osss! 🥋
i will say that while watching an instructional video you need to try and remember the move step by step, but once you have a basic foundation if you were to just have a student get into position, often the student should be able to "feel" the move that is best to be used. somewhat hard to explain, but a while ago i wrote a manual entitled "black belt in a month" and one of the basic tenets is that, ultimately a student should become his own best instructor. another example, back when i was training, i don't anymore due to health issues, but when i was practicing say, a pressure-pt k-o, i would know the instant i made contact if my uke was going out or not. thx for the instruction.
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I have a tournament coming up and I always get stuck in guard so thank you
Another brilliant video!
Great video very helpfull. Keep up the good work.
Was just thinking how I need to work on my guard passing
Great video! Can the modified. Leg drag be used in no gi?
Absolutely. Doesn’t require the pant grip.
good stuff thank you sir!
Very useful
Beautiful!!
So good!
Thank you for the video. Where can i buy your gi? It's so nice.
Thanks! It comes from Da Firma Kimono Company
6 years in bjj sports and I still hate opening guard especially big boys who have strong legs
Nice
Nice brother 🥋🥋💪💪🥇
What about when he grabs your leg when you start to stand up?
Usually the tightness can nullify immediate sweeps if your base is decent, but otherwise, if it’s too threatening, break the grip
I wish I could train with you.
In tne first one why is he just ilde with his hands?
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