Your posts are consistently solutions to problems presented by good players at the appropriate times. That is what makes them unique and especially helpful.
I really love this new system-based take on different situations. One thing I like that Lachlan Giles do on his DVD's is that he breaks down techniques but ends it with a "bringing it together" and "if this" - "do that" kind of approach. It also makes it easier for me as a viewer to go back to the lesson for a quick reference of what to do, especially during situational sparring.
Again, great video! And thanks for sharing. Quick qn Jon. At 04:26, when he has the collar grip after u trapped his right leg in between your legs, would it be possible for the guard player to shift his weight to his right side, use his collar grip and his right leg to propel you forward at the same time? Would this present a problem to the passer? Thanks!
that feel when you see a Jon Thomas video and can't implement the technique later edit: you're going to be the red Viking soon with the beard and longer hair
CharlesNgo hahaha I’m getting there. Yeah it’s the worst seeing jiu jitsu and no being able to train. Hopefully things calm down a little bit in few months. Thanks for watching the video buddy
Your posts are consistently solutions to problems presented by good players at the appropriate times. That is what makes them unique and especially helpful.
Happy they are helping buddy gonna be posting a lot more now that I have my quarantine filming set up.
This is a fantastic video, I love seeing these systems-style breakdowns of positions. Thanks Jon!
System solution is the real solution... Cannot thank you enough for these gold instructional videos, Sensei Thomas!
I really love this new system-based take on different situations. One thing I like that Lachlan Giles do on his DVD's is that he breaks down techniques but ends it with a "bringing it together" and "if this" - "do that" kind of approach. It also makes it easier for me as a viewer to go back to the lesson for a quick reference of what to do, especially during situational sparring.
Thank you jon, seeing this during all this quarentine just made me crave to get at jiu jitsu again asap. You're stuff is legit
Nice work sir, keep it up.
Thanks Buddy!
Again, great video! And thanks for sharing. Quick qn Jon. At 04:26, when he has the collar grip after u trapped his right leg in between your legs, would it be possible for the guard player to shift his weight to his right side, use his collar grip and his right leg to propel you forward at the same time? Would this present a problem to the passer? Thanks!
Thanks Jon, great stuff as always!
No Problem buddy happy to help!
Great content !
Professor could you do a video to explain the "smash de la riva" please, thanks!
Awesome!
amazing
Thank you
Great video but it’s all predicated on the left leg not having the DLR hook. If they have the hook, how do you deal with that?
Could you explain a bit more how to deal with the sleeve grip if they manage to get it? Cheers
Pray
Can you go over no gi DLR passing?
what if during the lasso, he lets go of de la riva left hand and proceeds to control sleeve on the lasso side? how would you address that sequence?
I love it
🎉
that feel when you see a Jon Thomas video and can't implement the technique later
edit: you're going to be the red Viking soon with the beard and longer hair
CharlesNgo hahaha I’m getting there. Yeah it’s the worst seeing jiu jitsu and no being able to train. Hopefully things calm down a little bit in few months. Thanks for watching the video buddy
thank you