You joke but no cap it's really annoying that everyone on RUclips just lies and you can never trust titles or thumbnails. I just hit don't recommend channel every time someone tries bullshit and cross my fingers that enough other people have respect for themselves and do the same
@bradbradford8576 it's because this video is made for tiktok where they have longer than 60 seconds to make a video so when he post on shorts only 60 seconds will show
bicep slicer will separate your humerus from your forearm if you don't tap from the pain. Also I think it is for brown belts and up when in gi. Be safe out there.
Man you seem pretty knowledgeable. Maybe you should teach. Idk if you've ever thought about doing that. Maybe even make informational youtube shorts about grappling
I don’t think anyone should hate you for doing these. Just show restraint. It’s good to train all the effective things. This seems like a good gym. Subbed.
i mean the bicep slicer hurts but itll feel fine in a few mins bc its soft tissue, so no issue, but id be pissed if you did the ten finger choke on me in class, its super situational and the moment it hurts you probably already damaged the cartilage
I am watching your videos, and it is amazing how many pro wrestling submissions you do. In one video, as I mentioned, you did a cobra clutch (Million dollar dream) your "Bicep slicer" is also known as short arm scisors in pro wrestling. Very cool how many pro wrestling submissions are actually based on REAL DEAL. Of course, Sensei, you do yours a bit differently, but they are what they are. AMAZING
kool movements... the examples keep showing a person going into it, not countering it..... you might as well be one of those masters that magically beat a room of people
i do judo and we learn all of these, normally we start with a little warm up, then we practice projections, then we start rendori on the floor, then we go rendori standing up and continue on the floor. again this is my judo practice, is it normal to do floor fighting in judo also?
STORYTIME: I literally used that 10 finger choke in 2020 in a real life self defense situation. It's one of the nastiest chokes I've ever used. I was severely injured that day and couldn't even bend to touch my own feet that morning to put on my own socks and shoes. I literally walked to my neighbor's house barefoot for help. I was on the train heading to work when I overheard a commotion. I looked up and saw it was a couple threatening an elderly homeless man. They both looked like meth heads. I tried yelling out to get their attention on me and talking with them trying to get them to calm down. It didn't work and they even indicated that they would shoot me with their .45 they indicated they had in their bag. So when my stop on the train came, I tried to get off. The man attacked me from behind though, punching me in the back of my head. Now I'm a little dude. 5'4" and 170lb. And I'm badly injured. So I wasn't excited about trying to fight this guy, but I felt like I couldn't escape safely if he was going to attack me from behind. So I turned and put my hands up as if to box him. And just slid in and out of his range while he punched air and I gauged his timing. Then I threw possibly the worst kick of my life in the general direction of his leg from a safe range. I wasn't trying to land it, I just wanted him to try and kick me back. And as soon as he did, I stepped in and grabbed him by his throat pushing him back into the train. He tried punching me with his one arm while grabbing at my hand choking him with the other. But I got his punching arm immediately caught in an overhook. I then pulled/dragged him down to the groundin a sitting position, and got this ten finger choke in with my feet pushing into his hips to create extra pressure for the choke. He immediately gave up, but his partner was punching me now, so I slightly loosened the choke and told him to get her to stop first before I let go. He told her to stop. She wouldn't. I kept the choke going. He gasped out for her to stop again, and she did. I let him go. She went for their gun in the bag to shoot me and I shoulder checked the fuck out of her knocking the now open bag down to the ground. I kicked the bag to a corner on the train car and rushed to stand over it while trying to hold her back and keep her away from it. The dude was spitting blood up while sitting in a seat at this point. And I'm begging the other passengers to help because I have NO GAS left and I wasn't sure I was going to be able to keep this lady away from the gun much longer. Some lady takes out her phone though instead and started filming. Less than 25 seconds later we reach the next stop and the doors open behind me and I fall out backwards. She immediately started reaching down into her bag shouting that she was about to shoot me. And I took off running and zig zagging expecting to feel intense pain and hear gunshots any moment. But the train doors closed, and the train took off. After taking a moment to dry heave my brains out, I walked out of the train station and flagged down a transit cop immediately. I reported what happened and they caught the people less than 10 minutes later still on the train. Apparently I messed the dude up enough that they couldn't really escape. Also, the police did inform me that they did indeed have a gun. They were meth users and they were known to the transit police already for other issues. Oh and they are in jail now. The end
I always liked the bicep slicer, it’s very street effective. However, I don’t like belly up armbars because they seem to have a low percentage. Belly down is way stronger , dangerously stronger, and rarely needs a transition to bicep slicer.
I was taught the bicep slicer can sometimes break the forearm actually . Anyways soft tissue damage takes longer to heal, and so it could potentially be pretty a nasty muscle injury . .
I miss the old days, before BJJ started to become really popular. We did stuff like bicep slicers, and white belts could do leg stuff. There really weren't any issues. But, after a larger pool of students, there's people who get unnecessarily aggro. Even if there were 1 or two before, you knew who they were.
He got me with the third one That is always the worst most painful submission. It's worse when the dude doesn't even know jujitsu and gets away with it
i once saw an mma match (not ufc, forgot which org) where a guy broke his opponent's forearm with a biceps slicer. is that like very unlikely or was that some variation of the technique?
3rd one is good asf
Took the words from my mouth
Lol won't break anything but it will blow your bicep tendon
Ayoo! That shit was 🔥
As usual.
🤣
Bro every time u say three and give two 😭😭😭 man's giving me trust issues
😂😂
You joke but no cap it's really annoying that everyone on RUclips just lies and you can never trust titles or thumbnails. I just hit don't recommend channel every time someone tries bullshit and cross my fingers that enough other people have respect for themselves and do the same
@bradbradford8576 it's because this video is made for tiktok where they have longer than 60 seconds to make a video so when he post on shorts only 60 seconds will show
@@bradbradford8576he wasn’t lying he just ran out of time lol
At least he’s consistent
The 3rd one didn't even need an explanation. That alone tells us how painful it is.
He may need to use it on one of us someday. So….
It’s so painful our mind subconsciously blocks it out to protect us
Bro tapped on the first one so fast that shit must be insane😭
I can confirm it is lol
i'v done this to beginners and they just tap because they freak out
@@BJJFAWhat if you start putting pressure and they just go “ Ooh harder daddy💅”?
@@WheresMySugaMomma then they’ll die happy😂😅
@@WheresMySugaMommaI tap
alternate title: best submissions to do to your friends in class
Exactly what i was thinking
nah fr
Real
3rd one is deadly
Pretty sure bicep slicer can also tear your bicep so be careful on that one
every submission is designed to break something
@@dominicweaver2901I don’t think a choke is designed to make me break something /:
@@dominicweaver2901 not really some just hurt, or they’re a choke
@@SorryImLate-fv1xf a choke is much worse, it’s designed to kill
@@Joemama-rt4vi anyone that competes in BJJ would never tap to something that just hurts, they tap because of the threat of permanent damage
Homie going through it 💀
"And just gooooo right into his thoat"
yea
The 3rd one’s the best & most painful submission that I’ve ever not seen! 😅😂
I like the part where he showed the 3rd one
its very fast you have to pay attention
The third one left me speechless 😂
I’ve seen the bicep slicer break forearms so be careful if u don’t tap there are consequences.
Yup, came here for this. Seen this happen between black belts at a tournament
I love all the taps from the blue belt
The second he said most painful submission I said calf slicer to my phone lol
I only hope this guy keeps posting cause he's Amazing...so much to learn ...Thank you Matt
bicep slicer will separate your humerus from your forearm if you don't tap from the pain. Also I think it is for brown belts and up when in gi. Be safe out there.
Ouch! I could tell how much they hurt by his frantic taps. Great demo.
No 3 is a kick in the bollocks
calf slicers and bicep slices are some of the WORST pain i've ever felt in class haha
Bro went to BJJ class and graduated with honors, but apparently he skipped basic math class!
Man you seem pretty knowledgeable. Maybe you should teach. Idk if you've ever thought about doing that. Maybe even make informational youtube shorts about grappling
Training buddy dying out there😂
I don’t think anyone should hate you for doing these. Just show restraint. It’s good to train all the effective things. This seems like a good gym. Subbed.
i mean the bicep slicer hurts but itll feel fine in a few mins bc its soft tissue, so no issue, but id be pissed if you did the ten finger choke on me in class, its super situational and the moment it hurts you probably already damaged the cartilage
The little quick taps are amazing
Bruh that 3rd one is crazy 🤯🤯🫢🧐🚨🚨🙃😱😱😱
That 3rd one is the hardest to master as you need lighting speed 😂
3rd one was the most painful 😢
You scare me but not in a bad way. Love your work!!
The third one was so good, you could say I learned just as much from that one as I did from the other two.
In the 1st one, My dude was staring at something while waiting for him to finish 💀
3rd was my go to
The third one is really useful and helpful thanks man
I am watching your videos, and it is amazing how many pro wrestling submissions you do. In one video, as I mentioned, you did a cobra clutch (Million dollar dream) your "Bicep slicer" is also known as short arm scisors in pro wrestling. Very cool how many pro wrestling submissions are actually based on REAL DEAL. Of course, Sensei, you do yours a bit differently, but they are what they are. AMAZING
3rd one is so good I don't need to check his channel out. I feel like i know all I need to now.
Still waiting for 3 or is number three to just not fight?
No ones gonna see the 3rd one coming when I try next class, such a great submissions😅
Woah you don’t even have to do anything on the third one 😤🔥
Dude thanks so much especilly for the 1 one
the bicep slicer is illegal in ibjjf for under brown or black belts i can’t remember which one but yea that’s an easy disqualification.
Im gonna use the third one next time thank you so much!!!❤❤❤
Loved the third submission at the end
RIP the test dummy for all these videos.
Eddie Bravo says hold my classified government documents on operation paperclip 📎
Man always cappin on the 3rd one🧢😭
That third one is nuts
kool movements... the examples keep showing a person going into it, not countering it..... you might as well be one of those masters that magically beat a room of people
First one taught me pretty quick that I have to work on my takedowns 😅
learning the third move saved my life last week.
3rd one was so good i blacked out immediately
The third is definitely the most painful
Love it ! Why does your partner tap so aggressively? Just asking
nice ! was a judoka for many years. love the insturction
3rd one was so good the Geneva convention intervened
💥💥💥 Bro, can you count, where's the 3rd one?
i do judo and we learn all of these, normally we start with a little warm up, then we practice projections, then we start rendori on the floor, then we go rendori standing up and continue on the floor. again this is my judo practice, is it normal to do floor fighting in judo also?
STORYTIME:
I literally used that 10 finger choke in 2020 in a real life self defense situation. It's one of the nastiest chokes I've ever used.
I was severely injured that day and couldn't even bend to touch my own feet that morning to put on my own socks and shoes. I literally walked to my neighbor's house barefoot for help.
I was on the train heading to work when I overheard a commotion. I looked up and saw it was a couple threatening an elderly homeless man. They both looked like meth heads. I tried yelling out to get their attention on me and talking with them trying to get them to calm down. It didn't work and they even indicated that they would shoot me with their .45 they indicated they had in their bag. So when my stop on the train came, I tried to get off. The man attacked me from behind though, punching me in the back of my head.
Now I'm a little dude. 5'4" and 170lb. And I'm badly injured. So I wasn't excited about trying to fight this guy, but I felt like I couldn't escape safely if he was going to attack me from behind. So I turned and put my hands up as if to box him. And just slid in and out of his range while he punched air and I gauged his timing. Then I threw possibly the worst kick of my life in the general direction of his leg from a safe range. I wasn't trying to land it, I just wanted him to try and kick me back. And as soon as he did, I stepped in and grabbed him by his throat pushing him back into the train. He tried punching me with his one arm while grabbing at my hand choking him with the other. But I got his punching arm immediately caught in an overhook. I then pulled/dragged him down to the groundin a sitting position, and got this ten finger choke in with my feet pushing into his hips to create extra pressure for the choke. He immediately gave up, but his partner was punching me now, so I slightly loosened the choke and told him to get her to stop first before I let go. He told her to stop. She wouldn't. I kept the choke going. He gasped out for her to stop again, and she did. I let him go. She went for their gun in the bag to shoot me and I shoulder checked the fuck out of her knocking the now open bag down to the ground. I kicked the bag to a corner on the train car and rushed to stand over it while trying to hold her back and keep her away from it. The dude was spitting blood up while sitting in a seat at this point. And I'm begging the other passengers to help because I have NO GAS left and I wasn't sure I was going to be able to keep this lady away from the gun much longer. Some lady takes out her phone though instead and started filming. Less than 25 seconds later we reach the next stop and the doors open behind me and I fall out backwards. She immediately started reaching down into her bag shouting that she was about to shoot me. And I took off running and zig zagging expecting to feel intense pain and hear gunshots any moment. But the train doors closed, and the train took off.
After taking a moment to dry heave my brains out, I walked out of the train station and flagged down a transit cop immediately.
I reported what happened and they caught the people less than 10 minutes later still on the train. Apparently I messed the dude up enough that they couldn't really escape.
Also, the police did inform me that they did indeed have a gun. They were meth users and they were known to the transit police already for other issues. Oh and they are in jail now.
The end
I always liked the bicep slicer, it’s very street effective. However, I don’t like belly up armbars because they seem to have a low percentage. Belly down is way stronger , dangerously stronger, and rarely needs a transition to bicep slicer.
3rd one was the best submission so far
3rd one is really painfull
Sparring partner was fighting for his life with those taps 😂
I was taught the bicep slicer can sometimes break the forearm actually . Anyways soft tissue damage takes longer to heal, and so it could potentially be pretty a nasty muscle injury . .
“Hey want to help me record the most painful submissions”
These are the techniques we should be learning. Fight isn't for please, it's to defeat your opponent
Thank you ❤
The third one🗣️👹🔥
Bro in the green gi has been put through it😭😭😭
Blue belt having a rough day
Matt you can't blue ball us like that!! 🔵🔵
Nice. Thanks for Sharing.
Have to try the 3rd
Buddy pulled a bicep slicer on me, I was like, oh it’s game on now
Bruuuhh, that biceps shit gave me a hole week of pain.
I miss the old days, before BJJ started to become really popular. We did stuff like bicep slicers, and white belts could do leg stuff. There really weren't any issues. But, after a larger pool of students, there's people who get unnecessarily aggro. Even if there were 1 or two before, you knew who they were.
That guy is suffering, give him a raise.😢
The 3rd is really painful. You mutha.....😂😂😂
Damn can’t wait to use these in sparring next week
Everyone watches it twice to figure out how we missed number three😂👌🏻
The way he taps is so violent
3rd one is so good the video tapped out
Bottom foot over forearm.
Heard.
Thanks coach 😊
3rd one was so painful that killed the cameraman
3rd one is where he comes and submits us 💀
AKA the submissions which higher belts use on you when they start struggling against you
that's why my daughter is going for a competition this is very helpful
The forearm/bicep slicer wont break anything??
Legend has it he’s still explaining #3
The first one my throat has never been the same
Instructions unclear, my grandma is not moving after trying to give her the heimlich
That 2nd one is smart
The 3rd one is so deadly it can’t be filmed
He got me with the third one That is always the worst most painful submission. It's worse when the dude doesn't even know jujitsu and gets away with it
3rd one was too painful for the guy in green
not a jiu jitsu expert but the americana is one of the most brutal looking and feeling submissions ever i seen
Holy shit I never even saw #3 coming it was so fast
i once saw an mma match (not ufc, forgot which org) where a guy broke his opponent's forearm with a biceps slicer. is that like very unlikely or was that some variation of the technique?
No, he's just wrong and giving out misinformation.
3rd one was great.
The third is a game changer.
Bros not submitting, he's pleading for mercy
You can easily dislocate the shoulder if you just rotate the opposite direction
The twister.