I really love this conversation format. Seeing the line of reasoning behind decisions, helps me make better decisions in the moment, even when not dealing with exactly the same positions. Thanks for sharing these!
It seems like people who play inside leg position mainly rely on maintaining a strong knee to elbow connection for guard retention. I think Xande has an instructional on that concept called something like the diamond principle, and Gordon always emphasizes the knee to elbow connection when he talks about guard retention. Any thoughts on that style vs outside leg position? Great video btw! Always interesting to hear conversations between high level competitors.
There's a match with one of the miyao twins vs rafael mendes. Some of the best guard retention I've seen. Not sure I've seen the miyaos guard passed but on that note I'm about to go looking 😄
I really love this conversation format. Seeing the line of reasoning behind decisions, helps me make better decisions in the moment, even when not dealing with exactly the same positions. Thanks for sharing these!
"Can a proficient leg locker play outside guard?" -Lachy: Am I a joke to u???
I am also starting to lean on outside style
this was fkin brilliant
Very interesting, thanks
Inside as a main weapon is currently rare but adam wardzinski is the perfect example of effective it can be…
Another great video
Great video 🙌🙌
It seems like people who play inside leg position mainly rely on maintaining a strong knee to elbow connection for guard retention. I think Xande has an instructional on that concept called something like the diamond principle, and Gordon always emphasizes the knee to elbow connection when he talks about guard retention. Any thoughts on that style vs outside leg position?
Great video btw! Always interesting to hear conversations between high level competitors.
Yeah there are a lot of important concepts for inside retention too. I think overall its more difficult if someone plays outside position well
There's a match with one of the miyao twins vs rafael mendes. Some of the best guard retention I've seen. Not sure I've seen the miyaos guard passed but on that note I'm about to go looking 😄
I reckon outside foot position is always better except when it isn't
I wonder if the guy in the blue gi even has good guard retention...
I heard he bought his blackbelt from Ebay and then submitted Gordon Ryan
Bryce Nie can confirm that both happened.
@@ArielTabak I swear it by the old gods and the new
Hi Alelly
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Legs on the outside of the opponents hips. Feet on the hips. Using shields and frames. This is the original Gracie Jiu Jitsu!
Release date??
i wish you have this conversation with a guy like marcelo garcia.
Would be interesting to hear his take, he is probably the best of all time at playing inside leg position
Marcelo is an outlier, if you didn’t realise already 😅🤣
Lach, Is this Gi dependent or is there alot of nogi situations?
Many no-gi situations. Watch his other video where he's narrator in the top right corner
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young robert de niro on the left
NOOOOOOO NOOOOOOOOO WHAT HOW DID YOU SEE THIS
X-Guard, inside or outside? :S
I need to prepare my wallet. May I ask for an ETA? haha
Finished filming, editing now! Still a few months i think
Abmar Barbosa has ridiculous guard retention
Another great video