@@JTH43 they were sparring. It was very interesting to watch. Then he and Gordon used to go out and pull bottom mount just to kip into ashi and heel hook people in actual matches lol
@Josue Rodriguez what do you mean by striker?? Also the arm is not exposed to an armbar from a kip escape, your hands are low on their hips with your elbows in
This seems 💯 a strength move. I’m not saying it is but it really looks like it. How is it not.. like what leverage is being used to make this possible? Genuinely asking bcus I’d love to pull this off!
@@briancrouse8507i dont know about this variation but when u first do a slight bridge and do the kipping its not strengtb based. But the movement is hard to catch
Pro-tip: This escape works really well if you're Gordon Ryan ;) Edit: "Something....Something... INVISIBLE Jiu-Jitsu" Roy Dean also uses a similar escape in the Gi: ruclips.net/video/_GLfJJYL5gM/видео.html
Gordon did this at a super camp in Singapore. This works. Gordon was nursing a knee injury at this time. He got out of the mount from ALL of the volunteers in under 30 seconds or so doing some version of a kipping/pendulum escape: I can’t do it in the gi all the time, but nogi it works better IMO and it does work. The ones where Gordon actually does kipping is more impressive. This guy on Gordon by the way is a monster btw.
You wouldn't be getting punched in the face because he's flat, hugging his neck. If he postures up to throw strikes you'd go into a different technique which makes your comment irrelevant.
Don't let him frame up on your hips. You have to keep his hands off your hips. Someone begins to frame like that you have to shuck the hands off. That being said, this man is a different breed.
No Gordon Ryan has some of the greatest technique known to man. His strength doesn't lie in just being genetically superior bc he isn't compared to other bjj masters. His technique is leaps above the rest. John Danaher said so. Thats why Gordon Ryan bulks up to overcome his physical limitations
Well no shit. Its a fight. This is like saying "well don't let the other guy punch you." Its your job you prevent them from framing and their job to do frame sucessfully, who ever does it better is gonna succeed. Its why positional sparring is so useful.
felix said it best, your arms aren't actually doing much here, hands on the hips are really just for framing. the back & forth motion of his legs is what opens space up for one or both knees to get in, such that he can drive up with his hips while extending his frames out at the same time. That's why it looks like he's doing a bench press, but in reality he's using *very* little upper body strength. I'm 165 and use this escape regularly on bigger guys, I don't think I've ever gone over my bodyweight in the bench press, so bench strength shouldn't be needed for this escape if you're doing it right
@@AOMartialArts ask The Mountain if JiuJitsu works. Apparently for his size, he broke BJJ (watch the video where he was filming with Bas Rutten for Karate Combat)
시늬수 lol definitely strength. Gordon is top 99.5% in the world when it comes to strength I don’t think that’s a coincidence. As he said Mass, Strength and Skill.
@@Joecool20147 top 99.5% in the world when it comes to strength? That's the most retarded shit I've ever seen, his lifts probably aren't even in the top 50% of power lifters. Maybe you meant top 99.5% of the world of professional black belt no gi grapplers, but that's pretty fucking specific and pointless to say
kylehasgeniusbits lol I said top 99.5% in the world meaning the whole population, not among Power lifters. (Remember 10% of the world population is prepubescent so) Same with essentially all football players, wrestlers and MMA fighters they are all going to be probably top 99.5% on the planet (among the WHOLE population not power lifters) Professionals in like Ping Pong, Chess and E sports aren’t going to be top 99.5% in strength because their sports don’t demand strength unlike BJJ
Def a powerful technique but if your 5’8” and ur opponent is 6’2, this ain’t it chief lol. Mass and strength contribute more to this move than skill. It’s not the hardest move but Gordon is massive in length and weight.
@@MastersmokeABUSE although I get your point, a good player with the same amount of skill will know your play and he will either cancel out the move or use your reaction to set up something else using his length.
This escape works really well when you're opponent completely allows you to do this. In MMA this type of escape would conclude with a barrage of hammer fist and elbows to the face followed up by a late stoppage from Herb Dean
I feel like their wouldnt be any weight to those punches since they’d have no established base while being pushed up. Also the guy seems to be controlling his hips by having both arms on them, further diminishing any ko potential from those punches. If your opponent is a strong arm puncher than ig you can try using one hand to frame, as your lower body is going to be doing most of the work, your other arm can use to cross guard your face. Idk if that helps lol I just really see potential with this escape.
Almost every high percentage mount escape requires the bottom man to lower their hands and elbows to begin pushing off of the top man’s lower body, whether it be his hips or his knees. That’s why mount is so dangerous. The only escape which doesn’t require you to lower your arms is the basic bridge and roll escape, which is low percentage at high levels.
Everyone here who is using strength as an excuse as to why he's able to pull this off, why you can't or otherwise discredit this technique either doesn't train or have any clue what you're talking about. Stop.
Looks like he's using his legs against the top guys hips to elevate and the arms are only framing he's already displaced his guys weight by moving to the side probably not much force at play here.
I know you probably don’t train, but I’ll explain it to you anyways. This escape works when the opponent has chosen to control you with upper body grips such at the cross face (right arm over Gordon’s neck). This makes the opponent’s hips relatively light as his weight is leaning into his right shoulder. Gordon then places his two hands on both his hips, with his two elbows tucked into his own hips, preventing the opponent from pommelling any under hooks. Gordon then begins to bridge slightly into the air to lift the opponent’s hips into the air. He then quickly drops his hips back down to create space between his hips and the opponent’s hips (hip-to-hip connection is the top guys main control). Gordon holds the top guys hips in the air with his arms, which are framed with his forearm almost vertical to the mat, so that he is using minimal strength with perfect mechanics of the body. He then begins to swing his hips back and forth to create space until he gets recovers his guard. Neither strength or mass are the main contributors to this move, just perfect technique 👍
@@pandavelli8176 so that’s cool but out of curiosity, why are you watching and commenting on a jiu-jitsu/grappling instructional video if you don’t train?
You'd have to be extremly quick to snatch an arm bar from the grapvine position which is what this is for. Also executing an armbar requires hip mobility which he is controling with his framed arms
@@GtsAntoni1 my bad he wasnt grapevining here but it was still a heavy control form of mount where he had his ankle interlocked that isn't going to allow for alot of agressive attacks. This style mount is used more to control as well as set up chokes not so much to set up stuff like arm bars and triangles
Almost every high percentage mount escape requires the bottom man to lower their hands and elbows to begin pushing off of the top man’s lower body, whether it be his hips or his knees. That’s why mount is so dangerous. The only escape which doesn’t require you to lower your arms is the basic bridge and roll escape, which is low percentage at high levels.
He's such a genius. The stuff he does is just fine detailed work. It's hard for non-players to understand but I doubt a non-bjj expert would come up with the concept, idea or have the extinct to push someone off them when they're being held down. Most people dont even remember they have arms until the attacker reminds them. Such subtle brillance by the jeetz king.
This escape is for someone you is pressuring into you with feet interlocked on heels tight behind your butt trying to either work for a choke or just get a breather and trying to get you to expend energy. If they posture back up for striking you'd move on to a different escape. Once their feet leave the matt though you should commit as their strikes wont have much power
@@foxhollerhomestead I'm sure your "I'd just stand up" defense will work really well against someone with good wrestling and takedown. Its not like the opponent can you know...stop you from getting up.
@@craigcrissman4651 ok here’s the dealio, I’m not an MMA guy, only MuayThai. There is no wrestling in MuayThai…therefore I “choose” to stick with standing and fighting rather than the grapple thing. I know I’m a turtle on my back when it comes to the ground!!lol and the whole wrestling thing always weirded me out anyway.
He's flat. If he postures up to throw strikes you can either use your knee to off balance him or bridge and go into a different escape. From that position the way his opponent was there is no power in a punch. He'd have to posture up.
@@ricardovasquez9470 you don’t have to posture up to throw effective strikes. To throw fight ending strikes, yes, but to throw short elbows that will bloody up the nose and mash the face ? Definitely not
Notice this is 1. Done in grappling where the hands are focused on a cross face 2. This is still done in modern mma because this is done after bridging with the opponents arms posted on the mat from the previous unbalancing 3. With arms not in the crossface or pressing down in a grappling context, other escapes like the trap and roll or shrimp into halfguard works. This is stuff had been textbook since the 90s man keep up
So if he weighs 50 pounds less and is shorter then you it will work lmao.. try having a guy bigger then you weight and height on top and see how easy it is
If you’re punching you’d be postured up meaning not nearly as heavy and a basic knee elbow escape would work. Someone in this thread doesn’t train lol spot the intruder
When Ryan puts both hands to push other guy's hips, he exposes his neck too much. If he did this mount scape to a Renzo Gracie level grappler, he would be tapped via either "hand edge to the throat ezequiel" or an inverted RNC. It's just not safe to use it on submission wrestling, as a very strong man like Ryan has to put a lot of effort to scape while his neck stays locked by the oponent's arms.
Doesn't work on people that are heavier than you. I tried it multiple times with people my size and its usually 60/40, but with bigger guys its like bench pressing them off.
I know you probably don’t train, but I’ll explain it to you anyways. This escape works when the opponent has chosen to control you with upper body grips such at the cross face (right arm over Gordon’s neck). This makes the opponent’s hips relatively light as his weight is leaning into his right shoulder. Gordon then places his two hands on both his hips, with his two elbows tucked into his own hips, preventing the opponent from pommelling any under hooks. Gordon then begins to bridge slightly into the air to lift the opponent’s hips into the air. He then quickly drops his hips back down to create space between his hips and the opponent’s hips (hip-to-hip connection is the top guys main control). Gordon holds the top guys hips in the air with his arms, which are framed with his forearm almost vertical to the mat, so that he is using minimal strength with perfect mechanics of the body. He then begins to swing his hips back and forth to create space until he gets recovers his guard. Neither strength or mass are the main contributors to this move, just perfect technique 👍
@@Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA My guess is you just don’t know anything about grappling and your looking at it from a place with zero knowledge or experience.
Garry Tonon Uses it here vs a LARGER & STRONGER opponent
ruclips.net/video/MbrtpvLwnu8/видео.html
Watching Garry Tonon repeatedly use this escape against a much larger Braulio Estima made me a believer.
Tonon is on the PED as well.
@@judowrestlerka lol citation needed. Also give your head a shake if you think this would be relevant at all you knob 😂
I remember that!
@@JTH43 they were sparring. It was very interesting to watch. Then he and Gordon used to go out and pull bottom mount just to kip into ashi and heel hook people in actual matches lol
@@danieldelanoche2015 Right? Is the PED supposed to be why the escape works or something?
i love this escape. i’m only 175lbs but this escapes works for me on the biggest and the smallest people in the gym!
I use something similar to this all the time as well
@@knyghtkrawlr It works until someone starts beating for real
It's so much easier when they attack a choke too
@Josue Rodriguez what do you mean by striker?? Also the arm is not exposed to an armbar from a kip escape, your hands are low on their hips with your elbows in
@@keeganpoteet he is responding to goku sans 'doesn't work in a real fight'-style comment.
I hope people keep thinking this is a strength move so my weak ass can continue to surprise them.
You prob aren't weak..... just strong in the right areas.......no homo
This seems 💯 a strength move. I’m not saying it is but it really looks like it. How is it not.. like what leverage is being used to make this possible? Genuinely asking bcus I’d love to pull this off!
@@briancrouse8507 “it’s all in the hips”. I’m being honest and quoting Carl Weathers. 🤷🏼♂️
@@youmang you make me laugh out loud.
@@briancrouse8507i dont know about this variation but when u first do a slight bridge and do the kipping its not strengtb based. But the movement is hard to catch
Pro-tip: This escape works really well if you're Gordon Ryan ;)
Edit: "Something....Something... INVISIBLE Jiu-Jitsu"
Roy Dean also uses a similar escape in the Gi: ruclips.net/video/_GLfJJYL5gM/видео.html
It doesn’t work well if you’re getting punched in the face tho
Gordon did this at a super camp in Singapore. This works. Gordon was nursing a knee injury at this time. He got out of the mount from ALL of the volunteers in under 30 seconds or so doing some version of a kipping/pendulum escape: I can’t do it in the gi all the time, but nogi it works better IMO and it does work. The ones where Gordon actually does kipping is more impressive. This guy on Gordon by the way is a monster btw.
You wouldn't be getting punched in the face because he's flat, hugging his neck.
If he postures up to throw strikes you'd go into a different technique which makes your comment irrelevant.
@@everythingplayfull I was just away to comment the exact same thing and if you taking even a couple of hard elbows it's not going to be a good time 🥴
@@ricardovasquez9470 Also, once his legs are off the ground, not going to be hitting very hard.
Pure renzo right here. That is where I learn this move.
Don't let him frame up on your hips. You have to keep his hands off your hips. Someone begins to frame like that you have to shuck the hands off. That being said, this man is a different breed.
Hahaha ‘don’t let him frame on your hips’ to Gordon Ryan, the greatest no gi jits player ever... hahahaha good luck kid
@@toziassmitt that's why the last sentence says, that being said this man is a different breed.
No Gordon Ryan has some of the greatest technique known to man. His strength doesn't lie in just being genetically superior bc he isn't compared to other bjj masters. His technique is leaps above the rest. John Danaher said so. Thats why Gordon Ryan bulks up to overcome his physical limitations
Well no shit. Its a fight. This is like saying "well don't let the other guy punch you." Its your job you prevent them from framing and their job to do frame sucessfully, who ever does it better is gonna succeed. Its why positional sparring is so useful.
This escape actually works like a charm
The importance of concave shoulders
If you can bench 500, no problem! 😂
It seems that way. But almost all of the movement is created by the legs. It becomes more clear when it's broken down.
Uh... Nah. That's not how jiu jitsu works.
You real just need to keep your arms locked out. I can barely bench 225 and i use this all the time
felix said it best, your arms aren't actually doing much here, hands on the hips are really just for framing. the back & forth motion of his legs is what opens space up for one or both knees to get in, such that he can drive up with his hips while extending his frames out at the same time. That's why it looks like he's doing a bench press, but in reality he's using *very* little upper body strength. I'm 165 and use this escape regularly on bigger guys, I don't think I've ever gone over my bodyweight in the bench press, so bench strength shouldn't be needed for this escape if you're doing it right
@@AOMartialArts ask The Mountain if JiuJitsu works. Apparently for his size, he broke BJJ (watch the video where he was filming with Bas Rutten for Karate Combat)
He can do it with one hand thats crazy I could barely do it with two hands
Khabib, don't punch me in the face.
Literally like untying a knot
It works when you dont have to worry about Bloody elbows
When you go to throw elbows you don’t control your mount. I simple regular shrimp move works
It can be done but you have to take a gamble and but an explosive and strong fighter.
If you throw elbows you would just adjust to a different escape. There's more than one escape from mount..
@@93King but theirs also more striking options than the elbow
@@rjflores3800
Ok, I don't see how that affects my statement.
Gabi has a message for you Ryan. " Don be a bussy fight me
Great share 👍🏻 Thanks bro 🙏🏻
I guess thats why he is the best.
Gordon so juiced he lift a truck with one hand soon😊
Kuzushi
He is muscling the guy around so yeah
Everyone escapes in practice
The fun thing is. Even it is called kipping escape, the kipping part isn't that important and that's where people got lost with.....
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Guys this isn’t just strength I’m 5”6 130 and I pull this off all the time
You have to be quick with this.
Once he has that chock on and you are gassing you have about 5 seconds.
If they are attempting an Ezekiel a bridging kuzushi would force them to post or lose top position
All these guys in the back paid for this we getting it for free
Mass, strength and skill
Only, skill and not strength at all.
Watch Danaher's instructional video on this theme.
시늬수 lol definitely strength. Gordon is top 99.5% in the world when it comes to strength I don’t think that’s a coincidence.
As he said Mass, Strength and Skill.
@@Joecool20147 top 99.5% in the world when it comes to strength? That's the most retarded shit I've ever seen, his lifts probably aren't even in the top 50% of power lifters. Maybe you meant top 99.5% of the world of professional black belt no gi grapplers, but that's pretty fucking specific and pointless to say
kylehasgeniusbits lol I said top 99.5% in the world meaning the whole population, not among Power lifters. (Remember 10% of the world population is prepubescent so)
Same with essentially all football players, wrestlers and MMA fighters they are all going to be probably top 99.5% on the planet (among the WHOLE population not power lifters)
Professionals in like Ping Pong, Chess and E sports aren’t going to be top 99.5% in strength because their sports don’t demand strength unlike BJJ
@@Joecool20147 bjj demand strength lmao, just say you don't train grappling and move on
Works great if your 230#
I still don't know why people worship this dude.
Def a powerful technique but if your 5’8” and ur opponent is 6’2, this ain’t it chief lol. Mass and strength contribute more to this move than skill. It’s not the hardest move but Gordon is massive in length and weight.
If your opponent is 6'2 its easier to elbow escape because of their long limbs
@@MastersmokeABUSE although I get your point, a good player with the same amount of skill will know your play and he will either cancel out the move or use your reaction to set up something else using his length.
U dont train do you ?
you must be a 1 strip white belt who wears " fear the fighter" t shirts
@@j1o2n3a4s5k6 nah I don’t. In fact I’m speaking straight out of my ass :)
Thats why he controls the hands
This escape works really well when you're opponent completely allows you to do this. In MMA this type of escape would conclude with a barrage of hammer fist and elbows to the face followed up by a late stoppage from Herb Dean
Why are you making that comment on a bjj topic? This is a bjj lesson not mma.
Or death via Mario Yamazaki
@@YouTw1tFace I understand the technique is intended strictly for BJJ. But since BJJ is also an aspect of MMA, I thought I'd add some humor
I feel like their wouldnt be any weight to those punches since they’d have no established base while being pushed up. Also the guy seems to be controlling his hips by having both arms on them, further diminishing any ko potential from those punches. If your opponent is a strong arm puncher than ig you can try using one hand to frame, as your lower body is going to be doing most of the work, your other arm can use to cross guard your face. Idk if that helps lol I just really see potential with this escape.
Almost every high percentage mount escape requires the bottom man to lower their hands and elbows to begin pushing off of the top man’s lower body, whether it be his hips or his knees. That’s why mount is so dangerous.
The only escape which doesn’t require you to lower your arms is the basic bridge and roll escape, which is low percentage at high levels.
what if the guy on top mount takes double underhook's tho?
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Thought this said Gordon Ramsey for a second ** 😂
Everyone here who is using strength as an excuse as to why he's able to pull this off, why you can't or otherwise discredit this technique either doesn't train or have any clue what you're talking about. Stop.
I personally wasnt hating cause he's the best i was just saying he's a beast. Obviously you know how hard escapes really are as a normal person
Also have a stack of Roids before rolling
Ok I may be missing something but it looks like you need a level of sheer brute strength to pull that off
Looks like he's using his legs against the top guys hips to elevate and the arms are only framing he's already displaced his guys weight by moving to the side probably not much force at play here.
I know you probably don’t train, but I’ll explain it to you anyways.
This escape works when the opponent has chosen to control you with upper body grips such at the cross face (right arm over Gordon’s neck). This makes the opponent’s hips relatively light as his weight is leaning into his right shoulder. Gordon then places his two hands on both his hips, with his two elbows tucked into his own hips, preventing the opponent from pommelling any under hooks.
Gordon then begins to bridge slightly into the air to lift the opponent’s hips into the air. He then quickly drops his hips back down to create space between his hips and the opponent’s hips (hip-to-hip connection is the top guys main control). Gordon holds the top guys hips in the air with his arms, which are framed with his forearm almost vertical to the mat, so that he is using minimal strength with perfect mechanics of the body.
He then begins to swing his hips back and forth to create space until he gets recovers his guard.
Neither strength or mass are the main contributors to this move, just perfect technique 👍
@matthew fon perfectly explained. Your comment at the beginning was equally hilarious. Lol
@@matthewfon3649 no I don’t train jiu-jitsu.
@@pandavelli8176 so that’s cool but out of curiosity, why are you watching and commenting on a jiu-jitsu/grappling instructional video if you don’t train?
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Ok what happens when the opponent actively tries to stick to you?
That is what his opponent is trying
Does it work for mma ?
I hate when this happens idk how to stop it. Against guys who do it I just stay in side control.
Just looks like an armbar waiting to happen, tbh. I assume he has a defence for it though.
Exactly I imagine I could quickly throw my leg over his shoulder from that position
You'd have to be extremly quick to snatch an arm bar from the grapvine position which is what this is for. Also executing an armbar requires hip mobility which he is controling with his framed arms
@@craigcrissman4651 We may have a different definition for the grapevine, I did not see it utilised here.
@@GtsAntoni1 my bad he wasnt grapevining here but it was still a heavy control form of mount where he had his ankle interlocked that isn't going to allow for alot of agressive attacks. This style mount is used more to control as well as set up chokes not so much to set up stuff like arm bars and triangles
@@craigcrissman4651 yeah it's what I would call a closed mount, imo not exactly the same as a grapevine to overcome.
Massive bench press folks .. get on ped and do massive bench presses
He just lays on top instead of trapping his right arm and going for the choke?
Acai helps
You guys know this isn’t a new move right?
Never are, just more nuances as it becomes more refined
We call this escape, “dead fish”. I think it started as fish out of water but dead fish is shorter 🤷♂️.
Would underhooks nullify the Kiping escape?
You'd only be buying a few seconds of time, not enough to nullify
This only works if you're 100 pounds heavier than your attacker and have more muscle than him
When he pushes up against your stomach , time the GnP strikes
Almost every high percentage mount escape requires the bottom man to lower their hands and elbows to begin pushing off of the top man’s lower body, whether it be his hips or his knees. That’s why mount is so dangerous.
The only escape which doesn’t require you to lower your arms is the basic bridge and roll escape, which is low percentage at high levels.
Sir, this is a Gracie's
@@SmasterThaMaster No, this is 10th Planet meets Blue Basement bro
It’s for jj and grappling not necessarily mma in which he doesn’t compete
@@MastersmokeABUSE The blue basement is in Renzo’s school...
He's such a genius. The stuff he does is just fine detailed work. It's hard for non-players to understand but I doubt a non-bjj expert would come up with the concept, idea or have the extinct to push someone off them when they're being held down. Most people dont even remember they have arms until the attacker reminds them. Such subtle brillance by the jeetz king.
Is it ground and pound safe though?
This escape is for someone you is pressuring into you with feet interlocked on heels tight behind your butt trying to either work for a choke or just get a breather and trying to get you to expend energy. If they posture back up for striking you'd move on to a different escape. Once their feet leave the matt though you should commit as their strikes wont have much power
What if you arent juiced up to the gills and don't have a haircut like that?
I bleached my hair and was able to invert
What about high mount?
"You fucked up a long time ago" - Kurt Osiander
Garry tonon escape
Yes, he used this at Metamoris
Yes against maxwell
Man just bench pressed him essentially
HEAVY DB PRESS human version 🤣😅
You don't train do you?
@@ricardovasquez9470 nope. I'm a newbie.
That's cool. Keep training. It's not a strength move at all.
No I’m cool I’ll stand up and throw blows!!! Nuts to guts Just weirds me out a little
Oh the old tried and true "I'd just stand up" defense. Why has nobody ever thought of that?
@@craigcrissman4651 well I’m a Muaythai fighter so….You want to lay down on dudes and cuddle go ahead it’s not for me
@@foxhollerhomestead I'm sure your "I'd just stand up" defense will work really well against someone with good wrestling and takedown. Its not like the opponent can you know...stop you from getting up.
@@craigcrissman4651 ok here’s the dealio, I’m not an MMA guy, only MuayThai. There is no wrestling in MuayThai…therefore I “choose” to stick with standing and fighting rather than the grapple thing.
I know I’m a turtle on my back when it comes to the ground!!lol and the whole wrestling thing always weirded me out anyway.
@@craigcrissman4651 PS…I didn’t say “I’d just stand up…” you should clarify before assume
Looks like that would be easy, but you are really exposing yourself to get punched in the face. Idk I am gonna try it out.
He's flat. If he postures up to throw strikes you can either use your knee to off balance him or bridge and go into a different escape.
From that position the way his opponent was there is no power in a punch. He'd have to posture up.
@@ricardovasquez9470 you don’t have to posture up to throw effective strikes. To throw fight ending strikes, yes, but to throw short elbows that will bloody up the nose and mash the face ? Definitely not
@@ricardovasquez9470 couple angles to drop quick elbows that would drown you
This is for, and is presented as, a move in the sport of jiu jitsu or grappling, NOT in unarmed combat or MMA.
Only works for no gi.
Correct
Check the pinned comment at the top, Roy Dean has a pretty cool version
That's a sweet technique until the person is actually swinging on you. You're setting people up to get ground and pounded.
Notice this is 1. Done in grappling where the hands are focused on a cross face 2. This is still done in modern mma because this is done after bridging with the opponents arms posted on the mat from the previous unbalancing 3. With arms not in the crossface or pressing down in a grappling context, other escapes like the trap and roll or shrimp into halfguard works. This is stuff had been textbook since the 90s man keep up
Why doesn’t the guy on top lock his arms around his neck and keep the guy on bottom from bench pressing separation. is one guy just that much better
I think he unbalances him, threatens a sweep. You need active posts to keep from getting rolled and ending up on the bottom.
Just bench your 120% weight
That's not that hard actually lol
It's easier to hip up this is wasting too much energy pushing and swinging stay connected
Does everyone forget jiu jitsu it technical and you can do this without having to bench 400lbs?
Not if the guy on top is twice your weight
If this was a fight though bye bye face.
Lmaooooo
And that’s how you hug your boyfriend
Gay gay gay..😂
So if he weighs 50 pounds less and is shorter then you it will work lmao.. try having a guy bigger then you weight and height on top and see how easy it is
Gay
Easy when you’re not getting punched in the face!
Escaping is easier when they're punching...
@@tle398 in general but not with that technique.
@@kuno3636 You would never kip or do any pin escape without kuzushi in a self defence situation. Kipping would work just fine after a knee bump or upa
Pro tip: this escape works really well if you juice
By the time you do that you’d get chocked out
Doesn't work when your getting punched in the face
Yes it does. You can’t punch if your unable to posture up.
Novice
@@ogprez4419 would like you to show me a fight where a fighter has succeeded using this in MMA.
This is used often when fighters get mounted..
If you’re punching you’d be postured up meaning not nearly as heavy and a basic knee elbow escape would work. Someone in this thread doesn’t train lol spot the intruder
Cool move until your In a real fight he traps your hands and destroys your face with elbows...
Except the fact that people that think like this would literally never be able to secure a mount position in the first place
When Ryan puts both hands to push other guy's hips, he exposes his neck too much. If he did this mount scape to a Renzo Gracie level grappler, he would be tapped via either "hand edge to the throat ezequiel" or an inverted RNC. It's just not safe to use it on submission wrestling, as a very strong man like Ryan has to put a lot of effort to scape while his neck stays locked by the oponent's arms.
This is why I will never learn jiujitsu
Different moves work for different players
Don’t knock it til you try it. I thought I was weak until I did grappling
@@chrisprad8325 too much like Russian chicken.
This shit doesn't work. I tried it
This only works if you can bench press your opponent lol
Im 155 lbs and can do it to 200lb guys without issue. Also its not a bench press mechanic at all, its all hips and legs.
This will not work in mma, you will catch an elbow to the orbital bone and that's the last thing you will remember before you wake up on a stretcher.
Who said it was for MMA?
ryan would get destroyed
@@MontyQueues he signed with ONE Championship and we’ll see how his long career in grappling translates to MMA skills
This also wouldn't work in a boxing match, what's your point?
This is BJJ class
Doesn't work on people that are heavier than you. I tried it multiple times with people my size and its usually 60/40, but with bigger guys its like bench pressing them off.
You're not doing a kipping escape then. It works fine against heavier opponents
@@tle398 True, maybe I'm doing the normal bench press one because I always end up in ashi garami.
He just basically push the guy
Not even close
Bench pressing them off? Lol ok
Look at what he’s doing with his lower body
@@chrisprad8325 I know, still majority of this escape is the bench press tho, no wander he hopped on roids
I know you probably don’t train, but I’ll explain it to you anyways.
This escape works when the opponent has chosen to control you with upper body grips such at the cross face (right arm over Gordon’s neck). This makes the opponent’s hips relatively light as his weight is leaning into his right shoulder. Gordon then places his two hands on both his hips, with his two elbows tucked into his own hips, preventing the opponent from pommelling any under hooks.
Gordon then begins to bridge slightly into the air to lift the opponent’s hips into the air. He then quickly drops his hips back down to create space between his hips and the opponent’s hips (hip-to-hip connection is the top guys main control). Gordon holds the top guys hips in the air with his arms, which are framed with his forearm almost vertical to the mat, so that he is using minimal strength with perfect mechanics of the body.
He then begins to swing his hips back and forth to create space until he gets recovers his guard.
Neither strength or mass are the main contributors to this move, just perfect technique 👍
@@matthewfon3649 bench press smaller guy off then.. ok
@@Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA My guess is you just don’t know anything about grappling and your looking at it from a place with zero knowledge or experience.
Gayest sport
what if the guy is like 300 lbs