The S-mount entry you learn now and use your whole life
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2022
- #mount #jeanjacquesmachado #bjj
Jean Jacques breaks down the details of one of the fundamental attacks from the mount position.
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It doesn't matter what type of grappler you are, these little points are key to success👍
To learn from Professor Machado in a live class would be a dream come true for me
Every one of these videos or gems. Such beauty in simplicity. Obrigado as always Professor.
God bless JJM 🥋🙏
Even him rolling off and back into mount is hyper efficient
Thanks so much
Mestre Machado, Foda pra caralho! Oss
Great
That is one annoying white belt!
Haha! 100%
😂😂😂😂
He is laser focused on absorbing the information. I respect that.
🙏🏼🐐🙏🏼🐐🙏🏼
Looks easy.
Someone have that white belt be the uki…
It’s like when you watch Khabib on the ground, there is no space between him and his opponent. It’s almost like he slides up his opponent into a doninant position.
Would it work if the opponent is resisting?
When you get your knees that high, close to his armpits there is no more resisting, you are in control.
Unfortunately, jiu jitsu never works on resisting opponents. Just enjoy the beauty of the movements
@@claycoppinger2983 That is incorrect not sure where you got that idea from
Have you ever watched any mma fight ever?
@@Chris-ii8yj I have watched mma and I have never seen them wearing pajamas in the ring!
@@claycoppinger2983 weird... I didn't see any Gi gripping. Which the only difference. Yes it would be the same.