This was a fantastic system of the simplest fundamentals. Very efficient yet leads to many options. And low risk. It's perfect and beyond criticism. Some videos are just that good!
I definitely need to drill foot work more. I think the one component of this that I see how consistently you apply throws and sweeps is confidence. Training with y’all has made me a lot more confident on my feet, but I need to drill the footwork more so that I don’t kick my partner and bruise our shins. 😬 It’ll come. 🙏 Thanks for going over the sasae!
It’s more difficult to hit the full takedown from the interlace, but still has utility to offbalance for snap downs. However, clearing the interlaced fingers is often as simple as flicking your hand downward to break the grip, though might take a few tries. One good option is to thumbpost the far elbow until you’re ready to switch do the shoulder push. Thanks for the comment.
@@flowtheorygrappling Yeah it's much more difficult to land on the hand side without the gi. Takes great timing and an opponent who hold on for a little too long. Prob more to just get them to the ground than a "throw". I love the sasae in no gi.
Hope y’all enjoyed this one! Let me know what other videos you’d like to see.
saddle position breakdown? - aware of counter leg locks / how to keep the position vs common escapes
@@averaagelarry thanks for the comment! I’ll add it to my list.
Wow! Great explanation of how sasae works and how to implement it in a live situation. Keep videos like this coming!
Really appreciate the feedback! 🙏
Nice awesome to see moves that are applied at high level comps be broken down 🔥
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Love the snap down follow up, thank you for sharing
My pleasure 😃
This was a fantastic system of the simplest fundamentals. Very efficient yet leads to many options. And low risk. It's perfect and beyond criticism.
Some videos are just that good!
Really appreciate the comment and feedback 🙏!
I definitely need to drill foot work more. I think the one component of this that I see how consistently you apply throws and sweeps is confidence. Training with y’all has made me a lot more confident on my feet, but I need to drill the footwork more so that I don’t kick my partner and bruise our shins. 😬 It’ll come. 🙏 Thanks for going over the sasae!
Early work on this is definitely likely to create some bruised shins 😅
Great details as always, Caleb.
Thanks! 🙏
Good breakdown, thanks!
Thanks! Glad you liked it 🔥
Very helpful, thanks!!
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Lots of good information
Thanks! 🔥
Good breakdown.
Thanks!
Great stuff loved it! 🔥
Glad you liked it!
thanks for the vid!
My pleasure. Thanks for the comment!
Good video
Thanks!
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Try it when someone interlaces your fingers in the hand side.
It’s more difficult to hit the full takedown from the interlace, but still has utility to offbalance for snap downs. However, clearing the interlaced fingers is often as simple as flicking your hand downward to break the grip, though might take a few tries. One good option is to thumbpost the far elbow until you’re ready to switch do the shoulder push.
Thanks for the comment.
@@flowtheorygrappling Yeah it's much more difficult to land on the hand side without the gi. Takes great timing and an opponent who hold on for a little too long. Prob more to just get them to the ground than a "throw". I love the sasae in no gi.