Lachlan has a unique gift for communicating the finesse of BJJ in a clear and understandable way. Everything he shows makes perfect sense and is taught in logical steps for better retention. These videos are much more valuable to beginners than the dozens of "X moves a white belt should know" videos out there.
I honestly think you do the best instructionals on RUclips. I Missed you seminar last time you visited Ireland, I'll make sure not to miss your next one. Keep up the amazing work !!
You are so detailed when you coach bjj it is amazing! When I study via RUclips, then try to apply what I have learned in live rolls, it is very hit or miss. Unless Lachlan taught it.... Success rate is like 90%. Thank you!
He is actually giving his right arm.. that can be a good arm bar or maybe Kimura, all you have to is know how to escape those 2 locks and ur good to go. Great coaching Btw! i learned a lot here❤
Question: I see that Lachlan is good at keeping on his side and his framing arm/shoulder off the mat. Several times I find myself getting my shoulders flattened to the mat when I attempt an elbow escape. What am I doing wrong? Is there a way to elevate my framing arm/shoulder off the mat without 1) getting flattened easily or 2) exposing my back too much by elevating too much? (the details in this are fantastic!)
question: so we worked this technique in class with your working of the leg out so the can't hide it etc BUT when we drilled mount only rolling we all slide up to side mount straight away. My professor always said if you do this extra move (he just hooks leg where it is without pushing it out with the knee) then the person on top will know it is coming and move up to side mount and that is what happened. Are we doing something wrong? is there a way to avoid their transition to side mount? Thanks heaps for the video, any advice you can offer would be awesome
For the arm where the hand is on the left hip, the elbow has to be flaired up a little so its in front of the right hipbone. This way it should be really hard for them to move up to side mount.
Moving from mount to side mount is moving from a superior position to an inferior position. You should not be concerned if your opponent opts to worsen their positional advantage. If all it takes for them to do that is a weak threat such as trying to hook the leg without any control over it, then all the better
What if your opponent has a low build and heavier than you by about 10kgs..and is sitting on you completely (full body weight on you) at mid to high mount position..
I've just recently been in that situation and I was unable to move my hips at all.. Nevermind that he is continuously adjusting and controlling my wrists and shoulders that I can't use my hands at all..
Also he wasn't trying to submit me at all.. He just wanted to prove that I'm helpless against him if he sits on me.. Lol.. And truth be told, after trying for a while I tapped out from having trouble just breathing with all that weight on me
@@MrSaurusknees up , heels digging into floor, use one knee to push partners back driving him forward , bridging, holding the high bridge, trap the partners arm as he should have no choice but to base, UPA.
That should be a matter pf preference. A lot of guys like that knee shield in half guard. Personally I've been working the old school sweep so i feel comfortable diving for the underhook and shoving my arm under the legs.
In the first "frame" the guy on top merely needs to pop the elbow up and the tricep is JUST as exposed and the guy on the bottom is in MORE trouble than if he hadn't gifted the arm bar to his opponent because his arm is now in a weaker position and he is giving his opponent the second gift of bringing his shoulder closer to the guy on top, speeding the arm bar and making defense nearly impossible!
These details are fantastic. Game changing details - even for the viewers who have been escaping the mount for a long time!
Lachlan has a unique gift for communicating the finesse of BJJ in a clear and understandable way. Everything he shows makes perfect sense and is taught in logical steps for better retention. These videos are much more valuable to beginners than the dozens of "X moves a white belt should know" videos out there.
So far Lachlan has the clearest instructionals out there. This is amazing (imitating Bernardo Faria's voice)
Time Stamps: Traditional; 4:50 (opponent evenly distributes weight) Alternate; 6:53 (opponent counters making trapped leg heavy)
I honestly think you do the best instructionals on RUclips. I Missed you seminar last time you visited Ireland, I'll make sure not to miss your next one. Keep up the amazing work !!
Gold
Yes, he is the man
You are so detailed when you coach bjj it is amazing! When I study via RUclips, then try to apply what I have learned in live rolls, it is very hit or miss. Unless Lachlan taught it.... Success rate is like 90%. Thank you!
The details are fantastic, I love how he explained the different variations as well.
How good it was to meet this man! definitely teaches what I need at this time for my jiujistu evolve, thanks for sharing!
He is actually giving his right arm.. that can be a good arm bar or maybe Kimura, all you have to is know how to escape those 2 locks and ur good to go. Great coaching Btw! i learned a lot here❤
Truly excellent instruction. The internet is the best.
Absolutely brilliant detail from Lachlan Giles and explained so well as always!
Really love the detail about the placement of the free hand on the inner thigh frame.
Fantastic tips on mount escape. Thank you! 🙏🏻
I love this guy’s instruction. So much detail in so few words. Subscribed
Great details , especially framing
This guy is an amazing instructor.. Well explained video.. Thank you sir.. Oosss
i tend to bridge and buck to get a hip escape and take the top. obviously this wont work against blue and higher so its nice to see different escapes
Great instructor!
Infinite power to you Lachlan!
Love these details.
Great details ! And nice options ! Thanks lachey !
Excellent instructions. Thanks for sharing!
This man is a genius
This is great for a beginner trying to survive the mount :)
Thank you!
This video is gold
Beautiful!
Awesome. Thank you
Thanks for sharing this tecniques, very helpful.
That's a really good series
Beautiful ty so much for making this free
Every time i try to get on my side to start pushing their knee, they head to my back. I'll try to concentrate on my elbow blocking their hip.
Man thank you for explaining this.
Useful. Thank you.
What's about opponents punch
Question: I see that Lachlan is good at keeping on his side and his framing arm/shoulder off the mat. Several times I find myself getting my shoulders flattened to the mat when I attempt an elbow escape. What am I doing wrong? Is there a way to elevate my framing arm/shoulder off the mat without 1) getting flattened easily or 2) exposing my back too much by elevating too much? (the details in this are fantastic!)
Use your feet to help turn on your side and crunch into them. They’re flattening you with a cross face. If they cross face then just go the other way.
@@1234kingconanthanks for the reply, but yep since i posted this one year ago, i figured that out the hard way 😂
best scape video ever
Great as always Mr. Giles.
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question: so we worked this technique in class with your working of the leg out so the can't hide it etc BUT when we drilled mount only rolling we all slide up to side mount straight away. My professor always said if you do this extra move (he just hooks leg where it is without pushing it out with the knee) then the person on top will know it is coming and move up to side mount and that is what happened. Are we doing something wrong? is there a way to avoid their transition to side mount? Thanks heaps for the video, any advice you can offer would be awesome
For the arm where the hand is on the left hip, the elbow has to be flaired up a little so its in front of the right hipbone. This way it should be really hard for them to move up to side mount.
@@jurianbijman2972 thank you yes, I had a closer look at what was happening and problem solved and found that as well. Oss
Moving from mount to side mount is moving from a superior position to an inferior position. You should not be concerned if your opponent opts to worsen their positional advantage. If all it takes for them to do that is a weak threat such as trying to hook the leg without any control over it, then all the better
@@Allanrpsx thank you
Nice
Great video
I like this guy - this guy is good.
But my opponent just locks me so tight and i cant move at all
What if your opponent has a low build and heavier than you by about 10kgs..and is sitting on you completely (full body weight on you) at mid to high mount position..
I've just recently been in that situation and I was unable to move my hips at all.. Nevermind that he is continuously adjusting and controlling my wrists and shoulders that I can't use my hands at all..
Also he wasn't trying to submit me at all.. He just wanted to prove that I'm helpless against him if he sits on me.. Lol.. And truth be told, after trying for a while I tapped out from having trouble just breathing with all that weight on me
Late but if they are completely sitting on you, you should be able to bridge and knock them off balance.
@@MrSaurusknees up , heels digging into floor, use one knee to push partners back driving him forward , bridging, holding the high bridge, trap the partners arm as he should have no choice but to base, UPA.
Fantastic
Best intsruction on youtube
Let’s see, take notes, write a book , take a nap and basically an escape?
😂
Is it better to frame than shoot for the underhook on the escape?
That should be a matter pf preference. A lot of guys like that knee shield in half guard. Personally I've been working the old school sweep so i feel comfortable diving for the underhook and shoving my arm under the legs.
Excellent Deets. 👏
Elbow escape!!Gracie combatives :-p
🔥🔥🔥
Nice mix of men and women there
The guy on top is not punching you in the face I guess.
Observant
In the first "frame" the guy on top merely needs to pop the elbow up and the tricep is JUST as exposed and the guy on the bottom is in MORE trouble than if he hadn't gifted the arm bar to his opponent because his arm is now in a weaker position and he is giving his opponent the second gift of bringing his shoulder closer to the guy on top, speeding the arm bar and making defense nearly impossible!
? What if you are mounted in real hand to hand combat & your taking damage to face/ head/ neck ?
By the way, great video.
Poop your pants, the smell will make the attacker go away.
This is a sport JJ mount escape. You'd need to learn a self defense method.
Damian Vann don’t get mounted 💯
Interesting- solid framing advice for Jitsu sport but totally exposes you to unguarded pummeling, no?
Better than Galvaos stupid strong man move that relies on upper body strength
Algorithm
Arm trap and roll less struggling
But its way hard as hell to trap the arm without exposing something else
yohance dawson arm trap and roll is a very low percentage move against an experienced opponent or someone bigger than you 💯
The only problem when your opponent is reacting with elbows and punching your face.
All these techniques its enifficace in street fight
Bro, learn English