Eli Knight your videos are amazing! They’ve helped me out so much in my first year of doing jiu jitsu and you’re a big part of the reason my grappling is at the level it is today.
Really nice to see some different material than what I usually find. Guard retention is an every day work in progress for me. Thank you very much for the video and the specific details. I will be using some of this tomorrow.
Thanks for your videos...great info. I've been trying to work on guard pass prevention as a weak point in my game. One thing I saw at about the 5:47 mark, you were talking about placing the ball of the foot on the hip flexor. I did this to a standing training partner at the start of a gi roll in class. It was a little hot and muggy that day, and I immediately wanted to change the direction because I felt it was placed wrong, but before I could do so, he started to lose his balance. The result was that his hip effectively heel hooked my foot very severely. I'm surprised the ligaments in my knee didn't pop from the tremendous pain I felt. I immediately rolled over, let out a yelp and tapped on the mat hard. I know we're in combat sports and accidents happen, but I'm extremely paranoid now about proper foot placement on the hips in various scenarios and positions. I am finding training has become much more hazardous on my knees since i've been trying to bring my guard up. I surprised more tweaked knees don't occur given the degree to which the feet are placed on and around the hips. One foot placed in a slightly wrong angle compressed and twisted by a hip is all it takes...as i found out.
Over the years, I have heard it called toreana, toreada, toreando and matador. I've all but given up and call it Bullfighter pass most the time now. Haha
Dude you're like a Godsend. I've been looking all week for new ways to prevent my guard from being passed in nogi. This video clears up a lot. oss.
Thanks. I am happy I could help!
One of the best videos I've seen to help in common scenarios encountered.
Thank you so much!
Eli Knight your videos are amazing! They’ve helped me out so much in my first year of doing jiu jitsu and you’re a big part of the reason my grappling is at the level it is today.
Thank you so much!
I have no clue why these videos do not have at least twice as many views...
I appreciate you saying that
AS a White belt this is too complex for me but I am sure the Purple belts love it.
❤️ This is just perfect. Just what I missed.
Very good tips. I finally realized what was missing and having my guard passed. Thank you so much for sharing these tips. 👍
Love this guy, his is so calm and relax.
I really appreciate that
The teaching warrior.
Really nice to see some different material than what I usually find. Guard retention is an every day work in progress for me. Thank you very much for the video and the specific details. I will be using some of this tomorrow.
I’m very glad to know I could help. Thank you for the message.
Dude you are such a good teacher!
Thank you!
Wow that roll just blew my mind
Thanks for your videos...great info. I've been trying to work on guard pass prevention as a weak point in my game. One thing I saw at about the 5:47 mark, you were talking about placing the ball of the foot on the hip flexor. I did this to a standing training partner at the start of a gi roll in class. It was a little hot and muggy that day, and I immediately wanted to change the direction because I felt it was placed wrong, but before I could do so, he started to lose his balance. The result was that his hip effectively heel hooked my foot very severely. I'm surprised the ligaments in my knee didn't pop from the tremendous pain I felt. I immediately rolled over, let out a yelp and tapped on the mat hard. I know we're in combat sports and accidents happen, but I'm extremely paranoid now about proper foot placement on the hips in various scenarios and positions. I am finding training has become much more hazardous on my knees since i've been trying to bring my guard up. I surprised more tweaked knees don't occur given the degree to which the feet are placed on and around the hips. One foot placed in a slightly wrong angle compressed and twisted by a hip is all it takes...as i found out.
Thanks I tried the arm to the throat as a defense technique very effective.... WOW what a difference
I'm watching till now
Thank you coach ❤️👊
You are amazing , love your techniques
Thank you so much
Class... as always. Super beneficial. Osss!
That knee cut tip is mint.
Thanks from France !
Very efective!!! Thank u so much, Osss
Followed that link you sent me, cheers Eli xxx
with the hand post on the throat - 1:10 - is there a worry about being wrist locked?
Incredible thx coach !!
This was a good video thank you!
Nice. Thank you for the tips.
THIS IS WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR! Fucking great channel bro 👌🏼 cant wait to drill these things
great video sir, but is not toreana, is Toreando (bull fighting) like a Torero
Over the years, I have heard it called toreana, toreada, toreando and matador. I've all but given up and call it Bullfighter pass most the time now. Haha
Is that leg hooked behind the knee called a delaheva? Not sure exactly how you pronounced it.
De la Riva - pronounced “de la heeva” after Ricardo de la Riva
Wait, you work out with Burd! It’s so awesome when worlds collide.
Thank you very much kind sir!
My pleasure. Thank you!
Can anyone suggest any video which is good for preventing guard pass when wearing a gi?
Little too advanced for me but good stuff. Just over my head !!!
Thanks brother, super vids!
Thank you!
Thanks , great class mestre
Thank you!
More Gi please , Thanks guys
He’s Genius.I must train with the Eli
I️ don’t know about the genius part, but thank you!
Awesome! Thanks
My pleasure! Thank you.
Every time I try to do the double under pass, I get scissor choked...
Stack them faster and harder! And start to turn them faster
#gold
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Jesus sweet