How My Jiu Jitsu Career Ended.
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Join me as I break down my latest jiu-jitsu competition where I competed in three intense matches.
In this video, I analyze my strategy and techniques, including two armbar submissions that helped me secure victories in the first two matches.
Unfortunately, in the final match, I suffered a neck and back injury, which affected the outcome.
Whether you're looking to improve your BJJ game or enjoy the excitement of competition, this detailed breakdown has something for every jiu-jitsu enthusiast.
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cutting the angle is good, yes, but i'd say the problem here was you didn't let go when put in a dangerous position. the second you feel yourself getting twisted in a dangerous way--especially involving you neck--just let go, give up position, it's not worth getting terribly injured over. that looked pretty bad, glad you're ok. stay safe.
Thanks Chris, will bear this in mind from now on. Safety over submission 👌🏽
All the best for your recovery, glad to hear you're getting back on the mats.
Thanks Niall!
Glad you good bro
Very unfortunate. Wish you a speedy recovery.
Thanks bro!
Omg that was so scary! If you were a bit older it would have been even worse as you become stiffer/less flexible.
Glad you’re ok mate, see you at the mats.
Ur guard game is good, but if opponnent is stalling and ur down on points sometimes it best to reset and go back to standing
What an awesome vid! Good stuff bro 👊👊👊👊👊👊❤️
Thanks bro! 👊
The Styles Clash or High Angle Modified Crab lock are two potential counters you were vulnerable too
Great to know for the future my friend, thanks a lot!
I wish you a speedy recovery
Thanks, Crackhead! 😆
Wish you all the best and a fast recovery
Thank you brother!
That dude trying to get out was a complete idiot!!! Who gets out of a triangle like that? Who taught him?
If you don't know, you don't know. Can't blame the guy it was just a natural reaction bro.
Not to be rude but can you walk?
Did you not watch the video?
Yes, Mark! I was not able to walk for a few minutes, but got feeling and function back after that!
A moment after 9:55 your opponent sits on you and very quickly disengages as if he noticed you were in trouble. The video has no sound and I'm wondering how did the know. Did you tap verbally or made a sound that made it clear you're in danger? Or did he simply lose balance and fall off?
He probably felt it
So I felt and heard my back and neck crack, and can only assume he heard/felt it too. Probably yelped out in pain as well 😆