I've been spending the last two weeks delving into the Russian tie (2-on-1) experimenting finding every video or text I can on it,it's set-ups,finishes, transitions and more so this video in my notifications made my day.Big Thank yous to Lyubo,his use and to you Stuart.
Sounds like you know exactly what you are looking for! Glad you liked this, it is another awesome tutorial from the excellent Lyubo Kumbarov, easily one of my favourite people on this channel!! You are more than welcome, it is always a pleasure spending time with people as great as this!
@@warriorcollectiveThank you so much for the content. But in MMA, if you control opponent's one arm with two of your arms, will the other arm of his not be free to be able to punch?
The Russian has been one of the best moves I used from wrestling when I transitioned to BJJ and no gi. Everytime someone gives you a lazy collar tie or they just love to hang on your neck and do nothing, the Russian works perfectly
6 years of wrestling and 4 in BJJ and I have never seen these variations on the Russian 2 on 1. I would describe them as very advanced. There are simpler, more basic takedowns off the technique (usually the single leg is there for the taking). Having said that, Kumbarov has outstanding credentials and I am sure is an excellent wrestling coach. Roger is also one of the (if not the) greatest BJJ players ever (according to my old training partner who rolled with him). Renzo told me, many years ago, that Rickson was the best, but this was before Rogers' time. The Russian 2 on 1 is one of my favorite techniques, I just want to point out that the moves here are more advanced and you should be aware of the more basic, but extremely effective variations before you integrate these techniques into your takedown arsenal.
your techniques are advanced and effective You have explained this method very well in the video and I understand that your video is full of knowledge.
this is awesome, I would do this, "Russian tie" and get guillotined often. However making sure the head position is is key point I was missing. Thank you.
There a lot of counters to the guillotine from 2 on 1. Some people will keep their head low when having the 2 on 1 so the opponent reaches from the neck. From there you have a duck under and an arm throw from fireman's position
Controlling your opponent is the number 1 purpose of the 2 on 1. It enables you to move him wherever you want, and thus secure the takedown. It is also a great self defense move.
I believe the leg entanglement showed here “like a snake” is kawazu gake and is banned in judo. I may be wrong but maybe ask your sensei before trying it in judo randori
It is a fair question but I am going to edge more towards answering No on this. It would be hard to strike from this position in Muay Thai and most of the takedowns etc you can hit from here would not be allowed either!
Stuart Tomlinson I meant if its an mma match and the opponent uses a thai clinch by getting both of his hands behind your neck would this defense still work to free yourself from the clinch-hold?
@@MGRA1996 the wrist is too far hidden behind your head it would be hard to pull off clean. I'd say either pop one of their arms up and attack a duck under or as soon as they grab the clinch step in so you're chest to chest and grab a body lock look for a body lock throw or a leg sweep
@@MGRA1996 Yes, absolutely. The primary purpose of the 2 on 1 is to break the clinch and then control your opponent. If I have the 2 on 1 locked in properly it will be impossible for you to hit me. I had tremendous success with this technique when I was a doorman/bouncer. If you study Dumog you will also see that they us variations of this technique, and Dumog is 100% self defense, zero sport.
How the fook am I supposed to grab their hand and have them just chill with me turning it like that. I feel they would instantly freak out and break away
I've been spending the last two weeks delving into the Russian tie (2-on-1) experimenting finding every video or text I can on it,it's set-ups,finishes, transitions and more so this video in my notifications made my day.Big Thank yous to Lyubo,his use and to you Stuart.
Sounds like you know exactly what you are looking for! Glad you liked this, it is another awesome tutorial from the excellent Lyubo Kumbarov, easily one of my favourite people on this channel!! You are more than welcome, it is always a pleasure spending time with people as great as this!
Very smart to explore the 2 on 1,it gives so many peoplea hard time because it's not so common in BJJ or even wrestling,especially in the West.
@anonymous Lyubo Kumbarov and there are instructions on www.warriorcollective.co.uk
@@warriorcollectiveThank you so much for the content. But in MMA, if you control opponent's one arm with two of your arms, will the other arm of his not be free to be able to punch?
You're a very good instructor, I appreciate the detail and effort you put into these videos.
Who is this guy teaching? He looks like someone that MANY gyms would consult and have him teach seminars.
Excellent video
Whoever dislike this video doesn't know what real wrestling is. This channel is great and Lyubo is a helluva trainer.
Who's here after Islam Makachev..
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The Russian has been one of the best moves I used from wrestling when I transitioned to BJJ and no gi. Everytime someone gives you a lazy collar tie or they just love to hang on your neck and do nothing, the Russian works perfectly
One of the best martial arts channels on YT IMHO. Thank you for uploading the video.
Still coming back to this over the years. Fantastic instruction. Thanks
6 years of wrestling and 4 in BJJ and I have never seen these variations on the Russian 2 on 1. I would describe them as very advanced. There are simpler, more basic takedowns off the technique (usually the single leg is there for the taking). Having said that, Kumbarov has outstanding credentials and I am sure is an excellent wrestling coach. Roger is also one of the (if not the) greatest BJJ players ever (according to my old training partner who rolled with him). Renzo told me, many years ago, that Rickson was the best, but this was before Rogers' time.
The Russian 2 on 1 is one of my favorite techniques, I just want to point out that the moves here are more advanced and you should be aware of the more basic, but extremely effective variations before you integrate these techniques into your takedown arsenal.
Love this tie up setup to single leg.
Yes. If you follow wrestling (I do) you will see the 2 on 1 to single leg many, many times. It is a critical bread and butter move.
your techniques are advanced and effective You have explained this method very well in the video and I understand that your video is full of knowledge.
Thank you Sir ji. Your wrestling Technic coaching method is very nice.🎉🎉❤
Love these wrestling techniques. More of these please!
Nice video and excellent Instructor, The best video i havent seen for long time .Lucky academy ,they have him as instructor,
That was a great video and the instructor was class.
im just to amazed right now....speechless
Brooo this is gold instruction. Awesome stuff
A great instructor and lots of useful information. Keep the work up !!
This video came in time! Thank you so much!!!
Hey, great to hear it is come in so useful! You are more than welcome!!
You touched all the points my coach explained. Great methodical video.
Awesome explanation and demonstration! Thanks for making it!
I think more fighters should try using this on fighters who use their arms to post (Conor, Jones) or fighter who leave hangers
Браво, нашия! Много добро видео.
Never seen this grip, intrigues me as to the differences between breaking this hold vs the traditional 2-on-1.
This is an awesome video. Very easy to understand. Thank you 🙏🏽
Hi, this video you have made is awesome thank you for posting it here... I am a fan now and a new subscriber....
Good training gentlemen!
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We always try!!
Please make more!!
Got a lot more coming, ;-)
this is awesome, I would do this, "Russian tie" and get guillotined often. However making sure the head position is is key point I was missing. Thank you.
There a lot of counters to the guillotine from 2 on 1. Some people will keep their head low when having the 2 on 1 so the opponent reaches from the neck. From there you have a duck under and an arm throw from fireman's position
This video is awesome! I had a real light bulb over the head moment
Thank you so much for sharing this. You re GREAT 👍👍
I like this tecnic ..mi paisano Ismael Borrero do it a lot
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏻
love the control with the weave lock. Very good info!
Can u show the last sequence in the gi? Love the vid
2:28 if he bends the arm
3:14 front drag
Excellent info. Thank you!
Nice video, very well explained, thanks.
Professional. Thanks
Super helpful ty
It’s effective and a valuable information and this works well
7:00 mark. REALLY useful move!
that russian move to named obviv or entvine - setup to russian trow obviv,
Excellent
Nice video. Would love to see you both go live for a round or two.
Great video!
Very cool. Thank you.
AWESOME!!!!!!
Good stuff brother
Awesome video I'm definitely going to binge watch all others 👌👌👌😁
excellent
thankss
Very good
Thanks a lot, I really love this.
Vcs são top. Parabéns.
Перфектно обяснено, брат!
Buen video gracias. Thanks for the video
Fantastic!
Thank You!
Do you cover 2 on 1 in the instructionals on warrior collective?
More of this! ;)
It is on it's way ;-)
Parabéns! Obrigado! Thank you!
Awesome.
You are the best
Lyubo is truly phenomenal, one of the best coaches I have ever met!! Glad you liked this great video from him!
Ty
Thanks
🔥🔥🔥
Hi. I would like to know how to block the control of our back by the opponant, if the opponant do the russian tie technic on us? Thanks.
Controlling your opponent is the number 1 purpose of the 2 on 1. It enables you to move him wherever you want, and thus secure the takedown. It is also a great self defense move.
Merci
I believe the leg entanglement showed here “like a snake” is kawazu gake and is banned in judo. I may be wrong but maybe ask your sensei before trying it in judo randori
not wrong i think it is banned technique :)
👍👍 👍👍 good
technique @3:27
Definitely drilling this.
yes👍
Beautiful😍
Brillante
DOES ANYONE KNOW OF A SINGLE INSTANCE THE 2ON1 HAS USED IN MMA OR ANY COMBAT SPORT WITH STRIKES???
Seen it many times in the UFC its also reactions and instinctual nobody just only goes for Russian ties
@@starlord2858 please name a single UFC fight it's been used in. Or any.
Shoulder position
And head position
Nice
For sure!
Muito bom
Great Bulgarian power man
bad locking. palm is facing up and grabbing your own wrist not facing down
Wrestling is the most energy draining art of all time 😭
Ive neve seen it used in mma.
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7:20 uchi mata
Krall
would this defense also work against a thai clinch?
It is a fair question but I am going to edge more towards answering No on this. It would be hard to strike from this position in Muay Thai and most of the takedowns etc you can hit from here would not be allowed either!
Stuart Tomlinson I meant if its an mma match and the opponent uses a thai clinch by getting both of his hands behind your neck would this defense still work to free yourself from the clinch-hold?
Yes, it would work. Also the duck under is another wrestling technique that is great for countering the thai clinch.
@@MGRA1996 the wrist is too far hidden behind your head it would be hard to pull off clean. I'd say either pop one of their arms up and attack a duck under or as soon as they grab the clinch step in so you're chest to chest and grab a body lock look for a body lock throw or a leg sweep
@@MGRA1996 Yes, absolutely. The primary purpose of the 2 on 1 is to break the clinch and then control your opponent. If I have the 2 on 1 locked in properly it will be impossible for you to hit me.
I had tremendous success with this technique when I was a doorman/bouncer. If you study Dumog you will also see that they us variations of this technique, and Dumog is 100% self defense, zero sport.
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Why did I wait so long to watch this? : (
6:30
How the fook am I supposed to grab their hand and have them just chill with me turning it like that. I feel they would instantly freak out and break away
practice
This is what i run
Let's go make some cauliflower ears
What do you do if your opponent goes for a Thai clinch
If you have secured the 2 on 1 properly it is impossible for your opponent to clinch.
The intro is 14 seconds. Shorten it into 4 or less
I have done that now Sir ;-)
Stuart Tomlinson perfect. As a sales man thought me is keep is short and simple. Kiss
I thought it was significant that he introduce the red belt he was with. Bump it up to 8 sec.
Lets go charles oliveira
he is a white belt technique is not there best ufc fighters mostly use bjj moves aka khabib
Do not forget the waiter