Its always interesting to see your matches with people who are better than you. He is moving effortlessly and getting the tap similar to what we see you do to lower belts. Happy you filmed this.
Notice Hussains knee and ankle engagement. There is always pressure which allows him connection so he can move his hips. He is almost always in his hip as opposed to his spine.
@@Kendross22 thank you as always. I remember when I first started playing butterfly guard. I used to get passed all day. I am amazed and thankful as to how that has developed over the years. Just enjoy the journey you’ll be fine. It truly is a lesson in delayed gratification
Its always interesting to see your matches with people who are better than you. He is moving effortlessly and getting the tap similar to what we see you do to lower belts. Happy you filmed this.
@@jpm8288 I hope not as effortlessly. Haha. Thank you. There are many levels.
Cheers for sharing as always brother. Love that entry Hussain does towards the end of the round, gonna re-watch a few times for sure.
Thank you as always! Yes I have to watch it a few more times as well!
Notice Hussains knee and ankle engagement. There is always pressure which allows him connection so he can move his hips. He is almost always in his hip as opposed to his spine.
The reverse triangle plus kimura and the leg entry from reverse de la riva was too smooth 🔥
@@coolcat87 yes I’ve learned much from this roll!
Man, to have that kind of open guard is a dream for me. Alas, I get smashed and passed in about 8 seconds. One day! Great roll. Thank you.
@@Kendross22 thank you as always. I remember when I first started playing butterfly guard. I used to get passed all day. I am amazed and thankful as to how that has developed over the years. Just enjoy the journey you’ll be fine. It truly is a lesson in delayed gratification
Awesome roll!
@@Garage_Gym_Daddy thank you!
How often do you train?
@@danieldeleon6813 3-4 days a week