@@KnightJiuJitsu why would i carry around a 7 pound coca-cola phone...oh that's right we were all supposed to agree that the gov't can violate the constitution in exchange for their alien technology.
Here’s what i do when i’m trolling youtube for submissions. If i find a sub i intend on practicing, i add it to a playlist called mma training. The night before you intend on using the move, right before you’re going to go to sleep, watch the video over and over and commit the steps of the sub to memory. Go to sleep and practice with a training partner the next day. Always works for me.
I've been thinking the same thing. There's a finite amount of basic positions, and depending on a few variables, you have a million possibilities. Need BJJ formatting for sublime now!
I've been thinking the same thing. There's a finite amount of basic positions, and depending on a few variables, you have a million possibilities. Need BJJ formatting for sublime now!
I've been thinking the same thing. There's a finite amount of basic positions, and depending on a few variables, you have a million possibilities. Need BJJ formatting for sublime now!
Bro even as a native brazillian this is one of the best bjj videos i've ever seen, i'm a white belt who just got his first stripe, still i've never seen a brazillian bjj youtuber who teaches this well. Thank you.
Wow. Mind blown. I love the detail of the knee sliding down to the hip, then up under the arm, and pulling him in. This is absolutely something I will use right away. Thank you so much for your videos. Oss!
I watch one of your videos every 1-2 weeks and in that time frame I try to use all variations you teach combined with what I learn in class, helps me grow much faster.
This channel is awesome. Just wanted to say thank you. Such great tips for free on RUclips. I'm paying a decent amount to train but to get these explanations and walk throughs are extremely valuable. I'm new and where I train they show you a short 5 minute technique that you repeat with a partner for 5 to 10 minutes and then you basically start the intense rolling and find out that what I just learned doesn't work against someone who knows what they are doing and im limited on my different approaches to escapes or survival time. So thanks again!
I have no idea how this happens but every time I come back from BJJ practise the past few days.....your videos get in my recommended section. The strange part is that it's always the exact lesson I learnt on that very day. Been damn useful as you filled in all the Lil tweaks and whatnot. Thanks coach, really appreciated.
Thank you Coach. I really just love how thorough your teaching methods are. I mean, it's very close to actual practice, wherein if you want to set up say an americana, there are a lot of factors that can go wrong, and if you were *ONLY* taught how to do an americana, you're basically useless when one thing goes wrong. Also with this kind of teaching, it makes us learners *OPEN OUR EYES* to actually what is happening around us. As a white belt, I truly have only limited # amount of chokes, but when I saw that scarf hold series of moves, I audibly said "wow" because I do find myself in those scenarios when sparring and thinking to myself "what the hell can I do here?". And that helps a lot! Sparring with fellow white belts, it does seem that you just got into stale mate a lot of times since you don't know what to do next, and is too tired to brute force anything. With these techniques, even though you might not get a submission, it helps that because of that "pressure" you can go into another position for more opportunities. Seriously, I can't thank you enough with these videos. I hope you don't get tired reading all my thank you's.
I will never get tired of reading things like this. This is a seriously awesome compliment and comment and I hope I can earn this type of praise. Thank you so much again.
Thank you for the video! As a judoka, I like using the connection between the scarf hold techniques at 6:28 and 7:10 .Small difference in the approach though : *I don't give up the trapped arm first* as it is one of the most crucial element of the scarf hold (so that your opponent is deprived of mobility). Instead, *I use my arm under my opponent's armpit first to wrap his arm* (the one trying to frame under my chin) like a kind of reversed "whizzer" and I look away. I feel that it gives me good control of the arm and it moves it away from under my throat. *Only then I catch the wrist with my other hand* , either to apply waki gatame ( as in 7:10 ) or to *switch back to ude garami/kimura (as in **6:28**) whenever my opponent resists by bending his arm or if I feel I don't have enough momentum* .
Great videos. I have watch it at least 20 times but still pick up new techiques every time I watch it. I know all of the submissions takes lots of details to perfection but this video give me a roadmap of what to do. Thank you thank you thank you
Alot of information here. Took me a half hour just to try the first half of your techniques out lol. I also saw your other really long video where you teach students about a sequence of submissions from bottom side control. Alot of information on that video i can use to train and practice as well. Thank you Eli. I love your videos. Keep em comin
Your videos are so helpful to me. I’m still very new to jiujitsu, but I know that it has changed my life. I have such a strong desire to learn and grow... I never thought I’d become excited about anything ever again. It is like my church.
Been having lots of joy in attack mode in class catching the Americana and adjusting with the shoulder pin version if they are being difficult. Thank you for the videos.
Just what i was looking for. I did wrestling during my high school years and i just joined a jujitsu class but dont know much. Although wrestling helps i find myself in side control a lot but i dont know what to do. I tend to go for a head and arm and see if i can get a choke that way but against top ranked belts that does not work. I will be learing these moves thanks a lot!!!!!!!
Dude this is so useful I can’t afford to actually train bjj so I mostly roll with my friend who can and I end up in side control a lot without knowing what to do
Great video. I love instructional videos that go along the lines of "If the set up is slightly different, go for this move instead. And if he blocks in this way, go for another more instead...." (basically what was said at 7:55)
This video is essential and imperative for beginners as well as advanced belt. I actually used it on higher belts and it's quite effect. Who ever dislikes these videos are foolish because it elevates ur. Your game
Eli, you are a very special KAT. You instruction and ability to demonstrate is very high quality. I look forward to coming to your gym one time. How much are your private session.
This is great! I'm just a begginer (tomorrow is my 4th class) and in the last training I was able to be in a side control situation (against another begginer obviously) but I literally didn't have any idea of what to do so I just decided to stay there lol. This vid sure gave me some ideas to put into practice.
Wow I’m not gonna remember any of these tonight lol
Hahaha. Just keep your phone handy with the video pulled up.
This is so true haha. I watch these and I'm like, "Wow I'm going to use these tonight!"
*Get to practice*
*Can't remember a thing* 🤦🏻♂️
just train your muscle memory will do the job
@@KnightJiuJitsu why would i carry around a 7 pound coca-cola phone...oh that's right we were all supposed to agree that the gov't can violate the constitution in exchange for their alien technology.
Here’s what i do when i’m trolling youtube for submissions. If i find a sub i intend on practicing, i add it to a playlist called mma training. The night before you intend on using the move, right before you’re going to go to sleep, watch the video over and over and commit the steps of the sub to memory. Go to sleep and practice with a training partner the next day. Always works for me.
The longer I train, the more I learn that jujitsu is just a very dangerous set of if/than statements.
lol, like if/than statements in programming?
Haha that's a good way to think about it. Maybe even more like a switch statement since there are so many options
I've been thinking the same thing. There's a finite amount of basic positions, and depending on a few variables, you have a million possibilities. Need BJJ formatting for sublime now!
I've been thinking the same thing. There's a finite amount of basic positions, and depending on a few variables, you have a million possibilities. Need BJJ formatting for sublime now!
I've been thinking the same thing. There's a finite amount of basic positions, and depending on a few variables, you have a million possibilities. Need BJJ formatting for sublime now!
Bro even as a native brazillian this is one of the best bjj videos i've ever seen, i'm a white belt who just got his first stripe, still i've never seen a brazillian bjj youtuber who teaches this well. Thank you.
I really appreciate that a lot. Thank you!
When your feeling good about your jiu jitsu, then you watch a video like this and realize you know nothing 😂.
Yes! haha
i've never seen anyone flow like this. Incredible
Thanks!
Wow, this is AWESOME. Gonna watch and watch again. Thank you !!
Thank you!
Wow. Mind blown. I love the detail of the knee sliding down to the hip, then up under the arm, and pulling him in. This is absolutely something I will use right away. Thank you so much for your videos. Oss!
Awesome. Glad to hear that!
That was very helpful. These small things are very important
I watch this video everytime before I go to class. Thanks a bunch!
That’s awesome to hear!
Thank you so much for this video! This morning was my first time watching it, and I was able to chain a few of these techniques today.
That’s awesome to hear
I liked and saved this video to my playlist before it even started. By far my favorite bjj channel
Thank you!!!
I really like this format of the decision tree vs opponent counters. Please more of this!
I watch one of your videos every 1-2 weeks and in that time frame I try to use all variations you teach combined with what I learn in class, helps me grow much faster.
I really appreciate that, and I’m happy to hear they help!
You’re a great coach. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Scarf hold has been my favorite position lately. Love this!
This channel is awesome. Just wanted to say thank you. Such great tips for free on RUclips. I'm paying a decent amount to train but to get these explanations and walk throughs are extremely valuable. I'm new and where I train they show you a short 5 minute technique that you repeat with a partner for 5 to 10 minutes and then you basically start the intense rolling and find out that what I just learned doesn't work against someone who knows what they are doing and im limited on my different approaches to escapes or survival time. So thanks again!
Thank you for the kind words! I really appreciate that and I’m glad these can offer any help 🙏
The Knight life will set you free. My fav bjj channel.
brilliant, thank you. I'm just starting to reach side control regularly, but no idea what to do when I get there. Awesome video
can't get enough of watching this video. It is the best in my opinion. Top !!! You are the man !!! Brazil
Thank you so much! I appreciate that greatly
I have no idea how this happens but every time I come back from BJJ practise the past few days.....your videos get in my recommended section. The strange part is that it's always the exact lesson I learnt on that very day. Been damn useful as you filled in all the Lil tweaks and whatnot.
Thanks coach, really appreciated.
I’m glad RUclips is working right then. Haha. I’m happy to know I can help at all.
Absolutely excellent series. Thank you.
Wow EXCELLENT video!!! Thank you for sharing. This is a video worth studying.
Wow now that is an arsenal of arm locks from side control. Thanks for the upload, this is a gem!
Hope it’s helpful! Thank you!
Thank you Coach.
I really just love how thorough your teaching methods are. I mean, it's very close to actual practice, wherein if you want to set up say an americana, there are a lot of factors that can go wrong, and if you were *ONLY* taught how to do an americana, you're basically useless when one thing goes wrong.
Also with this kind of teaching, it makes us learners *OPEN OUR EYES* to actually what is happening around us. As a white belt, I truly have only limited # amount of chokes, but when I saw that scarf hold series of moves, I audibly said "wow" because I do find myself in those scenarios when sparring and thinking to myself "what the hell can I do here?".
And that helps a lot! Sparring with fellow white belts, it does seem that you just got into stale mate a lot of times since you don't know what to do next, and is too tired to brute force anything.
With these techniques, even though you might not get a submission, it helps that because of that "pressure" you can go into another position for more opportunities.
Seriously, I can't thank you enough with these videos. I hope you don't get tired reading all my thank you's.
I will never get tired of reading things like this. This is a seriously awesome compliment and comment and I hope I can earn this type of praise. Thank you so much again.
Wow.... you just opened up my game to a whole new level. Thanks for making this video.
this guy is so good at demonstrating my goodness. these moves are so valuable and for me to be able to access it through you is awesome..
Thank you very much for that!
Thanks once again professor.
I watched this video more than 20 times
I am feeling I get inspired from time to time when I watched this
I appreciate that greatly!
Love those last two! Never seen those before. Great stuff as always sir!
Glad you like them!
I like how this guy teaches, he shows all the options because nothing will ever go as planned in a match
Thank you! That’s how I try to teach. 🙌
I’ve been training for many years. This is a great video. Thank you
Thank you for the video!
As a judoka, I like using the connection between the scarf hold techniques at 6:28 and 7:10 .Small difference in the approach though :
*I don't give up the trapped arm first* as it is one of the most crucial element of the scarf hold (so that your opponent is deprived of mobility). Instead, *I use my arm under my opponent's armpit first to wrap his arm* (the one trying to frame under my chin) like a kind of reversed "whizzer" and I look away. I feel that it gives me good control of the arm and it moves it away from under my throat.
*Only then I catch the wrist with my other hand* , either to apply waki gatame ( as in 7:10 ) or to *switch back to ude garami/kimura (as in **6:28**) whenever my opponent resists by bending his arm or if I feel I don't have enough momentum* .
Just started class a couple weeks ago. This is awesome. Thanks for posting great videos
Thanks, glad they are helping!
Excellent, thank you. I appreciate you show contingencies if one thing doesn’t work because of a resisting opponent 👊🏻
I’m glad you like that aspect. I always try to take that into consideration.
Also thank you for spending the time to give so freely. A true Jedi?
best jitz instructor ever
Thanks, simple and very clear, great vid!!! May the Force always B with U
Great videos. I have watch it at least 20 times but still pick up new techiques every time I watch it.
I know all of the submissions takes lots of details to perfection but this video give me a roadmap of what to do.
Thank you thank you thank you
Thank you for the emphasis on controlling the arms !
Fantastic series. This style of instruction is what I've been looking for my entire bjj career.
I really appreciate this comment so much. Thank you.
Awesome video as usual! Thank you Eli
Alot of information here. Took me a half hour just to try the first half of your techniques out lol. I also saw your other really long video where you teach students about a sequence of submissions from bottom side control. Alot of information on that video i can use to train and practice as well. Thank you Eli. I love your videos. Keep em comin
Thank you! I’m glad you’re getting info from these. I appreciate you checking them out.
Omg !!! At 0:42 I never even thought of that to eliminate the elbow underneath. Thank you !!!!
Been following a lot of your videos and they’re very helpful. Thank you champ… oss
Your videos are so helpful to me. I’m still very new to jiujitsu, but I know that it has changed my life. I have such a strong desire to learn and grow... I never thought I’d become excited about anything ever again. It is like my church.
That is so awesome. I love hearing things like this. I’m glad if my videos have helped at all and I hope they continue to!
Been having lots of joy in attack mode in class catching the Americana and adjusting with the shoulder pin version if they are being difficult. Thank you for the videos.
What a great no bullshit video just back to back submissions 👍👍keep going
Eli, it's brilliant!!! Thanks for the great videos!
Solid videos you're posting... fantastic progressions, and presented in a timely manner
Thank you very much!!!
So much good information, in such a short video. Thanks for this!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video, no bs just straight to the techniques, love it!
My pleasure! Thank you!
This video is awesome. Very detailed and easy to comprehend, but not overtechnical.
Exactly what I was trying for! Thanks
This was amazing, definitely gonna up my game
Just what i was looking for. I did wrestling during my high school years and i just joined a jujitsu class but dont know much. Although wrestling helps i find myself in side control a lot but i dont know what to do. I tend to go for a head and arm and see if i can get a choke that way but against top ranked belts that does not work. I will be learing these moves thanks a lot!!!!!!!
Love all the submissions thank you 🙏 Ooosss!!!🙇♂️
Great video, thanks!
Dude this is so useful I can’t afford to actually train bjj so I mostly roll with my friend who can and I end up in side control a lot without knowing what to do
I hope this can help. Thank you for watching!
If you were my friend I would pay for it
Just watched the mount escape video. These are great. Keep it up!
Thank you very much!
Looking forward to trying some of the scarfhold attacks. Thank you
Excellente!
Was just working on some of this yesterday.
This is TOO good. I feel like you've handed me the holy grail - btw - THANKS!
Awesome video, going to spend the next 2 weeks just training the first 2:30 of this video.
Thank you and I’m glad you got some info out of it.
Always posting great videos. Thank you sir
I appreciate that! Thanks.
That was amazing! Very detail oriented!
Thank you!
Thank you for your great content. Articulate and no BS
Great video.
I love instructional videos that go along the lines of "If the set up is slightly different, go for this move instead. And if he blocks in this way, go for another more instead...."
(basically what was said at 7:55)
Thank you. That’s the main way I teach. It makes the most sense to me that way.
Knight Jiu-Jitsu , you earned yourself a subscriber for that reason alone.
Thank you!!!
Yo this video was sooooooo live!! Just gave me a big bucket of goodies to hit at the gym now lol
Slick... slick... man I hope some of these moves stick! LOL....Another fab session for Knight Jujitsu. Oss Coach!
I really appreciate it and hope they help!
Wow so useful skills
I will try doing those skills at next rolling at my gym
Thanks~!
This video is essential and imperative for beginners as well as advanced belt. I actually used it on higher belts and it's quite effect. Who ever dislikes these videos are foolish because it elevates ur. Your game
Thank you! And I always plan to get some dislikes as well as some “this wouldn’t work if...” comments. I appreciate the kind words!
First video of your channel I watch and I become your fan
Thank you!
@@KnightJiuJitsu welcome coach
Thank you coach 🙏
Fantástico instruccional, de lo más pedagógico que voy siguiendo. Gracias
¡Gracias!
Awesome information as usual! Thanks brothers.
Will learn all of these. Deadly chain grappling
These instructionals are high energy, and so modular; works well with how my mind works and worth multiple views. Thank you.
i honestly love this channel
Thank you! 🙏
Terrific!! I´ve seen this video a lot of times and ever find new things!! It doesn´t exist in English the exactly word to thanks you for your videos!!
Thank you very much!
Great points on side controls positions , any chance we can get more videos
Absolutely. Side control is everyone’s weakest position.
Awesome! Master at this.
thanks guys for great job!!!
Love this video, great combinations. All the way from Mexico city.
¡Hóla y Gracias! Big shoutout to México City!
Thank you Thank you and Thank you
You are an awesome teacher!
You are very welcome. Thank you very much!
Very efficient, thank you for putting the knowledge out there
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Going to be watching this and drilling these over and over. Thanks so much! Oss!
Thank you guys, it's awsome! Greetings from Budapest, Hungary
Thank you for this video very understandable for beginner like me thumbs up
What the hell?!! Where has this video been my whole life
Great video, no bullshit or monologues. Cheers mate.
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Lots of good stuff here! Thanks!
Thank you too!
I love side control...about to be loving it even more now lol...thx for the awesome video!
I always like 👍🏼 before I even watch the vid
Eli, you are a very special KAT. You instruction and ability to demonstrate is very high quality. I look forward to coming to your gym one time. How much are your private session.
That means the world to me to hear. Thank you, my friend. And if you’re ever in the area please hit me up!
Great video. I've been training for two months. When I pass guard to side control I'm like...what do I do know. This will help! Thanks!
Great series thanks
I love side control. So this will help my game alot
This is beautiful. I love this guy
This is great! I'm just a begginer (tomorrow is my 4th class) and in the last training I was able to be in a side control situation (against another begginer obviously) but I literally didn't have any idea of what to do so I just decided to stay there lol. This vid sure gave me some ideas to put into practice.
That’s awesome to hear! Thank you!
U still trainin bro?
The clicks at 6:08 when he levered down on the dude's arm made me audibly gasp hah
This is gold! Thank you
Great stuff. Thx.
besides great showing this techniques what kind of mats are those?
Zebra brand mats. Love them.