A lot of times people let their necks get away from them. It makes the guillotine an awesome option. I learned to keep my neck tight to avoid that after getting caught in guillotines way to often.
I'm still new, and only lately started tapping people and staring to get a better grasp of the fundamentals and surviving. Loving these videos, and the cues you use such as rocking the baby are great! 💯👌
Chewy: I always seem to be better at doing techniques from one side of my opponent than the other, but see the higher belts are ‘ambidextrous’, and can pull off moves flowing easily from both sides. When should I start to address the ‘weaker’ side of my game? Solidify my game from my naturally good side and address the weak side later, or try to do both now? Doing both seems a bit too much for my brain at the moment! I’m a 2 stripe white belt. Thanks! Lee from England.
Start doing it right away, you'll always have a dominant side but you need to be comfortable on the offf-side. It's much harder to remove the issue on start than to try and force something into your "style" later on.
Ohhh the sweep from guard to guillotine is slick I'm going to be fishing for that tomorrow
A lot of times people let their necks get away from them. It makes the guillotine an awesome option. I learned to keep my neck tight to avoid that after getting caught in guillotines way to often.
I'm still new, and only lately started tapping people and staring to get a better grasp of the fundamentals and surviving. Loving these videos, and the cues you use such as rocking the baby are great! 💯👌
The shifting of the hip makes the difference. Thanks again for another great video.
I tried a guillotine for the first time in like 5 years last night how convenient
Great details which make all the difference to whether you can make this work. Loved "rock the baby" ❤️
Very helpful
Thank you, Professor.
Great stuff!
Thank you!
Outside of the mounted triangle where my bodyweight can be helpful the guillotine has to be my favorite choke.
Chewy: I always seem to be better at doing techniques from one side of my opponent than the other, but see the higher belts are ‘ambidextrous’, and can pull off moves flowing easily from both sides.
When should I start to address the ‘weaker’ side of my game? Solidify my game from my naturally good side and address the weak side later, or try to do both now? Doing both seems a bit too much for my brain at the moment!
I’m a 2 stripe white belt. Thanks! Lee from England.
Start doing it right away, you'll always have a dominant side but you need to be comfortable on the offf-side. It's much harder to remove the issue on start than to try and force something into your "style" later on.
Is your arm doing all the choking, or is it your arm pressed to one side of the neck and your body that is pressing against choking the other side?
Great 👍🏼 tips!! Love the hip bump sweep to guillotine - definitely going to try that…”rock the baby”….nighty night, sweetie pie…😆
I always end up in good position for a gully choke but can never finish
lol me too, every spar got people so good but can't finish. did you make it btw?
Maybe you have to lift weights
Chewy: I have long arms and can’t seem to finish a guillotine to save my life. I’m desperate….any advice to help please???
Awesome 😎
hehe
you shoul wear a mic when explaining the techniques