Let's get into a great upper body control mechanic to deny your opponent's takedowns and set up your own. Assuming you have a basic understanding of the double leg, the single leg and the bodylock; we will now look at a great way to create opportunities into these takedowns.
Wow, what an incredible instructional video! I've been practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for a while now, and I must say, your explanations and demonstrations are top-notch. You break down each technique with such clarity and provide valuable insights that make it easier for beginners like myself to understand and apply them on the mat. Your attention to detail is impressive, and I appreciate how you emphasize the importance of proper technique and leverage. It's evident that you have a deep understanding of the art and a passion for teaching. The way you explain the underlying principles behind each move really helps me grasp the concepts better. I also want to commend you on your pacing. It's just right-neither too fast nor too slow. You give enough time for viewers to absorb the information and visualize themselves performing the techniques. The camera angles and close-ups you use further enhance the learning experience. Thank you for sharing your expertise and contributing to the growth of the BJJ community. I can't wait to incorporate these techniques into my training and see how they elevate my game. Keep up the fantastic work, and I eagerly anticipate more of your instructional videos in the future! OSS!
Thank you sir! Much appreciated! We're very happy that we get to share this with the world through youtube. Hope to see you some day at one of my 'real life' seminars though ;) or if you want even better content check out our Patreon or BJJfanatics instructionals 🙏
So I have some judo experience, and I would like to mention or what has worked for me is when In the 50/50 I like to use my legs and but them behind his while pushing to break his balance.
great demo master, good job guys 🥇🥇🏆🏆 You are great BJJ fighter one of the best BJJ techniques channel show series techniques on this UKE 🥋🥋 leg locks, toe hold, kneebar, bow and arrow choke, back triangle, GI chokes, gogoplata from mount, guard pretty please thank you
Is it left arm holding the neck and left leg in front? I'm right handed, therefore left leg in front and do I need to use my left arm to hold the neck of my opponent?
I love this guys z guard and k guard series, but Ill be honest that collar tie needs to be way tighter way snappier to ever work, I know that its just showcasing moves but that is the most important part, you want to hold collar tie not by the neck, the forearm needs to be on the neck and hand on the head look at muay thai clinches for inspiration, otherwise its very easy to escape, details are important
@@kradoste6268 thanks! Thank you for the tips. I do however disagree a bit here. Do you have a striking or wrestling background. Because if my hand were to wrap behind my partners neck further I am losing the pressure with my elbow to mitigate his shots and control the distance. I really do prefer it this way.
@@EnergiaMartialArts yea wrestling and muay thai but I love jiu jitsu, I understand the shot part but thats why you really want to push the collar down not just stay up it should be uncomfortable for your opponent to try anything and even if they shoot its actually what you secretly want since the main attack for the collar tie is a snap down into turtle with a transition to something like a arm in guillotine, if they get ahead of themselves which could happen the sprawl is relatively easy as its pretty much their only option and you are in contact with them the whole time so the sprawl reaction is done for you, unlike someone setting you up with a fake out and then shooting, I do like the idea of the frame thought I didnt think of it that way, ill experiment with it a bit!
Let's get into a great upper body control mechanic to deny your opponent's takedowns and set up your own. Assuming you have a basic understanding of the double leg, the single leg and the bodylock; we will now look at a great way to create opportunities into these takedowns.
Wow, what an incredible instructional video! I've been practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for a while now, and I must say, your explanations and demonstrations are top-notch. You break down each technique with such clarity and provide valuable insights that make it easier for beginners like myself to understand and apply them on the mat.
Your attention to detail is impressive, and I appreciate how you emphasize the importance of proper technique and leverage. It's evident that you have a deep understanding of the art and a passion for teaching. The way you explain the underlying principles behind each move really helps me grasp the concepts better.
I also want to commend you on your pacing. It's just right-neither too fast nor too slow. You give enough time for viewers to absorb the information and visualize themselves performing the techniques. The camera angles and close-ups you use further enhance the learning experience.
Thank you for sharing your expertise and contributing to the growth of the BJJ community. I can't wait to incorporate these techniques into my training and see how they elevate my game. Keep up the fantastic work, and I eagerly anticipate more of your instructional videos in the future! OSS!
Thank you for your detailed comment. We truly appreciate it! Osú
Chapters
0:00 - Start
0:34 - The collar tie
3:03 - Controlling the inside space
6:12 - Rotating
6:45 - Disengaging
8:37 - Double leg entry
9:41 - Single leg entry
11:00 - Derailing & summary
Nice! Already looking forward to part 2
Osú! Hope to upload that next week 🙌🏼
Best video I’ve seen on this topic. Stand up is hard. I’m going to watch many more times!
Osú! Yeah standup is heavy. You ever trainend judo or wrestling?
@@EnergiaMartialArtsno maybe that’s why it’s difficult!
Hahaha yup 😂
Amazed this video hasn’t had more views/likes. Fantastic explanation. Especially for beginner grapplers like myself. Thank you.
Thank you! I appreciate that 🙏🏼 you're helping out a lot by subscribing, sharing, liking and so on. So thank you!
Great explanation! Thanks a bunch :)
Thank you brother!
Excellent video, Tum!
@@ramareddy Osú! Thank you 🙏
Great video!
Thank you!
Weer een super video van Energia Martial arts👊👹
Thanks kerel!
Excellent video 👍👍
Thank you brother!
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL!!!! BRAVO!!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍
Thank you so much 🙌🏼🙏
Very helpful video guys!
Osú! Thank you sir 👊🏼
Awesome takedown! 🔥
Osú Yaniek! 🙌🏼
nice control and so well timed!!!oss
Thanks brother!
Amazing, straight to the point and well explained/easy understandable content! I got as much out of this as paying for some seminars.
Thank you sir! Much appreciated! We're very happy that we get to share this with the world through youtube. Hope to see you some day at one of my 'real life' seminars though ;) or if you want even better content check out our Patreon or BJJfanatics instructionals 🙏
Great video. We'll done
Osú! Thank you sir
This should help out my shitty standing game!
Die is niet meer te redden
@@NiekMagnel savage
Osú 😉
rt
@Niek Magnel u can't even sit on your knees, relax, buddy.
Love your way of explaining
Thank you! Appreciate it 🙏
Nice takedowns🔥
Thank you! 🙌🏼🙏🏼
very good video
Thank you! Glad you appreciated it 🙌🏼 be sure to check out part 2! Or did you see that already?
Great as always thanks👌
Thank you!
Great video! I would also recommend putting the slideby in the video when you're in the fifty fifty.
In the collar tie? Yeah I thought I did cover it somewhere?! Ohw well, next time 👊🏼
Excellent training, thank u
Osú! Thank you 🙌🏼
10/10 video
Thank you! Appreciated
Good stuff!
Thank you 🙏🙌🏼
So I have some judo experience, and I would like to mention or what has worked for me is when In the 50/50
I like to use my legs and but them behind his while pushing to break his balance.
Great suggestion! Thank you! 🙌🏼 what else, besides the obvious standup, do you feel your Judo comes in handy with jiujitsu?
Really nice video. Just need to try it on a partner now
Thank you! I truly appreciate that
🔥🔥
Osú
where is the part 2 i need to soo badlyyy
Today! 😁 few more hours. Or early access on Patreon 👊🏼
great demo master, good job guys 🥇🥇🏆🏆
You are great BJJ fighter
one of the best BJJ techniques channel
show series techniques on this UKE 🥋🥋
leg locks, toe hold, kneebar, bow and arrow choke, back triangle, GI chokes, gogoplata from mount, guard
pretty please thank you
Thank you! Haha yeah we hope to have Sandro over more in the future 😁👌🏼
Is it left arm holding the neck and left leg in front? I'm right handed, therefore left leg in front and do I need to use my left arm to hold the neck of my opponent?
Do you mean in this specific technique or in collar tie in general? It really depends on some factors to be honest
@@EnergiaMartialArts I mean in general, I'm still a white belt
Where's plant-senpai?😔
Hahaha we forgot Patrick plant 😅
I love this guys z guard and k guard series, but Ill be honest that collar tie needs to be way tighter way snappier to ever work, I know that its just showcasing moves but that is the most important part, you want to hold collar tie not by the neck, the forearm needs to be on the neck and hand on the head look at muay thai clinches for inspiration, otherwise its very easy to escape, details are important
@@kradoste6268 thanks! Thank you for the tips. I do however disagree a bit here. Do you have a striking or wrestling background. Because if my hand were to wrap behind my partners neck further I am losing the pressure with my elbow to mitigate his shots and control the distance. I really do prefer it this way.
@@EnergiaMartialArts yea wrestling and muay thai but I love jiu jitsu, I understand the shot part but thats why you really want to push the collar down not just stay up it should be uncomfortable for your opponent to try anything and even if they shoot its actually what you secretly want since the main attack for the collar tie is a snap down into turtle with a transition to something like a arm
in guillotine, if they get ahead of themselves which could happen the sprawl is relatively easy as its pretty much their only option and you are in contact with them the whole time so the sprawl reaction is done for you, unlike someone setting you up with a fake out and then shooting, I do like the idea of the frame thought I didnt think of it that way, ill experiment with it a bit!
@@kradoste6268 Osú! Thanks for the detailed reply! Likewise 🙌🏼
@@EnergiaMartialArts Osú!
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@@Sean-rawlins best time of my life! 🦘