3 BEST WAYS TO CHAIN ATTACKS TO WIN BJJ MATCHES AND DOMINATE YOUR OPPONENTS BY GIANCARLO BODONI

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • 3 BEST WAYS TO CHAIN ATTACKS TO WIN BJJ MATCHES AND DOMINATE YOUR OPPONENTS BY GIANCARLO BODONI
    In this video 2022 88kg ADCC Champion Giancarlo Bodoni covers some simple principles to apply when chaining attacks. Typically, chaining upper body attacks with lower body attacks has become a successful theme in modern Jiu-jitsu. However, another element to consider is what to do when the lower body attacks fail and your training partners begins to slip away. Watch the whole video and find out some valuable tips on how to stay one step ahead of your opponent or training partner.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    1:35 The third chain of attacks
    3:34 How to chain attacks in bjj
    5:45 Finishing with a positional advantage
    6:42 Example on chaining submission attacks
    7:42 Replay
    8:08 Overview

Комментарии • 25

  • @colesouth
    @colesouth Год назад +9

    Great explanation, love the practical examples. Would be cool to see a video of just a bunch of these 3 part chains from various starting positions/attacks.

  • @luiscruz5556
    @luiscruz5556 Год назад +7

    your channel has quickly become one of my favorites on youtube. thank you for sharing this content with us and providing us access to so much knowledge. it's really appreciated. hope to see more.

    • @giancarlobodonibjj
      @giancarlobodonibjj  Год назад +4

      Yes sir! The goal is to continue to add as much value and information as possible. Glad it’s helping.

  • @ogginger
    @ogginger Год назад +1

    It's so interesting how john's student's start to develop his "mmmkay".

  • @genieotl
    @genieotl 11 месяцев назад

    This showed up on my feed as im getting back into training jiujitsu, i've been on break since the pandemic began.

  • @nicolemendoza7052
    @nicolemendoza7052 Год назад +1

    Love this concept. Definitely going to implement in class this week

  • @marcin8566
    @marcin8566 Год назад +1

    Thank you, I love how calm and well spoken you are

  • @angusvarndellcorps2306
    @angusvarndellcorps2306 Год назад

    Love this man, keep it coming

  • @isacomr2274
    @isacomr2274 Год назад

    Keep up the good content dude! This is all very valuable to many practitioners

  • @derrickrobinson7269
    @derrickrobinson7269 Год назад

    I thought this was common knowledge tbh, but then again I'm around Austin TX so I need to remember the level is insane here and I'm privileged to be training here

  • @erelfink8822
    @erelfink8822 Год назад

    Your videos really help my game, thank you

  • @beansofnebula6886
    @beansofnebula6886 Год назад +1

    Love it

  • @acotebra2187
    @acotebra2187 Год назад +1

    thanks for the video, awesome!

  • @EdouardChanot
    @EdouardChanot 11 месяцев назад

    Very Nice, thx champ

  • @kairoswave
    @kairoswave Год назад +1

    This is very informative, It is still mind boggling how you made a change, and leveled up to become adcc champ in a short amount of time! all the best 🔥looking forward to your future instructionals! any currently in the works?

  • @ericbickford
    @ericbickford Год назад +4

    Awesome Video

  • @the.hiroyuki
    @the.hiroyuki Год назад

    Hi Gian! Could you improve the volume on your next upload? Try to increase it a bit, I believe your old/current vids are below the usual accepted volume level. Your breakdown and explanation is very important to be understood with all clarity.

  • @joshuagarza3747
    @joshuagarza3747 Год назад

    I knew to attack the lower body as they pull away from upper body positions. The extra layer of gaining top position after failed leg attack is something I will add! Thanks.

    • @giancarlobodonibjj
      @giancarlobodonibjj  Год назад

      For sure - always good to have multiple follow ups to their defenses.

  • @jandanielak8072
    @jandanielak8072 Год назад

    I knew about upper body > lower body, but I was clearly missing the third point. Until somebody will show you the way, you don't focus on it 😅 great content, waiting for some more

  • @colemecham9973
    @colemecham9973 Год назад

    🔥🔥