If it were a standing technique we would talk about Tai Sabaki here in Karate and other Japanese martial arts: the idea of moving off the line of the attack. I feel almost all of the standup concepts translate to the ground and as such it is no surprise that the mighty Gracies, who were true experts, knew to apply these approaches in their ground game.
Professor Pedro and Tomas > my two favorite young men in the world 🌎 > Pedro has been drinking straight from the fountain of Grand master Helio > through professor Rickson & Dad > Professor Caique > quite an incredible background and knowledge to keep the Gracie family techniques continuing into the future >
Question for you: one of the most basic guard escapes I learned is put my knee in their butt crack and slide my other leg back to break the guard. When I’m on the bottom in closed guard and I feel them put their knee in my butt, I will move my hips like this to square back up. How do you prevent the top player from using that knee in the crack technique when you move your hips to the side?
this is not Grand Master Rickson concept of Invisible jiujitsu applied to close guard ! The concept of invisible jiujitsu is to prevent the guy on top to STANDUP in your close guard by positioning your leg(not feet) on his hips .
I watch a lot of bjj videos - this is literally one of the most game changing videos I've seen. This and the Chris Hauter hips not grips video.
Fantastic
Thank you!!!
Game changing. Thanks for sharing.
It's the small details that make a big difference. Great stuff! Oss!!
Thank you for sharing !!
Love it!
If it were a standing technique we would talk about Tai Sabaki here in Karate and other Japanese martial arts: the idea of moving off the line of the attack. I feel almost all of the standup concepts translate to the ground and as such it is no surprise that the mighty Gracies, who were true experts, knew to apply these approaches in their ground game.
Really great details! Thanks
Fantastic!!!
Obrigado Professor, Xande Ribeiro has the side closed guard instructional in bjjfanatics. Same concept 👍
good stuff!
Professor Pedro and Tomas > my two favorite young men in the world 🌎 >
Pedro has been drinking straight from the fountain of Grand master Helio >
through professor Rickson & Dad > Professor Caique >
quite an incredible background and knowledge to keep
the Gracie family techniques continuing into the future >
Good stuff
Question for you: one of the most basic guard escapes I learned is put my knee in their butt crack and slide my other leg back to break the guard. When I’m on the bottom in closed guard and I feel them put their knee in my butt, I will move my hips like this to square back up. How do you prevent the top player from using that knee in the crack technique when you move your hips to the side?
Prof. Pedro. Thanx for sharing. Could you shot a video of actually getting the back mount?
We will get one out soon!
Great instruction.
this is not Grand Master Rickson concept of Invisible jiujitsu applied to close guard ! The concept of invisible jiujitsu is to prevent the guy on top to STANDUP in your close guard by positioning your leg(not feet) on his hips .
Thank you, we will let him know next time we see him
Oss