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1st AD posted:ahahaha Rorion immediately gets wrist control. Best part of the video right here.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 04:13 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:26 |
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The fun matchups never materialize.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 11:05 |
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OrangeCrush posted:koral mkm, whats wrong with you!? I suck and try to compensate with fashion statements.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 15:36 |
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I like how the lower belts tend to freak out and the higher belts tend to immediately counter, or at least instantly grab inside grips.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 18:10 |
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Bohemian Nights posted:The fun matchups never materialize. Speaking of this, Jacare is scheduled to fight two weeks before his superfight with Braulio at ADCC so I think it's pretty likely he's going to be replaced at some point.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 19:09 |
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dokomoy posted:Speaking of this, Jacare is scheduled to fight two weeks before his superfight with Braulio at ADCC so I think it's pretty likely he's going to be replaced at some point. He said on Tatame that he still intends to do the superfight and doesn't think his mma fight beforehand will be a problem. Rockhold is primarily a ground guy himself so I don't know that he's likely to take a lot of punishment in the fight.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 19:38 |
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Thanks, I hadn't read that. Have you heard anything about ADCC's stance on this?If I was in charge I'd be pretty nervous about not having one of my superfight participants able to compete and only having two weeks to find a replacement.
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# ? Jun 22, 2011 20:32 |
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dokomoy posted:Thanks, I hadn't read that. Have you heard anything about ADCC's stance on this?If I was in charge I'd be pretty nervous about not having one of my superfight participants able to compete and only having two weeks to find a replacement. i don't know poo poo about poo poo but they probably consider it a necessary evil because they want the legendary jacare to come compete at their event. if they told him he had to cancel his other stuff in order to do the superfight it would be pretty much the same as telling him not to come.
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# ? Jun 23, 2011 00:34 |
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dokomoy posted:Thanks, I hadn't read that. Have you heard anything about ADCC's stance on this?If I was in charge I'd be pretty nervous about not having one of my superfight participants able to compete and only having two weeks to find a replacement. I've thought if anything promotions holding fighters contracts would have reservations about their fighters competing in the ADCC. I'm actually now curious which leads to more injuries.
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# ? Jun 23, 2011 01:27 |
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they only get hurt training, not competing
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# ? Jun 23, 2011 04:27 |
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I don't want to sperg out about it, but the selections for ADCC are so freaking terrible.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 05:23 |
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USA Judo is streaming the Miami World Cup. Stream starts at 6 PM EDT today and will also be going tommorow. Not sure if it'll be all day tommorow or just after 5 PM to get the finals. http://judo.teamusa.org/live Thoguh fucked around with this message at 21:17 on Jul 1, 2011 |
# ? Jul 1, 2011 17:08 |
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dokomoy posted:Speaking of this, Jacare is scheduled to fight two weeks before his superfight with Braulio at ADCC so I think it's pretty likely he's going to be replaced at some point. Jacare posted:No way I won’t be there, my opponent can expect me.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 20:23 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4er0IQ7RmQU I just learned the best counter for a double leg takedown. 1: Have your partner do a terrible double leg takedown. 2: Turn sideways a bit. 3. Be 150 lbs heavier than your partner. 4. And that's all you need!
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 01:44 |
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mobn clearly got it wrong; don't let their weight pass under your hips, allow their weight to pass to the side!
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 01:50 |
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I don't know man, the Whizzer is a powerful anti-wrestling tool. The last season of TUF showed that.
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 02:14 |
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Anyone got any advice on staying heavier when in mount and side control, because I'm against dudes a lot bigger I find sometimes they can pretty much throw me off even with solid hooks and technique. Against dudes my own size I maintain mount and side control pretty easily but the bigger guys seem to be able to power out a bit easier. My grip is fine around the head and arms when in side and I keep my hips as low and tight as possible. I'm even able to transition to mount smoothly even when someone bear hugs me and throws me but against some of the really strong guys I can't seem to stay grounded. I'm talking like a 70-90 pound weight difference here.
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 04:39 |
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Here's an idea for side control, at least! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RxgSaoK--E&feature=player_detailpage#t=200s My advice for top mount is to tuck your feet tightly to the side of, almost underneath your opponent, and on heavier opponents I like to ride up underneath their arms for a very high top mount, where they can't really use their strenght to defend their arms, and they have a harder time moving me around with their hips. Although personally, I've had more luck using a knee-on-belly approach on guys that are a lot bigger than me instead of trying to maintain a mount, atleast until I see a strong opening. By riding high on the mount, I get a lot of armbars and mounted triangles, and the latter seems to work very well regardless of the size of your training partner.
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 10:03 |
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BlindSite posted:Anyone got any advice on staying heavier when in mount and side control, because I'm against dudes a lot bigger I find sometimes they can pretty much throw me off even with solid hooks and technique. Against dudes my own size I maintain mount and side control pretty easily but the bigger guys seem to be able to power out a bit easier. However, it really depends on what you mean by 'muscle' out of moves, and the manner in which they are trying to do so. Are they bench pressing you out of side control, or are they beating you to an underhook and heisting? Similarly with mount, are they bench pressing you, Umpa, or hip escaping? Side control bench press - secure your far side underhook and pop up to knee on belly. Should create enough space for you to be able to just ride them, always try and fall back into your far side underhook for control. If they keep arms outstretched, should be an easy pass in to mount. Bench press from mount - mounted/swing armbar. Either that, try and change the angle they're pushing, let em start to roll you over, then take their back. like I said, it really kinda depends on what move they're doing. Don't think about 'how do i hold them here?' Think about, 'where can I move to beat them to the next and or better position?'. Holding someone in place doesn't do you any good, but continuing to move and advance towards better position always will.
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 12:54 |
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Alastor_the_Stylish posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4er0IQ7RmQU I just buzzed through this with no sound, that wizzer throws a cool move and not too tough to add into your repertoire.
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 17:05 |
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It might be cool but it won't work. Unless the person doing the double leg is the Jujitsu 101 youtube guy.
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# ? Jul 4, 2011 17:32 |
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Bohemian Nights posted:Here's an idea for side control, at least! I'll try this tonight, sounds like it'll work. imtheism posted:The biggest thing is probably thinking about trying to stay mobile, rather than trying to think about holding them in place. I'm sure you've generally learned that every move has a counter - the same is true of positional battles. The smaller opponent will almost always have the speed advantage, so you need to use that. I almost never get beaten to the underhook and when I do I fight like my life depends on it to get it back and usually do. It's more like you said a bench press type movement or more just a general power lift. I'll try snatching submissions more I guess I've been trying to focus more on positioning and control rather than attacking limbs constantly. thanks for the advice I'll give it a crack tonight at training.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 00:18 |
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BlindSite posted:I almost never get beaten to the underhook and when I do I fight like my life depends on it to get it back and usually do. If they're bench-pressing you straight up and using the space to recompose guard, switch to knee-on-belly as soon as your hips lift. If they're bench-pressing you and flipping you over, don't clasp your hands together so you can post with your underhooking hand.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 00:31 |
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Sounds good with the posting thing, when I'm fighting for underhooks I'll usually try to grape vine to stop them from using their hips till my arms are better secured. Should I keep that up or rather try to get higher in my mount earlier.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 01:03 |
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imtheism posted:The biggest thing is probably thinking about trying to stay mobile, rather than trying to think about holding them in place. I'm sure you've generally learned that every move has a counter - the same is true of positional battles. The smaller opponent will almost always have the speed advantage, so you need to use that. By being active and switching your hips/base you can use the driving force of your knee to collect an an arm and set up either a really strong north/south transition, knee on belly, or full mount transition. Always be mindful of the closer arm for a potential arm bar or arm triangle , the far arm for keylock or kimura and the neck for gi chokes. People will struggle to find answers if you bombard them with transition after transition. You don't need to force anything, use what they give you.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 01:24 |
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delljit posted:This is the best advice. I found this worked pretty well, from side using my weight on their shoulder rather than chest made it a lot harder for them to move me and put me in position for an easier transition to mount. Still got thrown off once when I got lazy shifting up higher on their chest in full mount, instead of sliding up I sort of shuffled which was just down to incompetence and laziness, but threatening with an arm bar in mount and far side kimuras in side control distracted them so I could shift my base and tighten my hold. Good fun. Got tooled by a blue belt later but the other dudes at my level struggled to find an answer for the most part. The only time I failed big time was when I was against this massive bear of a man who's got a background in wrestling (rare as gently caress in aus) when I tried posting with my underhooked arm like FD suggested I got thrown anyway, dude was just too strong. Transitioning to N/S and back to side and knee on belly over and over put a stop to that, but it got pretty tiring quickly.
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# ? Jul 7, 2011 02:35 |
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Hmm, JT Torres and Jimmy Harbison are dropping by my gym next friday to run a seminar. All I know about them is that Harbison went on some ridiculous run this year at the Brown Belt level and was recently promoted to BB, and JT Torres is supposed to be really really good and got his BB really really fast. Is there anyone here more familiar with the type of game they usually play and what I can probably expect to learn from the two of them?
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# ? Jul 7, 2011 05:18 |
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I haven't seen much of Harbison, but I'm a big fan of JT. JT is strong from almost every position he's got really good guard passing(mostly leg drag stuff, but a strong knee cut pass as well), on the bottom he plays mostly open guard especially de la riva and his closed guard game is excellent as well. He finishes most of his matches with chokes from the back. edit: JT is in fact really really good he finished 3d at this years worlds and since he's gotten his black belt the only guys who've beaten him are super high level competitors(almost all of his losses are to Durinho, Lepri, and Langhi and he has wins over Durinho and Lepri among others) dokomoy fucked around with this message at 05:43 on Jul 7, 2011 |
# ? Jul 7, 2011 05:40 |
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What dokomoy said. JT is really loving good. Really nice guy too so you'll definitely learn a lot if you ask.
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# ? Jul 7, 2011 15:03 |
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fawker posted:Hmm, JT Torres and Jimmy Harbison are dropping by my gym next friday to run a seminar. All I know about them is that Harbison went on some ridiculous run this year at the Brown Belt level and was recently promoted to BB, and JT Torres is supposed to be really really good and got his BB really really fast. Harbison took out Nate Diaz in the worlds with a bow-and-arrow choke from the back; he looked very slick but I haven't seen enough of him to say much about his overall game.
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# ? Jul 7, 2011 15:10 |
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quote:Davi Ramos saw action at last weekend’s Grapplers Quest in Las Vegas. Although he didn’t win the absolute, Davi was one of the big standouts, winning his weight group and coming up with some big finishes over some big names. Unless I missed something last year this is the first time Monson's been tapped in competition in nearly a decade, I think. The last time I remember was Xande armlocking him at the GQ US Nationals in 2002.
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# ? Jul 13, 2011 22:04 |
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how do you tap that which has no limbs or neck?
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# ? Jul 14, 2011 16:19 |
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Xguard86 posted:how do you tap that which has no limbs or neck? ask pe de pano
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# ? Jul 14, 2011 17:51 |
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Xguard86 posted:how do you tap that which has no limbs or neck? Seriously, it's too bad his jits aren't a little more slick, cuz you can't get a better body for grappling than that monster.
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# ? Jul 15, 2011 04:40 |
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not sure what you mean by that considering his multiple trophies (jeff monson is really good)
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# ? Jul 15, 2011 10:24 |
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he's really bad at mma
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# ? Jul 15, 2011 13:06 |
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# ? Jul 15, 2011 14:29 |
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that's pretty cool and should be used on the inevitable psp offsite after caff threatens to assassinate president obama with a twister for not being tough on white people
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# ? Jul 15, 2011 15:04 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 07:26 |
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Here's a pretty awesome video of Marcelo Garcia rolling with Ryan Hall in a Gi. http://www.lapelchoke.com/marcelo-garcia-rolls-gi-with-ryan-hall/
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