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Doesn't Tex have a history of this poo poo? https://www.reddit.com/r/bjj/comments/dxcvs0/tex_johnson_punching_will_tackett_last_night/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x
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spb posted:Doesn't Tex have a history of this poo poo? https://www.reddit.com/r/bjj/comments/dxcvs0/tex_johnson_punching_will_tackett_last_night/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x He wasn't even DQ'd for punching his teenage opponent, because the organizers claim they hadn't trained the refs in what to do if striking occurs in a sub-only grappling tournament. Incredible.
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 16:28 |
JaySB posted:Got moderately high before the seminar. reverse side control? Bottom side? Can you elaborate a bit? Gotta love Eddie's ramblings haha.
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# ? Nov 17, 2019 20:43 |
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heeebrew posted:reverse side control? Bottom side? Can you elaborate a bit? Gotta love Eddie's ramblings haha. Reverse Kesa Gatame, twister side control, reverse side control, different names for the same position.
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# ? Nov 18, 2019 03:07 |
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Love my morning classes. 7am, 4 guys and a 2nd degree black belt running the class. I feel like I am getting private lessons. Then at the end of class when its time to bow out, he tells us that he hasnt had anyone (under him) make it past purple. They moved away got injured or just quit. Nice knowing that I might be one of his first black belts...02-6611-0142-1 posted:Did a 50/50 seminar with Lachlan Giles today. Well run, tons of content, tightly packed into 2.5 hours. I think it's all stuff that's covered in his latest DVD set, but it was good to have it compressed down to the core bits and get to drill those under his supervision. Spent tons of time on heelhook fundamentals that I had no idea I was missing. If Lachlan ever comes around to my neck of the woods Im doing a leglock seminar with him for sure. Has anyone ever done one of Kenny Florians seminars? He has one on leglocks coming up and im interested.
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# ? Nov 18, 2019 17:57 |
Would love to hear more details of the Edgy Brah seminar. I'm really not familiar with attacking legs or spiderweb from twister side (which is the term Eddie tends to use).
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 00:19 |
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heeebrew posted:Would love to hear more details of the Edgy Brah seminar. I'm really not familiar with attacking legs or spiderweb from twister side (which is the term Eddie tends to use). From twister side control, you post up on your far side elbow, step your outside leg towards their legs, then hop your inside leg between their legs and hook the near leg. Immediately shoot your top side arm (not the posted elbow) underneath their near leg and then grab the shin on the far leg. Posted elbow comes up and secures the knee of the same leg that you're controlling with the other arm. Bring your back leg forward and connect it to their hip and sit back into the honey hole. From there sit back to pass the trapped leg across your body to the outside heel hook position. Sit up, grab the far leg above the knee and then overhook the ankle to sit back on an ankle lock. You can attack either leg in that spot and they're pretty hosed. That's a lot of detail and I hope I explained it correctly so that you can visualize it. I can demonstrate it much easier but I hate the idea of being on film. To get to spiderweb from side control: Weave your hand through your partner's legs to turn their hips away and attach your chest to their spine. From there we're going to hunt for the gift wrap or kimura, ideally the kimura since we're going to transition to spiderweb arm bar. Once the kimura grip is secured, step over to arm bar and sit, the arm closest to their head should weave through elbow deep on the arm bar and grab your own thigh, arm closest to their legs hooks the leg. If the opponent defends correctly and figure 4's their arms with the top arm underneath your thigh, take the leg that is pinning their head off their head and pull them up towards their own legs. Hand that is hooking the leg reaches for the now freed wrist. Bring the leg back over their face and press down. Maintain far wrist control the whole time, slide the arm barring arm from your elbow towards your own wrist as you seek to connect to their wrist/hand and sit back for the finish. This, simply, is spiderweb to bollinger break.
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 00:44 |
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Recently I've gotten incredibly irked by some stuff at my gym and I know it's probably nothing to get so worked up over but it's just one of those things that the more I'm reminded of it, the more invariably annoyed/aggravated I get over it. I don't know how I can really reconcile how I feel about it so I can stop letting it annoy and affect me in such a negative way. Edit - Sorry for the vague venting. Just really disappointed/annoyed at stuff right now. Mekchu fucked around with this message at 01:19 on Nov 19, 2019 |
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Mekchu posted:Recently I've gotten incredibly irked by some stuff at my gym and I know it's probably nothing to get so worked up over but it's just one of those things that the more I'm reminded of it, the more invariably annoyed/aggravated I get over it. When life gets you down, remember that Jizz Fighter is always out there, making the gym he is in a better place by making the worst guy in the line up less worst.
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# ? Nov 19, 2019 17:30 |
JaySB posted:From twister side control, you post up on your far side elbow, step your outside leg towards their legs, then hop your inside leg between their legs and hook the near leg. Immediately shoot your top side arm (not the posted elbow) underneath their near leg and then grab the shin on the far leg. Posted elbow comes up and secures the knee of the same leg that you're controlling with the other arm. Bring your back leg forward and connect it to their hip and sit back into the honey hole. From there sit back to pass the trapped leg across your body to the outside heel hook position. Sit up, grab the far leg above the knee and then overhook the ankle to sit back on an ankle lock. You can attack either leg in that spot and they're pretty hosed. good stuff
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Tacos Al Pastor posted:Love my morning classes. 7am, 4 guys I wish mine were like that. At my last 6am class there were around 15 guys and around half that class' regulars are blue and purple belts. The lowest I've seen attend that time were around 10 people. Then again while I'd like to have more one on one, at least getting my rear end kicked by blue and purple belts on the reg is helping learn what not to do. Also they're super helpful during rolls giving me tips on the fly, so there's that.
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Whiskey A Go Go! posted:When life gets you down, remember that Jizz Fighter is always out there, making the gym he is in a better place by making the worst guy in the line up less worst. The other American at my gym tried talking me out of my funk but couldn't really get through to me but this for some reason did. Thanks.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 01:09 |
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JaySB posted:From twister side control, you post up on your far side elbow, step your outside leg towards their legs, then hop your inside leg between their legs and hook the near leg. Immediately shoot your top side arm (not the posted elbow) underneath their near leg and then grab the shin on the far leg. Posted elbow comes up and secures the knee of the same leg that you're controlling with the other arm. Bring your back leg forward and connect it to their hip and sit back into the honey hole. From there sit back to pass the trapped leg across your body to the outside heel hook position. Sit up, grab the far leg above the knee and then overhook the ankle to sit back on an ankle lock. You can attack either leg in that spot and they're pretty hosed. You can also do this from regular side control by knee tapping the far knee of the opponent and making them think you will go to mount. They open their legs to prevent your mount, and you hop into saddle. Before we knew about the saddle, this was a knee bar setup, but saddle is much better to go to.
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Drewjitsu posted:You can also do this from regular side control by knee tapping the far knee of the opponent and making them think you will go to mount. They open their legs to prevent your mount, and you hop into saddle. Before we knew about the saddle, this was a knee bar setup, but saddle is much better to go to. There's a ton of different entries for sure. I got to teach and use that arm bar stuff today which was pretty cool.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 02:50 |
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On a more positive BJJ training note, I really am enjoying toying with lapel chokes (specifically using my lapel to choke them from the back). It's also helped me with transitioning to armbars which I'm not very comfortable with.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 03:39 |
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training in the gi has become actively unappealing to me and I'm not quite sure why
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 04:13 |
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Wangsbig posted:training in the gi has become actively unappealing to me and I'm not quite sure why spider guard? I train in the gi all the time, and I like it, but I've always been repulsed by spider guard.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 07:07 |
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I enjoy gi when I’m winning and despise gi when I’m losing. Grips and lapels are immensely fun to wrap other people up with, but miserable to be on the receiving end of.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 08:03 |
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After taking time off, I basically forgot how to tie my belt and forgot how important grip fighting is in gi. Also I forgot how much my fingers hurt.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 08:12 |
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Learned how to counter an Omoplata with a toe lock Also learned how to counter an inside single leg shot with a kimura grip to throw to back take Than they went into some leg lock poo poo and lost me Than we rolled Great scene, very awesome friendly gym. super fun with my big dumb white belt rear end
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 08:13 |
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Heh, Mike and I are going to Rio in February for Carnival. He's a good dude.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 08:14 |
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did gi chokes for the first time in forever yesterday and now my neck looks like someone tried to garrote me- a great look for work
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 11:43 |
Bohemian Nights posted:did gi chokes for the first time in forever yesterday and now my neck looks like someone tried to garrote me- a great look for work I got hit in the face by a white belt this week and one of my bridgework teeth broke and it is costing me 3000 dollars to get replaced. I rather have what you have right now.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 16:00 |
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Whiskey A Go Go! posted:I got hit in the face by a white belt this week and one of my bridgework teeth broke and it is costing me 3000 dollars to get replaced. I rather have what you have right now. Does your gym's insurance not help out?
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 16:36 |
spacetoaster posted:Does your gym's insurance not help out? Limited Liability wavier I had to sign with Judo NB basically says no. Also it's a volunteer group so there is no insurance.
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Whiskey A Go Go! posted:Limited Liability wavier I had to sign with Judo NB basically says no. Also it's a volunteer group so there is no insurance. That really sucks man. Out of curiosity were you wearing a mouthguard? Or did this happen regardless of the mouthguard being in
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Whiskey A Go Go! posted:I got hit in the face by a white belt this week and one of my bridgework teeth broke and it is costing me 3000 dollars to get replaced. I rather have what you have right now. Fuuuuuuck that's a lot of money
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butros posted:That really sucks man. Out of curiosity were you wearing a mouthguard? Or did this happen regardless of the mouthguard being in I was wearing a mouthguard, but the bridgework have been in my mouth for years and they are suppose to last 10-15 Years max. I got 20 years out of that tooth and one rebond that lasted 5 years so it was a matter of time before it came out. It just sucked that it happened to a spazzy white belt than say, eating Pad Thai. Edit: My work insurance is covering 50% but I still need to pay $1700 out of pocket. Such is life.
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Whiskey A Go Go! posted:I was wearing a mouthguard, but the bridgework have been in my mouth for years and they are suppose to last 10-15 Years max. I got 20 years out of that tooth and one rebond that lasted 5 years so it was a matter of time before it came out. It just sucked that it happened to a spazzy white belt than say, eating Pad Thai. Check the mouthguard. Most of them will cover some of the cost of dental work if the damage happens while wearing their mouthguard.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 17:07 |
spacetoaster posted:Check the mouthguard. Most of them will cover some of the cost of dental work if the damage happens while wearing their mouthguard. I tried that route and they only cover teeth that are real and attached to the gum that were damaged from wearing the mouthguard. This bridgework tooth is "cosmetic" and not covered. I mean, it sucks but they do cover their rear end really well.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 17:12 |
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Waroduce posted:Than they went into some leg lock poo poo and lost me Looks like he taught; kimura counter on a single leg to rolling hook sweep to honey hole.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 17:23 |
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Today I did a sweep to an electric chair/hip lock over and over to some kid. He kept complaining about it and eventually he kicked me in the face. I'm still pissed about it.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 18:35 |
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How did that end up?
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 18:45 |
Waroduce posted:
I love that kimura butterfly sweep counter to a single leg. Saved my life many a times.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 18:59 |
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Yuns posted:Today I did a sweep to an electric chair/hip lock over and over to some kid. He kept complaining about it and eventually he kicked me in the face. I'm still pissed about it. Should've finished the sub. No more kicking.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 19:50 |
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Yuns posted:Today I did a sweep to an electric chair/hip lock over and over to some kid. He kept complaining about it and eventually he kicked me in the face. I'm still pissed about it. Given my woes this past week, they seem mild in comparison to this.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 23:07 |
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Of all the stupid things I've done, kicking a bjj blackbelt in the face isn't one of them. Kind of makes me feel better about myself.
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 23:23 |
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Well did he get out or not?
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# ? Nov 20, 2019 23:23 |
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I'm starting to think that the thread somehow got collectively cursed to have a weird week of training. I'll add mine in the spirit of things. I didn't want to post about it because it's hard to present without seeming like a flex (believe me that I don't mean it as a flex) - but last Thursday I put someone to sleep in a live roll for the first time ever. We don't really do stripes, but this guy is probably the equivalent of a 1-2 stripe white belt. I guess my Von Flue from half guard KOed him before he had a chance to tap, or before he realized that he was actually in a strangle and not just eating a shoulder of justice. I was weirded out by it for like 4 days because he stayed stiff while I was squeezing - he didn't go limp, and he continued to exert pressure, specifically clamping my leg. I let go because he coughed and twitched in a funny way. Not a pleasant experience getting up from a technique like that to see a guy staring through time and space and then twitching as he comes around. I felt weird at training the last few times out since then. He's ok, though. He took a round off and got back in there. I felt better about grappling when I was the one who got put out.
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I got put to sleep for the first time last week. darce from side control with both of my arms kinda trapped, and I guess he couldn’t hear me gurgling “tap”. Apparently I shook a lot like in a seizure while coming back to, but I was fine after 30 seconds
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