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There's plenty of videos dealing with a certain thing but I guess you gotta look for them. Ryan Hall has one about the triangle and Stephen Kesting has loads on leglocks.
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02-6611-0142-1 posted:So I'm enjoying the new Dave Camarillo book. It's written in this really dorky army-jargon way that's kind of annoying, but the content is great. On the surface it's an explanation of Camarillo's armlock game, which is pretty incredible, and uses lots of weird and interesting positions, and I'm definitely taking a few tricks from it. But what I love about is that there's quite a lot of theory about how he teaches his students to build their game, and it's different to what you hear in most places. He basically encourages you to choose one submission, get amazing at it from as many places as you can, and chase it from position to position. He also encourages you to focus your practice on positions in between the major ones that are part way into whatever submission you're following, adapt your sweeps and escapes to take you into those half-way positions. It's interesting stuff. Is that Submit Everyone? If so I just got it also, but haven't really checked it out.
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# ? Aug 13, 2012 13:31 |
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Kekekela posted:Is that Submit Everyone? If so I just got it also, but haven't really checked it out. That's the one. McNerd posted:Does Camarillo have advice for how lower-level practicioners should approach this? My understanding of the conventional wisdom is that you should familiarize yourself with a lot of different stuff enough to figure out what works for you, and then start to specialize as you guys have described. The book is aimed at people who have been rolling for at least 6-12 months, I think, though it doesn't say this specifically. I'm finding it particularly informative as a person on the lower end of blue belt but I think if you're still in that early phase where you don't understand how all the pieces fit together, "Jiu-Jitsu University" by Saulo Ribiero would be a better choice.
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# ? Aug 14, 2012 06:38 |
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So Belcher is talking a lot about kimura back takes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQo03y2prxY) as the best counter to wrestling shots and halfguard players in no gi. I think he might be right, we have a guy at the gym who basically just holds on tight to a kimura grip while you move around and eventually give him a submission and it's surprisingly effective even when you know that's his plan. It's also a big reason my turtle game works- the 'armpit trap turnover into a kimura back take' trick is great, looks cool and really disorients opponents. E: Here's the guy Belcher's promoting: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdhyib_no-gi-kimura-trap-intro-at-baltimor_sport CivilDisobedience fucked around with this message at 22:52 on Aug 16, 2012 |
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CivilDisobedience posted:So Belcher is talking a lot about kimura back takes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQo03y2prxY) as the best counter to wrestling shots and halfguard players in no gi. I think he might be right, we have a guy at the gym who basically just holds on tight to a kimura grip while you move around and eventually give him a submission and it's surprisingly effective even when you know that's his plan. It's also a big reason my turtle game works- the 'armpit trap turnover into a kimura back take' trick is great, looks cool and really disorients opponents. Thanks for this! I'm on Belcher's email list and he just sent out some big notice telling everyone to sign up for this guy and his super kimura ninja mode system, but watching the preview video, half of it was just like basic kimuras from guard or side control and the other half was crazy throw clips I couldn't follow, so I wasn't too sure what to think. Any reason this couldn't work in gi too? Other than you don't have as many wrestling shots to counter I suppose? (Well my instructor has a wrestling pedigree so I can expect plenty of those regardless, but whatever.)
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# ? Aug 17, 2012 05:01 |
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02-6611-0142-1 posted:That's the one. We used to do 5 five minute rounds of rolling to finish off class where I was training I liked to try to stick to the basics for the first three rounds and try new poo poo from videos or books or what I've been thinking of for the final two. Jiu jitsu University is an great book but it's a little on the boring side if you're looking for anything creative or off the path so to speak.
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# ? Aug 17, 2012 05:19 |
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BlindSite posted:We used to do 5 five minute rounds of rolling to finish off class where I was training I liked to try to stick to the basics for the first three rounds and try new poo poo from videos or books or what I've been thinking of for the final two. I have not gotten very far into Jiu Jitsu University, I've briefly read up to the purple belt section. However, I started taking BJJ classes in April and a lot of the survival positions have been really helpful for me as a beginner. I would recommend it as a nice supplement in addition to taking a beginning level class.
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# ? Aug 17, 2012 06:16 |
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district of thizz posted:I have not gotten very far into Jiu Jitsu University, I've briefly read up to the purple belt section. However, I started taking BJJ classes in April and a lot of the survival positions have been really helpful for me as a beginner. I would recommend it as a nice supplement in addition to taking a beginning level class. JJU is a must-buy for anyone starting out, imo. The survival positions alone make that book worth its weight in gold.
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# ? Aug 17, 2012 11:00 |
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McNerd posted:Thanks for this! I'm on Belcher's email list and he just sent out some big notice telling everyone to sign up for this guy and his super kimura ninja mode system, but watching the preview video, half of it was just like basic kimuras from guard or side control and the other half was crazy throw clips I couldn't follow, so I wasn't too sure what to think. Thats cool. Last year I was really geting into Kimuras from there, and bottomhalf, but I didn't know there were so many options. I'm definitely going to start looking at it again.
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# ? Aug 19, 2012 15:13 |
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Julio Cesar Fatass posted:JJU is a must-buy for anyone starting out, imo. The survival positions alone make that book worth its weight in gold. It doesn't exist as an eBook, unfortunately. Books published before and since by the same publisher are, but not Ribeiro's. I broke down and ordered the thing but I have to wait for an unknown amount of time for it to arrive. Something tells me it'll be worth the wait, though.
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# ? Aug 19, 2012 16:33 |
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Smegmatron posted:It doesn't exist as an eBook, unfortunately. Books published before and since by the same publisher are, but not Ribeiro's. I broke down and ordered the thing but I have to wait for an unknown amount of time for it to arrive. Something tells me it'll be worth the wait, though. On the advice of people in this and the Ask/Tell thread I bought Jiu Jitsu University and Andre Galvao's Drill to Win. I really like both of them. I steal the drills from Galvao's book for my warm ups and conditioning drills and use JJU whenever I want to make sure I'm picking the best way to teach Ne Waza techniques.
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# ? Aug 19, 2012 16:50 |
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McNerd posted:Thanks for this! I'm on Belcher's email list and he just sent out some big notice telling everyone to sign up for this guy and his super kimura ninja mode system, but watching the preview video, half of it was just like basic kimuras from guard or side control and the other half was crazy throw clips I couldn't follow, so I wasn't too sure what to think. Here's the top halfguard version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiwK6Gc-53U This stuff should all work in gi grappling as well, but you'll probably want to adapt it to take advantage of the gi grips.
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# ? Aug 20, 2012 09:06 |
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Thoguh posted:On the advice of people in this and the Ask/Tell thread I bought Jiu Jitsu University and Andre Galvao's Drill to Win. I really like both of them. I steal the drills from Galvao's book for my warm ups and conditioning drills and use JJU whenever I want to make sure I'm picking the best way to teach Ne Waza techniques. My copy of JJU arrived today. Worth every cent. The entire white belt section was a revelation to me. Every single "don't do this" picture could be substituted with photos of me rolling. I'm one chapter in and it's already been a huge eye opener. Some of the advice is super simple stuff, but it makes a huge difference. "Don't lay flat on your back while you're mounted" just made me go and I'm still trying to work out why I hadn't thought of this before. Smegmatron fucked around with this message at 09:27 on Aug 20, 2012 |
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Smegmatron posted:"Don't lay flat on your back while you're mounted" just made me go and I'm still trying to work out why I hadn't thought of this before. I'm surprised your instructor hasn't told you this when introducing you to the mounted position in the first place!
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# ? Aug 20, 2012 11:27 |
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Not as surprised as I am! Edit: In hindsight, I think I initially thought the same thing that I thought when I saw the diagrams in JJU, which is "if I turn on one side I'm giving up a free armbar." Once you how that position sets up the armbar escape in the later it all makes sense, though. Smegmatron fucked around with this message at 13:22 on Aug 20, 2012 |
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Bohemian Nights posted:I'm surprised your instructor hasn't told you this when introducing you to the mounted position in the first place! a lot of times stuff like that is missed or not emphasized enough to make it stick in people's heads. Thats why books are great.
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# ? Aug 21, 2012 04:08 |
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Yeah, I suppose that's true! I've never owned JJU myself, although I'm sure it would have been very useful when I was starting out. Instead, my first jits book was JIU JITSU UNLEASHED, by Sir Eddie Bravo, quickly followed by the incredibly beginner friendly "Mastering the rubber guard". Don't be like me!
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# ? Aug 21, 2012 09:18 |
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Bohemian Nights posted:Don't be like me! Or do! Smashing a white belt rubber guard will never cease to be hilarious to me. Too bad my new instructor actually likes the rubber guard and particularly Eddies Half guard game. I've spent years specifically avoiding the lockdown.
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# ? Aug 21, 2012 15:08 |
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Crossposting from the a/t martial arts thread. Competition today, went three matches and (kind of) got three submissions, not really very happy with any of them. and videos in the link. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3409544&pagenumber=197#post406750743
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# ? Aug 21, 2012 17:18 |
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Bohemian Nights posted:Crossposting from the a/t martial arts thread. Competition today, went three matches and (kind of) got three submissions, not really very happy with any of them. and videos in the link. In my first fight, I totally dictated and won by triangle in about 2 minutes. Second fight I started off great but when I transitioned to the triangle again he was able to back his head out before I could secure. I got stacked while i still had the arm but there was no where to go. I turtled and he ended up taking my back, then mounting and finishing with an arm bar. Third fight I lost my half guard half way through and was passed to side control and mount. After some escape attempts it ended in north south where he just defended my escapes. Lost on points. All in all I'm actually happy with the day. I haven't fought blues at comp before, especially taking my weight into account - I was 79 when I usually fight at 70-73, so the submission felt good. I'm already aware of my weak points (getting caught on the bottom) so I will be working those areas harder now.
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# ? Aug 21, 2012 22:58 |
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awkward_turtle posted:Or do! Smashing a white belt rubber guard will never cease to be hilarious to me. Too bad my new instructor actually likes the rubber guard and particularly Eddies Half guard game. I've spent years specifically avoiding the lockdown.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 01:16 |
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awkward_turtle posted:Or do! Smashing a white belt rubber guard will never cease to be hilarious to me. Too bad my new instructor actually likes the rubber guard and particularly Eddies Half guard game. I've spent years specifically avoiding the lockdown. eddie's half guard game is pretty good and not all that wild. It is also pretty much the Machado half guard game with some small variations.
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# ? Aug 23, 2012 18:26 |
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Yuns posted:One of the most hilarious things I've seen in class is a blue belt trying to use rubber guard on a black belt and the black belt gogoplating the blue belt with the blue belt's own foot as a result. I'm shocked this hasn't happened to me.
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 21:20 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZAmdLq0xFE I hope this doesn't fall through.
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# ? Sep 6, 2012 02:02 |
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colonel_korn posted:I hope this doesn't fall through. This owns. Also Ryron Gracie looks significantly older than Rickson. Poor man.
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# ? Sep 6, 2012 03:39 |
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The lighting they used for Ryron's talking heads is really lovely, I wouldn't read too much into that. In the Gracie Breakdown videos he looks fine.
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# ? Sep 6, 2012 08:16 |
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Apparently this is the full card:quote:Ryron Gracie vs Andre Galvao 20 minute gi matches, no points, submissions only Does Ryron Gracie actually compete much? I don't doubt that he's really really good, but given that Galvao consistently competes and wins at the highest levels, it seems like a bit of a mismatch.
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 12:48 |
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colonel_korn posted:Does Ryron Gracie actually compete much? I don't doubt that he's really really good, but given that Galvao consistently competes and wins at the highest levels, it seems like a bit of a mismatch. Reading between the lines of what he said during the trailer, I think Ryron's gameplan is to sandbag the gently caress out of Andre and claim a moral victory when it ends in draw by time limit. That at least sounds like a more realistic plan of attack than "internet celebrity goes on the offensive against ADCC champion".
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 14:06 |
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Thats not what sandbag means
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 14:08 |
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Dangersim posted:Thats not what sandbag means Feel free to substitute any term that signifies "lay there motionless as a catholic girl on prom night" in your mind. It's easy and fun!
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 14:14 |
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colonel_korn posted:Apparently this is the full card: When what where is this?
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 14:26 |
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Definitely watching this.
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 14:41 |
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Don't worry everyone will get hurt or mad or denied visas and it will fall apart.
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 15:39 |
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the least weasel posted:When what where is this? October 14 in San Diego, streaming online too. Details in the YT video I posted.
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 15:58 |
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bleeegh I fly to China on the 14th, no magic pants submission fights for me
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# ? Sep 7, 2012 18:57 |
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Im trying to reintegrate lifting back into my training. Right now at my gym I train gi-BJJ on Monday, Tuesday is an hour of no-gi grappling and then an hour of muay thai, wednesday's I work, Thurs is no-gi and then muay thai again, friday's is off, and open mat is on saturdays which coming up soon I won't be able to go to again. Before I started BJJ again I loved Westside For Skinny Bastards and I think I want to do that program again. I'm pretty out of shape conditionning wise (I'm usually dead-tired halfway through Muay Thai which sucks because my pad work gets super sloppy). I might switch to Tues only doing kickboxing, and Thurs only doing grappling. Anyways, Im thinking of doing a Wed/Fri/Sun split. Is this a reasonable split for weightlifting with grappling? I don't want to some wonky fad strength workout of 50 burpees to 20 pushups and would rather get into a strength focused lifting program like WFSB. Anyone else here do YLLS Approved lifting with BJJ/MMA?
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# ? Sep 24, 2012 18:08 |
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I can't help you, but I want to say I am in somewhat the same boat. I did BJJ for a month and loved it, but didn't want to give up my normal weight lifting routine because I really want to get bigger. I can't really justify paying for BJJ + the gym, the monthly fees would be pretty drat high. If only BJJ had a bunch of weights, or my gym had BJJ haha.
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# ? Sep 24, 2012 18:16 |
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How come none of my training partners ever suffer a debilitating calf cramp when I'm the one stuck in a submission hold?
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# ? Sep 24, 2012 18:28 |
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Alastor_the_Stylish posted:How come none of my training partners ever suffer a debilitating calf cramp when I'm the one stuck in a submission hold? Obviously you aren't drinking enough coconut water.
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# ? Sep 24, 2012 18:41 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 08:07 |
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Went to the massage therapist on Saturday. She said I have some crazy tight rhomboids. Which makes sense because I feel that pinching tightness between my shoulders 24/7... for the last five years or so. I've done some different things but can't find the magic combo to heal. I think it might be some posture and stress things as well. Anyone have any tips or experience with chronic tightness or spasms in there central back?
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# ? Sep 24, 2012 19:57 |