Maybe theyre just showing the fast pace, ad most of the time the student is on either the same or a little lower level of the intstructor so there would be no reason to go easy on them lol
@@quantum6877 disagree it's all for youtube effect and views. I find in those videos I slow down the videos and see instructors missing steps...this is ego not actual love for teaching.
If you're getting bullied, they're not a friend. You need to have a serious discussion with them. If they try to laugh it off and make you sound dramatic, don't hang out with them anymore. They'll eventually see how stupid they're being.
Dude arm drag works at Olympic gold medalists wrestlers every adcc and black belt worlds for the past couple decades . Your just hitting a skill wall but arm dragging is super common in bb no gi especially
Idk if I’m a fan of that last one, take down but he could definitely pull guard really easy. I know you could get points for the take down, but I would be more worried about the position after the take down or I wouldn’t go for it.
Ahh You should be ready to pass a neutral guard especially 2 points up …. Your not landing in a deep x or something we’re the guard where defensively losing 55 % to 45% (ie some deep x guard pre loaded)..I’m trying to be nice but It’s like boxer worrying about throwing a Cross.. if your not a jitz or wrestler etc then I understand
I've got a bunch of joint problems (born that way) and so I'm a little bummed that I can't really do BJJ without really bad injuries. Trying to get back to it but the last one was bad. Trying yoga to help but I wake up feeling 80 years old. If anyone has any experience with this type of thing I'll hear you out. Thanks
All that staff is ok only for 1v1 and on soft mats. Better to learn takedowns without going down, or standing on legs by finishing opponent. If we see this as Martial art and not as a Sport. There are no points, no belts. Only you and your enemy. You are dead or alive. That is all matters. Going down is bad also for 1v1, because your opponents may have knife, that he may take and use. That is why throw, and fast attack to turn him off, or run. But anyways nice show.
If you do not know how to deal with the closed guard, then I have to agree with you. But if you do know how to deal with it, it should not be a problem at all.
Finally someone’s gentle with the student. Most instructors on yotube hit their students hard for no reason lol
😂😂😂😂😂 🌈🌈
Maybe theyre just showing the fast pace, ad most of the time the student is on either the same or a little lower level of the intstructor so there would be no reason to go easy on them lol
@@quantum6877 disagree it's all for youtube effect and views. I find in those videos I slow down the videos and see instructors missing steps...this is ego not actual love for teaching.
Thanks Master Cobrinha! Much needed!
Nice and controlled makes it easier to follow thanks for slowing it down for us white belts
Thank you so much man, I always getting bullied by my friend, and you've show me how to defend myself and it work, ty SO MUCH
If you're getting bullied, they're not a friend. You need to have a serious discussion with them. If they try to laugh it off and make you sound dramatic, don't hang out with them anymore. They'll eventually see how stupid they're being.
I really needed this
Ty!
It’s beautiful combination oss!
Much appreciated, I will now to try this on the guy I don’t like from class 👍
All my faves 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The second takedown is a ko uchi gake or ko uchi makikomi. Great stuff.
Thanks Bro
Thanks just started bjj and me and my friends are learning about bjj❤❤❤❤
arm out of the way for headlock defense then head outside good stuff
thanks for the help!
When your master has an accent you know he's legit.
Thanks for sharing Profesor....oosshh warm regard from Spider BJJ Indonesia 🙇🏻♂️🇮🇩
Brilliant
master cobrinha arm drag into double leg only works against white belts😿 the other two dont work on people with good handfighting/td defense
Dude arm drag works at Olympic gold medalists wrestlers every adcc and black belt worlds for the past couple decades . Your just hitting a skill wall but arm dragging is super common in bb no gi especially
I love it brother💪🏿💯
Idk if I’m a fan of that last one, take down but he could definitely pull guard really easy. I know you could get points for the take down, but I would be more worried about the position after the take down or I wouldn’t go for it.
Ahh You should be ready to pass a neutral guard especially 2 points up …. Your not landing in a deep x or something we’re the guard where defensively losing 55 % to 45% (ie some deep x guard pre loaded)..I’m trying to be nice but It’s like boxer worrying about throwing a Cross.. if your not a jitz or wrestler etc then I understand
Nice ones
Cool😊
Basically judo 🥋
Those are my Tokui Waza before IJF taking it out and banned it.
Like it
Keep posting
Except that in the 3rd one you fall into the opponents guard
I am not sure how to spell the third takedown, but I am going to try this in class tonight at the Academy
I've got a bunch of joint problems (born that way) and so I'm a little bummed that I can't really do BJJ without really bad injuries. Trying to get back to it but the last one was bad. Trying yoga to help but I wake up feeling 80 years old. If anyone has any experience with this type of thing I'll hear you out. Thanks
Tive aula com cobrinha na T T
Thank you professor for chu keeping the tradishee alivey of repackagee judo and JV wrestling and calling it brazilian bj’s. OSS
Why is the best if they end up automatically in a closed guard or half guard? Going to side control or north south would be better right?
wondering the same... whats the point if you just end up trapped in their guard
Makes me kinda upset to see this ans to know when competing in Germany Judo you are not allowed to grab the leg 😢
All that staff is ok only for 1v1 and on soft mats. Better to learn takedowns without going down, or standing on legs by finishing opponent. If we see this as Martial art and not as a Sport. There are no points, no belts. Only you and your enemy. You are dead or alive. That is all matters. Going down is bad also for 1v1, because your opponents may have knife, that he may take and use. That is why throw, and fast attack to turn him off, or run. But anyways nice show.
You end up in closed guard for most of them though. Not good
If you do not know how to deal with the closed guard, then I have to agree with you. But if you do know how to deal with it, it should not be a problem at all.
BJJ practioners taking wrestling and judo techniques omce again