I’ve done judo for a long time. I’ve never thought of applying this in Jiujitsu. I’ll have to set it up to see… But it seem like it would be a good way to get your knee destroyed. I could be wrong though
I thought the same. And maybe it could. But I think bend the knee straight away. They teach this at my gym and to make it better you need to kick quite hard with that leg (that was my mistake for a while just mostly using my hip placement). Also if it fails you can some times enter the front headlock. It's also good I think if your opponent is leaning against you for base (in a sprawling type motion but not so low.). If they are up right it's not so effective.
@@michaelcorcoran3942 you want to push them so their head/weight is over the leg being ankle pickled.. Jason sculley had am excellent video highlighting this.. especially since you can get really tricky with it.
This will not work at all... I mean at all.. Once you kick, the opponent's leg goes high, and when you go to use the kicking leg to trip her, she will immediately pull her leg down and will balance herself
You're not paying close enough attention, and part of that is the cameraman's fault. When she steps her leg behind the opponents, her thigh is now occupying the same space that the girl would need to out her own leg into in order to plant her foot. She can't physically do that
Uchi ma'ah ❤️
I fuckin love it so much
She comes from the UK, right?!
If doing this in BJJ you want to try to not post first, only do it when essential, or you may just get triangled. Happened to my brother in comp
that blows but good thinking. That’s pretty hard to get caught with, pressing F for your bro
I’ve done judo for a long time. I’ve never thought of applying this in Jiujitsu.
I’ll have to set it up to see…
But it seem like it would be a good way to get your knee destroyed.
I could be wrong though
Probably for your opponent if they don't go with it and try and resist yeah, but that's their problem hahahah
I was thinking the same, what if they fell backwards onto your knee.
It definitely works.. at least the first time
I thought the same. And maybe it could. But I think bend the knee straight away.
They teach this at my gym and to make it better you need to kick quite hard with that leg (that was my mistake for a while just mostly using my hip placement). Also if it fails you can some times enter the front headlock.
It's also good I think if your opponent is leaning against you for base (in a sprawling type motion but not so low.). If they are up right it's not so effective.
@@michaelcorcoran3942 you want to push them so their head/weight is over the leg being ankle pickled..
Jason sculley had am excellent video highlighting this.. especially since you can get really tricky with it.
Nice moves! X jujitsu usa can I help you up? 😻
People really under estimate how hard it is to do this. Most people will just keep their hips away
Go to their hips
It’s really not… push and pull and crow hop to cover distance as well. Through reps and failed attempts you’ll get the motion down
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Where can I find a BJJ Waifu please?
At a bjj class of course. Where else a bjj waifu gonna be?
@@user-vc6a waifu class?
This will not work at all... I mean at all.. Once you kick, the opponent's leg goes high, and when you go to use the kicking leg to trip her, she will immediately pull her leg down and will balance herself
You're not paying close enough attention, and part of that is the cameraman's fault. When she steps her leg behind the opponents, her thigh is now occupying the same space that the girl would need to out her own leg into in order to plant her foot. She can't physically do that
It works for me especially against bigger people (I mostly train with bigger stronger guys) and I'm 130 pounds
The move works great against the cage especially.
Yeah what would a world champion know?
I hit this all the time what are you talking about