Thanks for all the support! Check out my new 6 volume series on knee on belly attacks - out now - bjjfanatics.com/products/basics-to-advanced-the-knee-on-belly-attack-encyclopedia-by-aaron-benzrihem
i guess im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Duncan Bennett i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Hey this is awesome! For a young guy you are an excellent teacher and break things down really well, your students are lucky, thanks for sharing. Subscribed!
Awesome Aaron! It’s great to have a whole sequence to work instead of single moves like I have currently. Now I just need to review a bit, drill and implement. Also, don’t have you figured out yet 😂
Great video bro. Didn't know you were light feather deffo going to follow your game. I unfortunately can only train against heavier guys so this will be useful.
I've had a lot of issues with inability to pry submissions. I am very excited to try these attacks and also really looking forward to the KoB chokes video! Your channel and instruction are both excellent. Thank you.
Once again, a fantastic instructional. Funnily enough, it's a position that I'm currently working a lot with my coach. The layering of these techniques and their seamless flow through multiple attack options are a thing of beauty - your articulation of the intricacies of the system and the flow of attack is top drawer. Nice work again, Aaron
Thanks so much for the nice words man, I'm glad you're enjoying the content. More to come on this subject.. and to think I thought I could fit it all in one video.. it ended up being around 4-5 videos!
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 That doesn't surprise me, dude. The methodical nature of your positional breakdowns, the steady pace of your explanations & the sheer variety of options open to us, make for a good few videos worth of content. Look forward to the rest of them now. 👍
Great breakdown, nice of you sharing your experience. Getting motivated of creating a play of my own, problem is that I am the opposite of your age and body type 😁. But this I believe I can manage, could be a mobility issue with the low 180 turn but with the way you explained it I actually have new faith in myself. Keep up the good work and I can't wait until you unleash the chokes sequences as well.
A Dumbledore awesome, I think you can definitely do it. Switch hands when you turn and post on the free hand. Trust your base! Have a bunch more coming!
Thanks so much again for those videos! "Unfortunately" I seldom encounter someone that pushes on the chest, as in our schools fundamentals the escape with the c-grip on the ankle, stuffing the leg to half guard is taught. How do you deal with that? (As it is the first of your 2 must-know neon-belly escapes, I'm sure you have to deal with this escape frequently 🙂) excuse my impatience, if this is covered in one of the upcoming videos, just tell me and I'll eagerly wait for those 😄 Really appreciate you and Tai spending so much time to create this channel! Thank you! 🙏
unsungSwissHero I will be addressing this in future videos 😀 with that said, if they do the C cup on the ankle sometimes they do a second hand assist on the knee at which point the undertook may present itself. I find that people push on the chest more in the transitionary period of a pass being established. For example x pass, torreando, etc.
hey Aaron just subbed. Any tips on how to deal with someone who just sits on their butt and controls a collar grip, and tends to keep one leg extended on me? I like the surfboard pass but I don't have a high rate of success with it yet.
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 yes either from open guard or they are just sitting on their butt and holding onto the collar with foot on the hip! Currently binging your videos.
@@mac212 Thanks for the binging haha. As far as that situation it sounds kind of like a pre-engagement situation where things are relatively neutral aside from the lapel grip. I'd probably do a number of things, X pass, torreando, leg drag, grip break. I'd have to see to be more clear - check out this video as an option ua-cam.com/video/8huFMFJPsZM/v-deo.html
i have a question on the first arm bar, presumably the guy is a lifter/body builder/wrestler... that i cannot get the extension because of his strength (he is able to keep his arm bent in) is there a modification/solution for this and similar scenarios? (i feel like it happens a lot for me during armbars and they just take top position)
Hoàng Nguyễn it’s a weird question in a way because the entire basis of the move is that your opponent tried to “bench press” you off them and presented full limb extension. Either on your hip or chest. This is actually my “highest percentage” submission and I think it’s a timing thing. My answer would be if they are not extending, don’t go for the first arm bar.. make sense? Osssss!!!
I just made blue belt and I have been watching many youtube channels on BJJ and just stumbled upon yours...my main question is this, are many of your successful techniques custom built for your body type? I literally have the opposite body as you, I am 5'5", stocky, short limbs, 42 years old and I usually do slow methodical movements....can your moves work for me or should I be researching other stuff more well-suited to my body type...thanks for the videos , OSS!!
Jason Rollo that’s a great question, I would say that anyone can do the movements I do. I’ve been teaching religiously for 6 years and I have had students of many different body types, age groups and athletic levels have success with my techniques. Also, a lot of the stuff I show on here are my takes on subscriber questions or broad and popular topics to help people improve. OSS!
Hi Aaron, what happens to me sometimes is that people don't push on anything, and instead keep their elbows very tight and just try to roll towards me or away from me. Does this ever happen to you, or does good pressure just prevent this?
Happens all the time, ideally I want them to roll away, if they do I attempt a back take or stop them on one hip. If they just stay still and keep super tight I will either mount or go for an ezekiel to threaten something.
Just finished your leg drag instructional on BJJ Fanatics. Awesome stuff man!! Are you planning to do one focused on knee on belly at some point? I would purchase that instantly.
spectre239 I am definitely. The next series I have planned is a De La Riva guard one from bottom. Then I may do RDLR, and the next is likely knee on belly, or more broad conceptual approaches to utilizing mobility to maintain passes and attacks which would be a ton of knee on belly.
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 Awesome can't wait! Very glad I found your youtube channel. Your instruction is super clear and concise, and at the same time quite detailed. Very easy to absorb. The leg drag instructional was also very well organized. Keep up the good work man!
spectre239 thanks so much man, truly means a lot. I’m happy to help anyone improve, that’s what I do this for. That’s my passion, thanks for the support. 🙏🏻
Doing fine, wife and I have twins on the way so life’s been busy. Working a lot and finishing a solo home renovation- will post again eventually! Cheers!
Thanks for all the support! Check out my new 6 volume series on knee on belly attacks - out now - bjjfanatics.com/products/basics-to-advanced-the-knee-on-belly-attack-encyclopedia-by-aaron-benzrihem
i guess im randomly asking but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
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@Duncan Bennett i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Duncan Bennett It worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
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4:16 armbar when they push
7:32 nearside armbar
11:30 farside armbar
13:32 back take
14:38 dismount system
I feel advantageous after watching this.
rough rooster awesome! Glad you like it! I was excited about this one!
Me too!
Just what I was looking for. I watched the whole thing. Thanks
This video is gold🔥
You could also get a bicep slicer at 11:00
That was amazing, the details, the explanations, the different flows... Thank you
Great Job, thank you. Those moves from mount at 15 min mark pure gold!
This guy is fast becoming one of the best online instructors.
Matthew Davey I appreciate that a lot! Thanks!
subbed like your delivery of comprehensively brief content.
Travis Anderson thank you! 👍🏻
oh man this is awesome been really struggling with stalling opponents...this is exactly what I needed to see to opened them up thank u for sharing!
Thanks Aaron. Please keep them coming!
great video as per! nice to see your channel growing too
Armand Ince thanks man 🤙🏻
Great Content, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the Chokes vid.
BlackwellArms_Gaming 👍🏻 gonna do a gi chokes one and then no gi chokes one!
Hey this is awesome! For a young guy you are an excellent teacher and break things down really well, your students are lucky, thanks for sharing. Subscribed!
Matthew Parsons thanks a lot man! I appreciate that! 🤙🏻
Awesome Aaron! It’s great to have a whole sequence to work instead of single moves like I have currently. Now I just need to review a bit, drill and implement. Also, don’t have you figured out yet 😂
Charles DeGuglielmo hahaha idk we will see next time we roll 😂
I appreciate your content . Thank you for providing quality.
Woahhh.. Its a game changer.. Thank youuu!!
Great video!! I like the flow of reactions, can't wait for the next secuence !
Jano Iriarte thanks so much! Should be out tomorrow or the next day!
Phenomenal video. So glad i found this.
Such a timely find! I struggle attacking from the knee on belly. Thank you for this, professor! Stay safe!
Aaron, you are low key one of the best guys on UA-cam. So consistently solid. Awesome awesome stuff. THANK YOU!
Thank you 🙏🏻
im from china, im only 52 as a 40-year-old man. i have speed, but the weight of mine is lethal to me...so your viedo should help me a lot, thanks!
You are helping me a LOT. Thanks you brother keep this great work going. Saying hi from chile🇨🇱🇨🇱
Marcelo Torrejòn oss thanks so much man! Glad to hear!
Dude you are a great teacher! Love the repetition and clear instructions and details. Keep it up!
I'm a year late to the party, but this is great stuff! Thanks so much for teaching this!
Haha better late than never
Excellent video. Thank you.
Oh this is so good! Thank you so much!
Great video bro. Didn't know you were light feather deffo going to follow your game. I unfortunately can only train against heavier guys so this will be useful.
Son light feather life can be hard but you have advantages! Glad you’re enjoying the content!
Wow very much helpful. I Just found out about this channel
You are awesome this helped so much thanks
Very good stuff, can you also systematize chokes from knee on belly ? Thank you.
JSM instant coaching literally filmed it today. Coming next!
Aaron Benzrihem bjj woooow awsome !!!!
Excellent videos!
Salvatore Urso thank you!
Man solid session!! Plenty of info, thanks
Nice Guy Reefing ossss 🤙🏻
Love you for this
I've had a lot of issues with inability to pry submissions. I am very excited to try these attacks and also really looking forward to the KoB chokes video!
Your channel and instruction are both excellent. Thank you.
itsmagichat9 thanks so much man! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Thanks for the knowledge, really appreciated
🙏🏻
This is top information thankyou
Very good stuff! Thx
Awesome video man, this is definitely great for rolling with stronger or bigger guys
excellent
I like this. Will try thanks!
Graysson Winter they work really well!
Good Stuff bro!
Great videos man! Keep them coming.
Once again, a fantastic instructional. Funnily enough, it's a position that I'm currently working a lot with my coach. The layering of these techniques and their seamless flow through multiple attack options are a thing of beauty - your articulation of the intricacies of the system and the flow of attack is top drawer. Nice work again, Aaron
Thanks so much for the nice words man, I'm glad you're enjoying the content. More to come on this subject.. and to think I thought I could fit it all in one video.. it ended up being around 4-5 videos!
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 That doesn't surprise me, dude. The methodical nature of your positional breakdowns, the steady pace of your explanations & the sheer variety of options open to us, make for a good few videos worth of content.
Look forward to the rest of them now. 👍
@@Brian-qo1sd Thanks again man! I'll be posting them this week! Oss!
Legend
Great breakdown, nice of you sharing your experience. Getting motivated of creating a play of my own, problem is that I am the opposite of your age and body type 😁. But this I believe I can manage, could be a mobility issue with the low 180 turn but with the way you explained it I actually have new faith in myself. Keep up the good work and I can't wait until you unleash the chokes sequences as well.
A Dumbledore awesome, I think you can definitely do it. Switch hands when you turn and post on the free hand. Trust your base! Have a bunch more coming!
Thanks so much again for those videos! "Unfortunately" I seldom encounter someone that pushes on the chest, as in our schools fundamentals the escape with the c-grip on the ankle, stuffing the leg to half guard is taught. How do you deal with that? (As it is the first of your 2 must-know neon-belly escapes, I'm sure you have to deal with this escape frequently 🙂) excuse my impatience, if this is covered in one of the upcoming videos, just tell me and I'll eagerly wait for those 😄 Really appreciate you and Tai spending so much time to create this channel! Thank you! 🙏
unsungSwissHero I will be addressing this in future videos 😀 with that said, if they do the C cup on the ankle sometimes they do a second hand assist on the knee at which point the undertook may present itself. I find that people push on the chest more in the transitionary period of a pass being established. For example x pass, torreando, etc.
hey Aaron just subbed. Any tips on how to deal with someone who just sits on their butt and controls a collar grip, and tends to keep one leg extended on me? I like the surfboard pass but I don't have a high rate of success with it yet.
Mac thanks for the sub! Do you mean in an open guard position? They just have same side collar and foot on the hip?
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 yes either from open guard or they are just sitting on their butt and holding onto the collar with foot on the hip! Currently binging your videos.
@@mac212 Thanks for the binging haha. As far as that situation it sounds kind of like a pre-engagement situation where things are relatively neutral aside from the lapel grip. I'd probably do a number of things, X pass, torreando, leg drag, grip break. I'd have to see to be more clear - check out this video as an option ua-cam.com/video/8huFMFJPsZM/v-deo.html
i have a question on the first arm bar, presumably the guy is a lifter/body builder/wrestler... that i cannot get the extension because of his strength (he is able to keep his arm bent in) is there a modification/solution for this and similar scenarios? (i feel like it happens a lot for me during armbars and they just take top position)
Hoàng Nguyễn it’s a weird question in a way because the entire basis of the move is that your opponent tried to “bench press” you off them and presented full limb extension. Either on your hip or chest. This is actually my “highest percentage” submission and I think it’s a timing thing. My answer would be if they are not extending, don’t go for the first arm bar.. make sense? Osssss!!!
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 thank you :)) oss
I just made blue belt and I have been watching many youtube channels on BJJ and just stumbled upon yours...my main question is this, are many of your successful techniques custom built for your body type? I literally have the opposite body as you, I am 5'5", stocky, short limbs, 42 years old and I usually do slow methodical movements....can your moves work for me or should I be researching other stuff more well-suited to my body type...thanks for the videos , OSS!!
Jason Rollo that’s a great question, I would say that anyone can do the movements I do. I’ve been teaching religiously for 6 years and I have had students of many different body types, age groups and athletic levels have success with my techniques. Also, a lot of the stuff I show on here are my takes on subscriber questions or broad and popular topics to help people improve. OSS!
Hi Aaron, what happens to me sometimes is that people don't push on anything, and instead keep their elbows very tight and just try to roll towards me or away from me. Does this ever happen to you, or does good pressure just prevent this?
Happens all the time, ideally I want them to roll away, if they do I attempt a back take or stop them on one hip. If they just stay still and keep super tight I will either mount or go for an ezekiel to threaten something.
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 awesome, I'll try that next time! Thanks :)
Hey guys, here is a new video on NO GI Must know chokes from knee on belly - ua-cam.com/video/1LQMePQVPJc/v-deo.html
Just finished your leg drag instructional on BJJ Fanatics. Awesome stuff man!! Are you planning to do one focused on knee on belly at some point? I would purchase that instantly.
spectre239 I am definitely. The next series I have planned is a De La Riva guard one from bottom. Then I may do RDLR, and the next is likely knee on belly, or more broad conceptual approaches to utilizing mobility to maintain passes and attacks which would be a ton of knee on belly.
@@aaronbenzrihembjj6014 Awesome can't wait! Very glad I found your youtube channel. Your instruction is super clear and concise, and at the same time quite detailed. Very easy to absorb. The leg drag instructional was also very well organized. Keep up the good work man!
spectre239 thanks so much man, truly means a lot. I’m happy to help anyone improve, that’s what I do this for. That’s my passion, thanks for the support. 🙏🏻
MOnstre!
No uploads in 8 months, you okay? Updates?
Doing fine, wife and I have twins on the way so life’s been busy. Working a lot and finishing a solo home renovation- will post again eventually! Cheers!
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