How To Do The Perfect BJJ K Guard by Lachlan Giles
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2021
- How To Do The Perfect K Guard by Lachlan Giles
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kay gahd looks interesting
😂😂
Bro Im dead
knee bah
"translate to english"
loool
Great video, I’m gonna try this next class for sure
Just competed in my first nogi brownbelt match against a black belt champ. Got stuck in a leg entanglement and couldn't hang. Need to learn more of this stuff.
Yeah that's why I'm getting into leglocks as a white belt. Not tryna get stuck in that situation
@@stupidandboot4507 well just remember what rule set you're fighting under. I just had a tournament yesterday and got in on someone's legs. It was gi and no heel hook funny business was allowed. My opponent moved in a way that forced me to reap the knee or loose the position. My muscles memory kicked in and I adjusted reaping the knee to keep on his leg. Instead DQ.
@@letstalkcaliber704 screw gi dude only nogi
@@LOLLYPOPPE No-Gi? No-Talk brother
@LOLLYPOPPE everyone hates on the gi nowadays, but I like it just as much as no-gi. I look at it as no-gi makes you more technical at controlling positions, but yes-gi makes you more technical at escaping positions. Also I'll z-lock in gi all day 😂😂😂
Nice!
Thank you so much ~^^
Gracias 🙏
Really intresting
Just tried this for my first time and got shot.
😂
Wow couldn't submit a bullet. Keep training
@@crakfacerookie mistake right
Use better frames
As I was trying to enter the K guard, dude took his knife out and stabbed me. Should have used the £90 p/m on a knife instead of the lessons
Bought it!
Impressive
I'm trying to consume as much k gaurd and butterfly gaurd content as possible, and this goes a long way. Thank you for the lesson!
"It's over Anakin. I have the K-Guard"
@@Goeries 😂😂😂
0:30 theory vs kneeling K GUARD
vs standing DLR TO K GUARD
2:11 entry to back take vs kneeling
Do you risk them taking a footlock with feet outside?
Yeah I totally get smeeshed when I try to do the inside hooks.
at 2:36, what stops the cross-face? I am new to leg entanglements, but I can't see the entry against an active uke.
the foot on the hip
Why do you let go of the leg when passing it ?
Crazy Frog is shooting his another video somewhere there apparently
Would love to go for a crabride backtake from 70 30 position !
BJJ language has become so weird lol
What is stopping someone from ankle locking you
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I’m new but in k guard is your knee in danger if they push forward?
Wondering the same thing. Looks like a hardcore injury lol
It's easy to drop his left foot that's on the hip to take it out of that danger if top guy pressurs in. Plus if you're doing it correctly you should be off balancing them either with your other knee or hand in the armpit
I’m just now starting to try and get into the leg attack game, been working on k guard entries a little. But when I go for it I seem to get my foot that’s under the armpit caught in a heel hook. They hardly finish the heel hook but it’s frustrating because it stops me from completing anything I’m trying to do.
@dcbyrd6 thanks!
Same, except it’s always a toe hold. It’s nice when I get in on the 50/50 tho the kneebar from there has a high success rate as long as I control the end of the lever. But same on getting that armpit foot attacked :/
@dcbyrd6 might be a naive reply here , but would it be possibly more effective to have that foot maybe 6-8 inches lower down on his torso? Maybe you could still use it to break his posture, and it would be more safe from being in the armpit and getting heel hooked ?
@dcbyrd6 interesting ! My main concern with K guard is it does kind of look like the other leg (not the one up in the armpit ) is possibly at a weird angle and could maybe lead to a knee injury on the lateral ligaments ? Have you found that position it gets in to be susceptible to injury if much weight starts being put on it ? I do realize the other leg , leg pressing on the chest , can maybe reduce the weight being put on it
@dcbyrd6 thank you . Fascinating to me how the Danaher system has been so successful , and is totally an inside position based system, but there is this other great system that is outside position based
What kind of hip/knee flexibility does this need?
In my opinion, not much, if you follow the way Lachlan is showing it. With his method, your knee is never bearing a lot of tension from a misaligned angle.
It's different from the way some people do rubber guard, omoplatas, or saddle entries where some people do it in a way that really puts a lot of tension on the LCL.
I've seen some people (like the Miyao brothers) do the Matrix guard / calf slicer guard (a natural attack from the K-guard) with what looks to me like a lot of tension on their LCL, but that is not how Lachlan is demonstrating it.
@@jsl8461 The Miyao brothers don't have LCL to put tension on
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Just tried this on my Nan
This looks like a very bad way to break your left knee if the top guy just wants to power his way through a closed guard?
No because you'd just invert into a kind of 69 position. 0 pressure on that knee
No I understand knee down foot up.
Neil Melanson is the Don Don of K Guard. He gave it its name.
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Open gaaawwwd
It looks like it will hurt your knee
In my opinion, if you follow the way Lachlan is showing it, this position doesn't put much tension on your knee.
It's different from the way some people do rubber guard, omoplatas, or saddle entries where some people do it in a way that really puts a lot of tension on the LCL.
I've seen some athletes (like Paulo Miyao) do the Matrix guard / calf slicer guard, which is a natural attack from the K-guard, in a way that seems to me to put a ton of tension on the LCL. But I'm pretty sure that's not how Lachlan does his K-guard attacks. For example, the sweep he demonstrates here puts no pressure on the LCL (basically it's an X-guard sweep). Also, at ADCC 2019 he used K-guard to go to the backside 50/50, which also puts no pressure on the LCL.
What in the world is K guard
What he just did
K Guard aka K Control aka Karo Control was dubbed as such by Neil Melanson after his training partner and former UFC fighter Karo Parisyan who would turn side onto him in the fashion that's similar to Lachlan's demo whenever his closed guard would become open. Neil would reminisce that Karo used the position as a powerful method of sweeping, and as an effective system for leg lock entries, with the latter option becoming a staple among the Hayastan team and it's fighters, from which these two grapplers belonged. Neil advanced this position in his own way by developing various armlock and triangle choke opportunities from it.
What Lachlan demonstrated is one variation of K-guard. The K-guard family of positions is common in modern BJJ competition, especially IBJJF (see also: Matrix Guard).
Lachlan tapped out 3 huge dudes who outweighed him by a large amount at the ADCC 2019 Absolute division, mostly thanks to a K-guard variation (transitioning to the backside 50/50, and finishing with the inverted heel hook).
K guard? Oh brother 🙄