Gracie Insider - Armlock Finishes

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @brucenunk
    @brucenunk 11 років тому +2

    Love it how Rener always says his is more "grandmasterish", every time! They're both absolutely awesome IMO.

  • @phillipadams6735
    @phillipadams6735 7 років тому +5

    Theres no substitute for good instructors. These guys are great teachers. Good stuff

  • @Elliottebbs
    @Elliottebbs 9 років тому +7

    Reners roll at the end was sick!

  • @keeyat
    @keeyat 14 років тому

    I have watched hundreds and hundreds of instructionals from every group and the Gracie combative course and these two instructors is the BEST by far. They have made me believers in Gracie Jujistu.

  • @MrAnthony8809
    @MrAnthony8809 9 років тому +6

    They're both good! If I was losing control I'd use Rener's. But If I was confident with my position, I'd do Ryron's technique. They're both sick! Thanks for sharing.

  • @johnsherwood3586
    @johnsherwood3586 4 роки тому +1

    Even years later.......you guys are hilarious and amazing teachers.
    Thanks 🙏

  • @salavila9244
    @salavila9244 10 років тому +26

    Mine's a little bit more "Grandmasterish"...classic.

  • @wildwildwest1286
    @wildwildwest1286 6 років тому

    I've seen other players switch arms before which is really cool,but that's the first time I've seen it slowly explained.very valuable info about the foot position when switching.The brotherly rivality is definitely hilarious and entertaining.I see how they became so good at it.

  • @PayatLumpia
    @PayatLumpia 14 років тому +4

    I love the ending where Rener says, "...hopefully mine wins" and just rolls away and Reyron says, "That wasn't sick...that wasn't sick." Hahaha. Oh, man, I love you guys. You guys are hilarious.

    • @lucascruz3815
      @lucascruz3815 3 роки тому +1

      Damn, a commentary from 10 years ago

  • @jamesheppeler9716
    @jamesheppeler9716 7 років тому +9

    You guys are funny and great

  • @yybr85712
    @yybr85712 8 років тому +4

    Both are really cool

  • @Zenitself
    @Zenitself 4 роки тому +1

    This video still holds up. Oss.

  • @miguelbinha
    @miguelbinha 10 років тому +4

    Loving these videos, guys!

  • @coolsprings
    @coolsprings 14 років тому

    These two are really funny..
    I like the way they train together...
    Plus very nice techniques...

  • @130kali
    @130kali 13 років тому

    Yeah these guys are the best. If I get stationed in L.A. I'm definitely coming to the Academy.

  • @lordbwithu3105
    @lordbwithu3105 10 років тому

    You guys are simply awesome. Will be mastering both, Thank you for posting.

  • @squirt565
    @squirt565 14 років тому

    both ryron and rener are class acts and excellent instructors!!

  • @wefixwebsitesfast8227
    @wefixwebsitesfast8227 Рік тому

    Amazing move I just really can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to practicing this thank you professor

  • @My11am
    @My11am 12 років тому

    i was having problems because people knew that my special technique was the armbar and people kept defeding because they knew it was coming, but after watching this vid it really helped my game, thanks guys

  • @diegomaynes1013
    @diegomaynes1013 10 років тому +2

    I made my instructor tap to day by a finish like this great moves !

    • @mikeassayag
      @mikeassayag 8 років тому +7

      +Diego Maynes time to get a new instructor

  • @SalgadoMark
    @SalgadoMark 11 років тому

    Thank you guys for showing me those moves. I don't have money for classes, but I really appreciate learning Jiu Jitsu through UA-cam. I just love simplicity and effectiveness. By the ways you guys are funny and have me cracking up sometimes. Thanks once again.

  • @nirina58
    @nirina58 15 років тому

    So nice to watch! They are great teachers

  • @TheKrazyLobster
    @TheKrazyLobster 11 років тому +3

    I mean no offence to Renner, but Ryron's armlock was just SICK xD

  • @Ultradude604
    @Ultradude604 14 років тому

    Informative, and funny. This is the new breed of Gracie boys! Best instuctors, hands down.

  • @JFDF69
    @JFDF69 14 років тому

    Now thats unconvential warfare. Those guys are great instructors. Seem like genuine nice guys. If it wasn't for the Gracie family Jiu-jitsu would not b where it is today. Thank you Helio !

  • @bigbubbano23
    @bigbubbano23 15 років тому

    maaad good, bought the combatives dvd set, great set. keep up the good work

  • @blackgatedef3
    @blackgatedef3 14 років тому

    maan ralek had the oportunity to use rener's armbar on sakuraba at the end of round 3 ! amaziiiing.

  • @RomeoBarnes
    @RomeoBarnes 15 років тому

    @Petriealright In theory that works. However, when you lift the leg off/over your head you no longer have control of it and as we know in BJJ control is EVERYTHING. Any decent blue belt will simply switch their hips thus eliminate the angle you need come straight in(180 degrees) and therefore giving them the angle to lift their leg around your arm to the back of your neck as you come up. You have to understand the armbar arm is not the arm in the triangle it's the other arm that's in the choke

  • @groundsurvivalstudygracieg4034
    @groundsurvivalstudygracieg4034 5 років тому

    I like them both! But! I watched this a few years ago and I’ve been using Ryron’s move ever since - and honestly.... forgot about Rener’s move. lol. Need more training partners!

  • @RomeoBarnes
    @RomeoBarnes 15 років тому

    @Petriealright you'd walk right into a triangle. It's best to get a Rear Naked Choke grip with your arm underneath the back of the knee.(They had it on top in the video that solidifies your grip but as you saw that walks you into the belly down armbar which is REALLY BAD) and just come up. There's really no way to stop the switch armlock (Ryron's technique) if they switch you are going to be tapping.
    hope that helps.

  • @Cawrestlermoto101
    @Cawrestlermoto101 15 років тому

    these guys are so freakin awesome
    haha
    and always sound so freakin excited

  • @Gymrat2006
    @Gymrat2006 14 років тому

    I really like the first move a lot but teh second one is new too me i will try It out for sure. U guys crack me up keep the vids coming.

  • @BrettsterG
    @BrettsterG 11 років тому

    I just sit at home drilling Ryron's armlock finish. Not only is it sick but it's also fun to do :).

  • @sadikavad1287
    @sadikavad1287 3 роки тому

    Both you guy's are super cool, I although ryrons is a little more risky to do but it will still work 9/10. Reners sneaky armbar would doesn't require you to switch positions. So basically reners armbar is making a situation from bad to even worse for the guy while ryrons armbar just readjusting the position.

  • @oistyyy
    @oistyyy 11 років тому

    lmao I love the brotherly rivalry in all their videos. Makes for comedic relief.

  • @adenval7
    @adenval7 5 років тому

    Living Gracie Legends!

  • @eligomez7458
    @eligomez7458 11 років тому

    im a huge fan of bjj.. love them the great and famous gracie...... wish i could train with them someday.

  • @bunshine8plutz
    @bunshine8plutz 13 років тому

    cant wait to try these out in the gym!

  • @NewAmericaNow
    @NewAmericaNow 12 років тому

    Can you imagine their mother trying to break up their fights as kids? Too funny

  • @antonioconvertino9112
    @antonioconvertino9112 7 років тому +4

    in my opinion Rener 's technique is probably more effective in real fight...but of you have good agility Ryron's technique work as well too

    • @austinkeho5937
      @austinkeho5937 6 років тому +1

      Antonio Convertino I feel they both provide very useful and creative techniques. As well as the ground-breaking principles and philosophies they teach

  • @FranciscoHernandez-nt8lp
    @FranciscoHernandez-nt8lp 8 років тому

    I am new and Ill take what I can both seem effective, but I fine visually the double arm lock smoother and easier and less complicated but it is necessary to know them all if you want to be the like best.

  • @77jiujitsu
    @77jiujitsu 15 років тому

    wow, that's amazing and it takes practice to go as quick as they are and thank you both so much for posting it :-)

  • @44apw44
    @44apw44 14 років тому

    I cant believe anyone would critique these guys. Try walking into their academy and tell them its low precentage. I use these techniques in my daily warm up drills and use them often while sparring with great success. Just drill it!!!

  • @megumi6499
    @megumi6499 9 років тому +3

    Do they still teach, or just drop videos in the middle of class?

  • @Gymrat2006
    @Gymrat2006 14 років тому

    @1lostinspace I dont find these low percentage at all tbh teh first move I use constantly have done for years still works great.

  • @mattila75
    @mattila75 15 років тому

    You are guys the BEST!!!

  • @spaGEHdee
    @spaGEHdee 15 років тому

    lol u guys cracks me up n @ da sametime teachin me a deadly art... Love it keep it coming

  • @PEDROVEIGA
    @PEDROVEIGA 13 років тому

    Both a genius and beautiful ideas!! GJJ!!

  • @DubyTown
    @DubyTown 14 років тому

    armbar 1 i use alot..2 is sick but ones sickerr
    good job guys

  • @waldomarek
    @waldomarek 12 років тому

    gotta love these two arguing, never gets old xD

  • @MrMZaccone
    @MrMZaccone 14 років тому

    @1lostinspace They were kids when I was there too but they seem to have grown up into some damn fine instructors. What do either of these techniques have to do with "going to your back"??? When were you at the academy? Maybe I know you.

  • @keyboardbeats
    @keyboardbeats 7 років тому

    Both effective for those situations, sibling rivalry 😂

  • @paulscarpone6689
    @paulscarpone6689 7 років тому

    wow love it man both. and you two guys kill me. you remind me of me and my brothers. lol

  • @AceofDlamonds
    @AceofDlamonds 14 років тому

    switch is genius! I didn't think of a hip turn, I was trying to ponder how the feet would move lol

  • @Daveypooooooo
    @Daveypooooooo 14 років тому

    BOTH are very efficient and very useful to know
    thanks a bunch =)

  • @sadikavad1287
    @sadikavad1287 3 роки тому +1

    Long story reners armbar is more slick

  • @RomeoBarnes
    @RomeoBarnes 15 років тому

    I knew there was a belly down variation from there I've just never seen it. Seen the switch many times. I like that both are instant taps. For me Ryron wins though Rener's technique is amazing but since guys at my gym dont defend with the arm on top there's no I'd hit the belly-down(though i can't physically do either of these moves anyway i wouldn't be able to hit the belly down if i could.) So Ryron wins. Awesome video guys.

  • @lyricallyundefined
    @lyricallyundefined 14 років тому

    "Mine is more grandmaster ish"-Rener, WORD!lol. I like Rener's because I never seen an armlock transition like that. Ryron's is more common, and looks sick as well. BUt yeah I vote for Rener's!

  • @initialZEN
    @initialZEN 15 років тому

    LOL these guys are hilarious... and sick techniques as well

  • @Gymrat2006
    @Gymrat2006 14 років тому

    @ 1lostinspace Yeah I agree bout the fact there are other ways to retrive the arm. But that dosent make this move low percentage. As for taking the weight off there is a sure fire way to prevent the escape when u make the hip transition its a little something Royler does with this move. Not sure if Im getting the grip break your describing do u have a vid link? sounds good id like to see. Bicep lock it top move shame its illegal in comp : (

  • @omarqad
    @omarqad 14 років тому

    My votes with Ryron.

  • @rhdadrian
    @rhdadrian 13 років тому

    i like how these guys mess around with who's move is better but either way both are sick

  • @RomeoBarnes
    @RomeoBarnes 14 років тому

    @AndrewOwenWaldo you don't even need to fight his out. Just grab the tricep and do the switch as shown in the video.

  • @civiurda
    @civiurda 15 років тому

    hahahaha they are both awesome!!!! you two arguing bout them is funny. great video 5/5

  • @Dbear326
    @Dbear326 11 років тому

    Rener's is easier to switch to but both are sick!

  • @Bin6h4m
    @Bin6h4m 13 років тому

    Rener's seems faster. I'd go with that but it does come at a higher consequence if you miss it.

  • @75duster
    @75duster 14 років тому

    Wow men really thank you for that techniques i will put lots of training time to them.

  • @takidabossen
    @takidabossen 13 років тому

    ryrons version is very sick and incredible, but reners version is the way to go! :D

  • @johnodrum
    @johnodrum 14 років тому

    Great Video THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!.
    very clean move!

  • @orcmaniac
    @orcmaniac 15 років тому

    very nice, I like both actually !

  • @ralphseanevans
    @ralphseanevans 14 років тому

    to me it looks like if the guy is on his back Ryron is the move and if he is turned in to you then Rener's is the movie

  • @davidmalone5034
    @davidmalone5034 11 років тому

    both are wicked, into the bag of tricks!

  • @AndrewOwenWaldo
    @AndrewOwenWaldo 14 років тому

    On the first technique, if he puts his free hand behind your knee instead of in front of it, is it very likely to work if you try to fight his hand out and then complete the technique?

  • @WhtMike2006
    @WhtMike2006 15 років тому

    Gotta say Ryron's works against a resisting opponent MUCH better after rolling for a couple days playing with these.

  • @orcmaniac
    @orcmaniac 11 років тому

    that vid is old but I love you guys :D

  • @ATLFUNKCARTEL
    @ATLFUNKCARTEL 4 роки тому

    Ryron is such a G

  • @MrMZaccone
    @MrMZaccone 14 років тому

    @1lostinspace You're right, the likelyhood of that is indeed ... hilarious.

  • @blobnslop
    @blobnslop 15 років тому

    hahah that was a pretty epic one up-ing battle
    brotherly love

  • @smoknweed121
    @smoknweed121 12 років тому

    question since ur armbars are ur move what do you think the best way is to gain more power to be able to extend those arms do u lift certain weights or jus drill the shit outa arm bars?

  • @MindTrain17
    @MindTrain17 2 роки тому

    Haha! You guys are awesome!

  • @Ram1992D
    @Ram1992D 14 років тому

    i love bjj... i study every technique....and armlocks are SICK!!!

  • @rshanofsky
    @rshanofsky 15 років тому

    How does one choose between two solid techniques taught by Jiu-Jitsu immortality?
    I'll try these at the Academy and report back. How's that for a P.C. answer!

  • @yoylyncjayboo0656
    @yoylyncjayboo0656 7 років тому +1

    I want to learn jui jitsu but i dont have enough money can you help me please

  • @sk8yodog53
    @sk8yodog53 15 років тому

    hahaha gotta go with Ryron on this one...lol

  • @takidabossen
    @takidabossen 14 років тому

    @keeyat how can you afford to buy the techniques from the gracie combative course?:P

  • @guitarnukka724
    @guitarnukka724 12 років тому

    it shouldn't really require weightlifting, it should be drilled as much as possible. what the power really comes from is once you glue his wrist to your chest, pinch your knees together and extend your hips. hips/legs vs 1 arm..

  • @LIBER102379
    @LIBER102379 12 років тому

    estos caras saben de lo que están hablando!!!!

  • @waldomarek
    @waldomarek 15 років тому

    nice moves, blows some new life into arm bars :P

  • @takidabossen
    @takidabossen 14 років тому

    @lyricallyundefined I totaly agree :D i like reners the most also beacuse we need to keep it real :D we need to be more efficient ;)

  • @higgo007
    @higgo007 14 років тому

    great technique guys. the 2nd arm bar works better for me :-)

  • @vidigaribaldi88888
    @vidigaribaldi88888 9 років тому

    very smooth..!!!!!!..2 thumbs up

  • @Brisingr2207
    @Brisingr2207 15 років тому

    You guys are awesome ^_^

  • @keefrmx
    @keefrmx 14 років тому

    cool vid.-give these two guys a tv show.lol.

  • @zahirchaudhary1564
    @zahirchaudhary1564 2 роки тому

    Brilliant 👏

  • @MrMZaccone
    @MrMZaccone 14 років тому

    @1lostinspace Far from it. Why don't you inform me. Who are you and what do you know? What's your history? Who did you study with? How many times have you tried these techniques to determine that they are "low percentage"? What do you prefer in their place? Go ahead, enlighten me.

  • @dormmma2619
    @dormmma2619 3 роки тому

    Fucking badass for now

  • @AceofDlamonds
    @AceofDlamonds 14 років тому

    LOL @ the end subtle argument

  • @judoludo
    @judoludo 12 років тому

    New drinking game: Drink everytime he says boom.

  • @FMFC0RPSMAN
    @FMFC0RPSMAN 14 років тому

    Optimo. Muito Obrigado

  • @adityasandhu
    @adityasandhu 13 років тому

    Mine's soo sick...hahaha...these guys are awesome