Almost everything I've learned about wrestling I've gotten since I started training in Jiujitsu, and I love the techniques. Especially for takedowns. I hated struggling to get an opponent to the mats then after learning some technique from wrestling, it got easier and easier. Those that know how difficult it is to take a resisting person to the ground will understand why it is scored highly in MMA.
Hello. I am from Poland and I think You are one of the best i teaching. Not only technic but also another thing about mentality etc. Gratulacje Mistrzu.
Wrestling, BJJ/Judo is a science, having the ability to grind is good but having finesse and skill is another level. When two meatheads clash the one with timing, skill, patience, determination, guile, technique and know how will prevail. Spot on Coach B!
Coach brian thank you for the instructional as always! Your words are gospel and I'm going with it since 2018. I missed the old teach me grappling clap intro tho 😁
One of the biggest lies in Jiu-jitsu is that wrestling is all strength and no technique. Strength has virtually nothing to do with whether your lat drop is successful or you fall on your back like an idiot.
@@TeachMeGrappling my coach told me to use set up or distraction when shoot single leg. Was that right , coach ? He said "you can't just shoot like that because your opponent will sprawl".
@@theinvertedprotagonist It all depends on their balance and base. If they have good balance over a good base, like how a boxer digs into the ground and sits on their punches, yes. If the leg is lifted high enough that it challenges their mobility and there is enough movement to keep them off balance and back-pedaling, no.
often when people get the leg under the armpit, it leads to a takedown... but is there a more optimal technique? a guaranteed leglock? Can you stirke the knee in a certain way and hurt your opponent wihtout him being able to retaliate?
Hey coach, I think the guy you are talking about that said you can easily slip out of the foot hold is @WrestlingUniversity. He talks about it here 3 minutes in: ua-cam.com/video/EKNnvx7EWzY/v-deo.html. It seems he is applying the heel hook type hold like you adressed. I personally like his videos very much, and think he does a good job of explaining the intricate techniques of wrestling like you always do. Loved your response to this tho, it was very educational. Thanks!
Yes that was the one. It has some good stuff in there but overall I wasn't very impressed. I'm pretty picky with my technique though. In the end, its great to have different perspectives for different people.
Almost everything I've learned about wrestling I've gotten since I started training in Jiujitsu, and I love the techniques. Especially for takedowns. I hated struggling to get an opponent to the mats then after learning some technique from wrestling, it got easier and easier. Those that know how difficult it is to take a resisting person to the ground will understand why it is scored highly in MMA.
Hello. I am from Poland and I think You are one of the best i teaching. Not only technic but also another thing about mentality etc. Gratulacje Mistrzu.
Not only an expert but a great teacher too!
Wrestling, BJJ/Judo is a science, having the ability to grind is good but having finesse and skill is another level. When two meatheads clash the one with timing, skill, patience, determination, guile, technique and know how will prevail. Spot on Coach B!
So brilliant in its simplicity. Thanks for sharing, Coach Brian.
Oh my STARS, I love this channel!! This was beautifully broken down so we can replicate it. Thank you, Coach!
The last words are golden !
Great stuff coach! Waiting on those single leg finish videos!
Such a good single leg tutorial, so technical. Thank you coach.
this was one of my favourites and worked almost every time
So useful. I like to chain it with body lock style takedowns
Jessie's Back!!
Coach brian thank you for the instructional as always! Your words are gospel and I'm going with it since 2018.
I missed the old teach me grappling clap intro tho 😁
This is a really good teaching tool
This is great information
Thanks again coach
Right on coach Brian you da man👊🤙🏽
thank you very much
Thanks coach, really like these details on “simple” techniques. Breakdowns are always gold on this channel thank you and your students/team 🤙🏻🙏🏻
NICE !
Nice..thx
I do appreciate that you place technique over raw tenacity.
Two guys can fist fight but one guy can just bring a bat 😂.
you are the best.. oss
One of the biggest lies in Jiu-jitsu is that wrestling is all strength and no technique. Strength has virtually nothing to do with whether your lat drop is successful or you fall on your back like an idiot.
Only issue im seeing is the damn tiny mat sizes I usually compete (bjj) on. Feel like Id be off the mat before I got the leg
I noticed you using some inappropriate grips... Lookout coach Brian you could be next on the gracie "hit list"
Coach, why do people like to bring the leg high like that instead of just doing a simple cutback finish?
The higher the leg the more takedowns happen... having said that there are good low finishes as well.
@@TeachMeGrappling my coach told me to use set up or distraction when shoot single leg. Was that right , coach ? He said "you can't just shoot like that because your opponent will sprawl".
Yeah, but when we bring the leg high like that, can't the guy throw powerful punches to our defenseless head?
@@theinvertedprotagonist It all depends on their balance and base. If they have good balance over a good base, like how a boxer digs into the ground and sits on their punches, yes. If the leg is lifted high enough that it challenges their mobility and there is enough movement to keep them off balance and back-pedaling, no.
8:22 to 8:36 AHAHAHA l0led hard
But you gotta admit, wrestlers are pretty goddamn tough.
I'm guilty of grabbing the leg.
often when people get the leg under the armpit, it leads to a takedown... but is there a more optimal technique? a guaranteed leglock? Can you stirke the knee in a certain way and hurt your opponent wihtout him being able to retaliate?
I just wanna be Emilio Estevez in the Breakfast Club, but I think that ship has sailed 😢
The bonesmura
Fellas, push and pick up that leg, sounds good?
Hey coach, I think the guy you are talking about that said you can easily slip out of the foot hold is @WrestlingUniversity. He talks about it here 3 minutes in: ua-cam.com/video/EKNnvx7EWzY/v-deo.html. It seems he is applying the heel hook type hold like you adressed. I personally like his videos very much, and think he does a good job of explaining the intricate techniques of wrestling like you always do. Loved your response to this tho, it was very educational. Thanks!
Yes that was the one. It has some good stuff in there but overall I wasn't very impressed. I'm pretty picky with my technique though. In the end, its great to have different perspectives for different people.
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This channel is the best I've found for jiu jitsu guys who need takedowns.
Coach says “what are we a bunch of knuckle draggers?”
And all of the Neanderthal sub-human wrestlers of the world collectively nod their heads. 😂