Saddle vs standing, Saddle vs rolling (Lachlan Giles)
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2018
- Follow the links below for detailed instructional series by Lachlan Giles
The Guard Passing Anthology: Half Guard can be found here:
Check out my half guard DVD "The Half Guard Anthology" here. Which covers all things half guard
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My No Gi Chokes DVD here: Focusing on the guillotine, arm in guillotine, anaconda, darce, Japanese necktie, North South choke, and how to link these chokes together.
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You can check out a detailed instructional on my butterfly, shin to shin, single X, X guard game on through the Grapplers Guide. There is also heaps of content from other world class instructors!
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Lachlan is a second degree BJJ black belt. He is the 2017 IBJJF No-Gi World Championship Bronze Medallist, 2014 Australian Jiu-Jitsu Grand Prix Champion, multiple time Pan Pacific and Victorian Jiu Jitsu Champion. He has represented Australia twice at ADCC, the most prestigious submission grappling competition in the world, represented Australia three times at the World Pro Championships and competed at the Eddie Bravo Invitational where he submitted former ADCC Champion Rani Yahya.
In 2014 and 2017 he completed a clean sweep of the black belt division at Australia's most prestigious competition, the Pan Pacific Championships, winning 4 gold medals. In 2016 Lachlan was ranked as the number 12 lightweight BJJ competitor in the world. He is also the 2016 Australian Freestyle Wrestling Champion.
He also works as a physiotherapist and in 2016 completed his PhD.
My butterfly and single leg X game can be found on the grapplers guide!
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Lachlan is a second degree BJJ black belt. He is the 2017 IBJJF No-Gi World Championship Bronze Medallist, 2014 Australian Jiu-Jitsu Grand Prix Champion, multiple time Pan Pacific and Victorian Jiu Jitsu Champion. He has represented Australia twice at ADCC, the most prestigious submission grappling competition in the world, represented Australia three times at the World Pro Championships and competed at the Eddie Bravo Invitational where he submitted former ADCC Champion Rani Yahya.
In 2014 and 2017 he completed a clean sweep of the black belt division at Australia's most prestigious competition, the Pan Pacific Championships, winning 4 gold medals. In 2016 Lachlan was ranked as the number 12 lightweight BJJ competitor in the world. He is also the 2016 Australian Freestyle Wrestling Champion.
He also works as a physiotherapist and in 2016 completed his PhD.
Lachlan Giles has to be one of the best instructors out there.
Outstanding! Excellent technical instructor
Superb as always
Amazing content.
Always great details!
solid solid stuff. love the content, thanks for sharing.
All those lucky people getting to learn from you every day...
awesome!
Lachlan也是牛人 awesome
Loki, pls make a similar video about Outside Ashi. Thanks
Great video- do you have another where you cover how to pummel your free leg in to defeat the saddle?
What is your favourite way to escape if not standing up? Running man?
Great video again Giles thank you. What would you do when your opponent sprawl (with a near side underhook) on you instead of standing up please??? My sadle is forced to explode every time it happens or I get my back taken... Would love to hear your thoughts on this please.
I saw your video on hh safety.so what rules do you apply to your students when sparring?
Good video after the Vinny-Gordon-match.
One question:
Do you already know what you will present at Grapplers Guide?
How do I stop them from going the opposite way with the outer leg? a lot of times they will step towards me instead of rolling the other way.
The end of this video was hysterical lmao
I had to listen twice! lol.
👍👍👍👍👍
Why don't you post on your forehead for the rolling saddle variation? Just curious because I was always taught to post on the forehead to slow the opponents roll
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