There is a Darce choke available when you grab the head. Just slide the opposite hand up the tricep and you can create an arm triangle. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your instruction, Professor. As a newbie, I’d love to see this techniques done with more resistance. It’s great to see them slowly and absorb the movements, but there’s much more chaos with resistance. Pardon me if that’s a rude request 🙏
This is awesome going to try it next class. I have always used the traditional back escape to either come on top, or if they try the remount I force their leg to half guard which is where most of my bottom game comes from.
This is great! I'm going to try it out. I'm an older jujitsu practitioner. I'm not as fast as I used to be. The 20yr old guys usually try to take my back. I'm really pretty good and successful at escaping or looking for alternate leg attacks from that position. This will be a great addition to my game. Thank you for sharing! 🤓
I would argue (being a newbie blue belt) that the lower belts benefit from learning the “less cool” versions of moves. When someone who has MASTERED the art tries to teach newbies, they often teach it from the level of understanding that themselves are, not where at the level of the newbie
Can you do a clip whereby the partner body triangle you from the back and show how you can escape that? That will be interesting as I got that alot. It's a huge challenge for me.
I'm going to try this because I get dragged into that position in order to prevent me from slinking out the traditional way and I just flop like a turtle.
It looks like the opponent just lets go of his leg hooks, if anything he moves his legs out of the way. Would be good to see it with the opponent actually stopping you from escaping.
Rick Ellis explains his favorite way to escape back mount.
I see a bow and arrow opportunity for the top guy when you're trying this escape.
This is probably the best BJJ channel out there
my new favorite channel. Awesome
Liked for showing the technique in the first 30 seconds! It makes it a far friendlier reference video to check back on
This looks great. Very smooth and natural. When Covid is done with and I'm back on the mat, maybe this can become my go-to escape.
Thanks, those are awesome escapes. You look real smooth. Real black belt. Thanks
I've been struggling with back escapes. lol, this will help. Thank you 🤙
There is a Darce choke available when you grab the head. Just slide the opposite hand up the tricep and you can create an arm triangle. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent 👍😊
I have been using a very crude method of what you seem to have perfected after being told it is wrong for years
Thankyou good sir.
Can you produce a video that focuses on more on this in detail ?
I appreciate your wisdom.
Thanks 🙏🏾
I just want to say thank you for that! I tried those with my buddies today and we all love them.
Thank you for your instruction, Professor. As a newbie, I’d love to see this techniques done with more resistance. It’s great to see them slowly and absorb the movements, but there’s much more chaos with resistance. Pardon me if that’s a rude request 🙏
This is awesome going to try it next class. I have always used the traditional back escape to either come on top, or if they try the remount I force their leg to half guard which is where most of my bottom game comes from.
Those were fantastic back escapes! OSSS, PROFESSOR. 👏🏾
Great content. Can't wait to try this on the mats. Thank you prof.
Thanks!
Thankyou
Excellent video 😊
thanks
This is great! I'm going to try it out. I'm an older jujitsu practitioner. I'm not as fast as I used to be. The 20yr old guys usually try to take my back. I'm really pretty good and successful at escaping or looking for alternate leg attacks from that position. This will be a great addition to my game. Thank you for sharing! 🤓
Sensei, been missing your posts. I hope everything is going well
Thanks a lot your channel is great 👍
This is great!!
Next roll goal!
love this!!
Great details 👍
How about the escape from the guilottine or omoplata? Thanks you're a life saver.
This looks great! I will give it a try
Top!!
Exitos! desde España!!
I would argue (being a newbie blue belt) that the lower belts benefit from learning the “less cool” versions of moves.
When someone who has MASTERED the art tries to teach newbies, they often teach it from the level of understanding that themselves are, not where at the level of the newbie
Is there a similar escape for no gi?
love it!
I’d like to see the version without the gi…Thank you for sharing your video. You do amazing work!🙌🏼
Can you do a clip whereby the partner body triangle you from the back and show how you can escape that? That will be interesting as I got that alot. It's a huge challenge for me.
From the reach around collar tie, you aren't worried about a back control Americana
howie mandel does bjj
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Damn that intro was nice
I'm going to try this because I get dragged into that position in order to prevent me from slinking out the traditional way and I just flop like a turtle.
It looks like the opponent just lets go of his leg hooks, if anything he moves his legs out of the way. Would be good to see it with the opponent actually stopping you from escaping.
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a shame that you don't show how to peform the technique without having to rely on the gi...
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A lot of energy consumption