I really like how your techniques are shown as responses to certain positions, not only as reactions to an action. Makes it much easier to drill with a grappling dummy. Thank you!
AAAAHHHHH-MAZING!!! I'm on my 3rd time watching it...there's so much information packed into it, but the way you teach it, plus showing them from different angles helps tremendously. Thank you!
Random thought here Eli but would you ever consider filming yourself doing some live rolling and narrate over it/slow down and break down different sequences and positions in real time? I know personally I'd enjoy that. Thanks for all the great content.
I’ve actually had a few requests for that. I will try to make that happen. I’m down for it, but just want to make sure it’s ok with whomever my partners are.
@@KnightJiuJitsu That would be really great, you explain it all so clear.. Similar to Roy Dean "Pure Rolling 1 and 2" and "Flow Rolling in Norway" Greetings from San Martin de los Andes, Argentina! 🇦🇷 Love your videos!!
Maybe it’s been said already in the comments here (too many for me to read), but I tend to think the Japanese Necktie should be included, going off of the logic of the grip positioning (in nogi bjj/CACC wrestling at least- which admittedly, I’m more familiar with than techniques wearing a gi /gi grips).
For gi/no gi corollary, what about Ezekiel chokes which can be hit from several positions, not just mount where it is typically taught. It seems in the no gi style, it has a similar arm configuration like the RNC but the choking pressure is different?
Some details shared by Yarden Gerbi herself about how she applied her choke (now banned in judo -_-): - In order to confuse her opponent, she starts attacking with the "receiving" hand first while she takes her lapel out on the other side at the same time. - She does not grab the extremity of her lapel but farther in order to get a big chunk. - After giving the lapel to the other hand, she sits kind of diagonally while pulling the opponent's belt with her empty hand. - Then she straightens herself backward, and straightens her leg above the opponent's leg (sometimes with the help of her hand) and with her other leg she pushes on the opponent's knee to keep her low.
I think the guillotine grip should always depend on the space that needs to be filled and the dexterity and flexibility of the person applying it. Lots of variations are out there, but I don't think there is always a single preferred. There are 5-finger, 10-finger, palm to palm, high-elbow, arm-in, Diesel Squeezle (per Keenan), and lots of other types of grips for it.
Eli, I would love to see a video of you doing a “put it all together” video. I study SO MUCH self defense theory and want to see someone attack that “full mindset”. A lot of people say Muay Thai jiujitsu but I’d say, to be stereotypical, FMA jiujitsu. An object in your hand adds about two more points per hand, to be scientific but also cliche in the sense of “science of eight limbs”. I wanted to write you privately but you don’t have any private contacts except for that awful blue publication. A man of Letters and Science?! Sure enough. Love that you work with Funker.
Jacob Goebel by study do you train or just watch videos? If you don’t train go try it. I reckon you will love it. They are all powerful martial arts and will help you regardless in a threatening situation. If you do then sorry haha btw I only train jitsu. But watch videos on all arts too.
Hahaha. I understand totally. You might want to try hooking the person's leg with the second leg rather than throwing it over their back if it too difficult.
Hey, I'm a wrestler do you think the anaconda will be a good move to learn for a street fight after i sprawl. And also is the anaconda a submission to hit on people. Also what in your opinion is the best basic submissions for a wrestler to learn. Thanks man 👊🏻
Getting some sort of microphone would really increase the quality of your videos. Techniques are great, just have to blare the volume to hear you well.
Knight should I still look for a jiu jitsu gym even tho I’m learning from you ? Haha Been thinking about it lately. I have a background of Judo / shotokan . But taking it to the ground is a different story and world 🌎
What is the reason still for the Gi uniform still being used? like seriously....the Gi is a waste and not realistic, the Gi is mostly similar in Japan and other culture of Asia of the clothes that they wore but no one wears a Gi every time and every where in public, etc., besides mostly Japan and possibly Korea. No Gi is more realistic.
There is an entire sport of grappling that mandates a gi. “A waste and not realistic”? Are you meaning “street self defense”? Because as a sport, the gi is the uniform.
@@fightfiles i know that its the sport uniform but yes i am referring to the streets, im fine with both but i still get irritated on still having to use the gi, instead of gi's why not use regular t-shirt, pants, shorts, jackets, etc., even better
K.O. Brings I cannot speak for all gyms, but that depends on the school/lineage/philosophy. There are plenty of schools/instructors (and the first bjj school that i first went to, did/)do take shirts, jackets, etc into considération when teaching technique. I do believe that even in the case that it isn’t mentioned, a good instructor would allow for student questions such as (for example) “how can we adjust this if the attacker is in a tank top”. The OP does a good job explaining that in the video he mentioned. (I watched it as they suggested.)
I've been looking for a good tutorial on these for the Gi. This is more than I could have hoped for! Thank you, Eli 🙌
I know right?! This was perfect timing with a sequence I was working on too 🤘🏼 keep up the awesome work as always Eli!
Just something I’ve been thinking about for a while because I geek out on the names and etymology and origins and similarities and stuff.
There are many goog bjj channels on UA-cam, but Eli you are hands down the best! Thanks
I appreciate that statement so incredibly much. That means the world to me.
Literally my favorite jui-jitsu videos. Straight to the point with flawless technique. Thank you!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching them!
man your channel is super underrated. quick, concise, but well explained. love it!.
I really appreciate that
Good point on positioning the head so it doesn't become a "speed bump". Big fan of both the D'arce and Anaconda.
That Peruvian necktie became instantly my favorite choke!
Savage. 😎
Thank you for this coach.
Excellent explanation of all three applications. Well done to Knight JJ👍🏻
I really like how your techniques are shown as responses to certain positions, not only as reactions to an action. Makes it much easier to drill with a grappling dummy. Thank you!
Great to see all of these in a single video, thanks!
Never seen the term 'fraternal twins' used like this. Loving it, Coach. Good stuff!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Really enjoyed the breakdown of these submissions.
AAAAHHHHH-MAZING!!! I'm on my 3rd time watching it...there's so much information packed into it, but the way you teach it, plus showing them from different angles helps tremendously. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you like it!
Awesome video, love the gi and no-gi together. Thank you 🙏
Super video. Thanks. I was waiting for a good illustration like the one you did.
Love the detail on that brabo choke.
Knight always brings fresh insights. Well explained.
Amazing content as always
Great content! Thanks
Thank you
Awesome! Thank you Eli!
Do more of these! Great video!
Thanks professor, awesome content as always
Thanks again. Always clear and concise.
Cool video
I've just discovered your channel recently, excellent content as always !
I’m glad you did. Thank you for watching my stuff!
Awesome thank you
That was just awesome, attention to detail. I ll definitely use these ones.
Excellent work well demonstrated. oss !!🙏
GREAT VIDEO YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! Im a 3 stripe Black belt Ossu
Thank you so much. I appreciate it greatly
Random thought here Eli but would you ever consider filming yourself doing some live rolling and narrate over it/slow down and break down different sequences and positions in real time? I know personally I'd enjoy that. Thanks for all the great content.
I’ve actually had a few requests for that. I will try to make that happen. I’m down for it, but just want to make sure it’s ok with whomever my partners are.
@@KnightJiuJitsu I can understand that. Great content as always but as a longtime fan I'd love to see you in action.
@@KnightJiuJitsu That would be really great, you explain it all so clear.. Similar to Roy Dean "Pure Rolling 1 and 2" and "Flow Rolling in Norway"
Greetings from San Martin de los Andes, Argentina! 🇦🇷 Love your videos!!
And then Jordan Teaches Jiujustu was born
Great stuff! Thanks!
Amazing!!! Thank you very much🙏
Beautiful! 🥋
Always the best !!!
Great stuff thank you
KEEP GOING💙💙
Beauty!
Can u talk a little bit about rolling to either side once the grip is set in
Maybe it’s been said already in the comments here (too many for me to read), but I tend to think the Japanese Necktie should be included, going off of the logic of the grip positioning (in nogi bjj/CACC wrestling at least- which admittedly, I’m more familiar with than techniques wearing a gi /gi grips).
The triangle of death
I have two professors: one at atos and this guy on UA-cam, lol
I appreciate that a lot
Awesome tutorial, Eli. Question, is it possible to enter the Kata Ha choke from North/South as well? Thanks for the knowledge!
Thank you. And kata ha is actually not really applicable from north south. Kata ha traditionally requires you to face the back of the opponent’s head.
For gi/no gi corollary, what about Ezekiel chokes which can be hit from several positions, not just mount where it is typically taught. It seems in the no gi style, it has a similar arm configuration like the RNC but the choking pressure is different?
When I use no gi Ezekiels, I usually prefer them in a punch choke configuration instead of the fully folded RNC style grip.
I managed to perform Peruvian Necktie. Unfortunately it was pretty loose, so I didn't get the tap. Some other time perhaps. Nice video, though.
Fantastic!!! Oss 🤙🏾
Some details shared by Yarden Gerbi herself about how she applied her choke (now banned in judo -_-):
- In order to confuse her opponent, she starts attacking with the "receiving" hand first while she takes her lapel out on the other side at the same time.
- She does not grab the extremity of her lapel but farther in order to get a big chunk.
- After giving the lapel to the other hand, she sits kind of diagonally while pulling the opponent's belt with her empty hand.
- Then she straightens herself backward, and straightens her leg above the opponent's leg (sometimes with the help of her hand) and with her other leg she pushes on the opponent's knee to keep her low.
Thank you Sir! 🙏🏽
Are there different grips for the guillotine choke tho? I feel like different instructors prefer one guillotine grip over another.
I think the guillotine grip should always depend on the space that needs to be filled and the dexterity and flexibility of the person applying it. Lots of variations are out there, but I don't think there is always a single preferred. There are 5-finger, 10-finger, palm to palm, high-elbow, arm-in, Diesel Squeezle (per Keenan), and lots of other types of grips for it.
Eli,
I would love to see a video of you doing a “put it all together” video. I study SO MUCH self defense theory and want to see someone attack that “full mindset”.
A lot of people say Muay Thai jiujitsu but I’d say, to be stereotypical, FMA jiujitsu.
An object in your hand adds about two more points per hand, to be scientific but also cliche in the sense of “science of eight limbs”.
I wanted to write you privately but you don’t have any private contacts except for that awful blue publication.
A man of Letters and Science?! Sure enough.
Love that you work with Funker.
Jacob Goebel by study do you train or just watch videos? If you don’t train go try it. I reckon you will love it. They are all powerful martial arts and will help you regardless in a threatening situation. If you do then sorry haha btw I only train jitsu. But watch videos on all arts too.
I love the gerbi choke but I cant land the PNT cuz my beer belly fights against me 😭😭 good stuff. Great idea for a video
Hahaha. I understand totally. You might want to try hooking the person's leg with the second leg rather than throwing it over their back if it too difficult.
@@KnightJiuJitsu like,right behind the knee as they are still turtled up?? I can never get it across the back
@@MinhaFamiliaAQBJJ - Yep, exaclty. Similar to a Japanese Necktie
@@KnightJiuJitsu oh Gawd I'm an idiot lmfao. Damn I'm trying tomorrow during nogi. Thanks man. Always making me feel dumb in a good way 🤣🤣
@@MinhaFamiliaAQBJJ - Ha! Not at all. I hope it helps though.
Hey, I'm a wrestler do you think the anaconda will be a good move to learn for a street fight after i sprawl.
And also is the anaconda a submission to hit on people. Also what in your opinion is the best basic submissions for a wrestler to learn. Thanks man 👊🏻
Wrestlers with even basic submissions are super dangerous folks. Learning some good no gi chokes from turtle would be super useful, I would say.
@@KnightJiuJitsu thanks
Getting some sort of microphone would really increase the quality of your videos. Techniques are great, just have to blare the volume to hear you well.
What is the difference between a darce and a brabo choke?
The use of the gi. I explain it in the video.
Knight should I still look for a jiu jitsu gym even tho I’m learning from you ? Haha
Been thinking about it lately. I have a background of Judo / shotokan . But taking it to the ground is a different story and world 🌎
For sure. Definitely gotta get on the mats and hopefully with a variety of hard working and good folks. Look for a good training facility!
Knight Jiu-Jitsu thank you knight ! 🥋
OSS Sensei
Can u finish the anaconda without going down
My arm never reaches, am I missing something? I’m a bigger guy and I roll with mostly other bigger guys.
I'm learing to much from you
I'm so happy to hear that!
Lol, love the vidoes, change intro music please. It's 2020.
Starlord? Is that you?
🖒🖒👍👍👌
Osss
shit i thought i was deaf for a second.
Chris prat
Why u nad cuz myusernamesthis dosent give u robux
Wut?
What is the reason still for the Gi uniform still being used? like seriously....the Gi is a waste and not realistic, the Gi is mostly similar in Japan and other culture of Asia of the clothes that they wore but no one wears a Gi every time and every where in public, etc., besides mostly Japan and possibly Korea. No Gi is more realistic.
Chewie and I made a video on that topic if you want to see our opinions.
There is an entire sport of grappling that mandates a gi. “A waste and not realistic”? Are you meaning “street self defense”? Because as a sport, the gi is the uniform.
@@fightfiles i know that its the sport uniform but yes i am referring to the streets, im fine with both but i still get irritated on still having to use the gi, instead of gi's why not use regular t-shirt, pants, shorts, jackets, etc., even better
K.O. Brings I cannot speak for all gyms, but that depends on the school/lineage/philosophy. There are plenty of schools/instructors (and the first bjj school that i first went to, did/)do take shirts, jackets, etc into considération when teaching technique. I do believe that even in the case that it isn’t mentioned, a good instructor would allow for student questions such as (for example) “how can we adjust this if the attacker is in a tank top”. The OP does a good job explaining that in the video he mentioned. (I watched it as they suggested.)
If you can control and choke someone with a gi, then you can do the same if the opponent is wearing a coat.