BJJ Concepts: Becoming a Guard Passing Finisher - Jason Scully

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @BrettsterG
    @BrettsterG 12 років тому +2

    Nothing is more frustrating or zaps your energy more than attempting to pass someone's guard only for you to make a small mistake and have them regain it. I found this video to be an instant game changer. Great stuff as always. Thanks a lot.

  • @730prime5
    @730prime5 10 років тому +22

    Ive seen literally hundreds of UA-cam instructional videos and this is by far the best of them all

  • @MarzJonp
    @MarzJonp 8 років тому +24

    Brilliant. Concepts are way better than Techniques! I can always get Techs from my Professor.

  • @bornfedslaughter
    @bornfedslaughter 11 років тому +3

    I love how defensive techniques speak for offense as well. By teaching these passing concepts, a guard player can also learn what to not let the passer do. Great stuff..

  • @duckyoumissed
    @duckyoumissed 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for your videos. I am injured right now and I can not train but I watch your videos, take notes, study, and watch over and over again thank you. I can not tell you how Glad I am that you do your videos just to help people like me, thank you. I'm most likely getting knee surgery over the weekend and I will not be able to train... Thank you so much for all you have shared and god bless you. Thank you for being so helpful.

  • @tit4tat898
    @tit4tat898 12 років тому +2

    I love the way you break situations down and explain them. Its just as important to know what happens when you do it wrong as it to know how to do the move correctly. Thanks Jason your a legend!

  • @KhazanaAli06
    @KhazanaAli06 10 років тому +28

    Jason i wish i could train with you, you give crystal clear bjj tips. I did these today with 100 % success:) thank you so much!!!

  • @ashwinchidambaram4100
    @ashwinchidambaram4100 5 років тому +1

    Very very useful video never seen any one else address this thanks a lot

  • @soonthespoonable
    @soonthespoonable 8 років тому +1

    This is the type of teaching that I need, rather than being fed techniques without reasoning, learn the concepts first. Thank you

  • @kennedic4403
    @kennedic4403 12 років тому

    ur teaching is the BEST on the internet mr. Scully!

  • @joostin4
    @joostin4 11 років тому +1

    Awesome instructio. I love how you teach conceptual ideas and big picture stuff also and not just step by step drill stuff like most instructors do.

  • @gdoh
    @gdoh 12 років тому

    its important to know what to do but equally important to know why you do it. great video as always

  • @edwinserrano1070
    @edwinserrano1070 5 років тому +17

    1. block the hips
    2. re-direct
    3. attack the back

  • @Rockhuang02
    @Rockhuang02 4 роки тому +1

    Please share more of the concepts of bjj!! Thank you in advance!

  • @PeterPansPal
    @PeterPansPal 12 років тому +1

    One of the best channels on youtube for sure! Awesome stuff! Thanks so much!

  • @Brian21568
    @Brian21568 12 років тому

    Excellent concepts Jason, like the Kimura Hunter I like learning triggers to stay ahead of the opposition, keep up the great tutorials

  • @grumpyae86
    @grumpyae86 12 років тому

    Thanks Jason.. This was my missing puzzle to controlling my opponent to both passing my guard or controlling my dominate position.
    Keep up the good work

  • @beargrylls3
    @beargrylls3 12 років тому

    awesome. really cleared up the concept of blocking the hips for me

  • @davespellen1596
    @davespellen1596 8 років тому +2

    Great stuff mate. I am starting BJJ and watching your lessons feels like Im there. Great concepts and easy to follow - top notch.

  • @MrJmunga
    @MrJmunga 12 років тому

    I should have already known the stuff about controlling the leg by controlling the foot and the toes, but I didn't. Just since watching this video the other day that alone has helped me tons in my passing. Thanks a lot!

  • @TopControlBJJ
    @TopControlBJJ 12 років тому

    Great vid Scully! It's a nice realization to think that you only have to worry about 2 things he might do when you pass his guard; reguard or get to his knees.

  • @1loveforChrist
    @1loveforChrist 12 років тому

    Man, you remind me of my Sensi. . .My type of learning is to keep asking and answering two fundemental questions, Why and What if. . .I have found it allows me to remain flexible and ready to counter and attack. By the way, this is how I teach .. .always concepts and challenging my guys to not think but react to what the person is offering them. Thank you. Learning lots from you. 'preciate you. - Philly

  • @navellints
    @navellints 12 років тому

    Good basic concepts. You are talented techer as well. Thank you.

  • @migraine516
    @migraine516 12 років тому

    These videos are so awesome.

  • @F22Raptor8
    @F22Raptor8 12 років тому

    Awesome as always, thanks for the vid! The first thing my wrestler friend ever taught me about grappling was to always look to control the hips. If you control the hips, you control where the body can go, and I've tried to keep that in mind at all times since then.

  • @patrickgoebel3301
    @patrickgoebel3301 5 років тому +1

    Jason Scully is the most underrated resource there is, it's like if Danaher was just giving away his stuff for free

  • @mhia4
    @mhia4 9 років тому

    Still very much a beginner but having a blast so far. Rolling yesterday I kept getting blocked with the shin just like you demonstrated. Now I have something to try. Thanks man.

  • @samiiM-hm2oo
    @samiiM-hm2oo 3 роки тому

    Wow this was an eye opener!

  • @hectormiguel05
    @hectormiguel05 6 років тому

    Awesome. Always have trouble when they knee shield. Can't wait to try those concepts.

  • @0713mas
    @0713mas 11 років тому

    Excellent lessons!!! This guy is a great teacher

  • @MrTigerstyle80
    @MrTigerstyle80 9 років тому +1

    I'm new at this. Your videos are the best in my opinion. Clear and to the point.

  • @MelissaRiccardi
    @MelissaRiccardi 11 років тому

    FYI. just tried this in class yesterday . . worked brilliantly! Thank you

  • @RAULxsXex
    @RAULxsXex 12 років тому

    man... u're THE BEST ! thx a lot mr. Scully !

  • @DuncanTheHighlander
    @DuncanTheHighlander 11 років тому

    Best BJJ videos on UA-cam

  • @RodT453
    @RodT453 12 років тому

    Very good video. I like the concept will take you further than any single technique comment. subscribed.

  • @NEROROYAL
    @NEROROYAL 8 років тому +2

    These are gems. Thank you Jason and yes I've subscribed.

  • @XOoOzYx
    @XOoOzYx 11 років тому

    I tried these techniques at the gi class tonight and they worked!!! I finally can pass a guard lol. Thank you Jason! You are the BEST :)

  • @justinrich1202
    @justinrich1202 11 років тому

    Awesome. Love the concepts. Anymore coming?

  • @mrgingerpapa
    @mrgingerpapa 12 років тому

    Awesome concepts/principles Jason, a big thank you!

  • @mrSAIF6000
    @mrSAIF6000 12 років тому

    This is really helpful Jason. Thanks a lot. We really appreciate your effort and passion.
    Best,
    Saif

  • @rinseshinewindowcleaning3558
    @rinseshinewindowcleaning3558 7 років тому

    Fantastic video, love how the emphasis is on the conceptual aspects of BJJ feel like I've learnt so much from your video subscribed

  • @chrismcdevitt2781
    @chrismcdevitt2781 12 років тому

    Love the 3rd concept.

  • @TheMasoud100
    @TheMasoud100 12 років тому

    i appreciate all these points man thanks

  • @MelissaRiccardi
    @MelissaRiccardi 11 років тому

    excellent video! great for me as a beginner. many thanks! keep up the great work.

  • @krupple
    @krupple 12 років тому

    Excellent details

  • @rbakman
    @rbakman 12 років тому

    Awesome video!!!!

  • @johnnyseemore7475
    @johnnyseemore7475 10 років тому

    good video. i think one concept that is hard for many people to understand is the concept of resetting the position to pass.
    a lot of times guys will try to continue with the one movement for the pass and end up with the guy countering the pass but trying to pass anyway. so you are in position for the pass, but get put out of position during the pass by your opponent or by making a mistake.
    resetting to a neutral position or dominate position with grips is important concept i think.

  • @MizzoniDojo
    @MizzoniDojo 12 років тому

    phenomanal lesson jason, thank you so much

  • @forteastro6996
    @forteastro6996 12 років тому

    thank you man. I really needed advice on how to pass properly. im always afraid to pass open guard which is my weakest position. hips, toes,back. got it down in my head

  • @mrganosuke1
    @mrganosuke1 11 років тому

    Great video. I definitely learned something. Thanks.

  • @johnniemcintyre73
    @johnniemcintyre73 12 років тому

    Great video! Thanks...

  • @ceeb40
    @ceeb40 12 років тому

    So so so so good.

  • @Tiabri86
    @Tiabri86 8 років тому

    Very useful video, thank you!

  • @Naterator92
    @Naterator92 12 років тому

    Third time watching this video, it has hrlped me tremendously! Thank you jason!

  • @1978LAKA
    @1978LAKA 12 років тому

    Mahalo Nui Jason Good techniques for the toolbox. great videos.

  • @eliezerortega3890
    @eliezerortega3890 8 років тому

    Hey Jason I love all u videos been helping me a lot and thanks will keep watching and u

  • @gamma105
    @gamma105 12 років тому

    simple, direct and easy to remember, Thanks Jason!! I'll definitely keep those 3 points in mind next Tuesday :D

  • @disappearification
    @disappearification 9 років тому

    very useful! thanks for share your knowledge

  • @awong2912
    @awong2912 9 років тому

    Hi, I really like your videos.. you really do give very very clear easy to follow instructions and show it well in your videos... Thanks so much.

  • @confusedsay
    @confusedsay 12 років тому

    Thank you very much.

  • @judobjjcody
    @judobjjcody 12 років тому

    Very good! Jason, thank you for the tips!!!! OSUUUU!

  • @nitzancho
    @nitzancho 12 років тому

    Brilliant!

  • @tamegomait
    @tamegomait 8 років тому

    wow i only just realized your blocking the hips to stop the knee getting in i thought to block the hips i had to reach to the other side of the hip,thanks for this vid mate

  • @codyallanspring
    @codyallanspring 12 років тому

    You are brilliant

  • @TerpTV
    @TerpTV 11 років тому

    Concepts for the WIN!

  • @Ramenbowl
    @Ramenbowl 12 років тому

    Jay, you have evolved my friend....
    Very nice.
    Are you doing any big comps in the future??

  • @niallfagan1299
    @niallfagan1299 8 років тому

    Top notch stuff

  • @Momentimum
    @Momentimum 12 років тому

    Great concepts. What's your take on going to the knees and then pulling guard RIGHT after?

  • @arisuser
    @arisuser 11 років тому

    very nice thnx alot!!! Gracie bros also r teaching very well !!

  • @taekwonjutsu
    @taekwonjutsu 12 років тому

    Great video, great concepts. Can you also make a video about dealing with stiff arms? I started getting some of my passes right, but my a little advanced sparring partners keep making it really hard by stiff arming me all the time. I usually switch side when it happens, but are there any other methods to deal with it?

  • @therunninglawyer
    @therunninglawyer 10 років тому

    Smart concepts

  • @KingRoll_
    @KingRoll_ 10 років тому

    Amazing video

  • @OldManPaxusYT
    @OldManPaxusYT 3 роки тому

    i can't believe i now live in a world where i can learn ANYTHING for FREE! The quality of videos like this are more valuable than MANY MANY lessons in a real gym/dojo!
    ^ Comment for algorithm + 👍 'd
    #Paxus Rating: ☆☆☆☆

  • @mishtersterk
    @mishtersterk 12 років тому

    love ur vids dude

  • @mau345
    @mau345 4 роки тому

    awesome!

  • @jdub7771
    @jdub7771 7 років тому

    Damn you're a really good teacher!

  • @Aayazkhalil
    @Aayazkhalil 10 років тому +3

    Cannt be more perfect
    Awesome

  • @shaynegreen
    @shaynegreen 5 років тому

    This is great Thank you!

  • @bacolodmyhome9802
    @bacolodmyhome9802 6 років тому

    thank you sir

  • @ZeGervasio
    @ZeGervasio 11 років тому

    5:47 if u just change when says on screen "....and My knee with My other hand" should be HIS knee with my other hand I believe. Just a typo i think, unless it was intentional. Thanks for sharing this to the public

  • @eduugr
    @eduugr 6 років тому

    Thanks !!!!!!!!!!

  • @eranbjj4549
    @eranbjj4549 11 років тому

    good technique , maybe i used this in my fights ..

  • @dimworks
    @dimworks 12 років тому

    When you're discussing blocking the hips around 2:15, in that position, is it important to grip with your blocking hand? I know placement is important to prevent movement towards his inside (moving his left hip towards you) and a grip isn't needed for that, but is it important to prevent hip movement towards his right, away from you and creating space? I can't really tell if that's a detail I am not seeing or you're not doing it because e.g. it doesn't produce sufficient leverage - THANKS!

  • @Rockhuang02
    @Rockhuang02 4 роки тому

    Now you’re way more than 15000 subs now😆😆

  • @saadbenchalal935
    @saadbenchalal935 5 років тому

    the best

  • @Vengeance888
    @Vengeance888 Рік тому

    I don’t know what blocking the hips mean, like pinning the hips? So pin only the near side only? But they shrimp out the other way. So blocking hips means don’t like him bring legs up?

  • @JonnytheRiot
    @JonnytheRiot 12 років тому

    im having such a problem with breaking the closed, im doing the right things(im pretty sure i am) but my opponents just keep breaking my posture. i have a lot of trouble getting the knee in the tailbone also. im also very lanky at 5'11 and 130 pounds so any tips you have for me i appreciate it

  • @yehudaking1
    @yehudaking1 12 років тому

    Done

  • @Formdesolver
    @Formdesolver 11 років тому

    "PAY ATTENTION!!!" lol I love it!

  • @rubberguard83
    @rubberguard83 12 років тому

    will this work on kingo mo? and cain?

  • @Maltajr1
    @Maltajr1 10 років тому

    Very cool! I realy like to much ! You are great man! But ,let me just make a observation.When you make the recapitulated you sad abouth 3 concepts .But you tauch 4 ! rs

  • @punisher00109
    @punisher00109 12 років тому

    JSculs. do u remember having a match with a guy named Daniel Elias?

  • @DrMobiusOfficial
    @DrMobiusOfficial 9 років тому

    The problem I have with finishing the pass is that, as I make my way up to side control, they already have their hands up and ready to brace against my throat for the shrimp/snake. Anyone have any suggestions?

    • @mykolas566
      @mykolas566 8 років тому

      +Aimran479 if you watch the part of the video about caging the hips, this position works to nullify them pushing you. As they push against you, simply switch your hips with their momentum from the push and cage their hips instead of trying to control their upper body. If you control their hips, they essentially can't move effectively.

    • @DrMobiusOfficial
      @DrMobiusOfficial 8 років тому +1

      +Mykolas Basha Thanks! I mainly pass from standing -> Toreando/sliding the knee in. I think my other main problem with this is the fact that my training partner is a rugby player 20kg heavier than me :S
      I see what you mean though, caging the hips prevents the snake/shrimp, but this guy can pretty much bench me off without needing to scoot himself.

    • @tSwiftmCyrus
      @tSwiftmCyrus 8 років тому +1

      Head control and keep your shoulder/chest heavy so they don't have room to slide their hands in

  • @SCROGY
    @SCROGY 11 років тому

    In most BJJ clubs it IS considered disrespectful. Maybe not in yours, but go to most clubs and you'll be told to cross your feet.

  • @Naterator92
    @Naterator92 12 років тому

    *helped

  • @rafaelgomes1838
    @rafaelgomes1838 5 років тому

    Where is your Jiu-Jitsu Gym Jason in the united states??

  • @juhas514
    @juhas514 12 років тому

    so whats the 4th concept? :P

  • @brandongranados5569
    @brandongranados5569 3 роки тому

    “De la hiva” lol I called it that for about a year till I found out it’s spelled with an r de la riva lol

  • @SCROGY
    @SCROGY 11 років тому

    Maybe

  • @crazybanshee74
    @crazybanshee74 12 років тому

    yeah, because cauliflower ears is the way to go... they automatically make your technique better.