instruction topics: 02:15 different postures in the system 05:35 structural positioning in the panda 08:21 more structural cues 08:55 preventing harnesses/grip fighting 12:35 wedge cue and the importance of keeping rounded shoulders 13:54 demonstration of panda as part of butterfly 15:15 demonstration of using running man to replace bottom side control (and scissor up from running man to panda) 15:53 going to panda off a pass 18:08 drill demo- getting to panda from any pass 20:04 protecting your arm to avoid underhooks 24:08 standing up from panda 24:24 preventing the hooks from panda 26:54 more hook blocking options and ideas 28:58 dealing with a heavy hook 31:59 dealing with pressure 32:51 leaving panda 35:44 drill transitioning between panda turtle and running man 37:35 dealing with a backwards pull (partial) 39:16 going to panda from turtle when someone goes to your legs 40:09 elbow positioning
@@DefensiveBJJ I love this video, thank you. May I ask, how does this change for gi, do you have to worry about lapels & grips in different ways etc or is it about the same?
@@DefensiveBJJ Sir, Do you go deep into your turtle system on your dvd's or are they short introductions to each move that you teach? I ask this because I am debating on buying the two turtle dvd's you have online. Please let me know and I have already added the panda and running man to my turtle game. Fantastic stuff.
2:20 Hawking, running man, panda and turtle 6:25 panda to running man warmup 13:40 starting butterfly position to panda 15:33 over under pass to panda 16:07 toreondo pass to panda 18:35 cradle attempt go to running man or change angle 24:05 standing up in panda 24:33 defending back 30:20 no under hook, no knee slice 32:50 options from panda 33:35 turtle inward or outward options to reguard, running man or panda 37:46 transition when getting pulled 38:58 countering leg grabs with panda while turtled
With this defensive system you cannot just take a bit of it, you have to really believe in the system and work on it in rolls. To start with you just get smashed and give up easy positions and hooks, but after a while you get better. My favourite positions from Pritt is the turtle and running man. Those two I've managed to improve on and use weekly.
I used running man and baby bridge to defend side and mount last night against a very good brown belt. at the end of the round he said you are slippery af, I cant grab you, lmao. I was so flattered. The first time a higher belt didn't tell me I was "really strong" after a round, or "really good base"
I use the panda a lot. To crossface they will have to over reach and to pull the collar on the back, they will have to create space. These are opportunities for escapes... And if the opponent succeeds on pulling me down, it's just runningman/hawking/turtle... Everything flows together. It's not like the goal is to sit and get old in the panda position 😊
Which of the 3 Richard Dawkins :-) they used to mislead the nation haha I prefer the boxing anology as far as truth and the scientific method validation
It’s been 2 months trying pritts techniques and I’m enjoying Ju-jitsu more than ever. I feel safe when rolling for the first time
Pritt one of the most underrated stand up comedians among other things
instruction topics:
02:15 different postures in the system
05:35 structural positioning in the panda
08:21 more structural cues
08:55 preventing harnesses/grip fighting
12:35 wedge cue and the importance of keeping rounded shoulders
13:54 demonstration of panda as part of butterfly
15:15 demonstration of using running man to replace bottom side control (and scissor up from running man to panda)
15:53 going to panda off a pass
18:08 drill demo- getting to panda from any pass
20:04 protecting your arm to avoid underhooks
24:08 standing up from panda
24:24 preventing the hooks from panda
26:54 more hook blocking options and ideas
28:58 dealing with a heavy hook
31:59 dealing with pressure
32:51 leaving panda
35:44 drill transitioning between panda turtle and running man
37:35 dealing with a backwards pull (partial)
39:16 going to panda from turtle when someone goes to your legs
40:09 elbow positioning
mm Wow :)
@@DefensiveBJJ I love this video, thank you. May I ask, how does this change for gi, do you have to worry about lapels & grips in different ways etc or is it about the same?
@@DefensiveBJJ Sir, Do you go deep into your turtle system on your dvd's or are they short introductions to each move that you teach? I ask this because I am debating on buying the two turtle dvd's you have online. Please let me know and I have already added the panda and running man to my turtle game. Fantastic stuff.
@@DECEPTIONINDICATED I would like to think that I go deep enough on my DVDs
@@DefensiveBJJ I purchased the sitting turtle, great stuff.
2:20 Hawking, running man, panda and turtle
6:25 panda to running man warmup
13:40 starting butterfly position to panda
15:33 over under pass to panda
16:07 toreondo pass to panda
18:35 cradle attempt go to running man or change angle
24:05 standing up in panda
24:33 defending back
30:20 no under hook, no knee slice
32:50 options from panda
33:35 turtle inward or outward options to reguard, running man or panda
37:46 transition when getting pulled
38:58 countering leg grabs with panda while turtled
My two favourite online BJJ sources in one shot.. @Wim Deputter in the background.. :-)
I love these boxing references. It just makes the concepts perfectly clear.
Outstanding as always!
With this defensive system you cannot just take a bit of it, you have to really believe in the system and work on it in rolls. To start with you just get smashed and give up easy positions and hooks, but after a while you get better. My favourite positions from Pritt is the turtle and running man. Those two I've managed to improve on and use weekly.
59 yo white belt using Pritt's Shitt to make blue belts lose their minds. Our purple belts are next.😄
Outstanding!
Does Priit have anything on defending the leg attacks that occur while you're in Panda or Running Man?
No wonder he has so much knowledge. He already taught at camps 1818 years ago.
a lot like folkstyle crab rides! very cool.
FANTASTIC AWESOME TECHNIQUES GRATEFUL
I used running man and baby bridge to defend side and mount last night against a very good brown belt. at the end of the round he said you are slippery af, I cant grab you, lmao. I was so flattered. The first time a higher belt didn't tell me I was "really strong" after a round, or "really good base"
Fantastiks pedagogisk jo ar ous alexander från Sverige göteborg
Is that Wim Deputter in the corner???
Love Priit.
The comments about “messy Jiu Jitsu”. Profound.
When the guy was defending the back-take by not letting the hook in, he completely exposed his next to some nasty chokes.
It's part of a defensive series. He teaches in a different seminar why you shouldn't worry about your neck so much.
No, I am not
Jab, Jab - Cross :)
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greco roman jiu jitsu
Crossface the shit out of that Panda pose
Yeah true.... or with the gi you can pull the back neck collar back
I use the panda a lot. To crossface they will have to over reach and to pull the collar on the back, they will have to create space. These are opportunities for escapes... And if the opponent succeeds on pulling me down, it's just runningman/hawking/turtle... Everything flows together. It's not like the goal is to sit and get old in the panda position 😊
Stephen Hawking? Beerahhhh!
🔥🔥🔥👍
Which of the 3 Richard Dawkins :-) they used to mislead the nation haha I prefer the boxing anology as far as truth and the scientific method validation
The Stephen Hawking joke was not funny!
ty ty
The full sentence is the guy was a genious and so is this move
get over it snow flake
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Yeah it was 😄