Listen to this man. I am a BJJ black belt with 20 years experience. I find my self hearing from blue and purple belts that it was something I said (conceptual) more than than something I demonstrated that helped them break a plateau. Techniques follow concepts, not the other way around.
While I think this is a great concept video...the typical way I've seen good people pass after stapling your legs together, is to slowly inch up from your legs towards your torso - without releasing an arm until they're well at your hips. Dale's technique here doesn't really address that slow pressure climb up your legs as they pass. I'm not a black belt so please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@jamesyoo67 That's why he stresses the importance of keeping your frames. They can't inch up on you if you keep framing them away. Eventually they have to give.
figure four around ankles and gable grip around thighs while maintaining head and should pressure on the guys torso will help to elevate his legs and his body’s reaction will be automatically to lay back. It not easy to stay seated and keep framing up if the guys does this well. Much respect for Dale but his technique here isn’t the most clear
This video coupled with the tristar guard retention video, made my guard functional. Now I can play bottom games because I know I can defend myself on the ground
Thank you so much. Due to a back problem, I've found it difficult to retain guard. Getting smashed is pretty much my bjj experience as a white belt. This breakdown is invaluable.
Thank you so much for posting this. Have trained and taught kung fu for 15 years and BJJ has always seemed interesting but totally foreign. This for me bridges a lot of the principles we work with in an understandable way. Definetly going to have a crack at this at the local gym.
I’ll have to test this. Seems legitimate . I get passed quickly once my guard opens. I need one of these concept videos for escaping bottom side control.
This worked for me until the black belt in judo kept driving on in me until i got tired and it got too fast too reposition and he smashed me... How to counter this?
Funny, I'm a wrestler turned white belt and I've already been instinctively doing this on my own. Glad to see a top BJJ guy does this too, great minds think alike I guess. I just hate hate hate being put to my back and never accept the position.
cherrycoke789 that is a good thing, I started in BJJ and was sent to do freestyle one season bc I was always on my back. Man I was one shit wrestler. Probably the worst ever.
you as a wrestler can make the jump to Purple bet the same time as normal guys can make the jump from white to blue. You will be smashing white belts with ease on wrestling alone
As a white or blue belt, you should get comfortable being on your back. It gives you a chance to work on your guard. Against higher belts you’ll be on your back a lot, take the opportunity to develop your guard and learn sweeps and reversals.
At this level of bjj I’m starting to get less interested because in reality striking will change the entire game. So to gain mastery of bjj one must go thru a lot of bullshit. Which is actually similar to other martial arts like Aikido.
Listen to this man. I am a BJJ black belt with 20 years experience. I find my self hearing from blue and purple belts that it was something I said (conceptual) more than than something I demonstrated that helped them break a plateau. Techniques follow concepts, not the other way around.
well said!!
While I think this is a great concept video...the typical way I've seen good people pass after stapling your legs together, is to slowly inch up from your legs towards your torso - without releasing an arm until they're well at your hips. Dale's technique here doesn't really address that slow pressure climb up your legs as they pass. I'm not a black belt so please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@jamesyoo67 That's why he stresses the importance of keeping your frames. They can't inch up on you if you keep framing them away. Eventually they have to give.
figure four around ankles and gable grip around thighs while maintaining head and should pressure on the guys torso will help to elevate his legs and his body’s reaction will be automatically to lay back. It not easy to stay seated and keep framing up if the guys does this well. Much respect for Dale but his technique here isn’t the most clear
I'm always that guy with the late clap
saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame, too exhausted to have proper timing
Frank Alves LMAO me three
You're the reason my chest is getting a workout every class! (10 push ups for the team when someone claps late!)
Me too. And I high five myself at the end of class.
You're adding depth to the sound man :)
This video coupled with the tristar guard retention video, made my guard functional. Now I can play bottom games because I know I can defend myself on the ground
The 5 minutes that changed my life. 🤙🏿
Amazing work, this what people need to see before they start learning more techniques
"know 1 thing to know a thousand things" musashi
this guy is a good teacher
Thank you so much. Due to a back problem, I've found it difficult to retain guard. Getting smashed is pretty much my bjj experience as a white belt. This breakdown is invaluable.
Thank you so much for posting this. Have trained and taught kung fu for 15 years and BJJ has always seemed interesting but totally foreign. This for me bridges a lot of the principles we work with in an understandable way. Definetly going to have a crack at this at the local gym.
Great concepts. Will have to start applying them.
Kit, this was exactly what I needed. Thanks so much dude
Great channel. Just discovered this. Love how you teach concepts and not just moves. Thank you !
I’ll have to test this. Seems legitimate . I get passed quickly once my guard opens.
I need one of these concept videos for escaping bottom side control.
That's such a helpful concept to understand
Amazing insights Kit Thank you
Yolandi's haircut making the rounds.
Very nice concept, thanks!
How to make your guard impassable is a sick video.
Thanks. Very helpful
This is in Sweden... My next competition is hosted by these guys.
My ears are still bleeding from that clap at the end.
This worked for me until the black belt in judo kept driving on in me until i got tired and it got too fast too reposition and he smashed me... How to counter this?
Awesome. Thanks.
Pretty great concept
I love jiu-jitsu philosophy
do you mean theory? :P
Great video
can you do the same vs standing passes please?
Mat Tricks yesss
Why did you stop posting videos ? These concept videos are so valuable .
Devin Christy because you have to pay for his videos now , these are just a sample , worth buying though it’s very useful stuff and well explained
Guy this was sooo good!
What’s about kabib that uses his legs to control your legs then works position
good shit , many thanks
cool video..what happens with a gi on and he takes some strong grips?
That's what I was wondering too
Great video. I want Kit Dale to be my dad
wow this is dope
Subbed coz of dis vid- thnx K.D.
You didn't get subbed because the vid. You got subbed because you executed the technique wrong.
Is this part of one of your instructionals?
Can I repost this if I send people your way?
So what if he initiates with bait to leglock like most of todays high level
Nicolas Lopez then you have to be aware of it and react FAST !
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Is this hard floor?
It seems to me they are not training on mats. Is it normal?
Wagner Fortes It is the same material as the bedrock in Minecraft
Just...wow
why can i not hear anything?
Do ya like dags?
yeah i like dags, but i like caravans more
where's this school at?
Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪
Avión banda grapa like in #ChiSao
This is a good concept until you roll with khabib
Funny, I'm a wrestler turned white belt and I've already been instinctively doing this on my own. Glad to see a top BJJ guy does this too, great minds think alike I guess. I just hate hate hate being put to my back and never accept the position.
cherrycoke789
Wrestlers don't like being on their backs.
you'll get over that in about a month or two I'm myself a wrestler turned to BJJ
cherrycoke789 that is a good thing, I started in BJJ and was sent to do freestyle one season bc I was always on my back. Man I was one shit wrestler. Probably the worst ever.
you as a wrestler can make the jump to Purple bet the same time as normal guys can make the jump from white to blue. You will be smashing white belts with ease on wrestling alone
As a white or blue belt, you should get comfortable being on your back. It gives you a chance to work on your guard. Against higher belts you’ll be on your back a lot, take the opportunity to develop your guard and learn sweeps and reversals.
Woe
At this level of bjj I’m starting to get less interested because in reality striking will change the entire game. So to gain mastery of bjj one must go thru a lot of bullshit. Which is actually similar to other martial arts like Aikido.
This is a good concept until you roll with khabib
Goes for all concepts