Great videos as always. You always show so much of the small intricate details which I love. Your videos in my opinion are some of the best on UA-cam for grappling. Keep up the good work.
I appreciate the attention to detail. The cross-face shoulder pressure to get under the chin to the neck is such a small detail but so worth the effort. Also, being much older than most guys doing Jiu-Jitsu I'm a bit less flexible so having my toes on the mat vs top of foot is more comfortable.
If you don't mind my asking, Bud, how old are you? I'm 45 (4-stripe white belt) and I've been training for 2 years. I'm at the point where the younger fellas who've been training for 6-7 months are starting to catch up. I'm trying to figure the arm triangle out because when I've got them in side control, they're able to stay explosive with their hips and foil my arm bar, Americana, and Kimura attempts. I hate how these young'uns can just keep exploding with maximal effort and never wear down. Ha ha!
I wish Coach Peterson opens up a training facility in Walnut. His teaching and proven techniques are head and shoulders above the techniques that I've been taught. As always, much thanks to Coach Peterson for dropping knowledge.
Awesome!!! As all can see, the differences at this hight level of techniques are the details. A master like him is showing us all the details behind the technique. As always I said, its easy learn but its hard to master. You need a lot of practice and sparring to do it right and fix during the sparring according to the opponent scape. Thanks you so much for showing us this and explaining so well.
And there's like a million positions, each one they're own game. I just fine tune my basics, defenses(whatever I'm getting tapped with) then slowly tighten up my subs as the first two objectives earn the right. I just want to be able to make it to class as much as possible keeping injury free and tap less to 'stay alive'.
Almost grabbed it! I was on a feisty white belt. Sometimes you prefer a skilled tech who takes their time who's moves you can follow vs newbies who's movements make no sense and thrash around lol. Anyway, I karate chopped it up like that across his head and the violence just excited him. So I had to resort to cooler methods. But I'll keep practicing it.
Thanks this clearer a couple of sticking points. Quick question I prefer the mount because the opponent can do a makikomo escape or escape to 🐢. Is there anyway to stop those escapes or just keep doing mount?
Love your videos. I absolutely do and am thankful for them. This video and a couple of others, your camera person needs a Shotgun Mic. I have one on my Sony A6500. The mic is made by Rode and is very very good.
Thanks! We actually just lost our last fight by arm triangle so I’m going back to it with all of my students to show great offense and defense for it! You have to face the adversity and overcome it!! 💪
Hey Coach Brian, as always this video is awesome! If you can, can you some how increase your voice or get the mic closer to your mouth so we can hear you better. Thank you for your great videos.
I dont like being on my toes @1:30. Because they dont bend that far and 2 i have really bad pain now like i hyper extended them or somthing and i had to stop till the pain went away when it finaly did go away i never came back i was gone to long. And i still have remnant of the pain still there
I'm having a problem where people are rolling me over, hard to find any information about this happening to anybody else. Does anybody have an idea on how to prevent this? By rolling over, I mean like 10:22 but the bottom guy is initiating it and rolling me onto my back, he gets straight into side control. This happens after I lock up my biceps and regardless of whether I'm sprawled out or have knee on belly, so it's hard for me to detach and take the back. Any suggestions?
What happens if the opponent swims their hand through the gap between your hip and their body, leaving their arm on the other side of your body. I've had opponents do this to me and it makes it hard to apply the pressure.
No... I believe locking makes it easier to escape. I prefer to control with my head based in the mat. And my hand there to control the hip movement until knee on belly.
Coach B , any tips on the north/south version of this choke ?... think it's called a reverse arm traingle, but I seen a guy finish it with one arm?...I'm wondering was it technical Or bad grappling?
@@TeachMeGrappling actually coach I was hoping you could show me one , no pun intended, best I can describe it is , it look like he was setting up for a darce from north south then just sinked a choke by dropping flat next to the guy, it looks like an arm traingle reversed but he only using one arm...not sure if that helps
I have an idea of what you are saying. Sounds like a choke that may be hard to duplicate. I submitted one of my opponents in 2008 with a darce from north south that looked more like an arm triangle because he laid flat on his back and his arm was to the side of his head instead of across his neck. I just had too much squeeze at that moment. I have never replicated it.
I can't finish this one for the life of me. I think his arm always gets stuck against his face and not his neck. Idk. I suppose if I ever competed and got someone in this and was ahead on points I'd just hold it till the time ran out
@Luis Gonzalez: If you're talking about Coach Brian, he'd probably welcome a roll. Please post that video. If you're talking about the young man playing the part of "grappling dummy", I wouldn't assume he's so accommodating in a roll.
Absolutely amazing explanation on this technique
I pulled this off in practice. I just want to say thanks, I learn a lot from your videos!
Man this is amazing. I'd love to see you do more videos on the basics. You describe it so much better than others.
Great videos as always. You always show so much of the small intricate details which I love. Your videos in my opinion are some of the best on UA-cam for grappling. Keep up the good work.
Literally covered every problem I encounter when I try to do this on someone that is experienced
I appreciate the attention to detail. The cross-face shoulder pressure to get under the chin to the neck is such a small detail but so worth the effort. Also, being much older than most guys doing Jiu-Jitsu I'm a bit less flexible so having my toes on the mat vs top of foot is more comfortable.
If you don't mind my asking, Bud, how old are you? I'm 45 (4-stripe white belt) and I've been training for 2 years. I'm at the point where the younger fellas who've been training for 6-7 months are starting to catch up. I'm trying to figure the arm triangle out because when I've got them in side control, they're able to stay explosive with their hips and foil my arm bar, Americana, and Kimura attempts.
I hate how these young'uns can just keep exploding with maximal effort and never wear down. Ha ha!
Cross face shoulder pressure is extreme underrated
gi or no gi... very effective kata gatame set up. Well done sir !!
I wish Coach Peterson opens up a training facility in Walnut. His teaching and proven techniques are head and shoulders above the techniques that I've been taught. As always, much thanks to Coach Peterson for dropping knowledge.
Coach Brian great job! You're awesome bro!
Awesome!!! As all can see, the differences at this hight level of techniques are the details. A master like him is showing us all the details behind the technique. As always I said, its easy learn but its hard to master. You need a lot of practice and sparring to do it right and fix during the sparring according to the opponent scape. Thanks you so much for showing us this and explaining so well.
And there's like a million positions, each one they're own game. I just fine tune my basics, defenses(whatever I'm getting tapped with) then slowly tighten up my subs as the first two objectives earn the right. I just want to be able to make it to class as much as possible keeping injury free and tap less to 'stay alive'.
Excellent technique ! OSS !
Yes --A+++ -- I could've used exactly this series of moves in the roll today --SUBSCRIBED!!
Almost grabbed it! I was on a feisty white belt. Sometimes you prefer a skilled tech who takes their time who's moves you can follow vs newbies who's movements make no sense and thrash around lol. Anyway, I karate chopped it up like that across his head and the violence just excited him. So I had to resort to cooler methods. But I'll keep practicing it.
Katagatami is one of my favorites. Still added tons of value to my go to in practice. Beautiful breakdown. Congrats sir.
Great instructions. Ty!!
Nice. Thank you.
Ty, You are the best
deep detail👍
Thx for the details. I’m going to practice this!
Like your vídeos a lot
Gold, ty!
Great stuff
this is really good thankyou !!
10:48 lol, thought you had three hands for a second
Thanks this clearer a couple of sticking points. Quick question I prefer the mount because the opponent can do a makikomo escape or escape to 🐢. Is there anyway to stop those escapes or just keep doing mount?
anybody else having low volume issues with this video?
Sorry... I am trying to correct it for future videos.
Yes he may slip up in some production detail in like 1/20 vids, otherwise this channel is gold
Joseph Lazarus
I had to watch it without volume anyway but it grappling....... just look at the pictures.
WHAT?!
Yep. As a fix, I recommend Volume Master Chrome Extension (on desktop).
Brilliant!
Love your videos. I absolutely do and am thankful for them. This video and a couple of others, your camera person needs a Shotgun Mic. I have one on my Sony A6500. The mic is made by Rode and is very very good.
This is why Vinc "From Hell" Pichel is winning fights outstanding coach!
Thanks! We actually just lost our last fight by arm triangle so I’m going back to it with all of my students to show great offense and defense for it! You have to face the adversity and overcome it!! 💪
very nice thx coach
Hey Coach Brian, as always this video is awesome! If you can, can you some how increase your voice or get the mic closer to your mouth so we can hear you better. Thank you for your great videos.
Yes all of my newer videos should have better sound. I hope I have fixed this problem. 👍
Thank you sir. Again, AWESOME videos!@@TeachMeGrappling
I dont like being on my toes @1:30. Because they dont bend that far and 2 i have really bad pain now like i hyper extended them or somthing and i had to stop till the pain went away when it finaly did go away i never came back i was gone to long. And i still have remnant of the pain still there
Coach would you still approach the arm triangle this way with the advancement of the buggy/bunny
Choke
Is bicep finish illegal in ibjjf rules white belt?
Yes
Can you show how to get a kimura if you are being mounted or side mounted
Nice I like it
I'm having a problem where people are rolling me over, hard to find any information about this happening to anybody else. Does anybody have an idea on how to prevent this?
By rolling over, I mean like 10:22 but the bottom guy is initiating it and rolling me onto my back, he gets straight into side control. This happens after I lock up my biceps and regardless of whether I'm sprawled out or have knee on belly, so it's hard for me to detach and take the back. Any suggestions?
What happens if the opponent swims their hand through the gap between your hip and their body, leaving their arm on the other side of your body.
I've had opponents do this to me and it makes it hard to apply the pressure.
Do you mean an underhook?
@@TeachMeGrappling like an underhook, but the arm is underhooking your body at the hip, if you understand what Im saying.
Yes I understand. You should immediately switch to the “doorstop” position and head to north-south
@@TeachMeGrappling Thanks man I'll read up on that now
Dam who’s that good looking fella? Sheeesh
Interesting, but if you don't lock before you cross over can't he just drive his left elbow to the mat while hipping out to his right?
No... I believe locking makes it easier to escape. I prefer to control with my head based in the mat. And my hand there to control the hip movement until knee on belly.
Coach B , any tips on the north/south version of this choke ?... think it's called a reverse arm traingle, but I seen a guy finish it with one arm?...I'm wondering was it technical Or bad grappling?
Can you show me a video of the move you are discussing?
@@TeachMeGrappling actually coach I was hoping you could show me one , no pun intended, best I can describe it is , it look like he was setting up for a darce from north south then just sinked a choke by dropping flat next to the guy, it looks like an arm traingle reversed but he only using one arm...not sure if that helps
I have an idea of what you are saying. Sounds like a choke that may be hard to duplicate. I submitted one of my opponents in 2008 with a darce from north south that looked more like an arm triangle because he laid flat on his back and his arm was to the side of his head instead of across his neck. I just had too much squeeze at that moment. I have never replicated it.
@@TeachMeGrappling if you come across it again Coach please throw up a video on it , thanks again
Beautifully dangerous!!!
I can't finish this one for the life of me. I think his arm always gets stuck against his face and not his neck. Idk. I suppose if I ever competed and got someone in this and was ahead on points I'd just hold it till the time ran out
It’s challenging for a lot of people. Work on reducing all the spaces before you squeeze. Practice and don’t give up!
Why you need to switch sides? Why you can't just do the choke with the right hand
It’s not that simple.
Love the vids..audio sucked on this one though.
Yeah I’ve fixed that problem since. Thanks.
I thought that was chad hardy for like 9 minutes
TURN UP VOLUME. We cannot hear you !!
i would submit this guy so bad
Awesome!
@Luis Gonzalez: If you're talking about Coach Brian, he'd probably welcome a roll. Please post that video.
If you're talking about the young man playing the part of "grappling dummy", I wouldn't assume he's so accommodating in a roll.
Have volume at max and cannot HEAR you. Fix comms please.
guy on bottom didn't really know much lmao
Cv
what the fuck is this volume