@@dragontoothflamer8625 it’s not directly applicable because it is wrestling technique done without strikes… having said that the more you develop your wrestling skills, the better you will be in the clinch going for takedowns. 🤙
This guy is an extremely knowledgeable coach. He is technically sound and he integrates the counters you will likely experience in the lesson. If you live within a 30 minute drive of him, go there and train
I’m so glad that they kept the little funny part in there with the kid. That’s reality right there. It’s how life happens in little spurts and simple unintentional moments.
Good stuff coach. Always love your work. Hey to defend the 2 on 1 It's all about pulling your elbow back to your side. Once your elbow is to your side then can peel or post. The elbow is the key to stopping all offense. Also when someone does post on the head take your left arm off of the arm pit and pull the arm over your head. I have seen and completed the pushing of the arm many times, but they always, 100% of the time, end with the person sprawling on you and placing you in poor position. Pulling the elbow and changing level will improve the position. Last tip, your right wrist when you have the 2 on 1, pull it up to your arm pit and chest out. This will apply significant pressure to the elbow making takedowns even easier. Good luck keep up the great videos.
Brian, this is a great video...very helpful and interesting to see that attendees who are 6000 miles away have the same issues in training and learning technique!! Great Work Brian
At 10:58 the left foot forward doesn't allow power more than it let's you extract your arm to the open side so the shoulder can retract back into a spine neutral position.
We've done the 2 on 1 in our catch w ,class our catch instructor left after the covid thing started I Iike'd that class anyway good stuff keep it up I like the dirty tricks call me crazy !
Why would you want to pull your arm out? Your already in good postition to secure opponents elbow and get good underhook position then can get a hip toss or lateral drop. Or you could always secure opposite elbow and go the other way and snap down to cement mixer or gator roll seems counter productive to try and pull your arm out plus you'd be setting up your self for double legs or highcrotch.
Pius is wrong, Russian 2-on-1 works great against Jiu-jitsu wrestlers because they keep back stepping all the time. There's no forward push like Greco wrestlers, crouched-to-shoot like Free/Folkstyle wrestlers, or steady stance like Judo wrestlers. Russian 2-on-1 is a good way to get a hold of a back stepping opponent, without shooting in. And most guys who don't know stand-up wrestling will react exactly with this Hand-on-head Arm pull as coach was showing here, so it's good to know the counter to that as well.
"Do they even get into stuff like this?".......then goes to his back lol. Great shade. Has to do jiu jitsu too or he'd never be able to submit anyone :p
I am not a wrestler or a grappler so I am here to learn.. I like studying and practicing MMA from a self defense prospective. We use a lot the Russian tie in training especially as a control position Vs weapon. Anyway I still did not find the best solution when opponent can strike (instead of fraiming like you show) with the free arm. Infact you do not see the Russian tie used in MMA professional fight and maybe for this. Do you have any suggestion? Please if you can make some videos in the future more "self defense" based. I like a lot your teaching... Thanks
I wasn't Born in Mother Russia. I do not come from the mother land, nor does Russian Blood run through these veins. Vodka is not my first choice in drink. Will I still be able to learn/use this technique?
Not an expert but my guess would be bc the opponents other hand would be free to strike you in the face since you're facing inward. With a regular 2on1 you're facing outward so you can't get hit in the face.
The kid survived.... I hope you all like the technique!! 🤙
Great video, and the kid falling was amazing! 🤙🏻
Other than teaching grappling, coach Brian do you teach magic
Since we know he's okay... oh my lord, that was funny. And so unexpected.
How good is this for mma
@@dragontoothflamer8625 it’s not directly applicable because it is wrestling technique done without strikes… having said that the more you develop your wrestling skills, the better you will be in the clinch going for takedowns. 🤙
This guy is an extremely knowledgeable coach. He is technically sound and he integrates the counters you will likely experience in the lesson.
If you live within a 30 minute drive of him, go there and train
4:33 "Hey, I hope you fall" CRASH! DAMNNNNNNNN LOL!!
I’m so glad that they kept the little funny part in there with the kid. That’s reality right there. It’s how life happens in little spurts and simple unintentional moments.
The cameraman really struggling for air 😂
Good stuff coach. Always love your work. Hey to defend the 2 on 1 It's all about pulling your elbow back to your side. Once your elbow is to your side then can peel or post. The elbow is the key to stopping all offense. Also when someone does post on the head take your left arm off of the arm pit and pull the arm over your head. I have seen and completed the pushing of the arm many times, but they always, 100% of the time, end with the person sprawling on you and placing you in poor position. Pulling the elbow and changing level will improve the position. Last tip, your right wrist when you have the 2 on 1, pull it up to your arm pit and chest out. This will apply significant pressure to the elbow making takedowns even easier. Good luck keep up the great videos.
LOL! Love your gym atmosphere. Will have to drop by one day.
I like this class format. Great coaching. Funny moment in the middle. FHV worthy, you can win $10,000!
this is what I needed for that straight arm to the face, thanks Coach Brian!
Brian, this is a great video...very helpful and interesting to see that attendees who are 6000 miles away have the same issues in training and learning technique!! Great Work Brian
Coach, super love the back part of the troubleshooting with the students. That's always welcome in every video!
My Best coach on UA-cam!
That second option really gives you the guys back. Would love to see your favourite back takes/take fiends to get to the back!
Once again a great video! Thanks a lot coach Brian.
At 10:58 the left foot forward doesn't allow power more than it let's you extract your arm to the open side so the shoulder can retract back into a spine neutral position.
Great videos though. One of the top 10 sites for this type of content on UA-cam .
amazing instructional!
The best coach !
We've done the 2 on 1 in our catch w ,class our catch instructor left after the covid thing started I Iike'd that class anyway good stuff keep it up I like the dirty tricks call me crazy !
Very good sir....Thank you again...i should have known these things when i was younger.
The best. Great instruction.
What great class instruction!
Great stuff.
Great Technique! Thanks Brian.
Thumbs up ... good skill with lots of fine details ... many thanks :)
Youre an amazing educator coach!
Why would you want to pull your arm out? Your already in good postition to secure opponents elbow and get good underhook position then can get a hip toss or lateral drop. Or you could always secure opposite elbow and go the other way and snap down to cement mixer or gator roll seems counter productive to try and pull your arm out plus you'd be setting up your self for double legs or highcrotch.
Good stuff!
like this, very precise
Great upload. More “ in class” videos please!
Pius is wrong, Russian 2-on-1 works great against Jiu-jitsu wrestlers because they keep back stepping all the time. There's no forward push like Greco wrestlers, crouched-to-shoot like Free/Folkstyle wrestlers, or steady stance like Judo wrestlers.
Russian 2-on-1 is a good way to get a hold of a back stepping opponent, without shooting in. And most guys who don't know stand-up wrestling will react exactly with this Hand-on-head Arm pull as coach was showing here, so it's good to know the counter to that as well.
So many easier ways. Wish I could be there and show you.
Great stuff !!
It's interesting 🤔I will try it next time in the Wrestling workout, but I think against a very good wrestler the first step won't work...
This gym seems to have a great vibe.
You are an excelanle instrector m'y friand
2 on 1 actually working very well..
"Do they even get into stuff like this?".......then goes to his back lol. Great shade. Has to do jiu jitsu too or he'd never be able to submit anyone :p
One question.
Wy is Vader vilming
I like this video.
Mr. Petersen, this is your insurance agent. We have a couple concerns. If you could please contact us at your soonest convenience. 😁 That was funny.
brian, would you one day talk a bit about your background? also, where is your gym, if i ever visit the US it would be on my list of places to visit
Awesome! Yeah I actually had a live video a while back where I talk about my background a little. I think it’s called “How did I get here”
@@TeachMeGrappling thanks, coach! don't know how i missed that
constant learning
I thought the Russian was elbow area and shoulder ?
Too bad i can only like this video once, soooo good
Great move for self defense,when dude tries to collar tight You and start pummeling your face with uppercuts.
I am not a wrestler or a grappler so I am here to learn.. I like studying and practicing MMA from a self defense prospective. We use a lot the Russian tie in training especially as a control position Vs weapon. Anyway I still did not find the best solution when opponent can strike (instead of fraiming like you show) with the free arm. Infact you do not see the Russian tie used in MMA professional fight and maybe for this. Do you have any suggestion? Please if you can make some videos in the future more "self defense" based. I like a lot your teaching... Thanks
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Till they throw the arm and go for a double leg
I wasn't Born in Mother Russia. I do not come from the mother land, nor does Russian Blood run through these veins. Vodka is not my first choice in drink. Will I still be able to learn/use this technique?
Yes.... yes you will!
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Did not know that Adam Sandler can wrestle😮
Adam Sandler
Coach, why dont we see more russian 2v1 in mma?
@ihopeyoufall hahahahahhaha
Not an expert but my guess would be bc the opponents other hand would be free to strike you in the face since you're facing inward. With a regular 2on1 you're facing outward so you can't get hit in the face.
Jon Jones used it successfully against several top opponents at the beginning of this UFC career.
Ooo yeah the stiff arm could be a strike i see. Ill check out JJ's fights thanks.
This is atrocious