Omoplata From Spider Guard

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
  • Draculino teaches an Omoplata that starts in spider guard.

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  • @joshuakeeler82
    @joshuakeeler82 11 років тому +10

    I love how posers hate in things they don't understand... assuming that draculino or anyone above blue belt would use spider guard if it wasn't in a less then ideal circumstances... umm they would use what there opponent gave. Timing, leverage, least amount of effort for the highest amount of return.. Bjj is a flow of connected links. A web or a grid or net.. if you don't know what I'm talking about then your the one in the web. Great video..

  • @MizzoniDojo
    @MizzoniDojo 10 років тому +1

    Superb demonstration and explanation. Really awesome stuff being shown here by Professor Draculino. Thank you very much for the video :)

  • @franchyspb
    @franchyspb 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for the clarity of application Professor. Thanks for sharing.

  • @debelliscj
    @debelliscj 12 років тому

    Sensei Draculino, obrigado por nos passar toda sua experiencia com muita humildade e paciência, és um modelo Samurai no BJJ.. Gratidão Mestre. OSS

  • @BrennenRedCloud
    @BrennenRedCloud 12 років тому

    I LOVE this one, deff gona try this at training, this video has helped me understand "omoplata" better! thank you very much!

  • @Gorillatag692
    @Gorillatag692 13 років тому

    Wow! thank you Draculino, great technique, great detail.

  • @blue67strm
    @blue67strm 11 років тому

    I never knew you could finish an omoplata from that angle.
    Can't wait for the opportunity!

  • @michelterainfo
    @michelterainfo 11 років тому

    draculino tem a mão do jiu.. detalhista pra caramba. isso faz a grande diferença na hora da luta!! parabéns.. Oss.

  • @MrPAnon636
    @MrPAnon636 12 років тому

    If he rolls you can
    A) follow him up to side control and have a bicep crusher (if legal). Otherwise just take the side.
    B) Follow him all the way over and see who can roll better, try and grab him with free arm to block the roll.
    That's all the ones I know so far. If he tries to step over or tucks his opposite arm to roll/spin under then that's a different sequence.

  • @steinadlerx5917
    @steinadlerx5917 8 років тому +3

    bravo drakulino kralju

  • @goosenik2219
    @goosenik2219 4 роки тому

    Very helpful many years later.

  • @Dudongo86
    @Dudongo86 13 років тому

    THta was great, he always gives good details.

  • @eddydrew6029
    @eddydrew6029 5 років тому

    Love this video! Great details as always from mestre Draco! oss

  • @bertohtown41
    @bertohtown41 11 років тому

    1. its is not easy to pull of if you are going against skilled opponents and 2. it works exactly the same u can use the same grips on the persons clothe or just do it nogi style if you are at a pool or on the beach or something. This sub has been used many time in MMA (i.e. UFC) where everybody trains and is familiar with these techniques. It would work much easier against an unskilled opponent so i dont understand how u feel it would work any differently if you are on grass, concrete or watever

  • @bertohtown41
    @bertohtown41 11 років тому

    OHH...and i have seen omoplatas in the UFC maybe not recently and in high level bjj normally what happens is people attack with the omoplata and as the person attempts the escape they transition to an arm bar, straight arm bar or maybe even the toe hold that is also there or they use it to sweep. All of those things makes it a very successful move

  • @HypeOmanic
    @HypeOmanic 3 роки тому

    YES! THANK YOU!

  • @saviour29
    @saviour29 11 років тому

    GREAT VIDEO. . . GREAT EXPLANATION. . . I WILL TRY TO PRACTICE THIS. . .

  • @bertohtown41
    @bertohtown41 11 років тому

    1. i have applied submissions like armbars on concrete in actual fight situations. Unless your one of those guys that wants to rip his shirt off at first sign of a fight then the concrete isnt that bad, not ideal but not bad.
    2. By nogi style i mean just grab the wrist. If youve been training for some time your grips are strong enought to hold someone by the wrist.
    3. Of course being on your back in a fight isnt what your goal is but if your end up there in a scramble u need to know what to do.

  • @Longhornzrock96
    @Longhornzrock96 12 років тому

    so much detail. great upload.

  • @BJJCHANNELTECHNIQUE
    @BJJCHANNELTECHNIQUE 11 років тому

    Amazing technique!

  • @hamiltonm4463
    @hamiltonm4463 11 років тому

    The spider guard, the original with grips in kimonos isn't effective, but it has variations, the legs defending someone stand up , is a variation.

  • @DraculinoTeamTx
    @DraculinoTeamTx  13 років тому

    @hbkgault
    No problem brother, be sure to share the videos where you can, we appreciate the support!

  • @Palar47
    @Palar47 11 років тому

    being on your back on concrete isn't a good idea, but that's kind of the point of bjj. if a fight ends up on the ground, someone who has a bjj background will be comfortable being in a less than ideal situation and can use leverage properly against stronger opponents.
    spider guard is obviously not as effective in no-gi, but that's like saying "well, a knife is useless if you're 10 feet from your opponent" to argue that it's not an effective weapon. in the right situation, it's VERY effective.

  • @bertohtown41
    @bertohtown41 11 років тому

    just outside houston. city is called webster, tx!

  • @hanzzyolo8240
    @hanzzyolo8240 10 років тому

    Thanks for explainatating to me. Vid is awesome.

  • @michellemata5128
    @michellemata5128 10 років тому

    Great explanation!

  • @MrBodiddly86
    @MrBodiddly86 11 років тому

    This stuff is easy enough to pull off in a dojo, but what about on the streets?

  • @brunovoxxx
    @brunovoxxx 12 років тому

    Very nice! i try this in training! (From São luis - MA - Guigo JJ)

  • @adamchou9123
    @adamchou9123 10 років тому

    this looks awesome. does having the leg across the face/opposite leg prevent them from doing the typical front roll omoplata escape?

  • @TheJacmurphy
    @TheJacmurphy 11 років тому

    This is great.

  • @hbkgault
    @hbkgault 13 років тому

    THANKS for uploading!!! Also, thanks to BJJ.org on facebook for posting and bringing to my attention.

  • @jenjiujitsu
    @jenjiujitsu 8 років тому

    Good one! I would like Draculino to be my teacher!

  • @klaushahn9217
    @klaushahn9217 12 років тому

    Fodástico !

  • @jmcclain11225
    @jmcclain11225 10 років тому

    Professor Draculino oooossss!

  • @joopsnoop
    @joopsnoop 12 років тому

    Where is Draculino's school?

  • @comardelgado
    @comardelgado 12 років тому

    Nice!!!

  • @oooopoindexter
    @oooopoindexter 7 років тому

    NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!!!!!!!

  • @Shugran
    @Shugran 11 років тому

    thank's

  • @nujxad
    @nujxad 6 років тому

    Does this work if the opponent is on their knees or crouching?

  • @bertohtown41
    @bertohtown41 11 років тому

    Guess youve never heard of Nino Schembri lol

  • @loidreem1948
    @loidreem1948 7 років тому

    Cant the opponent just roll forward and escape? or what are you doing to prevent that?

    • @loidreem1948
      @loidreem1948 7 років тому

      looks like a nasty technique though!

    • @airbornepizza
      @airbornepizza 6 років тому

      The arm would still be trapped. You'd be on your back and easy to armbar, I would think.

    • @lightning7582
      @lightning7582 6 років тому

      Roger Gracie teaches the opposite shoulder roll for the basic omaplata counter. It does work, just a little feel and timing!

  • @Osmostasis
    @Osmostasis 11 років тому

    Can someone tell me the name of the soundtrack in the beginning?
    Thank you

    • @Palar47
      @Palar47 3 роки тому

      Paparazzi by Xzibit

  • @hdcomputerkeith
    @hdcomputerkeith 10 років тому

    oss

  • @edsonbergamojunior2340
    @edsonbergamojunior2340 8 років тому

    Osss...

  • @봇대-e8f
    @봇대-e8f 6 років тому

    Oss

  • @mayraceica4061
    @mayraceica4061 4 роки тому

    The no draculino jus os tre granihg

  • @timkosova8277
    @timkosova8277 7 років тому

    What kind of sport is this? It looks so unrealistic.

  • @pursuinginsanity
    @pursuinginsanity 11 років тому

    "Many times?" I've *never* seen an omoplata pulled off as anything other than a sweep in high level MMA. (hell, nor in high lvl BJJ.)
    How can one use spider guard "no gi style?" You also realize spider guard isn't exactly a realistic self defense, right?
    Oh, and if you think turning for armbars or 'platas, etc, is as easy on concrete as a slick, slick mat, you're in for a rude awakening when you actually try one. Being on your back on concrete in a real fight is NOT a good idea.

  • @kid__s
    @kid__s 11 років тому

    Shazam =) google it=)

  • @oceansize8791
    @oceansize8791 4 роки тому

    guy on top is a bum if he does not immediately use his free left arm ...once guy on bottom let go of left arm he no longer had spider guard he was just gambling that guy on top would just stay still like a dildo ...this is an old video as it should be ...you let go of my left arm like that at the very least your leg would have been pinned leaving you with spider nothing at all dont care about your rank this is 2020...although i would have countered this way 5 years or more ago as well

  • @soldierviejo8224
    @soldierviejo8224 8 років тому

    This is great.