USA Camp 2023: Octopus half guard the living daylights out of your opponent with Aaron Esdon
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- Опубліковано 21 січ 2024
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0:00 Intro
0:57 Setting up the position
1:40 Sweep 1: Pommel to far side underhook vs cross face
3:16 Sweep 2: Kosoto hip bump
5:23 Sweep 3: Ankle pick near side hip bump
8:03 Back Take 1: Inside knee post back take
10:13 Sweep 4: Half butterfly ninja roll
13:36 Back Take 2: Half butterfly truck back take
16:12 Positional Tip: Baby bridge to recover arm post
Best example of the octopus guard in the known universe.. Thanks!!
One of the best instructions on octopus guard that I’ve seen so far!
Yes, I clicked on it thinking OK here goes another octopus. Guard video, but so many of my questions were answered. Absolutely amazing octopus card tutorial.
Last tip of was awesome. I play a lot with that position but sometimes struggle to post elbow or hand.
Great video. Thank you.
Absolutely awesome Arron! Great teaching.. You answered so many questions for me. Just loved it! I will watch anytime you teach 👍👍up👊🏻
Thank you. I have always struggled with octopus guard.
Great job Aaron. :)
Beautiful addition to the half guard game ❤
Well taught! I hope this is a start of a teaching career at these camps for you. Really well laid out, clearly explained, loud and clear voice, etc. and of course what a cool system! Can't wait to try it.
Thank you 🙏 can’t wait to practice this
Sick
It's not how I usually play half octopus but I'll will give these options a try. Definitely picked up a lot of great ideas and concepts. Thanks for sharing!
This is phenomenal! Thanks for posting.
awesome!🤯
good stuff
That's some jedi shit right there goddamn
I have had so many issues when I get flattened out when they go negative. Ant wait to try the baby’s bridge
Thanks a lot. Much better then Craig Jones videos for 200$
I always get distracted by people taking naps while somebody is teaching. Great video though!
They're usually pretty good about not snoring 😅
Been playing this position a lot and it’s been causing me a lot pain in my should from posting on my elbow/ hand. Any advice?
Any time you have an injury its best to transition to other positions. Traditional half may have to be a focus until you heal up
Also, don't forget to incorporate a lifting and/or calisthenics routine in your training to build more strength to support your shoulder.