Blue belt with my 1st striple here: I’ve used several of your techniques from your tutorials, I wanted to thank you for sharing this with us, I’ve improved A LOT since I started watching your channel🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
From a wrestler inching my way through BJJ (work and studies have been kicking my ass though, whoops) It always frustrates me a little bit learning BJJ, where I vividly remember just watching a couple videos on wrestling fundamentals featuring Jordan Burroughs or Mr. Kolat and it very much transforming the quality of lessons Personally I really liked how wrestling (at least the coaches I had) had the attitude of "don't worry about anything else, be patient and focus hard on perfecting this as this is your base for literally everything" Got told about mount and tried to learn some stuff from it and it ended up being "hey yeah, you could do this, but also this and if you're extra flexible you can do this" I dislike the information overload, I can do that on my own time outside of practice for supplemental reading, I want a coach who will point me in a direction and help pace me in terms of learning That being said, this channel us excellent for that from the few shorts I've seen, so I'll definitely be saving these and focusing on them during rolls
Noticing that this comment was from 8 months ago. Hopefully you didn’t stop training BJJ because the wrestler with BJJ is a god damn problem! If I could go back in time, I’d get REALLY good at 2 takedowns, 2 guard passes, 2 sweeps, 2 subs from each position, and 2 back takes. I wouldn’t try the new cool think and constantly try to surprise people that I was training with. Rice and Beans. Like wrestling, if your double leg is nasty, that’s your go to takedown. If you ride legs, that’s how you punish on top. No need to make jiu jitsu any more difficult than it has to be. There’s a crazy amount of techniques and submissions. Learning new stuff is cool, but drilling your A game is what’s gonna get you to be the hammer, more often than not.
@@matthewbessette8804 Aye! I definitely appreciate the advice Unfortunately due to financial reasons I had to eke out of BJJ, but I'm really hoping to at least get another month in before I swear in and ship out
Love these shorts been seeing them on a few channels. Straight to the point, explanation, demonstration and you can just watch on repeat to get all the steps
I always tell my students to go to other side using north south since the arm of opponent could wait as you step and defend the mount. Once on the other side is harder for the opponent to telegraph, giving a better timing than them. Great content professor OSS!
This is gold advice. I think most coaches don't teach transitioning to mount this way because of the risk of injury if people don't do it with control.
bro this is a top notch move, i am white belt and ve been sparring with white-blue and purple and at least for this level it does the trick. Its simple yet effective. I am waiting till some higher belt somehow chokes me when i try this
Its also a great to start an arm attack from that position before heading for mount. If you can secure a kimura or americana grip, awesome, you can even finish from side control. Depending on how the defend, taking mount can be really easy, or even taking a technical mount into a back take if they turn away heavily to defend their arm.
I've always done something similar by grabbing their knees and holding them down to the mat before stepping over; essentially controlling the legs. We weren't explicitly taught this as white belts, but I just sort of figured it out at open mat eventually.
My favorite thing to do on bottom is to grab a leg when they try mount. Forces your opponent to expend way to much energy to get out for a simple move. :)
Yep, half guard is dangerous when you can get the under hook. Even if I can’t it’s better than being mounted. you can give yourself some chances you wouldn’t have under the mount.
I learned a sneaky choke from side control, comes on quick but I forgot the name (I’m new) but you reach with the arm closer to the head to the armpit and pull them in and you drive your shoulder through the neck or chin if you didn’t catch the neck. Hurts either way
That foot slam into mount is one of the most satisfying noises when you manage to pull it off. SLAP
💯
No lie bruh
🤣🤣🤣
lol absolutely
Gonna use this one thanks
oss
Beautifull
I'ma use this one on my uncle
Been doing this since white belt. It has been my bread and butter for 6 years.
Interesting. Looks like a combination of Greco Roman.....as far as throwing in the legs is concerned.
I like this channel because it teaches actual techniques, not only flashy new low percentage subs.
Thanks I try to put out what I put in my Subscription site and share it to everyone
My instructor always referred to it as reverse scarf and I found it to be incredibly useful.
Now I know why I got swept after the mount...thank you... lesson learned.
This tip is so good. I immediately started using it successfully after I saw this video.
I like how this gives you an underhook as soon as you’re in to mount, meaning you can start attacking head and arm triangles/arm bars etc
Yes!
Super effective against white and blue belts. Higher ranks requires a lot more timing but still works 👍🏻
Blue belt with my 1st striple here:
I’ve used several of your techniques from your tutorials, I wanted to thank you for sharing this with us, I’ve improved A LOT since I started watching your channel🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
I appreciate you taking the time to show me some love!!
Thank You!! Your channel is super helpful all my own studies and watching these videos have me way above my actual level. Still putting it together!
Happy to help!
I've been spamming this move everytime I'm in side control. Its legit
Thank you for taking the time and going to the trouble to teach and share!
Thank you I needed this
Oss happy to share
Basics man basics!! Good stuff bud!!
One of the first things i learnt.
Thank you this really helps. Good advice
From a wrestler inching my way through BJJ (work and studies have been kicking my ass though, whoops)
It always frustrates me a little bit learning BJJ, where I vividly remember just watching a couple videos on wrestling fundamentals featuring Jordan Burroughs or Mr. Kolat and it very much transforming the quality of lessons
Personally I really liked how wrestling (at least the coaches I had) had the attitude of "don't worry about anything else, be patient and focus hard on perfecting this as this is your base for literally everything"
Got told about mount and tried to learn some stuff from it and it ended up being "hey yeah, you could do this, but also this and if you're extra flexible you can do this"
I dislike the information overload, I can do that on my own time outside of practice for supplemental reading, I want a coach who will point me in a direction and help pace me in terms of learning
That being said, this channel us excellent for that from the few shorts I've seen, so I'll definitely be saving these and focusing on them during rolls
Noticing that this comment was from 8 months ago. Hopefully you didn’t stop training BJJ because the wrestler with BJJ is a god damn problem! If I could go back in time, I’d get REALLY good at 2 takedowns, 2 guard passes, 2 sweeps, 2 subs from each position, and 2 back takes. I wouldn’t try the new cool think and constantly try to surprise people that I was training with. Rice and Beans. Like wrestling, if your double leg is nasty, that’s your go to takedown. If you ride legs, that’s how you punish on top. No need to make jiu jitsu any more difficult than it has to be. There’s a crazy amount of techniques and submissions. Learning new stuff is cool, but drilling your A game is what’s gonna get you to be the hammer, more often than not.
@@matthewbessette8804 Aye! I definitely appreciate the advice
Unfortunately due to financial reasons I had to eke out of BJJ, but I'm really hoping to at least get another month in before I swear in and ship out
Very nice move thanks teacher
This is great!!! I never thought through this
happy to share
I keep coming to this short, it’s such good advice!
they look like such a nice couple ❤
Holy molly this is a gem, that knee ride is actually kinda easy to counter
Love these shorts been seeing them on a few channels. Straight to the point, explanation, demonstration and you can just watch on repeat to get all the steps
If you can't say it simply you don't know it well enough
I always tell my students to go to other side using north south since the arm of opponent could wait as you step and defend the mount. Once on the other side is harder for the opponent to telegraph, giving a better timing than them. Great content professor OSS!
huh
Oss!!!
Thanks man gonna use this
‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️🔥🔥🔥🔥 thanks professor
Will definitely Add to the Tool Box💪🏾 I find myself in Side control but can't get to Mount From it so this will Def come in handy.
Drill it to skill it You got this!
i love this one. tried it after class and it easily works. people also dont seem to expect it
Woah, this is great - thanks
Always good 👍 thanks
Duuude you just blew my mind. I am trying this. Those two first things happen to me constantly lmao!
You're welcome!
Huge, thank you
Solid technique 👌
Works in bed
I can't lie this is a great video n example of how 2 get into full mount from side control
Fucking beautiful techniques makes such a difference
Thank you!!
Ohhh boy, can't wait to try this
The Basics are So Important!
100%
I gotta try this today
BJJ is dope. This fella is fun to learn from.
Thanks!
Love this. Subbed 🥋
Definitely one to implement
Cheers mate
Oss
thanks!
I'll use this with my training partner hehehe OSS!
Thank you bro I have my first Jiu jitsu tournament tomorrow and I’m not very good with getting to mount
Great! Thank You! I'm white belt and I need it!
You can do it!
This is gold advice. I think most coaches don't teach transitioning to mount this way because of the risk of injury if people don't do it with control.
Thanks!!
How are you thinking someone would get badly injured here?
Wow love this move!
You get more points for knee on belly in most tournaments, though. That's why it's taught that way.
Thanks, this is a good tip!
My go to transition for side to mount
There’s a much better mount transitions by walking up the far arm and keeping your hips low while driving over
Love this shit jjb
This was the first bjj move in learned in class back in 2010. Thanks to Tim sledd
My mind immediately went to North-South choke for a second. I had to come back yo reality and reboot.
Yep, I use this all the time, I've also been building attacks from reverse kesa for the last 2/3 years
Nice to hear
Nice! I'm a pretty new white belt and just learned this one in class last week.
That s exactly how Liver King
Would look like
Without Roids😂
Instant sub. OSS.
Happy to have you!
Agree with this message.
Brilliant🤙
I love kesa gatame in all it’s varieties
Dominic Reyes / Johny Hendricks / Liver King vibes. Great vids bud.
Damn that’s accurate
this is awesome do more i am a white thank you
But I did learn this as a white belt. However I probably need a refresher
Solution to a problem I am having as a white belt. And yes, whenever possible I slap that foot. I love to do that. Thanks for this UA-cam short. OSS
thx for the tip
in this technique i have seen a lot get bridged into them as they transition too- its all about weight placement and points of stability
Great technique 💯
Oss
I pulled this off on my black belt coach after only 2 weeks of rolling it’s works
Excellent damn!
i will start trying this one
bro this is a top notch move, i am white belt and ve been sparring with white-blue and purple and at least for this level it does the trick. Its simple yet effective. I am waiting till some higher belt somehow chokes me when i try this
Didn’t know chingiz was slick with the jits
Thank you
Its also a great to start an arm attack from that position before heading for mount. If you can secure a kimura or americana grip, awesome, you can even finish from side control. Depending on how the defend, taking mount can be really easy, or even taking a technical mount into a back take if they turn away heavily to defend their arm.
He came on top 😂
Awesome! I like!!!
Perfectly set up for a kipping escape at the end. Best way to mount is a way where you keep at least one arm isolated.
I've always done something similar by grabbing their knees and holding them down to the mat before stepping over; essentially controlling the legs.
We weren't explicitly taught this as white belts, but I just sort of figured it out at open mat eventually.
Just went to my first class and this was legit taught to us lol.
That is pretty smart
If ur gonna do mount then put ur knees up high so they cant escape🙂
My favorite thing to do on bottom is to grab a leg when they try mount. Forces your opponent to expend way to much energy to get out for a simple move. :)
Yep, half guard is dangerous when you can get the under hook. Even if I can’t it’s better than being mounted. you can give yourself some chances you wouldn’t have under the mount.
If only i found this two hours ago😭
My man, Ushiro Kesa Gatame ftw!
Imma remember this. Thanks
Did you remember!!
Thanks
That’s genius
This guy looks like what would’ve happened if liver king decided to give up the juice and master the Jiu-Jitsu
I’ve just been doing this naturally I can’t believe I was actually doing it right the whole time
I started using this and it works at a very high percentage
If they try to cross their legs to defend you can always pin both legs down with your right arm and step over as well
I personally like going under the arm in reverse kesa-gatame it’s better pressure but still a great way to secure mount!
Sure do what you like 👍
I learned a sneaky choke from side control, comes on quick but I forgot the name (I’m new) but you reach with the arm closer to the head to the armpit and pull them in and you drive your shoulder through the neck or chin if you didn’t catch the neck. Hurts either way
more than likely its a von flu choke
Thanks man
You got any tips for if there punching you it's always a nightmare when I'm sparring
As soon as he said online student I died😂😂😂
Solid!