I have been doing the reverse Kimura wrong... been gripping my wrist and people have been getting their elbow free. Now I do your grips and none can escape... also that long range is so nice. Obrigado!!! 🥋
I started doing this by accident. I am left handed and I kept screwing up straight Kimuras trying to translate it from right to left handed. I noticed that it was actually working for me. The last technique looks killer. I am balls deep into that !!!
We learned this like 2 weeks ago I love it. My coach was telling us to use our punch hand to reach behind the thigh and you can add more tension that way as well
Wow. Super lesson! Never seen something similar. Do you think that it can be applied also in MMA or the risk of being punched from the free hand is to high? For what I see and what I have learned in MMA, if in bottom guard, first priority is get up as soon as possible, second one is to close the distance. Anyway the second option you showed seems good to me also vs strikes
I think it has mma application. You already see it a lot standing in modified Russian ties (although this isn’t a Russian). The interesting thing about the free hand in the ground position is that once the grip is established and the guy is stretched out it puts a lot of necessity for the free hand to post, making it difficult to get it off the ground. Hope that makes sense.
Being a friend and student of Drew's I thought he was just trying to get more of my money, but turns the instructional is actual worth every dollar. I've been able to use it a lot of the technique since getting the extra study time with it. It is broken down super well and in easy bite size pieces.
@@KnightJiuJitsu Thanks. I had a skillful dodger try it on me twice the other day. On my injured shoulder. Turns out he was also a considerate dodger and gave me room to get up and stack him. Always good times on the mats. :)
a humble question: is it possible to apply the baratoplata using the left leg (wich in the video is on the opponent hip) to squeeze the shoulder? i have many big guys in my gym and using only the arms doesn t work for me. As always great content Knight!
Thanks for the comment. I’m not an expert in this position, but if I understand your question right, then yes, you can use your left leg to assist and it makes the emphasis on the bicep slicer more than the shoulder lock.
Honestly this is good but I find getting a cross wrist grip is extremely difficult. Guys will just yank it out because everyone knows that's a set up for alot of things.
Drew addressed this pretty thoroughly in his seminar and goes into a lot of detail in his course too. I had the same problem for a long time, and encounter it rarely now.
The yank is the important part of baiting to get that overbook over the elbow. You can also, catch what is called a snare (Neil Melanson), which is another way to get a reverse kimura or triangle. You have to be pretty aggressive with that crossgrip pull to bait that reverse kimura position. It is a solid position setup to many things. I use it quite a bit and is very easy to setup once you get the hang of it. I use it when breaking posture. I get a 2 on 1 on the elbow at the same time use legs to pull partner forward. This is probably the easiest way to catch the reverse kimura.
The main version of this doesn't benefit from grabbing the shoulder, but there is a position called the Great White that uses similar concepts with a shoulder grab, almost rear naked choke style grip, for different options.
The Russian is a different control configuration for different purposes and usually just standing. This, as well as the Russian tie, both fit into the family of double wrist locks, but this is different than a typical Russian tie though.
I feel like understanding this system can really help me. I generally get my guard passed and I’m so tired of that feeling.
I have been doing the reverse Kimura wrong... been gripping my wrist and people have been getting their elbow free. Now I do your grips and none can escape... also that long range is so nice. Obrigado!!! 🥋
I’m never seen anything like this before. Incredible stuff
Once in a while you just see something and it immediately fits your own personal style and game. Thank you!
Happy to hear that!
He looks like George McFly, whom we all love btw.
Helloooooo? McFly!?? Lorraine, you are my density. LOL. Good call. Great instructor.
"Now Biff, don't con me"
I started doing this by accident. I am left handed and I kept screwing up straight Kimuras trying to translate it from right to left handed. I noticed that it was actually working for me. The last technique looks killer. I am balls deep into that !!!
“...this is where all the purple belts want to play.” You right. I feel attacked, but you right.
lol
Pro explanation, love it, thank you!
Sick I can’t wait to check this series out.
We learned this like 2 weeks ago I love it. My coach was telling us to use our punch hand to reach behind the thigh and you can add more tension that way as well
3 years late to this, but can you clarify?
With a gi you can grap your collar with the non-grabbing hand, makes it even easier to maintain the tension
You do amazing Jiu Jitsu videos for sure but you should one on how to roll without messing up your hair. :)
FINALLY a Buratta plata entry that looks like I can MAYBE get!
“...doesn’t look like it hurts, but it hurts a lot, a lot.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love the vids as always!
Always great stuff from you guy's!
Excellent video! Came looking for specific details I was missing and found exactly what I needed! Thank you!
Excellent. Glad this could help.
Awesome thank you. Longer range would suit me with feet on hips as I'm short and can't get my legs round for closed guard
Great stuff Drew! Congrats on the video series, I look forward to checking it out!
Well done. nicely said and demonstrated. my hat off for both of you. Thank you jentelmen.
VOILAA!!! BEAUTIFUL 😎
Great vid thanks guys!
Always informative and easy to understand. From Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for watching all the way from Australia!!!
Roll call! I’m here too! 🇦🇺
It definitely looks like a winner. Im going to use this until i get it right.
I love this channel. You have really good content.
Thank you!
"Stop it Biff! You'll break his arm!!!"
Nice work, thanks a lot guys.
Excellent content as usual! Love BP set up🤙
That's a new one for me. in truth never considered that finish from the position gonna have to try it.
many thanks
That Barataplata set up is sick.
Great explanations
Always good stuff, thanks!
This is Legit moves perfect explanation 👌
Sweet !!
Ah hell I'm going to buy it it looks killer
Thank you 👏👍I'd never seen before that movies 🖒👍perfect 👍
Somehow like the Russian 2on1, but for the ground. Awesome!
It definitely shares properties of a Russian, but is pretty different in a few key ways.
Sweet! 👍
i wonder is the triangle there as well once the arm is across. is it possible to bring the left leg across the shoulder to keep posture down?
Professor's knuckles - mann! he must be breaking boards.
awesome!!!
와우..알지 못한다면 당할 수 밖에 없는 멋진 기술입니다!!!
Thanks for amazing video ^^/
Wow. Super lesson! Never seen something similar. Do you think that it can be applied also in MMA or the risk of being punched from the free hand is to high? For what I see and what I have learned in MMA, if in bottom guard, first priority is get up as soon as possible, second one is to close the distance. Anyway the second option you showed seems good to me also vs strikes
I think it has mma application. You already see it a lot standing in modified Russian ties (although this isn’t a Russian). The interesting thing about the free hand in the ground position is that once the grip is established and the guy is stretched out it puts a lot of necessity for the free hand to post, making it difficult to get it off the ground. Hope that makes sense.
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I like that🤓
Being a friend and student of Drew's I thought he was just trying to get more of my money, but turns the instructional is actual worth every dollar. I've been able to use it a lot of the technique since getting the extra study time with it. It is broken down super well and in easy bite size pieces.
Absolutely. Drew is scientific with this stuff, and he really does break it down more technically than anyone I have seen tackle this technique.
The guy at the bottom has more chances to attack . A better way if we had more skill to protect the guy on the top . Thank you .
I like it.
Nice video!
Check out Kit Dale's "great white grip" he has at least one video about it on youtube... somewhat similar concept
Drew mentioned the Great White variation in his longer instructional and how it fits in as a variation.
Baratoplata is shoulder attack, white belt legal?
Or too risky due to similarity to bicep slicer?
It’s supposed to be legal but lots of refs will call it a bicep slicer. So it’s risky
@@KnightJiuJitsu Thanks. I had a skillful dodger try it on me twice the other day. On my injured shoulder.
Turns out he was also a considerate dodger and gave me room to get up and stack him. Always good times on the mats. :)
a humble question: is it possible to apply the baratoplata using the left leg (wich in the video is on the opponent hip) to squeeze the shoulder? i have many big guys in my gym and using only the arms doesn t work for me. As always great content Knight!
Thanks for the comment. I’m not an expert in this position, but if I understand your question right, then yes, you can use your left leg to assist and it makes the emphasis on the bicep slicer more than the shoulder lock.
@@KnightJiuJitsu thanks a lot. Keep up this amazing channel, Professor
Incredibly helpful video as always, thank you!!
This is some good shit.
Tried to find this to purchase & the link doesn’t work
Hm. My buddy front rolls out of this. Any tips on how to prevent the escape?
good
i cant find this course anywhere. Can someone point me to a link please?
jiujitsux.com/product/reverse-kimura-closed-guard/
This is superb move, but I would be afraid about his second arm. Or is it that fast that he hasn’t chance to do anything?
No gi modified arm drag?
Looks a lot like an elbow slicer (or knee slicer when done on the leg) from catch wrestling. Very painful.
It’s not a slicer. Pure shoulder lock.
Left foot pushing on hip?
Yep
RK gang
🙌🙌🙌
Honestly the guy seems pretty smart ...Im jealous of his mental clarity ...and life position....😎
I tried it on my grandma and she died.
But it worked though, right?....
@@KnightJiuJitsu ....like a dream!!...Thank you!!!! She never taps to triangles or armbars.
It wouldn’t be a Bjj video without mentioning a “karate chop” somewhere
🥋🙏🏻
Honestly this is good but I find getting a cross wrist grip is extremely difficult. Guys will just yank it out because everyone knows that's a set up for alot of things.
Drew addressed this pretty thoroughly in his seminar and goes into a lot of detail in his course too. I had the same problem for a long time, and encounter it rarely now.
The yank is the important part of baiting to get that overbook over the elbow. You can also, catch what is called a snare (Neil Melanson), which is another way to get a reverse kimura or triangle. You have to be pretty aggressive with that crossgrip pull to bait that reverse kimura position. It is a solid position setup to many things. I use it quite a bit and is very easy to setup once you get the hang of it. I use it when breaking posture. I get a 2 on 1 on the elbow at the same time use legs to pull partner forward. This is probably the easiest way to catch the reverse kimura.
Why not grab your shoulder while your at it and teach the inverted game to this
The main version of this doesn't benefit from grabbing the shoulder, but there is a position called the Great White that uses similar concepts with a shoulder grab, almost rear naked choke style grip, for different options.
Eli,
Grow the beard back. . .lol.
Seriously, very informative video. Thank you! !
Jamal A. Yeah grow the beard back
Looks a lot like an arm drag into Russian tie to me...
The Russian is a different control configuration for different purposes and usually just standing. This, as well as the Russian tie, both fit into the family of double wrist locks, but this is different than a typical Russian tie though.
with that Kimura he could have defeated to biff tannen
He looks like McFly
Nasty