These videos are reigniting my desire for bjj. I wish I was in Portland. I can't express how much I would love to train with SBG philosophy and methodology.
The concept could be compared to a soccer drible... you fake a move in one direction and force the opponent to post onto your body setting up the right opportunity for the armbar. Very good.
Interesting. I always tend to "air plane" when they start to try and break my guard which almost always ends when my doing the flower sweep. I'm definitely going to try the hip bump sweep from that angle.
I have never had an instructor really show how to set up this sweep so I have only really looked for it when the opponent has leaned back. Really need to work on cutting angles to beat frames.
Exceptional teaching! Love the addition of the armbar as a possibility on a sweep attempt. Thank you Coach Travis!!
This is high value stuff! Fondamentals goldmine. Thx for sharing!
Black belt technique is always just so crisp
This is my favorite sweep, some people think is too outdated but still works.
This is beautiful! Had to watch a few times. Going to try this out in class tonight!
These videos are reigniting my desire for bjj. I wish I was in Portland. I can't express how much I would love to train with SBG philosophy and methodology.
This is pure gold 🙏
The concept could be compared to a soccer drible... you fake a move in one direction and force the opponent to post onto your body setting up the right opportunity for the armbar. Very good.
This is a great video. I have a lot of trouble with the hip bump. I need work on this. Thanks.
I have to say, that was a beautiful lesson
Interesting. I always tend to "air plane" when they start to try and break my guard which almost always ends when my doing the flower sweep. I'm definitely going to try the hip bump sweep from that angle.
Awesome. Gonna try this tonight.
Masterclass!
These are very good drills.
Really great lesson, thank you
I have never had an instructor really show how to set up this sweep so I have only really looked for it when the opponent has leaned back. Really need to work on cutting angles to beat frames.
Great video.
awesome tech
Love it!
Really awesome video