Pretty sure this is the video that got me hooked on Henry Akins teaching. I became a member of the mind blown club as a brown belt and have had huge improvements in my training and understanding since. Would love to do a seminar!
I don't see this being effective if the guy on bottom is proactive about shoulder-walking backwards and not allowing the knee to be stacked into his face.
I hit this escape with a purple belt that said afterwards that he never loses his triangles when it is locked, he was in awe with this escape. I came here just to refine and see if I miss any point but I have learned this technique for a long time.
I wonder if that works for the same reason as the can opener where you are in a persons guard and pull their head forward off the canvas. I have had it done to me and it makes you surprisingly weak.
It seems a way to defeat this escape is for the person on bottom to underhook the opponents front leg. See Josh Barnett vs. Gordon Ryan and Khabib's last UFC fight.
Best triangle defense I have seen is done by both Rener Gracie and Keenan Cornelius. This one looks like a good one to do if the guy is a dick and you don't like them, but there is a much better one to do that doesn't wreck your training partners neck.
Pretty sure this is the video that got me hooked on Henry Akins teaching. I became a member of the mind blown club as a brown belt and have had huge improvements in my training and understanding since. Would love to do a seminar!
I love these late stage defenses and escapes. And I think as people get better at defense it forces partners to get better at offense.
Small détails but so important.
Thank you
Old white belt, hit this on my 1st try .
Works amazing!
You always make things so much easier!! thanks
My man! Mahalo for giving me another tool to try and survive! 🤙🏽
Nice 👍🏼 - similar to one Stephan Kesting uses except he plants the fist on the ground and ends up spinning around into top side control…Osss!!
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I’ve watched that, it’s interesting but he does the opposite and passes around to the other side, I’ll have to try both
Wow amazing details. Thank you for sharing professor. Oss
wooow man!! so simple, but so good! thanks a lot!! 💥💥👏💪🏼😎
it's all in the coordinates! thx for sharing 🙂
Henry is so close to being out at 5:50. Nice vid
The triangle always seemed like a terrible sub to get caught in, but if you control the angle and stack it’s really easy to get out of.
I'm gonna try this-- thank you!
Amazing!! Thanks man!
When people do this to me I switch to an armbar and do a spin under so I get the armbar.
Unless the person on top keeps his weight exactly in the middle and gets you stuck in the stack.
@@WimDeputterBJJthanks for you guys ‘ comments ! Very on point!
Finding the T spot. :D
I don't see this being effective if the guy on bottom is proactive about shoulder-walking backwards and not allowing the knee to be stacked into his face.
yeah tried this on someone who kept sliding/shrimping back..couldn’t do this move
I hit this escape with a purple belt that said afterwards that he never loses his triangles when it is locked, he was in awe with this escape. I came here just to refine and see if I miss any point but I have learned this technique for a long time.
I hit this all the time now. The hand inside the lapel pinned to the mat is what keeps him or her from shoulder walking. Thanks Henry Aikens! 🤓
I wonder if that works for the same reason as the can opener where you are in a persons guard and pull their head forward off the canvas. I have had it done to me and it makes you surprisingly weak.
Can he use his right hand to grab your leg and stop it from stepping forward?
It seems a way to defeat this escape is for the person on bottom to underhook the opponents front leg. See Josh Barnett vs. Gordon Ryan and Khabib's last UFC fight.
Would you say that size matters here??
Good teacher. Glad he cut that hair tho
Best triangle defense I have seen is done by both Rener Gracie and Keenan Cornelius. This one looks like a good one to do if the guy is a dick and you don't like them, but there is a much better one to do that doesn't wreck your training partners neck.
Could he transition to an armbar ?
Yes, he can. That’s why this “escape” is risky as hell.
@@philweed1603 getting triangled is more risky
@@Aliens-Are-Our-Friends2027 There’s other defenses less risky. That’s the point here.
@@philweed1603 smash vs triangle, posture up vs the armbar seems like fundamental stuff?
He did mention the armbar risk, but he said there was an easy escape from it.
Seems legit and all, but will this work against people who are super flexible?
I’ve been using this escape for a few years, and (for me) it does not work on extremely flexible training partners.
Problem is that the bottom player can grab your leg and control you
great way to get arm barred lol