Ground Fighting Series - Switch D'Arce - No-Gi, Jiu Jitsu, Grappling

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @thejookking
    @thejookking 2 роки тому

    Neil is so polite before he cranks you into submission.
    A real IRISH GENTLEMAN.

  • @hajikelist
    @hajikelist 7 років тому +2

    #groundmarshall ! Niel Melanson is the best. great teacher. hyabusa gear is pretty darn good as well.

  • @MajinMind
    @MajinMind 6 років тому +1

    Awesome Setup. Will try this out asap.

  • @BJ-uncensored
    @BJ-uncensored 7 років тому +9

    I like how you stress downward pressure for the d'arce. I can't stress that enough. You get further smothering the arm, than squeezing with all your might.

  • @assassin295
    @assassin295 7 років тому +1

    Having a blast tapping my friends with stuff I’m learning from this channel! Keep up the good work guys.

  • @Gr4ppl3r
    @Gr4ppl3r 6 років тому +4

    This is by far my most successful darce setup.

  • @taingo7591
    @taingo7591 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your technique coach Neil ... Love your clear and precise instructional and quality videos ... Much appreciated osss 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Healthfighthunt
    @Healthfighthunt 7 років тому +2

    Also known as a can crusher..have no idea why its not used more in mma. Its one of my favorite darce setups. Nice Video mate.

  • @brazilianmonk7670
    @brazilianmonk7670 5 років тому

    Thank you for all do and show. At first I wasnt sure about you but seeing you on Bernardo's Channel and seeing him endorse you so much let me know your for real. I also get a kick out the time when you show how to properly squeeze a lock or submission I can tell you got a killer instinct and know the proper techniques that a lot of instructors leave out. I just subscribed to your channel today because I know your the real deal. I just wish you were in Arizona teaching classes.

  • @regulardude7764
    @regulardude7764 5 років тому +3

    Great technique gotten several submissions this way

  • @kevinpecovnik987
    @kevinpecovnik987 6 років тому +1

    Exellent explanation neil; love this set up

  • @MRKHSS
    @MRKHSS 2 роки тому

    #coachneil i hit my first darce this past week in class. thank you for these instructionals.

  • @StillRolling
    @StillRolling 7 років тому +4

    Very nice transition 👍

  • @victorchristi
    @victorchristi 6 років тому +1

    Why aren't these Neil Melanson videos getting more traffic? Great stuff.

  • @kensalah7792
    @kensalah7792 2 роки тому

    Always great content

  • @Philip-dy3ww
    @Philip-dy3ww 5 місяців тому

    That’s so tight !!

  • @ryuken5629
    @ryuken5629 3 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @adriansrfr
    @adriansrfr 6 років тому

    Thanks Neil!

  • @bn444
    @bn444 6 років тому +8

    Watching this without audio makes this feel like I'm watching a bear play with its food.

    • @charlesprice6973
      @charlesprice6973 6 років тому

      Brandon N lol no kidding. Polar bear eating a seal but playing around with it first before swallowing it up.

  • @hdcomputerkeith
    @hdcomputerkeith 6 років тому

    Thanks always great teachings

  • @mackenzyphilippe7508
    @mackenzyphilippe7508 3 роки тому

    I'm so trying this I always get the cradle I'm going to put this one into practice

  • @donsmith8300
    @donsmith8300 2 роки тому

    The best coach

  • @cameronforbes2649
    @cameronforbes2649 6 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @eschelar
    @eschelar 2 роки тому

    The gym I train at right now has very few mid belts that train when I train (they mostly train mid week) so I'm either training with someone wayyy better than me (high level purple to black) or way worse (1-6 months white).
    I notice that I often end up in cradle as a transition. I can often catch the bicep and it stops them to let me think for a moment, but ultimately, with poor flexibility, I don't see a way to use it to improve my position. Specifically, this is cradle from behind, with my chest facing away. They can't lock their grip on me because of my shape and I have a very powerful deadlift, but if I pop my leg through, they just roll into side control.
    Any tips on how to handle being in the cradle in a way that is beneficial for the guy on bottom?
    I am loving the catch methods on the mats offensively, but since I'm a bigger guy and getting a little older now, I don't have the speed and mobility to do a lot of what I think could be effective for escaping.

  • @jacobhahn719
    @jacobhahn719 6 років тому

    Love it!

  • @benjaminpaine4500
    @benjaminpaine4500 5 років тому

    Neil I have a question. I love this transition into darce. However, you saying to 'slap bicep to skin' and then just 'be heavy' doesn't work for me most of the time. I think this may only actually get a blood choke consistently if you have massive biceps and forearms (like yours). When I go this deep with my arm, I just end of cranking 99% of the time because my arm slides out a fraction during the transition, which sometimes gets the tap but isn't what I'm looking for. After much practice, I can get a blood choke with the 'rule of thumb' approach (shallow darce), every time. I've been working through the details of the darce for 3 months straight, and let me tell you there's been a whole lotta crankin' and not so much choking (I have a tough partner willing to go through this with me for the sake of learning it correctly). Overall, I feel that the shallow darce is the way to go for us skinny guys. Any thoughts on this? Again, I love the transition, it flows great with my 'go to' side control routine!
    EDIT: I was actually able to succeed in truly blood choking with the 'arm super deep' approach multiple times. I had to focus on keeping weight VERY heavy for the entire spin movement. If you let up even a tad, I lose arm placement and my choke arm slides out a fraction which kills the blood choke. So, end conclusion: great transition, but for my puny arms it's tough to be deep enough and keep weight just right to make this a true blood choke. My opp just squirms a bit and WAM, no choke all crank.

  • @JohnDoeCrocodile
    @JohnDoeCrocodile 7 років тому

    That’s awesome!

  • @BN-uz4px
    @BN-uz4px 4 роки тому

    Slick!!

  • @deepwaterstattoos
    @deepwaterstattoos 7 років тому

    Could you use this setup for a north south choke?

    • @HayabusaInc
      @HayabusaInc  7 років тому +1

      This would be an awesome setup for the arm in version of the North-South choke!

    • @jimo559
      @jimo559 6 років тому

      Let’s talk Jiu-Jitsu
      Just learned this move in class today.
      Yes....the N/S Choke is part of the submission chain if he pulls his arm across his face and out.
      Also N/S counter to Teabag Kimora

  • @Shot2DaDome
    @Shot2DaDome 7 років тому

    Sweet!!!!!!

  • @damirnikic2560
    @damirnikic2560 7 років тому

    Hi,
    Top 👍👍👍

  • @smackymcproductions4443
    @smackymcproductions4443 4 роки тому +1

    3:30

  • @alhuntington6208
    @alhuntington6208 6 років тому

    slick

  • @alx81
    @alx81 5 років тому

    Ima make a man out that boy!

  • @jtoaderamma
    @jtoaderamma 6 років тому

    "he cleaned it" lol

  • @gibbacool2009
    @gibbacool2009 5 років тому +1

    Switch d’arce aka anaconda choke “ without the roll