😱 this is Justine!!!!! I knew that I knew that face but she was upside down so I couldn’t figure out who she was 😂 I still remember that iPhone 8+ video with the pink sand case lol i ended buying that exact phone and case for my wife and i. Cool beans. Small world. Alright gotta finish watching lol
Loved the video. One detail I'd change about the armlock demonstrated in the video is the way she configured her legs (crossed). Would prefer to see the legs parallel while squeezing but also applying pressure downward on the back of the head to prevent stacking as a defense.
4 years of leaving the gate open for the arm to move and just focusing on throwing the leg over the face quicker.... geeze. Thanks Kenny and Justine for hopefully adding a cleaner armbar to my arsenal of fatguy kimura and....um.... get back to you on the rest. Good instruction makes good technique look simple.
Again a truly professional explanation and execution and demonstration of proper form and techniques! In addition one of the beautiful things about pure training is the level of respect, honesty, and trust that arises between people regardless of any perceived differences outside of the dojo! Good professional instruction, training, and competition gracefully solves problems and builds good relationships based on mutual respect and you can definitely see that here !!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💪🏽
We're getting there, bro! I think I might go back sometime this summer! By that time, everyone that i know will be vaccinated (I hope). But then I'll be smashed because I've forgotten everything....
@@KennyFlorian Danaher addresses this in his armbar video. Suffice to say he doesn't think it's the "best" way due to lack of head control. I didn't say never - just not the best IMO.
@@imloggedin and I’d say this, investigate it for yourself and see if that’s true or not. Crossing or not crossing has no impact on head control from that position. Pressure from your legs and how you do it does. Crossing/not crossing is irrelevant.
@@KennyFlorian I respect your opinion and will investigate it for myself in more detail; however, Danaher goes over the leg positions in detail, showing how unlocked legs provide better posture control. He also mentions that Roger Gracie regretted using crossed feet in competition. I want to clarify that I'm only talking about armbar's from guard, not top positions. I did enjoy the details of this video and was just being picky/goofy with my comment. 👍
Yay! Thanks for teaching me your ways!
Luckiest guy ever.
Next time do the armbar ijustine teach me plz thanks and great video
😱 this is Justine!!!!!
I knew that I knew that face but she was upside down so I couldn’t figure out who she was 😂
I still remember that iPhone 8+ video with the pink sand case lol i ended buying that exact phone and case for my wife and i.
Cool beans.
Small world.
Alright gotta finish watching lol
I love how u trapped his arm between urs sensitive area
@@woodyanderson9466
Go away
Loved the video. One detail I'd change about the armlock demonstrated in the video is the way she configured her legs (crossed). Would prefer to see the legs parallel while squeezing but also applying pressure downward on the back of the head to prevent stacking as a defense.
A tech UA-camr teaching us jiu jitsu what an amazing combo
4 years of leaving the gate open for the arm to move and just focusing on throwing the leg over the face quicker.... geeze. Thanks Kenny and Justine for hopefully adding a cleaner armbar to my arsenal of fatguy kimura and....um.... get back to you on the rest. Good instruction makes good technique look simple.
We just worked arm locks in class tonight. Thanks for the tips!
That initial movement with the legs, the load, is so powerful. Cool to see being taught.
Good videos. 👍 Didn't knew Kenny had a youtube channel. Just leaving a comment, so youtube algorithm recommends this to more people.
Justine I think is the one editing it she good at that
I feel like this is some sort of UA-cam matrix stuff! iJustine and KenFlo in the same video!
my to we eye them
Again a truly professional explanation and execution and demonstration of proper form and techniques! In addition one of the beautiful things about pure training is the level of respect, honesty, and trust that arises between people regardless of any perceived differences outside of the dojo! Good professional instruction, training, and competition gracefully solves problems and builds good relationships based on mutual respect and you can definitely see that here !!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💪🏽
Holy wow @iJustine, you really do have an amazingly technical tight armbar.
Kenny! Eres un orgullo para todos los peruanos. Yo entreno Karate pero siempre me ha encantado bjj. Muchos saludos desde la Florida
Nice. It's been a long time since I saw you at Boston Brazilian. Keep rollin.
Awesome to see Justine doing it it's good to learn bjj
Thank You Kenny for the details.
Yeah!!!!!!!!!
I did not know you had this.
Excellent ✊🏻🙏🏻
Thank you.
Good call Ken. Good call
Ha! such a simple hack. Once again, thank you.
That's huge! thanks Kenny!!
He's sooo talented he's saying perfectly
Loving these videos Kenny.Keep it up🙂
Awesome! Any other videos with Justine?
Another one coming soon...
Great video. Hope to see her tomoe nage in a future tutorial. Tahnks again
Woah, look at Justine go! So badass 👊
These tips are amazing !
Kenny is the man!
I want to do this!!! 🙋🏻♀️
yay!! this is awesome!!
so, how do you become a tutor.
🤙🤙🤙🤙
In true Ezarik fashion
she even wears her leggings under her gi
OMG lucky guy
I miss jujitsu. :(
We're getting there, bro! I think I might go back sometime this summer! By that time, everyone that i know will be vaccinated (I hope).
But then I'll be smashed because I've forgotten everything....
Is no one gonna talk about the thumbnail
What about it? I think it is fine.
Good arm-lock but don't cross the ankles
Kenny has a gf !
Death by snu-snu she should do a video hommade like Xenia onatopp
"She has one of the best armlocks..." *crosses feet* Call me a stickler.
Teaching people to “never cross the feet” is one of the dumbest things taught and repeated in jiu-jitsu. Going to do a video on this actually.
@@KennyFlorian Danaher addresses this in his armbar video. Suffice to say he doesn't think it's the "best" way due to lack of head control. I didn't say never - just not the best IMO.
@@imloggedin and I’d say this, investigate it for yourself and see if that’s true or not. Crossing or not crossing has no impact on head control from that position. Pressure from your legs and how you do it does. Crossing/not crossing is irrelevant.
@@KennyFlorian I respect your opinion and will investigate it for myself in more detail; however, Danaher goes over the leg positions in detail, showing how unlocked legs provide better posture control. He also mentions that Roger Gracie regretted using crossed feet in competition. I want to clarify that I'm only talking about armbar's from guard, not top positions. I did enjoy the details of this video and was just being picky/goofy with my comment. 👍
Woah, look at Justine go! So badass 👊