All of this is called RAKABI in Persian, I mean this is one single technique and it has the old name رکبی Rakabi The intention is to twist your opponent's body and expose his back to the canvas(4 ps), but if you can not perform that perfectly or if your opponent manages to react some how, then again you will take points(2 ps) by getting him down. All these techniques have specific names in Persian, and these names are really interesting. For example that type of ankle pick David Taylor performs and you explained it, is named بزکش Bozkesh which means pulling the goat :))) you know why? because that is the exact thing that happens when they want to milk a goat in villages in Iran, the person who is milking sits at the middle of the flock, then he or she :) grabs the back of the goat's head (may be on of its horns) then pushes its head down to make its hands nailed then grabs one of its hands to pull it forward and milk it ;)
Guilherme yes, really amazing! and Rakabi رکبی is from the word رکب which means deception, but the word implies the concept of "surprise", especially when this surprise includes pretending something and then suddenlly doing the exact reverse, it means deceiving somebody and taking him by surprise, and you know, that is exactly what this technique is about ;) Wrestling is not a sport, it is a martial style for brainiacs, it is thinking like a chess master while your heart is beating 200 beats per minute!
Damn Dan in your first video I talked about his upper body strength but in this video you clearly see how he offbalances his opponent and then makes his move. He almost is toying with them. Another great video.
These film studies are great 👍 please keep them up. I know your probably busy but I think more consistency on your videos would be great. After part 3 you should do jordan Burroughs double leg study, I would greatly appreciate it. These study videos are very helpful
The “Over/Under whip around” is actually called Uki Otoshi in Judo. It’s a very rare technique for scoring (at least in the way it is traditionally taught), but it has been made very effective with variations shown here that develop out of wrestling and especially Mongolian wrestling.
Thanks for the video! I've been trying to figure out how to integrate judo into wrestling and since most throws work best from an underhook this video is a goldmine.
Alex D try looking up Jason Morris he won a couple state championships I think with his judo , go on the tristar gym channel and see the video featuring him.
Amazing video and can’t wait for the next wrestling analysis video! I think the “over/under whip around” is more commonly called a “standing whip-over”. But I am not 100% sure
Agreed. Grabbing the head instead of the triceps control actually seems like an easier method for getting an opponent to his back. It is amazing how Yazdani is able to bring his opponents to their backs (or force them to roll through) without head control.
I'm glad you're getting more views Dan, definitely deserved. Could I ask you about preemptive framing? This one person consistently armbars me as soon as I frame, like as soon as I frame my arm before I even get to my elbow. I am using the cross collar frame btw
Dan Sweeney I can see what you mean. I do prefer the cross collar frame as my game is based off of it in terms of collar drags and heavily using it in de la riva etc. I would like to find a way around it however if not I will switch to same side collar. I can see how being up right would greatly reduced it. I should have been more clear about my first question, I get armbarred when I play dlr and they intitiate a torreando/loose x pass. I establish a frame then sit up the hip escape and it's right as I'm in the process of sitting up when I already have a frame. Is there anyway I could send you a video?
Excellent job analyzing these fundamental positions, may I suggest the whizzer/underhook position from the mat? You'll see a lot of driving through and stalemates in this position, but I was wondering if there are any other good finishers like sadulaev's cartwheel.
That's awesome! With Yazdani I noticed that he prefers the more flexible shoulder underhook compared to the seatbelt, and he's always driving in a circle to loosen it up so he can get behind. I just wonder if there's a more measured approach when you're locked in the whizzer/underhook ground position and both wrestlers have equal footing.
It would be AWESOME for you to do a scramble breakdown one on of the best individual scrambling efforts I've ever seen. Mike Poeta(Illinois) V Gregor Gillespie(Edinboro) at the 2007 LV Cliff Keen Tourny. www.flowrestling.org/events/5000110-2007-cliff-keen-las-vegas-invitational/videos?playing=5087543 The scramble is at the end of the highlight. Highlight has some good footage of current uprising MMA stars Darrion Caldwell(NC State) and Gillespe that I mentioned earlier. Also some Kellen Russell freshman highlights vs JJ Jaggers( the man that beat Chad Mendes for a Ncaa championship with a leg broke in 3 places.)(badass)
All of this is called RAKABI in Persian, I mean this is one single technique and it has the old name رکبی Rakabi
The intention is to twist your opponent's body and expose his back to the canvas(4 ps), but if you can not perform that perfectly or if your opponent manages to react some how, then again you will take points(2 ps) by getting him down.
All these techniques have specific names in Persian, and these names are really interesting. For example that type of ankle pick David Taylor performs and you explained it, is named بزکش Bozkesh which means pulling the goat :))) you know why? because that is the exact thing that happens when they want to milk a goat in villages in Iran, the person who is milking sits at the middle of the flock, then he or she :) grabs the back of the goat's head (may be on of its horns) then pushes its head down to make its hands nailed then grabs one of its hands to pull it forward and milk it ;)
Dan Sweeney You are welcome
Awesome information! Thats Very interesting
Guilherme yes, really amazing! and Rakabi رکبی is from the word رکب which means deception, but the word implies the concept of "surprise", especially when this surprise includes pretending something and then suddenlly doing the exact reverse, it means deceiving somebody and taking him by surprise, and you know, that is exactly what this technique is about ;)
Wrestling is not a sport, it is a martial style for brainiacs, it is thinking like a chess master while your heart is beating 200 beats per minute!
Bro you are selling your country, take care in future what you pull out men, Iran will be great more
What move is koskesh then? 😂
Damn Dan in your first video I talked about his upper body strength but in this video you clearly see how he offbalances his opponent and then makes his move. He almost is toying with them. Another great video.
The play-rewind-replay-rewind-replay format at ~4:00 helps me really understand the movement shown there.
Great explanation once again! Wonderful video editing too. You give us time to read the comments, absorb the lesson and take in the action. Kudos
Thank you, Dan! Your videos are always astute and so helpful. Keep up the great work and I'm excited to see more in-depth analysis in the future.
Great videos! Waiting for part 3 :)
These film studies are great 👍 please keep them up. I know your probably busy but I think more consistency on your videos would be great. After part 3 you should do jordan Burroughs double leg study, I would greatly appreciate it. These study videos are very helpful
these videos on yazdani and the video on the bo nickal scramble made me realize that the underhook is underrated
Nice work.
I would think that Reza Yasdani would be a good example too.
because of your video , David beat our Hassan so badly in WC 2022....thanks to YOU ! well done Bro !
Respect
beautiful breakdown
this is gold. amigo
The “Over/Under whip around” is actually called Uki Otoshi in Judo. It’s a very rare technique for scoring (at least in the way it is traditionally taught), but it has been made very effective with variations shown here that develop out of wrestling and especially Mongolian wrestling.
Thanks for the info!
I've also her it called an "Iranian Lat Drop." Earn your gold medal UA-cam channel has a video on it and that's where I first heard about it.
Thanks for the video! I've been trying to figure out how to integrate judo into wrestling and since most throws work best from an underhook this video is a goldmine.
Alex D try looking up Jason Morris he won a couple state championships I think with his judo , go on the tristar gym channel and see the video featuring him.
where da fook is the third part
Great work again!
This is gold Sir. Amazing videos.
Fantastic champion
Fantastic work, man!
Please make Jordan Burroughs case study like Double leg
Amazing video 👍
Weldone... good analysis. He's really a good wrestler and I love his wrestling style.
Yazdani 👏👏👏👏
Great content dan. Thanks
The great Hassan
great breakdown move please make video on gadisov
yeh bro😊i m glad you read my massage
only gadisov is different attack do in werstling match his muscle memory is awesome
Amazing video and can’t wait for the next wrestling analysis video! I think the “over/under whip around” is more commonly called a “standing whip-over”. But I am not 100% sure
Thanks man
Yazdani’s videos would be very instructive to young wrestlers I know.
Hey Dan, can your next series be on a Greco wrestler? Perhaps Maksim Manukyan and his high dive?
The whip around is a version of the cow catcher / cement mixer just no chin strap.
Agreed. Grabbing the head instead of the triceps control actually seems like an easier method for getting an opponent to his back. It is amazing how Yazdani is able to bring his opponents to their backs (or force them to roll through) without head control.
Hasan Yazdani is very insatiable and very technical and strong
Did part 3 ever get made?
Can you do a video on the Russian Tie?
hi , i would like to know who did this study and what for?
second ,i would like to know what do you think of Yazdani's wrestling skills?
thank you.
Thanks dan
Dis is nice take down.....thnks for making👍🏻👍🏻Please do video abdual gadisov.....
Awsome video please do video on 97 kg werstles just like. Boltukaev, K.gatslov, gadisove, Snyder kyle
I'm glad you're getting more views Dan, definitely deserved. Could I ask you about preemptive framing? This one person consistently armbars me as soon as I frame, like as soon as I frame my arm before I even get to my elbow. I am using the cross collar frame btw
Dan Sweeney mid pass. They do a sort of torreando variation.
Dan Sweeney I can see what you mean. I do prefer the cross collar frame as my game is based off of it in terms of collar drags and heavily using it in de la riva etc. I would like to find a way around it however if not I will switch to same side collar. I can see how being up right would greatly reduced it. I should have been more clear about my first question, I get armbarred when I play dlr and they intitiate a torreando/loose x pass. I establish a frame then sit up the hip escape and it's right as I'm in the process of sitting up when I already have a frame. Is there anyway I could send you a video?
I wanted to ask if you could do something like this on Frank Chamizo. I love his style. Thanks
Excellent job analyzing these fundamental positions, may I suggest the whizzer/underhook position from the mat? You'll see a lot of driving through and stalemates in this position, but I was wondering if there are any other good finishers like sadulaev's cartwheel.
That's awesome! With Yazdani I noticed that he prefers the more flexible shoulder underhook compared to the seatbelt, and he's always driving in a circle to loosen it up so he can get behind. I just wonder if there's a more measured approach when you're locked in the whizzer/underhook ground position and both wrestlers have equal footing.
Tnx bro
you finished when he use his Lefty ! ;))
Dude where are you? Are you okay?! But in all seriousness, please come back
Dan Sweeney no problem bud, hope to see you soon
I practice this technique. once you understand the principal of this throw it's easy. I just don't understand the principal lol
Why don't Olympic wrestlers use the earguard?
You do great work, if ever you want to do a collaboration......I'd be all for it. Cheers
Thanks, Brendan! I will definitely keep that in mind.
Do Ismail Musukaev!
Persian Lion roaring everywhere on this planet, long live pure IRAN, love my country more than my family.
It would be AWESOME for you to do a scramble breakdown one on of the best individual scrambling efforts I've ever seen.
Mike Poeta(Illinois) V Gregor Gillespie(Edinboro) at the 2007 LV Cliff Keen Tourny.
www.flowrestling.org/events/5000110-2007-cliff-keen-las-vegas-invitational/videos?playing=5087543
The scramble is at the end of the highlight. Highlight has some good footage of current uprising MMA stars Darrion Caldwell(NC State) and Gillespe that I mentioned earlier. Also some Kellen Russell freshman highlights vs JJ Jaggers( the man that beat Chad Mendes for a Ncaa championship with a leg broke in 3 places.)(badass)
دیوید تیلور همین فیلمای انالیزو دیده حسن باید تغییر تاکتیک وتکنیک بده روبرو تیلور
These videos are great! thank you! check out Bouvisar Satiev for allllll the technique in the world!
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