Flying Armbar 101: With Gi

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
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    Keith Owen shows the Brazilian jiu-jitsu technique on how to drill and practice getting the flying armbar with the gi. Check out his site at www.bjjmoves.com
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  • @globman3
    @globman3 7 років тому +11

    I love the flying armbar it works better than alot of people think, its great to use on higher belts once you get into the single collar, alot of them are trying to setup there takedown and not expecting you to do a flying armbar, I did this only once at a tourney, I got the win but I got dropped right on my head haha

  • @shanexxD
    @shanexxD 9 років тому +9

    I was really curious on how to do this move,my curiosity ended....I can see how you get a real serious concussion from this move.

  • @Submissions101
    @Submissions101  15 років тому +1

    I am taking a back seat for a while and letting others teach and take the helm for a bit....Keith is a GREAT teacher...more to come from him.

  • @24miggy24
    @24miggy24 15 років тому

    This is one of the bset turorials because it shows how to drill rather than just jumping right into a technique. A lot of these wanna be submission 101 people, lol, will just go right into. But this is why u guys are great, drilling is always better than just going right into something.

  • @39Hundred
    @39Hundred 12 років тому +1

    It's amazing that it's 2012 and there are still a lot of people that think bjj is useless in a street fight. Brazil is a wild country. A lot of dangerous areas. Since the 1920s, the Gracie family and countless other Brazilians have fought using bjj IN THE STREETS.

  • @nikpoopie
    @nikpoopie 14 років тому

    awesome video, i love the progression of your teaching style, that makes it a lot easier to learn! Mahalo!

  • @Azzalaster
    @Azzalaster 9 років тому

    This is pretty cool, thanks for sharing!

  • @mistermma88
    @mistermma88 15 років тому

    one of the better submission vids from 101. usually the video or audio is bad but this is pretty good =D

  • @JJM7535
    @JJM7535 12 років тому

    I like this guy's conscientious method of teaching. Well done

  • @sceptic300
    @sceptic300 14 років тому

    Well done, sir. I love this technique.

  • @normgraham6658
    @normgraham6658 4 роки тому +1

    If you tuck your chin and do a crunch as you jump, it helps from hitting your head on the floor.

  • @jhovanirivera2287
    @jhovanirivera2287 7 років тому

    Thank you for showing the move. I was successful doing the move watching this video.

  • @NFCButtrubb3d
    @NFCButtrubb3d 15 років тому

    Very nice. These guys helped out in get in my guard 3. If you havent seen it then go watch it right now. Its soo funny

  • @SiqFuqDubstep
    @SiqFuqDubstep 14 років тому

    that's good. really smart instructional for online.
    cool to watch the breakdown for practice, cheers.

  • @Submissions101
    @Submissions101  15 років тому

    Yeah...we get around ;-) Lots more on the way. Thanks for the support everyone.

  • @primate4
    @primate4 2 роки тому

    Very nice!

  • @TamburiiniMato
    @TamburiiniMato 15 років тому

    great tutorial thanks!

  • @phamax111
    @phamax111 15 років тому

    Good stuff exactly how i learned it solid instruction!!!!!!

  • @thecardmonkey
    @thecardmonkey 15 років тому

    Great vid Kieth. Are you gonna be at any of Pedro's camps this year?

  • @JesusQc2890
    @JesusQc2890 15 років тому +1

    so amazing the flying arm bar that my favorite submission !!!! tank submission101

  • @XxLEGITxXUrXxMuM
    @XxLEGITxXUrXxMuM 12 років тому

    This helped haha i impressed everyone in my Grappling class because it was my 2nd day grappling they put me with some dude thats been there for 4 years then out of nowhere bam flying armbar

  • @LambdaDrS
    @LambdaDrS 15 років тому

    i miss my jj days so much :'(
    gl guys from 101!!

  • @fridtjofhattrem
    @fridtjofhattrem 11 років тому

    u think there is one lock that is impossible to get out? and wich would that be? and why if u don't mind.

  • @IsraGreenNinja
    @IsraGreenNinja 14 років тому

    thk a lot I practiice judo and this is gonna help me a looooooot!

  • @ConicalRamirez
    @ConicalRamirez 15 років тому

    Hi, I am wondering how to get really good grip strength. I was told a technique of throwing your gi over a bar and doing pullups holding your gi. Is there any other techniques you guys use please?

  • @thecardmonkey
    @thecardmonkey 15 років тому

    He's just teaching you a great way to develop perfect mechanics. This way you can practice and perform it without fear of injury

  • @thatkindofguy234
    @thatkindofguy234 14 років тому

    gonna try this on my next judo lesson.

  • @keve202
    @keve202 15 років тому +3

    yay, i wanna try this :P

  • @toddhawk4670
    @toddhawk4670 5 років тому

    Nice break down of a complicated move. Thanks for posting.

  • @London2ATL
    @London2ATL 15 років тому

    cool, really nice.

  • @slamgirl65
    @slamgirl65 12 років тому

    @adamsbeer I've actually managed to pull this off pretty consistently, but flying moves generally tend to work out better for smaller players. It helps if you know how to set up your opponent as well.

  • @Plague_Doc22
    @Plague_Doc22 15 років тому

    okay thanks alot man !

  • @josephpolk13
    @josephpolk13 10 років тому

    Keith owen is awsome

  • @3ch056
    @3ch056 12 років тому

    If by any chance, you accidentally snag your foot in the gi, is there any way to get over it? The last time I did this, I think I did it wrong in some way...

  • @akba666
    @akba666 15 років тому

    wish this was out a few months earlier....

  • @jerking2011
    @jerking2011 13 років тому

    i was just wondering if you could post a no gi version?! :D i did bjj b4 im 13 i stopped about 3 years a go because of bad knees and i got the ok to start again and i usuallly competted in no gi tournaments. my favourite submission is the armbar.

  • @Omar_Little
    @Omar_Little 15 років тому

    Seems like a great teacher alright.

  • @spleenbuster
    @spleenbuster 15 років тому

    kettlebells, captains of crush hand grippers, dynaball, the list is endless of good ways.

  • @GuilleOrochi
    @GuilleOrochi 15 років тому

    When he jump he isnt grabing the opponent´s arm for the armbar, he do that only when he has his back on the ground. Is it effective to do it that way?, maybe its easy for the opponent to pull out his arm?.

  • @enkhbattsenguun
    @enkhbattsenguun 13 років тому

    im gonna practice this move in judo gym tomorrow

  • @kookoomlb86
    @kookoomlb86 15 років тому

    great video 5 stars

  • @adamsbeer
    @adamsbeer 13 років тому

    chances of nailing this in competition...1 in 1000

  • @30232557101217222939
    @30232557101217222939 15 років тому

    Great move, but if we wanna do this, must uke hold our leg?. I see more practical put the right leg on his abdominal and then kick the other leg over his head finishing in jiuji.

  • @xibilfc21
    @xibilfc21 15 років тому

    Well explained, thanks!
    The variation which I know is slightly different, because you turn before you swing up your leg. It requires some more flexibility to do though, but I'm flexible. :D

  • @TheKrazyLobster
    @TheKrazyLobster 10 років тому +4

    Professor, would you say it's safe for heavier guys to practice this move as shown? There's a new student at the academy I train in, and he weighs around 140kg. He's told our instructor his dream is to be able to do a flying armbar. In fact, he told me he only joined the academy to learn this move (!). It's very hard to fight against him, since I'm around 85~90kg. Is it safe? My instructor is trying to discourage him at the moment, trying to convince him to lose some first to avoid injury both to himself and to his partners. Any ideas?

    • @philipvandenberg4541
      @philipvandenberg4541 9 років тому

      Krazy Lobster I weigh about 91kg-96kg. you should be fine. :)

    • @veyronmonkey1cooper109
      @veyronmonkey1cooper109 6 років тому

      100% going to the hospital 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @HarlequinJitsu
    @HarlequinJitsu 15 років тому

    Excellent video. Thanks guys. Come & open a dojo in London, I'll ensure you're slammed every class. Osu.

  • @pabloisbest
    @pabloisbest 11 років тому

    To all the people complaining about this being a Gi demonstration, Jiu Jitsu and many other styles of Martial Arts have been put into a no Gi format as well. Don't hate on Jiu Jitsu. It's a great grappling system. :)

  • @NsFxViiRuS
    @NsFxViiRuS 12 років тому

    Should he not grab higher on your collar, like around the shoulder? Because if Keith hits his wrist and pull his arm in he has a wrist lock?

  • @nickaplease1
    @nickaplease1 14 років тому

    i really like this video. it shows how to do the technique in detail and a way how to safely practice it, when i tried doing this move i kicked my friend in the head... hard lol i needed to learn how to practice it without killing my friends lol

  • @Submissions101
    @Submissions101  13 років тому

    @adamsbeer Then those 1 chances happen more than you know. My student Red pulled of 3 flying armbars in one competition. We have the reel up on our page if you'd like to see

  • @eu1776
    @eu1776 11 років тому

    what if you guys are fighting with no shirts on???

  • @fulvio1774
    @fulvio1774 14 років тому

    Ottimo

  • @HappySlappr
    @HappySlappr 13 років тому

    I learned the flying armbar from this video and in My second match of my first competition nailed in within a minute :) Thanks Submissions 101
    ( Video on my page :P )

  • @buttbag93
    @buttbag93 15 років тому

    the best way to do a flying arm bar is when you openent grabs you deep cross collar and thats when you secure the arm put you foot in his hip and then through your other leg over his head. i did that yesterday : )

  • @Plague_Doc22
    @Plague_Doc22 15 років тому

    what happen if the guy dosnt let u down easy? cuz i dont wanna try this in one of my MMA fights and brake my neck for nothing

  • @ArturArm
    @ArturArm 13 років тому

    @adamsbeer
    not realy i nailed 2 of those in a competition almost nailed the 3rd one...
    its a clinch game submission you need to look for it

  • @-Bob12345
    @-Bob12345 4 роки тому

    As Arnie would say, Excellent

  • @BadPastGoodFuture
    @BadPastGoodFuture 12 років тому

    @Submissions101 i have respect for u what u typed down to tigerstyle, i think ur tottally right, and each and every art has it specials,

  • @cloudpaladin
    @cloudpaladin 11 років тому

    what do you do if your opponent lets go of your gi instead of letting you drag him down?

    • @joyfulness9968
      @joyfulness9968 2 роки тому

      He can't let go if you lock one of his arms

  • @cptsquish
    @cptsquish 12 років тому

    @adamsbeer Last year at NAGA I tried it in No-gi and he escaped, but I did get points for the attempt. Later in Gi division I nailed the guy in less than 10 seconds. So according to my experience it is more like 1 in 2.

  • @BuryY0uRFuck1nDead
    @BuryY0uRFuck1nDead 15 років тому

    dude your just the fuckin man

  • @ornulusoundeffects6423
    @ornulusoundeffects6423 2 роки тому

    Rip Kieth!

  • @adamsbeer
    @adamsbeer 13 років тому

    @Sikke107 Maybe 1 in 1000 was a poor choice of words. I think its safe to say that any flying attack, including armlocks, is at best a low percentage move.

  • @Submissions101
    @Submissions101  15 років тому

    Yes...he is a high flyer ;-)

  • @SandwichForEveryone
    @SandwichForEveryone 12 років тому

    @Tigerstyle1981 ok.

  • @marioadrianfigueroaalvarad981
    @marioadrianfigueroaalvarad981 2 роки тому

    Tiene una falla si tienes mucha fuerza puedes levantarlo cuando el brazo está flexionado y dejarlo caer de cabeza posiblemente matando al que intento el flying ámbar
    El flying ámbar es un arma de doble filo

  • @SoundwaveSuperior373
    @SoundwaveSuperior373 13 років тому

    wat if he doesnt grab ur leg

  • @HustleSenseiMikey
    @HustleSenseiMikey 6 років тому

    Next time an opponent jumps into my gaurd I’ll know what to do

  • @TomPark1986
    @TomPark1986 6 років тому

    That looks crazy risky.

  • @darkbeam912
    @darkbeam912 15 років тому

    Havent seen any new videos from ari for a while. :o Hows the marriage going?

  • @treyporfavor
    @treyporfavor 12 років тому

    I've found the best way to convince someone that BJJ (or 10th planjj) is superior to their lethal street fighting techniques is to have them fight u. simply saying u can punch/kick/knee/elbow etc and i wont strike u ill only use my jiu jitsu techniques. it works

  • @bobbys66
    @bobbys66 12 років тому +1

    In a fight your opponent doesn't tend to help you.

  • @cptsquish
    @cptsquish 12 років тому

    @Tigerstyle1981 Actually when it is drilled into muscle memory it is both effective in street fighting and hand 2 hand combat. - Neither of which have you ever experienced i'm betting.

  • @alillahparra94
    @alillahparra94 3 роки тому

    Cool

  • @blaatschaap83
    @blaatschaap83 15 років тому

    Man.. Keith Owen looks like he could be Mandy Patinkin's twin brother, lol

  • @sleevz07
    @sleevz07 12 років тому

    @Tigerstyle1981 Clearly you are not up on the times man BJJ is lethal and a great workout at that.

  • @raduz123
    @raduz123 12 років тому

    @Submissions101 Best just to let him talk his crap, I love how many martial arts experts have appeared since the beginning of MMA as a sport.

  • @WARXDEVILXALAN
    @WARXDEVILXALAN 12 років тому

    His right hand should be holding the lapel still right next to the left side of the neck

  • @ostapbender5512
    @ostapbender5512 2 роки тому

    gut

  • @Submissions101
    @Submissions101  15 років тому +1

    Going well man...I am letting other instructors take the lead for a while...more points of view and therefore, the wider the knowledge pool ;-)

    • @maitrekano
      @maitrekano 3 роки тому

      you should be more specific the flying armbar is not a only a bbj technique , it was used by judokas long before bjj
      its called mae juji gatame . in judo you are not allowed to do it while standing because of the injury it can cause but the armbarjuji gatame its as common as a pinn in every judo competitions all over the world , look at the olympiques .

  • @TJCB20
    @TJCB20 13 років тому

    @adamsbeer its not 1 in a 1000...1 in 50

  • @Hector2028
    @Hector2028 15 років тому

    The variation i learned your almost turning before you jump. This assures your opponent is off balance and your on your way to down with a sweep/armbar.
    check my video response and please comment.

  • @idahofirematt
    @idahofirematt 15 років тому

    My son is Awesome

  • @Lenduya
    @Lenduya 12 років тому

    MMA is as closest to a real fight as it can be. You are allowed to use almost any type of strike and fight both on ground and standing. By MMA you can judge that BJJ works and with a few modifications and tweaks it can be a normal self defense system. I would even say that in a 1on1 situation with someone not very much heavier than you and who doesn't have ground fighting experience you would defeat him 9/10 times.

  • @tomasamorim5975
    @tomasamorim5975 8 років тому +2

    Is this move possible with no-gi?

    • @efiefi357
      @efiefi357 8 років тому

      i'm sorry i do taekwondo but what is a gi?

    • @simonshusse
      @simonshusse 8 років тому

      it is, check out Joe Dangers clip on it.

    • @simonshusse
      @simonshusse 8 років тому

      the jacket.

    • @globman3
      @globman3 7 років тому

      this question gave me cancer of course it is possible just grab around his head "single collar" and his arm

    • @joyfulness9968
      @joyfulness9968 2 роки тому

      @@efiefi357 gi is the name of the shirt.

  • @WARXDEVILXALAN
    @WARXDEVILXALAN 12 років тому

    But it still looks good to me I do judo

  • @cowfishturtle
    @cowfishturtle 15 років тому

    He is grabbing behind the elbow, then sliding it down to the wrist.

  • @ElenaPaun
    @ElenaPaun 14 років тому

    thank's..i've tried this last week and i kicked my teacher in the head:)::((poor him...that was nasty...thank you very much...thanks to you my teacher will survive another figt...

  • @strtsgbd
    @strtsgbd 12 років тому

    @Tigerstyle1981 With respect, no art is 'useless' - they all teach confidence and the importance of thought in a situation - In my dojo my students are taught respect for all other martial arts, apparently Kempo does not. Jiu Jitsu allows for varying degrees of response to a threat, striking arts do not - Keith can hold a hysterical teenager safe and immobile until they calm down; you would have to batter them to submission. Young man, you've learned Kempo now learn respect.

  • @mpgnomo
    @mpgnomo 15 років тому

    eu não gostei dessa posição sou particante de jiujitsu aqui no brasil e pra min essa posição vc facilita demais o esmagamento, e passagem pra sair do armlock !

  • @CombatProfessional
    @CombatProfessional 15 років тому

    If you slip or miss you could end up hitting the floor hard on you head or neck. I have seen somebody KO themselves from a failed flying armbar and wouldnt recomend doing this as a "new" move in comp. Drill it loads like they show you. Its much harder No Gi. And I wouldnt recomend trying it outside of round 1, far too slippery and sweaty to do this. Good luck in your fight.

  • @Submissions101
    @Submissions101  12 років тому

    @Tigerstyle1981 Wow. Is this a 14 year old trolling attempt? I have a couple of kempo black belts that train with me and they are very open minded and know the importance of jiu jitsu and ground fighting.

  • @Sikke107
    @Sikke107 13 років тому

    @adamsbeer not really man, most people get caught by this off guard

  • @Looking-great
    @Looking-great 12 років тому

    @adamsbeer Well maybe if you be a bit more positive those odds may improve :)

  • @244nulushin4
    @244nulushin4 2 роки тому

    2:55

  • @lhellyeah123
    @lhellyeah123 12 років тому

    in a street fight you wouldnt flying armbar someone or pull guard, that side of the sport is more competition. most bjj guys train in mma, the street fighting side of bjj is throws and joint locks you would drop them on their head or rip their arm off. in the end would you rather be punched, or have your elbow destroyed, its not a normal break its fucked and takes atleast a year to heal. as for "not some controlled mma match" i think id rather fight a kempo or street fighter than an mma guy.

  • @nate18871
    @nate18871 13 років тому

    Yea haha ive fucked this up a couple tiems :P

  • @dylanmarquez3556
    @dylanmarquez3556 11 років тому

    creo que los movimientos son muy buenos pero acuérdate de mi soy Dylan jesús un tico con muchos sueños de ser grande en el jujitsu me despido
    DYLAN unit revolución

  • @judeperalta7
    @judeperalta7 12 років тому

    your underestimating this martial arts kempo is only good in striking and in a street fight it could be a ground fight what if you were kick in the balls you would feel alot of pain you'll feel bad about underestimating some other martial arts kempo is a portion in martial arts so i suggets to you to think before you comment.

  • @mwmyers14
    @mwmyers14 13 років тому

    1:21