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Margot is one of the rare articulate bjj coach in the world that has it really as a gift, always inspiring. I am glad she is working now with Kennan and jiu-jitsu X.
I get alot to the position you are at at 2:02 but from that point if I'm not fast enough they spin through, obviously I get the sweep then but what would be a good follow up move if they spin through? I understand that your left leg prevents them from spinning but sometimes they are just to fast. or is this not a high level escape they would do?
Thank you for the technique. When I try this, the defender turns to face me and places the hips on the mat, leaving me in sort of a belly-down position. Do you have any additional tips for when the opponent starts to sit and turn toward you?
Upper belts can still do it :) rulesets are made to minimise injuries. In the classroom with safe training partners, you can do whatever you like. :) I have a bunch of calf crushers I've been working on lately, might show it on the UA-cam sometime!
Upper belts can still do it :) rulesets are made to minimise injuries. In the classroom with safe training partners, you can do whatever you like. :) I have a bunch of calf crushers I've been working on lately, might show it on the UA-cam sometime!
Isn't Neil Melanson the original guy who did K guard? I'm pretty sure it's been done in other grappling arts too to be honest. The leg configuration still looks like a K anyway haha. De La Riva for example was already a position utilised in Kosen Judo many years before it was popularised in JJ
@@MargotCiccarelliBJJ OSS 🔥 Thank you so much for this reply. And yes neil is "Kind of" the inventor of this Position. And he always say if asked why it js called "K" that he watched one of His friends do it and he is called by Karo in first Name. OSS, Professor Margot 🔥
Please comment if you have any questions! If you liked this video, please subscribe. You can also check out my instructional on Underhook De La Riva: jiujitsux.com/courses/the-underworld-underhook-de-la-riva-system/
Margot is one of the rare articulate bjj coach in the world that has it really as a gift, always inspiring. I am glad she is working now with Kennan and jiu-jitsu X.
Awesome, exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
I really like the way you teach techniques, and it's awesome the tricks you have, greetings from panama
FINALLY a video I can understand!
Thank you!
Great stuff Margot!!!
Wow, thank you Margot. So helpful.
She is amazing!
Beautiful details, thank you! You have a new subscriber!🙏🏽
I get alot to the position you are at at 2:02 but from that point if I'm not fast enough they spin through, obviously I get the sweep then but what would be a good follow up move if they spin through? I understand that your left leg prevents them from spinning but sometimes they are just to fast. or is this not a high level escape they would do?
I saw you in a halph guard video with Lachlann today
Always been impressed with how articulate you are. Great stuff!
What's stopping the foot lock?
Nice
Still training in death. Legend.
Morgan Freeman is training here too
Damn, she is awesome.
Thank you for the technique. When I try this, the defender turns to face me and places the hips on the mat, leaving me in sort of a belly-down position. Do you have any additional tips for when the opponent starts to sit and turn toward you?
this is cool!
i didn't know that'd why it was called k guard lol thank you... nice tech
Always here to spread the knowledge :)
Pretty sure it's named after Karo Parisyan, Neil Melanson developed it and named it after him because Karo was the one that gave him his black belt.
Brilliant Woman!
What is to prevent the top person from stepping over your head with their left foot after the second sequence. I may be missing something.
I blew up my knee with this move 😩
What to do when they just sit down as soon as I put in the matrix hook?
Circles and semicircles ;)
How do I shut it down
that's a very sweet spot for crushing calf there... too bad ibjjf has too many restrictions
Upper belts can still do it :) rulesets are made to minimise injuries. In the classroom with safe training partners, you can do whatever you like. :) I have a bunch of calf crushers I've been working on lately, might show it on the UA-cam sometime!
Upper belts can still do it :) rulesets are made to minimise injuries. In the classroom with safe training partners, you can do whatever you like. :) I have a bunch of calf crushers I've been working on lately, might show it on the UA-cam sometime!
What is the rule that this is illegal, at lower belts? Knee ripping as if when in ashi garami? But it’s illegal for all belts…? Thanks
Margot you're perfect & so beautifull thanks for YOUR BJJ SKILLS ❤
Hey Margot is super legit. But K-guard is Not Named after the Letter "K" 🤣
it is Named by its inventore forename "Karo"
Isn't Neil Melanson the original guy who did K guard? I'm pretty sure it's been done in other grappling arts too to be honest. The leg configuration still looks like a K anyway haha. De La Riva for example was already a position utilised in Kosen Judo many years before it was popularised in JJ
@@MargotCiccarelliBJJ OSS 🔥
Thank you so much for this reply. And yes neil is "Kind of" the inventor of this Position. And he always say if asked why it js called "K" that he watched one of His friends do it and he is called by Karo in first Name.
OSS, Professor Margot 🔥
She's obviously better than myself, but it's called K Gaurd because it's named after Karo Parysian.