If anything the added friction makes it even better in the gi. Only thing I would say is there’s always a slight degree of danger of cross collar and loop choke due to the lapels so just be cautious of that especially with front body lock. Otherwise you’re good.
What about front body lock vs tight waist vs arms just on their thighs? Eoghan said in a podcast that how you lock your hands when attacking from the front will depend on your opponent’s size
I’m referring to specifically the top 3 locked hands passing positions - tight waist works hand in hand with body lock passing and is great at the appropriate time.
100% Your partner's body size and your arm length etc will dictate what grip you should choose to use. When body locking you want to clamp your upper arms (above the elbow) on their upper thigh. You may need to adjust your grip to get your arms in correct position.
There’s a basic trade off between tightness of the lock vs base of support - palm to palm and wrist to wrist give you tighter locks around the hips but a more narrow base of support. S grip/10finger grip gives you a looser control but wider base of support and the ability to more easily use long arm short arm. Deciding which to use will sometimes rely on your anatomy relative to your partners but the basic trade off is what I mentioned.
Placido, more like MASSido
Because im from MASSachusetts?
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@@PlaciSantos Danaher's "feeble" comment did this, didn't it?
Thank you Giancarlo, excellent and concise breakdown & it is a privilege to be able learn from someone like you
Thanks Giancarlo always for showing me some good stuff
Legendary uke duo
Thanks dawg 😅
Very good hierarchical exposé
Thank you Professor 🙏🏼
Super helpful, appreciate this
Nice. I realy like khabib style wrist ride bodylock control.
great info. Thank you.
Please do a video on what options to do from the upper body lock
Good stuff.
Thanks for the summary ! I'll try this tomorrow.
Is there any important adjustment necessary for it to work in the Gi ?
If anything the added friction makes it even better in the gi. Only thing I would say is there’s always a slight degree of danger of cross collar and loop choke due to the lapels so just be cautious of that especially with front body lock. Otherwise you’re good.
Can you please give some insight on how to work around two thumb posts in your neck when body lock passing?? Thank you :)
What about front body lock vs tight waist vs arms just on their thighs? Eoghan said in a podcast that how you lock your hands when attacking from the front will depend on your opponent’s size
which podcast episode?
I’m referring to specifically the top 3 locked hands passing positions - tight waist works hand in hand with body lock passing and is great at the appropriate time.
@@giancarlobodonibjj Gotcha, thanks Giancarlo!
@@amircat1009 I just tried looking and couldn't remember what episode -- sorry about that. It blends all together sometimes
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How important is the hand grip when body locking? Is there grips that are better than the other or is it preference?
100% Your partner's body size and your arm length etc will dictate what grip you should choose to use. When body locking you want to clamp your upper arms (above the elbow) on their upper thigh. You may need to adjust your grip to get your arms in correct position.
There’s a basic trade off between tightness of the lock vs base of support - palm to palm and wrist to wrist give you tighter locks around the hips but a more narrow base of support. S grip/10finger grip gives you a looser control but wider base of support and the ability to more easily use long arm short arm. Deciding which to use will sometimes rely on your anatomy relative to your partners but the basic trade off is what I mentioned.
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I see Placido is on the same mexican creatine as the rest of the team
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I love when you use a whiteboard to teach.