Coach Peterson is the Bob "F'Kin" Ross of Grappling! I love how you break down your techniques to make easy to understand! I use MANY of your techniques and concepts in law enforcement combatives for recruits! Thank you!
Yes! That grabbing of the opponent's hook and then sliding underneath as demonstrated by Wim has become very useful for me. Many thumbs up to Wim! His technique development is outstanding. He's a veritable grappler scientist!
My gym does mandatory back defense (since we have excellent back offense coaches. Fighting for your life is essential for character building and understanding pushing yourself, and your limits. Getting comfortable fighting your way to safety. Priit has the best conceptual teachings (on UA-cam) on back defense.. if someone knows the game, it becomes incredibly hard to choke someone out. Of course they can can still smash your face or do some other clever tactic of violence, but that doesn't affect concepts.
12:48 Big fans of both Wim & Coach Brian! The Baby Bridge & Teach Me Grappling Claps echoes our house almost everyday so cool to see you mention each other 🤜🤛 PS to Coach Brian, really love everything, and I get that you're doing a lot of this just off the cuff with who's ever around, but notice how those contrasting colors of Wims assistant body suit (green) can help you figure out the path of arms and legs -- which I need all the help I can get in that category. Either way love you both!
i love this coach brian! Also love wim deputter's stuff. It is really revolutionary and all great stuff. thank you for sharing the tips. we can see Wim's mirroring principle in action here- give the opponent what he wants until he no longer wants it anymore. if they got double overhooks, then accept it and lets go down. If they got double underhooks, then accept it and lets go up :)
Thanks for the videos coach. Another video full of minor details to look out for. It's very rare to find back escape videos 10 to 20 years ago. The old school coaches back in the day would say "you shouldn't have let your back get taken in the first place" lol
I love concepts, jkd is entirely conceptual. "Use what works from any style", jiu-jitsu people should be using what works from wrestling and vice versa. To me, it's all grappling; from Thai clinch, to butterfly guard, to ground and pounding a turtle!
You had a rear-naked escape video where it seems you are putting your back on the floor on the weak side. I would have thought this is an "upward" move even though the opponent has a double-over. Is this an exception or am I just getting it wrong?
I wouldn’t call that an up move or down move but more of to the side. It is the same principle as in move in the direction you can. I hope to do more in the future on this subject.
Would you please make a videos about back escape when we are face down (belly down) and the opponient take our back ? I think this is one of the most difficult position escape to do , and its as important as much as mount escape because it is a mount escape but we are face down , Thank you very much your videos are amazing and very good
How possible is it for them to transfer to the twister if you put your arm under their head? I know they need leg control of your fat leg but just trying to visualise what problems they’d have in achieving that and how risky it is for the person trying to escape
How about a video on how to get top position in the scramble once you escape mount? I can rarely do it in bottom position and usually feel really comfortable getting to mount when I'm in top position
Thank you for mentioning me! I really appreciate it.
Love your videos!
Thank you Sir! You're the man!! I'm gonna check out your stuff and learn more from you!! 🤙
@@TeachMeGrappling Thank you so much. You already taught me a lot. Glad if we can help eachother 😊
@Kenny Yuan Thank you so much Kenny! Much appreciated 😊
Coach Peterson is the Bob "F'Kin" Ross of Grappling! I love how you break down your techniques to make easy to understand! I use MANY of your techniques and concepts in law enforcement combatives for recruits! Thank you!
Frying pan to the fire, or fire to the frying pan lol
Great instruction as always coach!
Yes! That grabbing of the opponent's hook and then sliding underneath as demonstrated by Wim has become very useful for me. Many thumbs up to Wim! His technique development is outstanding. He's a veritable grappler scientist!
0:51: "jiujitsu can take you places..."
...mostly the ground
My gym does mandatory back defense (since we have excellent back offense coaches. Fighting for your life is essential for character building and understanding pushing yourself, and your limits. Getting comfortable fighting your way to safety.
Priit has the best conceptual teachings (on UA-cam) on back defense.. if someone knows the game, it becomes incredibly hard to choke someone out. Of course they can can still smash your face or do some other clever tactic of violence, but that doesn't affect concepts.
12:48 Big fans of both Wim & Coach Brian! The Baby Bridge & Teach Me Grappling Claps echoes our house almost everyday so cool to see you mention each other 🤜🤛
PS to Coach Brian, really love everything, and I get that you're doing a lot of this just off the cuff with who's ever around, but notice how those contrasting colors of Wims assistant body suit (green)
can help you figure out the path of arms and legs -- which I need all the help I can get in that category.
Either way love you both!
Great concept approach. Thx.
i love this coach brian! Also love wim deputter's stuff. It is really revolutionary and all great stuff. thank you for sharing the tips.
we can see Wim's mirroring principle in action here- give the opponent what he wants until he no longer wants it anymore. if they got double overhooks, then accept it and lets go down. If they got double underhooks, then accept it and lets go up :)
I love your videos. Just started recently.
Great concept.
Good info! For 10 years my goal has always been to go up. Now I know why.
Really great video. Very clear and well explained. Very funny response to taunting Megan about the triangle 😄
You are amazing. Ty,Ty,TY!!!!
Coach gracias!!!!! Bendiciones Megan gracias por tu buena energía!!!!!!
You the man Brian Peterson
Thank you!
Great video, Megan rocks! Thanks guys!
Thanks for the videos coach. Another video full of minor details to look out for. It's very rare to find back escape videos 10 to 20 years ago. The old school coaches back in the day would say "you shouldn't have let your back get taken in the first place" lol
This is very much useful for jiujitsu beginners
Awesome as always
Loving this
Great stuff!
Phenomenal
This is the best back escape video on the internet!
I love concepts, jkd is entirely conceptual. "Use what works from any style", jiu-jitsu people should be using what works from wrestling and vice versa. To me, it's all grappling; from Thai clinch, to butterfly guard, to ground and pounding a turtle!
Why would you ground and pound a turtle?! Someone call PETA
@@Knight10p plz don't I need turtle soup!!! But if you're seriously worried about turtles I just mean a human in the "turtle position"
@@stephanwatson7902 I know bro dont worry ahaha just me finding myself funny
Awesome material 👍
Why is this not how Jiu-Jitsu is taught in every class you go to? Great stuff 👍
Boring as fuck
You had a rear-naked escape video where it seems you are putting your back on the floor on the weak side. I would have thought this is an "upward" move even though the opponent has a double-over. Is this an exception or am I just getting it wrong?
I wouldn’t call that an up move or down move but more of to the side. It is the same principle as in move in the direction you can. I hope to do more in the future on this subject.
@@TeachMeGrappling thanks coach, you're the best.
10:05 😂😂😂😂😂 lol
🔥🔥
He said this happens a million times across the world lmao !! The galaxy!
Whim is awesome.. y'all should do a met and roll and talk about ju jitsu..
Would you please make a videos about back escape when we are face down (belly down) and the opponient take our back ? I think this is one of the most difficult position escape to do , and its as important as much as mount escape because it is a mount escape but we are face down , Thank you very much your videos are amazing and very good
Like and better alternative for this one m.ua-cam.com/video/Hy-vDwjB8x4/v-deo.html
m.ua-cam.com/video/UMfePCKmwzk/v-deo.html
How possible is it for them to transfer to the twister if you put your arm under their head? I know they need leg control of your fat leg but just trying to visualise what problems they’d have in achieving that and how risky it is for the person trying to escape
No idea you guys were in socal
Am I the only one who noticed that she likes coach Brian?
😮
How about a video on how to get top position in the scramble once you escape mount? I can rarely do it in bottom position and usually feel really comfortable getting to mount when I'm in top position
What's that girl's name again? Haven't seen her in a while..
Megan is hot
Create a wedge, first 4 minutes