Ground Fight Series - The Manly Choke - No-Gi, Jiu Jitsu, Grappling
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Neil shows how a variation to the arm in guillotine from Half Guard Top. This works great as a counter to when the bottom person finds the underhook and starts to sit up into the top person. Some really great details on hand and wrist position for the person attacking.
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That was awesome. I have gone to gyms and it's hard to get these secret techniques they hoard. To have this subtle yet aggressive technique shown along with the small details just goes to show that there are individuals in this sport who care about the edification of the art instead of lining their pockets. Thank you for mentioning that....
Thank god for the Melanson-Hayabusa partnership and these vids. I came here after getting stuck on the Manly choke hand positioning from Neil's Headhunter DVD set. I must have rewatched that section like a dozen times pausing, unpausing, squinting and craning my neck to try to see better angles of the choking hands. Neil, if this comment gets to you-- YOU ARE THE MAN and we love you. Consider refilming some of your old instructionals with better angles, ukes, and shorter chapters. Your stuff is great, but some chapters should break down (or be timestamped) into like 3-5 subsections: like the "protecting your hands in FHL" chapter would benefit from chapter/timestamp tags for your explanations of the different nelsons and what they do. Makes it tough to go back and find specific things.
You should call this the Time of Death...because if you do this in the street and your wearing a wrist watch your stamping time of death on the neck
LOL love it
Used this the other day live 🤙been trying get someone past couple classes and finally succeeded
Hayabusa lo mejor !!!!💪
gracias por tus enseñanzas sensei!
Hi man, very nice...tks and regards from Srbija ! 👍👍👍
I like that sprawl from that position.
I know for a fact home boy's training partner was seeing stars from 3:08 to 3:30
Thanks for your work...
Cool technique but doesn't work for me. Can't turn it up while keeping the lock tied.
Yayy Neil!
I want buy hayabusa here in Brazil