John is one of the most underrated Jiu Jitsu minds and coaches on the planet. You know he is held in high regard when guys like Henry Akins and Matt Thronton regularly refer to his teachings and techniques.
@@rollinOnCode I was thinking ahead. Anyways, jumping over is just one option, Bernardo could also try a D'arce choke. Overall this defense opens more doors than it closes, for the oponent.
In all seriousness, Bernardo's enthusiasm at learning new ideas is so cool to witness.
John is one of the most underrated Jiu Jitsu minds and coaches on the planet. You know he is held in high regard when guys like Henry Akins and Matt Thronton regularly refer to his teachings and techniques.
I'm glad I found Frankl's stuff. I watch a lot of Henry Akins' stuff and this just hits home to me.
Brilliant concepts! Rarely taught skills that make all the diffeence
John Frankl is awesome, love the guy's technique and philosophy, so underrated.
John Frankl, Godfather of Jui Jitsu in South Korea.
Yes! This is like priit mihkelson defensive bjj. Love these trench positions
Learned this from Henry years ago. It works.
This is such great technique for the little guys
When Bernardo says "a huge honor for me" you know it's gonna be good. So pretty much every video 😂😂
ive trained with John in Seoul, he has an amazing ability to use his background as an academic to help you understand concepts of jiu jitsu
I know him from Matt Thornton's videos. Great technique.
This is brilliant
The main issue with the iron pillow is that it is so seductive. It takes no energy and frustrates the hell out of your opponent.
Thank you. I’m gonna do this against gigantic animals. 😁
교수님❤️
Professor of Korea's Biggest Jiu Jitsu Team
Yesssssss
2:32 Iron pillow concept
These High Level Old School guys are really something else. No fat in their Jiu-jitsu.
Shut up. Just shut up.
You had me at "Rickson"
You had me at "Rickson."
OSS
it's almost weird seeing him speak English. So used to hearing his fluent korean during his lessons😅
Very bada$$ ...
Bernardo can easily jump on the other side and take his back.. he's almost on his belly which is worse than turtle.
I thought the same but im sure his dvd coves that transition def. He says he was only giving a broad overview.
lol. you really have no idea what you are talking about. fyi being behind someone is not the same as taking their back.
@@rollinOnCode I was thinking ahead. Anyways, jumping over is just one option, Bernardo could also try a D'arce choke. Overall this defense opens more doors than it closes, for the oponent.
@@ChPetru As long as the person on the bottom keeps their ear glued to bottom arm, there is no Darce choke available.
My thoughts exactly he should have showed at least a defense for this very transition