one of the reasons I love these videos so much is your attitude I find even in Jiu jitsu ... people with a massive ego and something to prove love the videos and keep them coming ! :)
@13ek5ensei Yes - that's exactly what you do. But in a no-gi or MMA context you have to be very careful about using his bridging-scissor-sweep-from-half-guard setup attack: without controlling the sleeve you might be vulnerable to leglock attacks!
damn i've learned this move twice and no one at my gym ever does it. because we're doing it wrong. i can only do it on a smaller guy, NEVER a bigger or same sized opponent. the details really help, especially the trap to make them lean forward. i always try moves even if i fail, but the lack of a setup or bail out made me avoid this move. awesome.
my judo (i know, not trying to start some historical argument or anything) has gotten SO much better sinse i started watching your videos. thank you so much.
This is really really cool, and works well with another sweep we've been working on from a Knee on Belly reversal. I love your questions and your stuff in general Stephan. Always a pleasure.
I love this sweep, I didn't know what it was called though. I learned it from watching Robson Moura videos and then my instructor also showed it to me one day after class. I like his detail about gripping underneath the sleeve. Dragging the opponent's arm across seems to be the most challenging part of this sweep because no one wants to let you extend their arm like that.
@StephanKesting the setup sweep he's using is traditionally the first sweep taught in the 93 Guard series (via Robson). and in my experience, it does leave your leg very exposed to a heel hook. that being said, proper heel hooks require that you control the leg being heel hooked with both of your own legs and this is definitely NOT a given with the 93 Guard sweep. sounds like a good question for Shaolin and Robson! :)
For No-Gi I have modified this to grabbing the bottom of the wrist and gripping the ankle or the outside of the knee. For me, the underhook tends to make it too tight then I don't have a lot of leverage to roll the guy on top and it also makes it harder to follow him over and take the top
@MrBesouroVerde Not the Shaolin sweep itself! I think that's pretty leglock proof. But if you were to try the setup sweep that Shaolin uses at about 5:40 in a no-gi situation then I think you'd be getting heel hooked or ankle locked in short order. But with the gi you're pretty safe, and I'm sure that Vitor Shaolin has a different setup he'd use in a no-gi context
A HUUGE THANK YOU ! been looking for a detailed break-down of this move for some time now ! .. and please forget what they tell you about short videos , THE LONGER THE BETTER ! we want the small details that make out jiu jitsu invisible !
@accrabeach Yes! It's tricky but possible. Denis Kang once caught me in this during MMA sparring - boy did I feel stupid, but it was pretty cool nonetheless
Stephan, often when I go for this I manage to extend their arm, but fail to load their weight up on my shins/knees. The result is my opponent kind of stretched out horizontally in front of me. I've experimented from this position a bit by trying to swim under the leg I have the pant grip on to kind of to kind of a deep half position, but is there another way I can capitalize on this off balancing? I've wondered if extricating the inside leg and going for a back take is viable. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you!
I think it would be cool if you started the video off by showing the technique. I just wanted to see what it looked like and had a hard time finding it scrolling through the 10 minute video.
Really helpful sweep. Detailed break down by Master Ribeiro.
one of the reasons I love these videos so much is your attitude
I find even in Jiu jitsu ... people with a massive ego and something to prove
love the videos and keep them coming ! :)
@13ek5ensei Yes - that's exactly what you do. But in a no-gi or MMA context you have to be very careful about using his bridging-scissor-sweep-from-half-guard setup attack: without controlling the sleeve you might be vulnerable to leglock attacks!
damn i've learned this move twice and no one at my gym ever does it. because we're doing it wrong. i can only do it on a smaller guy, NEVER a bigger or same sized opponent. the details really help, especially the trap to make them lean forward. i always try moves even if i fail, but the lack of a setup or bail out made me avoid this move. awesome.
my judo (i know, not trying to start some historical argument or anything) has gotten SO much better sinse i started watching your videos. thank you so much.
This is really really cool, and works well with another sweep we've been working on from a Knee on Belly reversal. I love your questions and your stuff in general Stephan. Always a pleasure.
Brilliant, just watching the details and the angle he's in while in half guard is the key I think. I'll be experimenting. Thank you 🙏.
Thank you Stephan and Vitor!
I love this sweep, I didn't know what it was called though. I learned it from watching Robson Moura videos and then my instructor also showed it to me one day after class. I like his detail about gripping underneath the sleeve. Dragging the opponent's arm across seems to be the most challenging part of this sweep because no one wants to let you extend their arm like that.
I'm just learning this sweep and you've answered all my questions. Thanks a zillion
@StephanKesting the setup sweep he's using is traditionally the first sweep taught in the 93 Guard series (via Robson). and in my experience, it does leave your leg very exposed to a heel hook. that being said, proper heel hooks require that you control the leg being heel hooked with both of your own legs and this is definitely NOT a given with the 93 Guard sweep. sounds like a good question for Shaolin and Robson! :)
For No-Gi I have modified this to grabbing the bottom of the wrist and gripping the ankle or the outside of the knee. For me, the underhook tends to make it too tight then I don't have a lot of leverage to roll the guy on top and it also makes it harder to follow him over and take the top
Very very smoove sweep! I definitly have to learn this one. And it looks like vitor does it without using any energy...
great! loved the little corrections and variations.
@MrBesouroVerde Not the Shaolin sweep itself! I think that's pretty leglock proof. But if you were to try the setup sweep that Shaolin uses at about 5:40 in a no-gi situation then I think you'd be getting heel hooked or ankle locked in short order. But with the gi you're pretty safe, and I'm sure that Vitor Shaolin has a different setup he'd use in a no-gi context
4:12 starts the sweep
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Thx a lot
A HUUGE THANK YOU ! been looking for a detailed break-down of this move for some time now ! .. and please forget what they tell you about short videos , THE LONGER THE BETTER ! we want the small details that make out jiu jitsu invisible !
@accrabeach Yes! It's tricky but possible. Denis Kang once caught me in this during MMA sparring - boy did I feel stupid, but it was pretty cool nonetheless
What a slick looking sweep...Thanks for sharing...
Nice series. Good questions and techniques.
@accrabeach Baret Yoshida shows a nice variation of this no-gi in his book on submission grappling.
Switch for the thing.
You do Jiu Jitsu??!! You just got 100× cooler than you already are. That's epic. 👌👌👌
@accrabeach
The variation he shows at 5:40 is a sweep that I have used in No-gi.
This was a nice little masterclass
Shaolin's sweep game is top notch 🤙😎
When I first saw this sweep as a white belt, it completely blew my mind.
that is simply insane. brilliant.
This is a great instructional. A matter of semantics but would you consider Shaolin's starting position "93 guard"?
That was AWESOME!!!
Beautiful!
Shaolin RIberio used to be considered the best LW in the world if not one of the top P4P fighters in the world!
he fought MMA?
@@aznravenflame yep
Great details thanks guys
Stephan, often when I go for this I manage to extend their arm, but fail to load their weight up on my shins/knees. The result is my opponent kind of stretched out horizontally in front of me. I've experimented from this position a bit by trying to swim under the leg I have the pant grip on to kind of to kind of a deep half position, but is there another way I can capitalize on this off balancing? I've wondered if extricating the inside leg and going for a back take is viable. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you!
love the shaolin sweep!!!
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Awesome!!
I wonder if it could work w/o a gi, any ideas?
I've tried it on my professor today. Forgot to pull his arm and I've got into a heel hook ;)) I will try to remember all details ;)
That's 🔥
Lovely!
SHAOLIN is SUPER and NOVA UNIAO the BEST!
How is he "Shaolin"?
Hit this today!
top demais \oss Br
I like the sweep the the audio for this video is terrible. I will practice this week this coming week.
I put it on headphones, I heard everything.
Shaolin have to make his DVD lol
I think it would be cool if you started the video off by showing the technique. I just wanted to see what it looked like and had a hard time finding it scrolling through the 10 minute video.
Patience is a virtue my friend.
Not on YoutTube in 2014 it isn't ;)
^^^ one person got swept by this
Lng live NOVA UNIAO,Down with the TYRANTS of GRACIE BARRA!!!!