@10:08 Thanks so much for that close-up. Seriously. Up to that point, I was thinking John could just rotate his right shoulder back to pull his right arm out. Now I see the important detail of trapping his elbow with the upper right thigh. Perfect. It's all in the details, so thanks for making the effort to show them.
so I just used this technique twice today in rolling. AMAZING! I completed it both times. Such a sneaky move. Your channel is awesome. Guys, lets have him keep on putting out great content. I supported on Patreon today. I believe there cannot be anyone who is watching these videos who does not get at least the piddly little amount he is asking for per month in value. Thanks so much and keep up the good work! Your detail is awesome. Now my ask in return for the shameless plug...lol.. can you do a video on the north south choke. I seem to get there quite a bit but I finish in a very low percentage. Can you provide some insight? Thanks so much
I watch pretty much all the UA-cam Jiujitsu instructors and Coach Brian has really distinguished himself as the best for me. They seem like kinda long videos but he includes tons of important details that other instructors gloss over. He really articulates the specifics so well. He’s like John Danaher only he doesn’t sooth you to sleep when you’re trying to listen to him talk for longer than two minutes.
The teaching is amazing. Great detail on important techniques without overdoing the theoretical or bio mechanical elements of the position. That is for the pros. I feel like this is the ideal level of detail for beginning students.
Thanks for all the videos, Coach Brian. I train with Richie up in Tehachapi 3 days a week and your info keeps me from falling too far behind :D Every detail either answers a current frustration or prevents one from developing. Keep up the phenomenal work!
Thanks for yet another great video. I have a playlist submission and mma in my UA-cam but I'm gonna create a new one for your series... closed guard attack. Last year I was training bjj a lot but in sparring I would just keep them in my guard and was so scared to open my guard and attack cause of the fear of losing my opponent, breaking away from my guard. My coach who's a UFC fighter would be screaming, "Do something don't just keep them in closed guard" but I didn't know what to do. Now I know but my coach is concentrating on his UFC career and the school is now defunct. So all these moves I'm just watching till I find a new school. My coach is really good at BJJ. He got performance of the night in his last UFC fight on his first return after 4 years hiatus against a dangerous WW. Thanks coach Brian.
Coach Brian, at the beginning of the sequence, could John have defended the 2 on 1 with his free (left) arm? Or is it a futile effort? Thank you for the content... Kevin Mac
Thanks for this guard series Coach! I love playing from the guard and I’m long so it seems to work well enough for me. I had a question though, if you could help me and the notification squad out with it, and that’s playing from the guard in mma. I made the transition in to mma after working on my guard a lot, and found how hard it is to work my game when you have a bigger person on top, punching you as you try get your game going. I’m working on my wrestling, watching lots of your content on that, trying not to end up in bottom, but it’s my weakest area, so guys try to take me down if they don’t want to stand with me, but I want them to respect my guard game more. Please help, and in the meantime I’ll work on the wrestling!
Sneaky! I love it , but I have a question I hope someone can answer. If I were to shoot for the grip behind the leg while trying to lace the arm, how easy is it for my opponent to escape by straightening the leg? Does this only work if my opponents knee is In front of his hip? Second question, (sorry) :) how about your opponents ability to reverse the armbar by locking his hands together and bicep curling his isolated arm? Your arm is now trapped between his leg and your elbow now has pressure on it. I just want to know because I often train with bigger stronger guys.
the thing I don't like about armbars from guard especially no-gi is that if they pull the arm out then you're in such a bad position and it feels like they pass into side control or turtle for free. I feel like if I really wanted to maximise my chances of winning instead of trying to fight with them in my closed guard I'd wait for a chance to kick them away and stand up to neutral.
I watched this then tried it this morning on a 320lb ex wrestler/football player. Somehow ended up getting stuck where I had my underhook around his back and a locked sideways closed guard but couldn't budge the dude. I'm 6'2" 190lbs. Watching this again I think I missed the double arm drag step and maybe just maybe could changed things but he was happy to stack the s... out of me
For this technique you don’t want an underhook to be grabbing his back. You won’t have the right angle. You want to drag like you mentioned and create an angle to essentially make him do a shoulder roll. 320 is pretty big yikes!! Keep training and don’t give up! 💪
3:58 Coach Brian just predicted a scenario of one of my rolls today
Just an overall great lesson from start to finish. Thank you for this.
Anyone else lean forward when coach said “get in here, closer”? Lol
@Lorenzo Joey no one cares.
@Lorenzo Joey next youll comment on another name saying either "i will check it out" or "i checked it out and it works" or some other dumb shit.
@10:08 Thanks so much for that close-up. Seriously. Up to that point, I was thinking John could just rotate his right shoulder back to pull his right arm out. Now I see the important detail of trapping his elbow with the upper right thigh. Perfect. It's all in the details, so thanks for making the effort to show them.
so I just used this technique twice today in rolling. AMAZING! I completed it both times. Such a sneaky move. Your channel is awesome. Guys, lets have him keep on putting out great content. I supported on Patreon today. I believe there cannot be anyone who is watching these videos who does not get at least the piddly little amount he is asking for per month in value. Thanks so much and keep up the good work! Your detail is awesome. Now my ask in return for the shameless plug...lol.. can you do a video on the north south choke. I seem to get there quite a bit but I finish in a very low percentage. Can you provide some insight? Thanks so much
Thank you so much!
😂the coolest and most natural grappling channel !
I watch pretty much all the UA-cam Jiujitsu instructors and Coach Brian has really distinguished himself as the best for me. They seem like kinda long videos but he includes tons of important details that other instructors gloss over. He really articulates the specifics so well. He’s like John Danaher only he doesn’t sooth you to sleep when you’re trying to listen to him talk for longer than two minutes.
The teaching is amazing. Great detail on important techniques without overdoing the theoretical or bio mechanical elements of the position. That is for the pros. I feel like this is the ideal level of detail for beginning students.
This is the first channel that I've ever "hit the bell" for. Great stuff!
Thank you so much!!
You are a king...
I'm french, i follow you since 2 months. Just for say that i like what you do.
Thanks for videos.
Merci!!!
I love your content. My closed guard blows, so I’m excited to begin incorporating this.
Great teaching coach
Thanks for all the videos, Coach Brian. I train with Richie up in Tehachapi 3 days a week and your info keeps me from falling too far behind :D
Every detail either answers a current frustration or prevents one from developing. Keep up the phenomenal work!
Thank you so much!! You are in good hands with Richie! 👍
as always,awsome!
and i recomend every body that whatch brian's videos to register to patreon to help him to continue doing what he do.
Thank you so much!
Sweet move!
This is GOLD!!!
Thanks for yet another great video. I have a playlist submission and mma in my UA-cam but I'm gonna create a new one for your series... closed guard attack.
Last year I was training bjj a lot but in sparring I would just keep them in my guard and was so scared to open my guard and attack cause of the fear of losing my opponent, breaking away from my guard.
My coach who's a UFC fighter would be screaming, "Do something don't just keep them in closed guard" but I didn't know what to do. Now I know but my coach is concentrating on his UFC career and the school is now defunct. So all these moves I'm just watching till I find a new school.
My coach is really good at BJJ. He got performance of the night in his last UFC fight on his first return after 4 years hiatus against a dangerous WW.
Thanks coach Brian.
Awesome!! Thanks for the message. I wish you the best and I will keep trying to help!
Interesting stuff keep it up Bryan!
Coach Brian, at the beginning of the sequence, could John have defended the 2 on 1 with his free (left) arm? Or is it a futile effort? Thank you for the content...
Kevin Mac
Coach Paterson, ossome like always....
Beautiful!!
Master Level Armbar!
Another amazing technique couch!
Great video ...Learned a new grip position... Greetings from Mayriver Bjj Bluffton SC !
Greetings! Thanks for watching!
Sick technique. Love the street fighter reference.
Great video, thanks for the hard work guys.
What if the leg where you reach under to grab it straightened out like a sprawl?
I think you would just go for a pendulum/flower sweep because of how much he's driving forward
I had the same question as you btw lol
Awesome detail
Toll erklärt. Vielen vielen Dank
Very good move love it
i did
I'm loving this stuff good details
Thanks for this guard series Coach! I love playing from the guard and I’m long so it seems to work well enough for me.
I had a question though, if you could help me and the notification squad out with it, and that’s playing from the guard in mma.
I made the transition in to mma after working on my guard a lot, and found how hard it is to work my game when you have a bigger person on top, punching you as you try get your game going. I’m working on my wrestling, watching lots of your content on that, trying not to end up in bottom, but it’s my weakest area, so guys try to take me down if they don’t want to stand with me, but I want them to respect my guard game more.
Please help, and in the meantime I’ll work on the wrestling!
I will try to address it in the future. So much on my plate!! 👍
TeachMeGrappling Coach Brian thanks Coach! Hope you fully recover ASAP :)
Nice! Really nice
nice vid, nice explantion, keep up the good job.
Sneaky! I love it , but I have a question I hope someone can answer.
If I were to shoot for the grip behind the leg while trying to lace the arm, how easy is it for my opponent to escape by straightening the leg?
Does this only work if my opponents knee is In front of his hip?
Second question, (sorry) :) how about your opponents ability to reverse the armbar by locking his hands together and bicep curling his isolated arm? Your arm is now trapped between his leg and your elbow now has pressure on it.
I just want to know because I often train with bigger stronger guys.
Hi, fanrastic !! Tks coach 👍👍👍
the thing I don't like about armbars from guard especially no-gi is that if they pull the arm out then you're in such a bad position and it feels like they pass into side control or turtle for free. I feel like if I really wanted to maximise my chances of winning instead of trying to fight with them in my closed guard I'd wait for a chance to kick them away and stand up to neutral.
SICK
I FUCKING LOVE THIS CHANNEL
Thank you sir!
I really enjoy your vids, however, I'm old and can't hear as well as I use to. Please do something with the sound volume. Thanks.
GK turn on the English captions then you will be able read any parts you cant catch
I watched this then tried it this morning on a 320lb ex wrestler/football player. Somehow ended up getting stuck where I had my underhook around his back and a locked sideways closed guard but couldn't budge the dude. I'm 6'2" 190lbs. Watching this again I think I missed the double arm drag step and maybe just maybe could changed things but he was happy to stack the s... out of me
For this technique you don’t want an underhook to be grabbing his back. You won’t have the right angle. You want to drag like you mentioned and create an angle to essentially make him do a shoulder roll. 320 is pretty big yikes!! Keep training and don’t give up! 💪
09:45 Let it rip!
Hahahahaha
rubber guard
I feel like im watching the first season of the walking dead
Is this Adam Sandler’s new movie?
Sweeet
Allahu Akbar!!!!
You lose!!!