Drilling take downs to arm bars with George

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
  • In this video I work on O-soto-gari to arm bars with George! I also discuss what to do if attacked on the street and forced to defend yourself with BJJ.
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  • @ryansmith9138
    @ryansmith9138 19 днів тому +1

    ill throw a few pointers for the osoto based on 3:50 1. so you wana be leaning their weight over the leg that your gonna reep, if the weights not mainly on this foot they can lift it off and step off. 2. you need to be stepping in with your left foot first, and not reaching with your right foot, you will be countered by them taking a step backand around at the same time and them doing osoto back to you. 3. you want your left hand to be gripping higher up the sleeve just under their elbow this allows more control. 3. your right hand is far to low, you want a higher collar grip with your thumb in and as you do the throw youc an let your hand ride up and around driving their head which helps off balance or you flare your elbow out. 4. the leg doesnt get placed on the mat, it swigs up first with pointed toes and swings all the way back through, you should end up standing on one leg leaning forward with your right foot up in the air ideally past 90degrees. 5. you shoudl have much closer hip to hip position. another option is to look up Ken ken osoto gari which you may find easier. personally id stop drilling this for now as your memorizing a lot of bad habits and wait until you can get a Judo guy to show you hands on. (im a 2nd Dan Judo and BJJ purple)

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  19 днів тому +2

      I watched some Travis Stevens videos on it as well. Thank you for your highly informative, well thought out response!

  • @bodhitree33
    @bodhitree33 19 днів тому +2

    Choosing your own warm-up is awesome.

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  19 днів тому +1

      Agreed. Plus I don't like wasting energy on calisthenics. lol

  • @duckmcfly6416
    @duckmcfly6416 19 днів тому

    Before you even mentioned street on the osoto gari to armbar I was thinking what a great combo for self defense..nice and smooth not a lot of effort or energy required 👍

  • @gruntlifex03x69
    @gruntlifex03x69 19 днів тому +1

    Break arm and runaway got it! :)

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  19 днів тому

      Good. Haha. Or stay there and get arrested and sued.

  • @felixthea
    @felixthea 19 днів тому +1

    with osoto gari you usually want far collar and to turn like a big wheel

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  19 днів тому

      Yes I am not good with names. I watched a lot of videos about it.

  • @yellowheaphones1
    @yellowheaphones1 16 днів тому

    Acrobatic jiu jitsu is great and all butci always carry 😂.

  • @xyborg1
    @xyborg1 19 днів тому

    Big difference, in all my class in different dojos warmup always were needed. Beside you master, how many other browns and black belts are in your school

  • @BlackStalyon
    @BlackStalyon 19 днів тому

    Thanks bro! I’ll be back soon!!!

    • @Jitsover50
      @Jitsover50  19 днів тому +1

      I miss you sir. Lol. Still milking that broken foot?! ;)