And it's videos like this, for the reason that I love you professor! Such a high level of understanding Jiujitsu and an excellent teacher to explain such intricate complex techniques that a armless/legless person could do it.
Woah that bow and arrow to clock choke is awesome! Saw it as soon as you got to your knees because it's so obvious but never seen it thought of it before
Nice video! those seatbelt details are money. I do like that weak side arm bar a lot, although I do go high on it and use the Danaher method for breaking the grip, and just pin the elbow to prevent the escape.
Awesome video- thanks for sharing this. Would you perhaps be familiar with Vagner Rocha's "Python Trap"/muffler back-take approach? If so, would you be open to doing a quick tutorial on it? Since it's apparently becoming more popular/used, I've been asked to learn more about it for my grappling class. Let me know! Thanks, Dave
Just for the records, in tournaments I choke ppl in the face, nose and in the jaw using my arms, doesnt matter if its a GI tournament or not. But I dont do it in my Academy since I consider it a badass choke..
stunning explanation coach tom!! :3. could you do a video of the wilson/reis pass or how to not get triangle choked during the over under pass? thanks alot 4 all ur videos, they help me out so much ☺☺☺☺
Thanks Felix my pleasure. IN over under passing, make sure to continuously walk toward your partners legs, NOT toward the pass direction. This keeps the knee pointing upwards, minimizes the stickiness of his leg and ensure the knee cant rotate out for the triangle. OF course, hip pressure, shoulder pressure and a good knee squeeze and nice straight pant grip arm help too...……...hmmmm…seems complicated writing it.....maybe I should do a video on this. (-: Coach Tom Davey
I've watched this video 10 times, every week I get more successful from back mount. Thanks prof x
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The modified clock choke at the end is gold.
And it's videos like this, for the reason that I love you professor! Such a high level of understanding Jiujitsu and an excellent teacher to explain such intricate complex techniques that a armless/legless person could do it.
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Woah that bow and arrow to clock choke is awesome! Saw it as soon as you got to your knees because it's so obvious but never seen it thought of it before
You are a great teacher
Explantions are broken down in a simple and easy way to understand
Wish your club was in Melbourne
Awesome. Thank you.
You are such a great teacher...thank you, coach Tom!
I was looking for copper, but I found gold! Great video! Thank you, coach!
Nice video! those seatbelt details are money. I do like that weak side arm bar a lot, although I do go high on it and use the Danaher method for breaking the grip, and just pin the elbow to prevent the escape.
MY GOSHH, THOSE TIPS... I never listen in my life!!! THANKS A LOT!!!!
Good to see you back again coach!
I see what you did there
Thank you
This was a very awesome video with small details ive never seen before. Lots of help.
Great details. Thank you.
Fantastic explanation and great details there. Thank you for content
I really enjoy your videos. Your style of teaching is very good as well. I would love to come train with you when I visit Oz next time.
This is fantastic! Thank you
Awesome sequence and details! Thank you!
cool and beautiful details wonderfully eexplained thanx
A beautifully simple progression.
Great stuff, thank you. Bonus features!
Thank you coach Tom!
Very useful information! Helps a lot!
Such an awesome coach
If could like this video 1000 times, I would!
Quality video!
Awesome video- thanks for sharing this. Would you perhaps be familiar with Vagner Rocha's "Python Trap"/muffler back-take approach? If so, would you be open to doing a quick tutorial on it? Since it's apparently becoming more popular/used, I've been asked to learn more about it for my grappling class. Let me know!
Thanks,
Dave
Hi David Iv got a ton of filming projects Im currently working on! See if you can support Vagner directly and learn from him! (-: Tom Davey
Just for the records, in tournaments I choke ppl in the face, nose and in the jaw using my arms, doesnt matter if its a GI tournament or not.
But I dont do it in my Academy since I consider it a badass choke..
Carzo Parazzo lame technique
stunning explanation coach tom!! :3. could you do a video of the wilson/reis pass or how to not get triangle choked during the over under pass? thanks alot 4 all ur videos, they help me out so much ☺☺☺☺
Thanks Felix my pleasure. IN over under passing, make sure to continuously walk toward your partners legs, NOT toward the pass direction. This keeps the knee pointing upwards, minimizes the stickiness of his leg and ensure the knee cant rotate out for the triangle. OF course, hip pressure, shoulder pressure and a good knee squeeze and nice straight pant grip arm help too...……...hmmmm…seems complicated writing it.....maybe I should do a video on this. (-: Coach Tom Davey
The Grappling Academy thanks coach tom, a video of this would be great !☺☺
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