Feel free to share. Let me know what you think.
https://youtu.be/D0wn2DVflWs
P.S. For some reason I can't embed this? :(
Feel free to share. Let me know what you think.
https://youtu.be/D0wn2DVflWs
P.S. For some reason I can't embed this? :(
Deep half counters. This is an old video but feel free to share it now, I still use this stuff, especially that back take and the cap pass (to leg locks usually if i can) https://youtu.be/o1MTeWDR8J0
This another an old video that you can now share if you want. It is my Brackish Waters grip Breaking stuff https://youtu.be/70yxfEbK-iw
By the way I'm available for highly affordable for seminars on all of this and related material, thanks for watching!
Thanks Brian, some great stuff. You've inspired me to work more on my Croc deficiencies :)
Love it! So much good stuff. Thanks Brian!
What's the difference between the Barn Hook and the Crowbar?
He was showing this stuff to us in Decatur. It's quite a bit different.
Basically, the Crowbar is a Kung Fu Move alternative. And the Barnhook is a Chill Dog alternative.
The sole purpose of the Barn Hook is to create a reaction from the top player that forces them to give up the far side arm lock.
I'll let him do the answering, but I just wanted to chime in and confirm that they are indeed different. And that the Barnhook is for sure a legit play.
Thanks! That was a great answer that it is a cool dog alternative rather than a kung fu alternative and done for a different reason, but I'll add to that also. If I'm doing a crow bar in looking to dig my first into his neck and press away. With the barn hook I want to create a frame using the upper part of my arm and I don't want to extend my arm at all ( for my normal strategy anyway, becouse I'm not trying to move him toward the oma-plata).
Great videos Brian! have to start working on my flexibility again.
Love it.
Thanks Brian!
Recently re-found my love for rubber guard, can't wait to drill and try these. Thanks.
Question, what stops the guy on top from sneaking his hand on the mat inside? Or do you just let it happen and go with it?
The angle and the pinch between your ribs and knee. Honestly, my arm has very little to do with controlling his arm in the "hugging the knee" philosophy. The only reason it helps at all is it glues me to him and helps with angle. I do the same thing here with this "barn hook" and its possible to do with a regular meat hook and other such positions as well. This is a difficult idea to grasp at first and one of the hardest to teach, but on top and bottom, that's key to understanding how to trap arms with that style of control and still make transitions in my opinion.
This by the way, is a very, very common question by the way, perhaps common enough that I should have addressed it on the video.
Bump.
Feels really powerful to me, who's tried this with Hindu control?
Are you gonna add these videos to the MTS Technique list in the rubber guard section? That would make it very easy to find your stuff when this thread disappears from the first site of the Nibiru forum :)
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Great stuff Brian
That barn hook is filthy. Thanks for the new toy!
I've been using the Barnhook to set up a Hindoulotine type choke on the reg here lately. Thanks for the idea Barncat!
In answer to the questions about Hindu control from the barn hook, I mainly only use a half way hindulatine without going over my leg to get a reaction. That can get taps , or it can get them to open my croc back up. Whichever is good with me :)
Half Hindulitine.
You can use the barn hook from mission control if you can get the angle to happen, that angle can be harder to make from their than newyork. I only put the newyork one on the net because that one is the easiest. When I do barn hook from mission control, I'm looking to go to crack head control with that. This can get me to invisible crackhead to get the hand on the mat, or I can zompie the OTHER side, in witch case I can get a cool armbare variation against my thigh.
I taught this game in my last seminar at 10th Planet Decatur. Most of this I would way rather teach in person than videos.