The wife still gives me that "WTF are you doing?" look, but she knows the deal after all these years
My daughter enjoys it though
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There really are.
I still have non competitive black belts telling me "you have to wear the gi to be good at no gi." Not as archaic as you would think. Otherwise all these gi school would have half and half. Not to deviate from the dlr discussion but I was also told "There's no point in having a no gi class. No gi guys can't afford Jiu Jitsu"
Bobby, when you say you're putting the boot on, is it your DLR hook or your free leg that's controlling that far leg. Sounds like there's some fine details I need to work on.
Its the outside leg. I don't have a free leg, because to me that means that it doesn't have a job. The inside leg is going to have to be just as active to get the boot. The entry where I initially snag the foot is crucial as well. I blast/flow into position before he can defend. Then as soon as I grab the heel, I through my hips up(they never come back down) to get the outside hook and immediatly crunch my core to grab upper body control of some kind, mostly the wrist. Its very hard for him to avoid because he has to bring his hands down to address your hooks. As soon as I can grab it I roll onto my outside ear and shoulder and either pull with my inside leg, or push up off his thigh and hip to get the boot. I switch the inside hook to the back of the knee, as I use the boot to pull me to his far ankle. The hand that was controlling the heel advances to it, once I get here its 96.75% done. Never stop climbing the rope or he's gone. As soon as you let go, or lose a grip, grab something else. Being able to move to the next grip by using your hips and hooks is the magic trick. If there is ever a point where one of your four employees doesnt have a job, that grizzly is gonna pin you down and rape you. This is the kind of urgency needed, to make it work nogi. Complacency only leads to failure or reset(same thing).
If he hides from the upper body grip completely, invert and look to push his armpit or ribs, via berimbolo.
Genius. I know only brown belt and above can make video but if you could get permission I think you could make a legit video breaking all this down. There's really none out there for no gi
Thanks for the support. I agree with you it's a non issue almost everywhere. Outspoken personalities will always share their preferences.
Key phrase is non-competitive black belts. Again if you're talking any academy that's worth a shit is doing both. The small minority of non competitive guys telling you that aren't worth it, and they definitely represent the minority in 2013. It's like Liquidrob said most people are on both. Alliance is the most successful team in the world and they REQUIRE all of their affiliations to teach almost a 50/50 split. Atos is right on their heels, and all the Atos gyms do both.
I'll let it go. I didn't mean to deviate. I'll post a video for derailing you guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttnuZjpbclg
Dude the shit is very hard to hit no-gi. Don't feel bad. You have nothing to really grab onto instead of the belt besides their hip. I said it earlier in the thread, the only 2 people I have ever seen do the actual berimbolo no-gi on any consistet level is Caio Terra and Rafa Mendes. Cobrinha has a variation that's close but exactly a berimbolo. It's hard as hell to do.
Hear hear!