I thought it would be a go idea to add a wrestling/ takedown/ Throws thread. post matches, techniques, ask questions to improve your standing game.
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I thought it would be a go idea to add a wrestling/ takedown/ Throws thread. post matches, techniques, ask questions to improve your standing game.
http://youtu.be/J1QsqnCxhbg
This would work great to setup dog fight!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcCBu2LL3FA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
These are the takedowns I've sloppily tried to use in matches.
Awesome idea / thread. Will bookmark this...:)
I'm really digging the one Marcelo shows: its a butterfly assisted lateral from over/under clinch. Amir shows one very similar.
I wrestled D3 but don't use much offensive takedown wrestling in jiu jitsu. I usually prefer to let my opponent initiate and feel comfortable with my counters from there. I use good single leg defense to either end up in sprawl control or put him on his back and finish in a dominant position.
When I am being offensive, I prefer to stick with upper body control and look for trips, duck unders, and tosses rather than shooting take downs and having to defend my neck. Ankle picks with a collar tie or under hook are usually my go-to.
Oooops wrong thread! I thought this was the ultimate guard pulling thread :-/
Disclaimer: although Cora hasn't hit this yet in competition, its very promising and she has hit it a few times in sparring. Let me know what yall think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEdLVTqqeMg
Is there really a thread? If so where is it? Would love to see the many ways to properly pull guard at high level. I been studying some of the recent IBJJF matches and they just basically squat down to pull guard (double guard). OR they would dive right in for something that look like black mamba.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKrLvPIe0kk
This one is part of the same series but has some great stuff too. Even if I don't use all of the stuff, it helps me understand the mindset of the Wrestler better and also helps me be a better training partner when I mimic a Wrestlers behaviour in training for my partner.
Great Idea here!
I like to shoot for a high crotch, then chain to a double leg, to a far side single leg, to barzegar. If I get stuffed and sprawled out on in those transitions I look to peek out.
Throws, I like over under control ( right arm under hook ) to outside leg trip or inside leg trip on opponents right leg. Or pummel for double under hooks and work the same leg trips landing on top in side control.
I think it would valuable if Eddie came up with a warm up drill for this subject, takedowns, throws, takedown defense and counters that would fit into the System.
I believe you got to be a ninja at this stuff as much or more as in lockdown flow or grappling from the top or bottom.
Peace guys!
Here's anything you'd ever need to know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy3_pFz3ve0
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDA5MzEyNDky.html
I found this particularly helpful in understanding the Whizzer from a Wrestling perspective.
http://youtu.be/-tq00KliejA
.Cael Sanderson and Ricky Lundell demonstrate the Ankle Pick .
http://youtu.be/GDWtRtJ23cM Just use a whizzer instead of grabbing the sleeve . This is fun to drill if you have a crash pad to land on. Ogoshi.
Sensi Eddie has stated on MTS that Wrestling is an aspect that we should also spend time focusing on. So I have focused a lot because I had zero Wrestling experience. So far, one of the best things I have found (coming from a white belt belt with 0 wrestling experience) is Randy Couture's book Wrestling for Fighting. It essentially covers 4 basic takedowns: Double Leg, High Crotch, Low Single, High Single(Run the Pipe, Double leg, Foot Sweeps) as well as Under Hook Control and 2-on-1 and transitions to previous takedowns plus Mule Kick-Ankle Pick, Knee Block. Like the other Victory Belt books it puts the information in a progressive path and flow which I find useful for learning. After practicing all the techniques it has definitely changed my Stand-up and Take down game.