Pardon the Gi, but has anyone ever seen this move?
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Pardon the Gi, but has anyone ever seen this move?
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Dang it, maybe this link will work:
http://youtu.be/9CvtfB6ZgVU
Yup, seen it in an instructional video by Javi Vasquez (although he starts his from bottom side control, instead of the set-up from guard in your video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utJkZVSS6BE
If you like this kind of sneaky stuff, then you're going to love this thread:
http://www.10thplanetjj.com/threads/...ybody-got-some
Enjoy! :)
Awesome! Thanks, Mikael!
I learned it from Javi a few years ago now and use it a lot! I've been calling it the Javi Hook when I teach it to my guys. There's a ton of variations and subs from within there as well...especially if you roll them all the way over to their stomach.
Javi's set up is slick.
The issue with the set up in the Judo match is its completely obvious that they guy that got caught, has little to no skill on the mat, which happens often in with Judo black belts. Not all mind you but its the norm. They lack of attention to newaza in Judo use to disgust me, I was very lucky to have found the coaches I had in Judo over the years.
Hey uh.....could you make a video? :) You're a purple moon head so you have the green light from Eddie. I'd love to see this. I actually "play" bottom side a lot. I let my guard get passed usually to conserve energy because I have a few reversals and sweeps from there so I'm never worried about being on bottom side. So adding this would be excellent.
I'll see about putting together something from my side control game. I have a bad back for a while, so stopping a lot of guard passing took it's toll on me and just got to the point that I decided to just have a really good bottom game. Now that my back is getting a little better, I'm trying to get my guard retention game back. Just don't fall into the trap that I did and get too comfortable down there...it works great at the lower levels, but not so much later on. =)
I can imagine it's not fun at higher levels. But since I'm still a white belt working on getting my cardio back, I'll take it. I'm downplaying my guard retention. But like I said, sometimes it's a strategic move to not tire myself out when I have a non stop standing passer that makes me turn in circles for 3 minutes before engaging. So I'll just let them pass to avoid tiring out. Then once they're engaged, it's easier for me to work.
Josh Mancuso does a good job breaking this down.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mDGCja...fi8QS5v5CRZzS-
We use it off rubber guard (megan erber is the best at it because she has super long legs) when our opponent tries to push the knee down to pass and doesn't keep their elbow inside (close to their ribs so there is no space). The finish is cool though...never seen that one...we straight use it to sweep to mounted triangle and finish there.
We're drilling that technique in class. Apparently it was used in World's this year and a lady got her arm broken (or shoulder dislocated, I've heard two versions of the same story) so the move is making the rounds. :)
Looks like a puppet master finish to me.
yeah that was pretty brutal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChWzHzvpBs4
Skip to 11:40 for the setup
We call it 'shackle' at our place, works pretty well as a compliment to reverse spiderweb :)