http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHEjFBcnbN4
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHEjFBcnbN4
Guys I've been doing this videos to help support www.macsmma.com because Dave busts his ass to support NY fighters, teams and coaches. Check out the website and help fight to legalize MMA in NY!
Beautimus! :)
Maximus!
I like a verrry much.
http://www.h2dj.com/uclaradionews/fi...-high-five.jpg
that sh*t is raw
depth charge , i like the WW2 touch, 10 reps & added, obrigado
Glad you guys like it, theres alot more to the series, I'll eventually be getting them all out there.
Hell Yeah! Love the Reaper Shit!
Why you gotta smack Bryan so hard...? :)
Either a reference to WW2 or Zog is talking about those jäger shots lol
Diggin it. Thank you for these insights, I look forward to more whenever you have time.
Hey Chris. Nice post. Had a question. I have been taught this before, but when Danaher showed it he didn't swim the arm, but rather he grabbed the knee with both of his hands. I'm watching it and trying to figure out why swimming the arm up and around would be worth it. I'm guessing it is because it might help a person move in a mechanically correct position, but it seems to me that control of the knee and using your opponents momentum to roll would be best. Thoughts?
Awesome stuff.
Thanks brotha. Thats really cool to know Danaher is hugging the knee, because I've never known anyone else to teach it that way. The reason I prefer the swim move is that it sets me up positionally (on my side,not rolling over my elbow with a "crunching" motion,which could leave me with a pocket of space). When I swim it forces my hips down eliminating space, pressuring into his leg, minimizing the potential rotation of his legs within mine. I also like that I can slow down the speed of the roll a bit with the swim move as well.
Cool. I figured it was a body mechanics thing.
Yeah...Danaher is the only BJJ instructor that I have ever had that taught leg locks in regular classes. I am really grateful for that. But obviously he can't teach them every week, so I had to spend some serious cash in private lessons to learn them.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
No problem brotha, anytime.
Lovin these vids Zog! Thanks for the posts!