
Originally Posted by
Justin W.
Yeah, I really don't know rubberguard too well. I come on this site mainly for the cool threads about random stuff, the cool people and the renato laranja saga. Since I've been doing BJJ for less than 2 years, I've been just focusing on BJJ before implementing 10th planet. I did try it at one point but Ermin is against heel hooks, neck cranks, and he's too old to be doing flexible stuff, so I've just put it on the side for now so I could focus on Ermin's tech.
You were doing a guard pass from my half butterfly guard. Idk what it's called but you kept sliding my butterfly hook over to your other leg without using your hands, just knees. I kept having to adjust over and over again. I did it the other night and it worked great.
Awesome Justin. You're coming here for all the right reasons. I like that you are focusing on the BJJ aspect of it but don't do one before the other. If you are able to, learn both at the same time. 10th is not all about leg locks and neck cranks. It's all about no-gi jiu jitsu. It's about mixing all that you know with new techniques you compile on a daily basis. The leg lock stuff is just something only a few guys do. When I was doing gi over there in Maui, that was my 14th time wearing the gi I believe. The concepts of pressure and limiting the space works for both gi and no-gi. The 15th time I rolled gi, I had a session with Sean Roberts(21 year old, great Ralph Gracie gi brown belt, ~130 tournaments). Although he caught me in a collar choke eventually, it was my no-gi knowledge that allowed me to even be on the mat with him. If I had great collar choke escapes, I may have did better. I guess what I'm saying is, if you are going to do both, don't do one before the other, but mix, and mix well. That way, along the way, you'll find how each complements the other.
Please do send me a private youtube link of the pass you are talking about.. Hard to visualize but maybe I'm thinking too deep into it.
Talk soon brother,
Rick