Sunday, July 1, 2012
De La Riva Pass
Kurt Osiander shows a De La Riva pass. Notice the pointing of the toes and the grip on the pants leg.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Berimbolo!
I have heard of and seen the Berimbolo many times online before. It starts out from de la Riva to back take and usually it's one of the Mendes Brothers pulling it off in competition. However, today was the first day a classmate pulled it off on me and now I want to know how to do it and how to defend it.
Video teaching the Berimbolo:
Video teaching the defensive to the Berimbolo:
This counter is sick because you can take their back!
Another counter video:
This one gives you side control.
I guess to learn how to prevent my opponent from Berimbolo-ing me, I have to learn how to defend against de la Riva guard. Hmmm...
Video teaching the Berimbolo:
Video teaching the defensive to the Berimbolo:
This counter is sick because you can take their back!
Another counter video:
This one gives you side control.
I guess to learn how to prevent my opponent from Berimbolo-ing me, I have to learn how to defend against de la Riva guard. Hmmm...
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Kurt Osiander's Move of the Week - Deep Half-Guard Defense
I always wondered about the defense against the deep half guard. Justin told me to play heavy top, especially on the knee by the head, watch out for your leg sticking out, and attack their arm, but that's when they already have deep half. Kurt shows how to prevent the deep half and turn it into an attack, very sick stuff.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Friday, June 1, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Reflections
I had a great roll with Justin this Sunday before Memorial Day. Justin taught the Sunday class in which he showed many arm bars and variations resulting from an arm bar setup.
- Justin's advice to me after rolling is don't flare out my knee to much when I open guard.
- When someone stacks my triangle, try to finish with a collar choke. This works for when someone does a double leg stack pass too.
- When working a trip, bait them with a tap to their front foot fist, when they step back sweep/trip the front leg. (Sam)
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Dominic is back teaching
Techniques that we learned are:
- Leg lift to regain full-guard.
- Leg lift to opposite site to the back.
- Frame and shrimp out to pummel under your opponent's armpit, then underhook their ankle and pass it to your arm that is pummelled under their arm around their butt, once the other hand is holding their ankle, drive into their body to sweep them (hook their knee if needed).
- Frame and shrimp out to pummel under your opponent's armpit, now instead of passing their ankle to your other hand behind their butt, pass their gi skirt or belt (this is referred to as diaper grip), and finish the same as the sweep with their ankle.
- Frame and shrimp out to pummel under your opponent's armpit, if your opponent wizards your arm, try to grab their pants at the knee or you can underhook the knee and sweep them backwards over their trapped arm.
Some things I learned from wrestling:
- The side you sit out to is the side that your opponent is applying the less amount of weight too.
- Single leg defence = wizard your arm in between their arms to grab your own leg, make sure to apply shoulder pressure, push their temple away. try Now try to pull your leg out or you can roll them.
- When I shoot for the sweep single, I should go for their left leg.
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