here's a video of a closed guard open that i'm loving lately. what i didn't get until recently was to control the arm of the first leg to stand....
always try to hit the technique of the week, multiple times too. it makes a huge difference in ones training. especially because your partner...
thanks dunc. but isn't this why we train now? "adrenaline" is hopefully mitigated by training. we know what that feels like, yes? i go with...
i love this match too. it's just amazing that ryron could even survive against galvao. yeah, i get it, ryron is a gracie. but galvao is a legit...
yes, of course you're right. this happens to me especially when i just came back to rolling regularly. but i think it's an adjustment we have...
i'm so close to hitting the triangle here. some day soon... [MEDIA]
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i roll with a lot of former carlson gracie guys and i second that. lots of pressure always with those fellas, and they use the pressure to force...
everyone is different. but for me, i've been operating on a new acl the whole time i'm in bjj. i've always felt more safe in bjj than other...
watched the Chris Haueter video all the way through again. replying to my own post just to note there is a terrific conversation about "street...
gi back take example. [MEDIA]
less grips, more hips is actually super helpful as a strategy in the closed guard, but it's something i forgot about.
of course, what would be without a roger gracie video. [MEDIA]
here's the first video that got me thinking some closed guard stuff. [MEDIA]
howdy. dunc got me thinking from another thread that i should focus on some closed guard techniques seeing i'm old. decided to start this thread...
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