This week you will be introduced... or reintroduced to the concept of takedowns moving directly into footlocks, from your takedowns. Eariler in the program I gave you a Knee Separator and a Modified Inside Heel hook directly off of a takedown. Those were low percentage moves in truth... but I figured you'd like them. The Footlocks and set-ups will do nothing but go up in Average Percentage of Success from this point forward.
This next one is not the easiest to catch, but it hits quick and it's very brutal depending on how you apply it.
Reaping your opponent to a bitter end... of the fight. Not his life or anything; it's not that serious.
Reaping your opponent to a bitter end... of the fight. Not his life or anything; it's not that serious.
Part of being able to maintain a top position involves keeping constant downward pressure on your opponent. This keeps him in place, ideally flat on his back; and will allow you to press his legs to the floor as you pass into your dominant position.
The following drill is just a way to build your "Jiu Jitsu Athelticism", and also get you into the habit of moving around downward pressure.
This is a fun little drill that will get you good at pinning your opponents legs to scamper around them... but more importantly for our purposes, you will build snappy kick-throughs to slide into dominant positions.
This is a fun little drill that will get you good at pinning your opponents legs to scamper around them... but more importantly for our purposes, you will build snappy kick-throughs to slide into dominant positions.
It makes perfect logical sense to build a series of High Percentage, and Ruinous attacks from this position. Here's one you've most likely never seen before.
A little bit of awareness can lead you to to a very quick fight finish from your nice snug dominant position.
A little bit of awareness can lead you to to a very quick fight finish from your nice snug dominant position.
Just bust the guy up a little bit; or a lot, if you're not careful. The following is a truly messy attack.
The ugliest side of ground and pound can be truly horrific. I know I use crazy terms like "diabolical" or "face-altering" or "nose-shattering" but in some cases those terms are literally accurate.
The ugliest side of ground and pound can be truly horrific. I know I use crazy terms like "diabolical" or "face-altering" or "nose-shattering" but in some cases those terms are literally accurate.
You will be able to consistently progress towards the Win, regardless of your level of Jiu Jitsu skill.
This move is one of the most brutal and quick-to-injury submission moves that you will ever learn.
We can skip immediately to knee shearing after some of our favorite single leg takedowns.
We can skip immediately to knee shearing after some of our favorite single leg takedowns.
This move is one of the most brutal and quick-to-injury submission moves that you will ever learn. We can skip immediately to knee shearing after some of our favorite single leg takedowns.
Don't want to be bothered with jumping in for your heel hook? I don't blame you... if you do it like this, you might not have to.
Don't want to be bothered with jumping in for your heel hook? I don't blame you... if you do it like this, you might not have to.
This video will outline the absolute best way to secure your heel hooks, and other things.
This video will outline the absolute best way to secure your heel hooks, and other things.
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