Last weekend I got a first place in the dutch grappling championships. In the preliminaries I took everybody down and played a high pressure top game which I was very proud of, finally pieces came together. But in this semi final match I was against a strong wrestler so I decided to pull guard and work a very basic gameplan of breaking his posture and walking up my legs. You can see the importance of hipmovement here and control of your opponents posture. I remember our most famous troll on here telling me my instructional about the triangle from guard was not realistic, I think this shows that it was. A million times practising this move, and it pops out on a very important match.
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OldeEnglishD
Dutch Budo
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Jiu jitsu 101 in a no gi match
Dutch Budo- Posts : 95
Join date : 2013-01-03
Age : 39
Location : The Netherlands
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Jiu jitsu 101 in a no gi match
OldeEnglishD- Posts : 94
Join date : 2012-12-28
Location : Michigan
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Re: Jiu jitsu 101 in a no gi match
Well done! Congrats on the win and keep posting your videos, I love checking them out when you put them up.
Glorfindel- Posts : 58
Join date : 2013-02-13
Age : 53
Location : Saint Charles De Bourget
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afulldeck- Posts : 377
Join date : 2012-12-30
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Re: Jiu jitsu 101 in a no gi match
Well done. @1:30 were you thinking of switching to Juji gatame?
finarashi- Posts : 507
Join date : 2013-01-11
Location : Finland
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Re: Jiu jitsu 101 in a no gi match
Extremely boring to watch ... if you don't understand newaza cheers