Simple Trick To NEVER Lose Side Control
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Simple Trick To NEVER Lose Side Control //
Passing the guard and stabilizing side control is far from a simple task. The last thing you want to do is work really hard to get to side control only to end up losing it and having to work hard to pass the guard all over again. Use this simple trick to never lose the side control again. Use leverage and angle to isolate your training partner's arm and immobilize them on bottom. //
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Giancarlo, I am blown away by the clarity, simplicity, and use of logical details in this! I just Subbed and hit the bell for *all* content!
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Andrew Johnson Thank you very much!
You can also use that hip on wrist movement to get to north south
Exactly what I was looking for. I was getting the arm isolated alot but couldnt keep it there. Cheers!
love it! this is invisible jiu jitsu!
Didn't know to attack the wrist...excellent detail.
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Daniel McCarthy 🙏🏼🙏🏼 Thanks Dan
Awesome stuff man. Thx!
Very nice, thank you Sir!
Thanks mate, subscribed
great video fam very clear
Awesome trick man!
Incredible. Such concise instruction.
These details are GOLD. Thanks!
Instant like. Such a simple technique, I love it. Thank you
Great detail thank you
another amazing video...looking forward to your instructionals...many thanks from Orange County, CA...
This is pure gold !!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Great detail and content.
Very slick.
Giancarlo, congrats on the big win at ADCC champ!!! I’m going to binge your channel so I can absorb some of this info… been drilling the Lins lock this week lol… absolutely loved seeing you hit such a sneaky technique at the highest levels.
Great video and it was a pleasure to meet you in Lockhart last week! Looking forward to doing some private classes. Just subscribed too 🤙🏼
Man, that’s really helpful, I’ve been having a ton of problems trying to control that arm and they keep pulling it back in but this makes a lot of sense, I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks, professor!
This is a great little detail that makes a world of difference.
This is money $$$. Thank you so much for this
My new favourite channel for details and techniques for jiu jitsu study and drilling time. Thanks!
Very beautiful vidéo Thank you Big up from France 🤙
Thanks much!
Awesome channel mate. Just discovered. One aussie subscriber here!!
WOW... I've struggled with this for a decade... finally I get it... thank you.
I love how you explain the reasons why one works and one doesn't from this explanation will help me in this position and others your a awesomeness teacher
Gold!
Good stuff!
Excellent material - I need to ingrain this into my game - having the nearside arm isolated is such a strong offensive position! Osss.
Very good stuff! Thank you
@giancarlobodonibjj
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Excellent details! Thank you!
@giancarlobodonibjj
2 жыл бұрын
Very welcome!
man the details!!!! great video !!!
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Tearfree709 glad you enjoyed 🙏🏼
Oss!!! Will do this!
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
David T. Nguyen Ossss
Great details Giancarlo
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Robert McClean thank you sir!
Nice!
Very good details 👌
Amazing instruction!
@giancarlobodonibjj
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
holy crap, this looks super useful
I just got into BJJ and discovered BJJ fanatics. I recognized you immediately after watching Danaher's feet to floor series. The details you present remind me of him. This is excellent. Thank you!
@giancarlobodonibjj
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it and thank you - best of luck on your jiu jitsu journey!
Excellent Giancarlo! losing the nearside elbow happens to me a lot. I will definitely be giving this a try.
@giancarlobodonibjj
2 жыл бұрын
Did it work?
Awesome thx from Detroit !!
@giancarlobodonibjj
2 жыл бұрын
You bet!
This is beautiful! And from here if you go to reverse kesa gatame after having placed your knee to the top of his head your hip will land in the best spot, pinning the arm high against the head.
The way you teach technique is very helpful!. It's interesting to hear the slight differences in your explanation in this video vs the old one (+mount) with Donovan. I do, however, miss how you finished the old video with a demonstration of the technique from the 0, 90, and 180 degree angles. It reminds me of the way Cary Kolat demonstrates wrestling technique. Thanks man!
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Adam Bruno Thank you! For sure... always trying to evolve the techniques.
Nice
Super
太聪明了!
Great explanation 👌
Loving the content bro. Best instructionals out there right now
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Jarryd Tuivasa-Inglis Thanks so much! I really appreciate that! 🙏🏼
Mind 🤯
When you're putting your weight into their wrist, aren't you worried about hurting their wrist? Amazing details, can't wait to try some of this stuff on the mats tomorrow.
Hey Giancarlo great video I have had this problem alot as my partners are bigger, this will help alot. One person I spar with alot doesnt frame on the hip and keeps his hands near his face and it gives me North South everytime. Any options my NS choke is poor even though ive worked on it and i know most will definitly find the hip frame as i would, but i need an option for this guy :)
@giancarlobodonibjj
3 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites from NS is the kimura!
That’s the John Danaher influence 🤙
This is why I'm here
Have a cool idea... put links of videos, in this example at the end to videos showing how to escape from bottom of that position and videos of how to submit from that position.
@giancarlobodonibjj
2 жыл бұрын
thx!
cool, What attacks would you go for from there?
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Jano Iriarte Personally I like to progress position so I like transitioning from the mount from here which I’ll make a video about as well. You can attack near side armbar, far side armbar.. I actually like to go to the mounted triangle once you isolate the near arm and pin the far arm you can swing the leg closest to their hips over the head. I actually have a video on that I will need to release.
never seen these details!
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
foulfortune hope they were useful
@diabolic42090
4 жыл бұрын
@@giancarlobodonibjj i used them last night and my partner could not recover his arm at all!
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
foulfortune Awesome!! I love hearing that
Would the position your in after you isolated there arm close to you be a modified scarf? ( white belt reporting in!)
@giancarlobodonibjj
4 жыл бұрын
Dennis Hayden Jr. In this case I’m using this move to isolate the near arm in order to more effectively pin my opponents head and shoulders to the ground, the way I’m positioned it gives me more mobility to advance position. With a traditional kesa gatame (scarf)or even a modified one, anytime that I need to move to a better position for attack it takes a lot of movement. Here I use body position and angle to isolate the arm and pin my opponent in a position where I have stability and ability to transition safely when done properly. Thanks for the question. 👊🏼
How will the angle be different if you keep toes active?
What iif the peson does not frame at all? His wrist and elbow are very close to his body, What do you suggest to do in that situation?
1:49 pressure on the wrist
An active and strong opponent probably makes these details very difficult to pull off nonetheless.
Duuuude.....
Nunca vi ganhar nada de GI, tem que dar instrucional de wrestling bro, tu não luta bjj
5:35
An active and strong opponent probably makes these details very difficult to pull off nonetheless.