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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu

Don’t Fear The Reaper

Despite leg locks being around as long as Jiu Jitsu, a lot of BJJ players find them scary. That’s understandable as being on the wrong end of a nasty leg lock can lead to very serious injury.

However, leg locks don’t have to be scary. In fact, like any submission, defending leg locks comes down to understanding the mechanics and what your partner is trying to achieve.

To help you get a better understanding of how to defend heel hooks, here is a great primer from Dennis Schindler.

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Filed Under: BJJ 101, Technique, Uncategorized Tagged With: BJJ, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Heel Hook Defence, Leg Lock Defence, Leg Locks, No Gi

Points Mean Prizes: How To Score Quick Points In A BJJ Contest.

I have a question for you… Let say, you’re in the last minute of a Jiu Jitsu match, and the score is tied. If it goes to a decision, the referee could easily pick your opponent.

What do you do?

If your answer is “I’d set up my favourite sweep”, then you’ll probably run out of time. If your answer is “I’d submit my opponent”, why haven’t you already?

Regardless of whether you’re a black belt world champion or 4 stripes white belt, anyone can give you problems for a minute. You need a reliable way to score points when it counts late in the fight.

One thing that I regularly see missing from the games of many good, technical BJJ players is explosive, points-targeted techniques for use at the end of a match to score immediately.

Technical players want to take their time and set up their points carefully, which is great— until there’s only 1 minute left in the match and you need to score to win.

In this article, I’m going to share with you some of the best ways to score late in a fight.

The first one of these techniques is the collar drag. The collar drag is a great technique for this situation because it’s so powerful, particularly against opponents who are immobile, stiff, or stalling.

But it’s also a technique that is easy to do wrong. If you do the collar drag wrong, you might easily find yourself accidentally in the bottom of side control.

The easiest way to master the collar drag is from a seated position, but once you’ve got it, it’s applicable across a whole array of situations.

To learn the power of the collar drag the watch videos below now:

Technique #1: The Basic Collar Drag

Technique #2: Collar Drag Against A Standing Opponent

Technique #3: Collar Drag From Standing

It’s easy to get tired when you’re fighting a skilled guard player that frustrates your every move. When you get tired (like at the end of a match), kneeling and taking a break can seem like a good idea.

However, kneeling will give your opponent a great opportunity to score with something like the collar drag or ankle pick.

The ankle pick is like the yin to the collar drag’s yang. If you start with one technique your opponent’s reaction will set up the other.

Late in a match, the ankle pick and collar drag combination is a great way to score some fast points. Check out the videos below to learn two variations of the ankle pick:

Technique #4: The Basic Ankle Pick

Technique #5: Ankle Pick Against Kneeling Opponent

One of the most common questions people have is about the “technique” of the ankle pick — but there isn’t a whole lot of technique involved.

The ankle pick is more about recognising a lull in your opponents passing momentum and bowling them over with your hands, arms, shoulders, face, or whatever else is handy.

Getting the technique right for the ankle pick is easy, but the timing can be hard. Like the collar drag, the only way to get good at the ankle pick is to pressure test it in sparring over and over again.

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Filed Under: BJJ 101 Tagged With: Ankle Pick, BJJ, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Collar Drag, Competition, Competition Advice

The Shoulder Ripper

The Shoulder Ripper a simple yet incredibly powerful way to counter the most common defences to the armbar.

The wonderful thing about this technique is it requires very few grip adjustments, which reduces your opponents opportunities to escape, yet it’s still a very high percentage way to break your opponent grip.

Check it out in this video:

WARNING! – It’s called the shoulder ripper because I literally ripped someone’s shoulder from their pec using the technique. Please BE CAREFUL and protect your training partners when using this technique.

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Filed Under: Technique Tagged With: Arm Bar, BJJ, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Technique

Demystifying Lapel Guard

If you watch any modern Jiu Jitsu competition, you’ll see the mats littered with the bodies of BJJ players who succumbed to the power of a lapel guard. And if you’ve ever experienced being put in a lapel guard you’ll know why. 

Lapel guards are incredibly powerful when used correctly and are incredibly difficult to counter once they’re locked in.

However, lapel guards can also seem very confusing if you’re not familiar with them. In this video, Chelsea and Tom give you an overview of lapel guards and simplify them down to there essential elements.

This video is taken from the Purple Belt Blueprint and covers everything you need to know to get your purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

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Filed Under: Concepts Tagged With: BJJ, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Lapel Guards, Purple Belt Requirements

Fix Your Triangle

Do you struggle to finish the triangle or find your opponent is able to easily smash through it?

Check out the video below to discover how to make your triangle freakishly tight even if your legs are as short as Tom’s!

Here’s what’s covered:

  • 0:00 – Triangle Positioning
  • 1:30 – Order Of Priority
  • 7:21 – Hip Elevation Entry
  • 12:25 – Jump & Catch Entry
  • 14:55 – Countering Common Defences

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Filed Under: BJJ 101 Tagged With: BJJ, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Choke, Technique, Triangle

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