You are right, I was wrong. It is not Baratoplata. But it's a very similar technique and if someone is interested in this technique, he should definitely check the Baratoplata DVD, with set-ups, details, etc.
@Kodiak Combat Collective I musta missed that part. I kinda skipped past all the boring warmup and talking parts and just watched the technique portion. I can see how it might be useful transition if the person is fighting the kimura. Seems like maybe you can get more torque on their arm using your legs/hips with the tarikoplata. I haven’t tried it yet but think I will soon since I regularly get into that kimura position but can’t break their arm away from their body to apply the twist (unless I were to just ape strength it). I’m heading to Bangkok tomorrow and hoping to do a shit ton of training over the next month or two. Hopefully two classes a day if my body can endure it. Jiujitsu has saved me from some dark times. I need it to stay mentally/physically well.
I love how this always gets everyone off guard
Really good approach from north-south position. Osss from Brazil!
This is great! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
2020 quarentena Brasil...vou treinar essa technics
That's a sick Chewbacca gi that guy in the back has
🤙
Wow
I once hurt my neck trying to take my foot from half guard for this position, think it's quite important people know this might happen, be careful.
Guy in the back giving it hell. I like it!!
4:44 I thought he passed out from the stench
Can this work in nogi without lapel grip
Absolutely
Wanna know the same, not if it would work but how
@@omaral07 don’t really need the lapel it just helps to hold the arm in place. He even lets it go to finish
Do anyone know if this would be legal for a blue belt in ibjf
Yes, it's legal, because it's mainly a shoulder lock. Tarik Hopstock did it at IBJJF tournaments at blue belt.
YC thank you its good to know
It's called Baratoplata and there is a whole DVD with this technique, set-ups and submissions (even flying baratoplata!)
Nope. Different arms.
No, you are wrong
You are right, I was wrong. It is not Baratoplata. But it's a very similar technique and if someone is interested in this technique, he should definitely check the Baratoplata DVD, with set-ups, details, etc.
Seems like you’d be passing right over an easy kimura. I appreciate the style points though.
@Kodiak Combat Collective yep. Had a few gaps but been pretty steady the past year.
@Kodiak Combat Collective I musta missed that part. I kinda skipped past all the boring warmup and talking parts and just watched the technique portion. I can see how it might be useful transition if the person is fighting the kimura. Seems like maybe you can get more torque on their arm using your legs/hips with the tarikoplata. I haven’t tried it yet but think I will soon since I regularly get into that kimura position but can’t break their arm away from their body to apply the twist (unless I were to just ape strength it). I’m heading to Bangkok tomorrow and hoping to do a shit ton of training over the next month or two. Hopefully two classes a day if my body can endure it. Jiujitsu has saved me from some dark times. I need it to stay mentally/physically well.
This guy takes forever to explain
Baratoplata...
No. Different arm.
No
nope, baratoplata not force opponent to kiss the a**