I've actually pulled off the mission impossible in sparring and my professor couldn't believe it. White belts everywhere must be loving this lol finally get to fight back
It's funny I didn't know what the name of that reversal was and I've been doing it since white belt. I still use it as a purple bell, and get it on higher partners. There is three versions you can do of it.
I'm a terrible visual learned so I'm falling behind the rest of my BJJ fam but these are still super helpful. Thank you. Every once in a while I'll remember a little thing from these shorts and once I do it I can do it over and over
I think it’s interesting that on all of these escapes, you leave your left arm hanging out instead of framing against their neck. I feel like anybody good is going to reach around your left arm, grab their own collar and start to work for a far side arm bar.
He's not working these in real time mate, he's being deliberate and working in stages to emphasise the core aspects of each escape. At rolling speed these steps are going to be worked simultaneously and will give the top guy a lot more to worry about than it looks like here - e.g. on the 1st one the arm would immediately come under for the d'arce, on the 2nd one the L arm is immediately going to be punching for the crossface from bottom, the 3rd it's going overback looking for the belt grip and 4th is digging for an underhook immediately even in this clip.
Don’t forget that arm is protecting the neck. When the arm leaves, arm triangle will come knocking very shortly after. It’s a short risky window to test your opponent’s reflexes.
I wrestled for a season while taking a break from bjj and when I came back I was so confused on why the mission impossible didnt work like i thought it would.
They only work when there is zero pressure from top or side. For these methods to work you have to time them when the opponent is moving for another positions or attack.
tbh the last one is the only one of these i can do consistently. very rare you can get a submission or reversal off of being under side control like he does with the other escapes, but using an underhook to get out of someone's pressure is like the bread and butter of grappling
Tell me (f.5’3) what can I do when this specific person (m. 5’7) that partners up with me. He tends to get me on my back and does this cross face smash to across my face against the mat, and puts his whole weight on me… pinning me down his weight and forearm, nearly displacing my jaw.
Lets be honest ,no3 of 4 should be the first one that you go to (although you probabily will not get a sweep) The others will work against a whitebelt.
One thing I hate about BJJ is all your move names. Old school names, for the most part, tell you want you need to know, something simple like "twisting knee trip." What the hell am I supposed to do with "Mission Impossible?" It's an unusable name!
Believe it or not it is actually MUCH easier escaping side control when someone is attempting to land shots on you, there will be just too much of a gap to shrimp and skip from. drill it all the time.
@@Zammy0125 If they are landing it from a basic side control than yes. If the position themselves properly, it’ll be very difficult. Somewhat like a crucifix
If the escape was so easy you wouldn't win in judo by holding a pin for 20 seconds. Let me see an escape in under 20 seconds with a judo black belt holding you down!
Be easy on them, there are a lot of beginners on CZcams haha. I used to discredit a lot of techniques I wasn’t familiar with when I was a white belt too. Also, my arm is hugging against the knee, keeping it from basing in the direction of the sweep. The hand isn’t grabbing anything, it’s just my bicep pushing against the leg.
That one where you pass yourself your own foot for the butterfly is magic.
I've actually pulled off the mission impossible in sparring and my professor couldn't believe it. White belts everywhere must be loving this lol finally get to fight back
We learned it at white at my school. Lower success on large opponents however.
It's funny I didn't know what the name of that reversal was and I've been doing it since white belt. I still use it as a purple bell, and get it on higher partners. There is three versions you can do of it.
I have pull it out as well but sometimes opponents will be faster and go to north south before you can set it up completely.
One of the first Escapes I learned from judo
I have never pulled mission control off and i had been rolling a while 😂
I would like to see more in depth instruction videos of all of those escapes
I can’t believe that water bottle didn’t get knocked over on the 2nd and 3rd technique! 🙏
I'm a terrible visual learned so I'm falling behind the rest of my BJJ fam but these are still super helpful. Thank you. Every once in a while I'll remember a little thing from these shorts and once I do it I can do it over and over
The sneaky darce was a game changer for me. Mission impossible is good too. Never tried the other two, but that foot grab was slick.
Great escape technique, thank you!
Started recently and I always end up on the bottom position, this will help a lot trying to reverse mount.
I think it’s interesting that on all of these escapes, you leave your left arm hanging out instead of framing against their neck. I feel like anybody good is going to reach around your left arm, grab their own collar and start to work for a far side arm bar.
yeah, I’ll be training in five hours. purple belts going to capitalize on that easy.
Then make the adjustment. And make your own instructional.
He's not working these in real time mate, he's being deliberate and working in stages to emphasise the core aspects of each escape.
At rolling speed these steps are going to be worked simultaneously and will give the top guy a lot more to worry about than it looks like here - e.g. on the 1st one the arm would immediately come under for the d'arce, on the 2nd one the L arm is immediately going to be punching for the crossface from bottom, the 3rd it's going overback looking for the belt grip and 4th is digging for an underhook immediately even in this clip.
Don’t forget you need a white bottle placed precisely on the mat too
YOOOOO! I tried the "How'd that get in there" Tonight and IT PURE WOKRKED 😂 Nice one!
The mission impossible is my signature sweep 🫡
The 'Who put that there' is a gem.
Never seen anything like it!
Congrats maestro.
Super clever, but also super good way to bugger your knee
I still can't escape side control 99% of times
Just roll to your belly 😂
Thank you for making us better.
That 2nd one looks clever, I must try that today in training. It would be nice to see them a bit slower....and in more detail.
Best part--the aspect most useful: the music.
Why you gotta make it look so easy 😂 meanwhile I’m STRUGGLING to get these to work with upper belts haha
1. Ghost 2. Knee Lever 3. Jailbreak 4. Backdoor
De très bonnes possibilité proposées pour sortir d'un cent kg.👌🙏
Who put that there is good - trying this this week.
mission impossible is dope dom, great vid
I started laughing so hard at the "who put that there"
Don’t forget that arm is protecting the neck. When the arm leaves, arm triangle will come knocking very shortly after. It’s a short risky window to test your opponent’s reflexes.
Yesterday i somehow pulled off "mission impossible" in what i like to call a white belt death match😭
3rd one is dope
Would love to see resistance training after the demonstration
This video just got a sub! Great stuff
"Ok now lay on top of him like dummie, don't resist, or tighten any muscle"
...Director
You can squeeze your hand between your chest and his chest, then quickly bridge up then down, create space by shooting arm through the gap you made!
Do it in Judo competition and you'll be my hero 🤣🤣🤣
I’ve always called who put that there BJ Penn because he did this so angst GSP😂
I wrestled for a season while taking a break from bjj and when I came back I was so confused on why the mission impossible didnt work like i thought it would.
Blue belt here. I've only pulled off the sneaky d'arce.
I suck at everything else to the point I can't even do it.
Boutta go into open mat in 5 minutes thanks g
Wait you're telling me I could've just been grabbing my foot and pulling it through this whole time
The third one is sickkk
Very good 😊
Smooth.💪😎
The back door one in our school be call it the hook
1st move was dope
U got a sub, great vid
good😊
The first is the Best!
Exelente
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 TY!
good skill
Very nice.
Last two kind of iffy, but first two arw solid
They only work when there is zero pressure from top or side. For these methods to work you have to time them when the opponent is moving for another positions or attack.
That’s how escapes work yeah. Obviously can’t do anything if you’re just being smothered, but your opponent isn’t either
Is there a more formal name for who put that there? I want to find more videos on it. Thanks!
brian peterson's ghost.
This helps a lot, but my main issue is everytime I try to escape side control I can't bc the mf is 3x heavier than me.
Title should be "4 escapes from side control if your partner is in their free trial session or if they're dead"
This made me laugh way more than it should 😂
Awesome, also what's the instrumental
No one is gonna let you pull of the last one for sure. They look nice tho 😅
Honestly not that hard if your stronger than them lol
I pull the last one off the majority of the time tbh.
I've tried that one. With a few hip bumps and the sweat from no go you can usually get it. Can take up a chunk of energy though.
tbh the last one is the only one of these i can do consistently. very rare you can get a submission or reversal off of being under side control like he does with the other escapes, but using an underhook to get out of someone's pressure is like the bread and butter of grappling
Tell me (f.5’3) what can I do when this specific person (m. 5’7) that partners up with me. He tends to get me on my back and does this cross face smash to across my face against the mat, and puts his whole weight on me… pinning me down his weight and forearm, nearly displacing my jaw.
Oss 🤙🏿
Lets be honest ,no3 of 4 should be the first one that you go to (although you probabily will not get a sweep) The others will work against a whitebelt.
Just got mission impossibled myself at open matt yesterday 😭
Olhando Parece tão fácil escapar do 100 quilos 🤔
Third technic names like typical adult movie intro phrase)
Remember this one
Who put that there…? 🧐
Wow
It's been 18 months and I still cannot escape side control. Christ I hate BJJ aahahahahah
Song?
Dom! Where do you find these chill ass songs, bro?
First one, I’m getting caught in north south.
Wouldn't the guy on top just transition to north south if you tried 1, 3 and maybe 4?
The Fanny Thing is , your enemy always moving and handling too hahahahahshshsshsh and He dont stay on you like on the Video hahah
One thing I hate about BJJ is all your move names. Old school names, for the most part, tell you want you need to know, something simple like "twisting knee trip." What the hell am I supposed to do with "Mission Impossible?" It's an unusable name!
Bruh how do i save this!
Why roll out anti-clockwise for the last one (out the back door)? Why not just come up on the single?
Last one is a side door, not back door
none of these work when the dude is 80 pounds heavier
Osss
now show us a video where the other guy is actively throwing elbows
why would he do that in a bjj tutorial?
@@shamboy1831 I need some solid reassurance
@@WillemVanDerBerg You need some training so you can figure out that different moves are applicable in different situations
Believe it or not it is actually MUCH easier escaping side control when someone is attempting to land shots on you, there will be just too much of a gap to shrimp and skip from. drill it all the time.
@@Zammy0125 If they are landing it from a basic side control than yes. If the position themselves properly, it’ll be very difficult. Somewhat like a crucifix
Its actually hard to do this in reality
last 2 are jailbreak and ghost, they already have better names
Hey professor does mission impossible work in no gi
Looks like it won't work if top doesn't have a loose grip like this guy
Who got the beat
🤣🤣🤣
The guy on top doesn't make pressure. You can't make pressure when you sit on your knees.
I don’t like the ones where 1 arm lags behind cause they always isolate and trap it 😢, I have to keep an undehook or something
The darce? Instead of going straight for the darce control their arm with that arm that’s getting stuck
If your arm is that easily isolated you’re not using much of your body. Get movin.
1 in 78 times it works😅
If the escape was so easy you wouldn't win in judo by holding a pin for 20 seconds. Let me see an escape in under 20 seconds with a judo black belt holding you down!
Can someone smarter than me provide the names for these techniques
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Ummm, the shrimp?
Shrimps a fake move
These moves are a lot easier in nogi.
Those moves only work with weak ass pressure
Only people with a weak ass BJJ game can't get them
love the techs beats is creepy doh bruh gives me like the hibbly jibblies doh
Can you show some side control escapes that work next time?
Haha! These work brother, but like with anything you have to develop the strength, timing, and coordination with practice practice practice!
Last one definitely not happening without me dislocating something
Dom the 🐐
Only works if the partner is really stoned and he just freezes there
This comment section is so stupid but on the second one where did you put your other hand on his leg ?
Be easy on them, there are a lot of beginners on CZcams haha. I used to discredit a lot of techniques I wasn’t familiar with when I was a white belt too.
Also, my arm is hugging against the knee, keeping it from basing in the direction of the sweep. The hand isn’t grabbing anything, it’s just my bicep pushing against the leg.
Who put that there...
How’d that get there
@@DubiousDom when you gonna come ball me up again guy?
That's what she asked.