Most Important Concept In BJJ Standing Position For Successfully Scoring Takedowns
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Most Important Rule In BJJ Standing Position For Successfully Scoring Takedowns
Giancarlo Bodoni covers some of the most important simple principles to consider in BJJ from standing position. To simply and successfully score takedowns in Jiu-jitsu and/or grappling in general, the idea of understanding head and hip position is an extremely important concept. In order to break your opponents posture and understand what takedowns to apply in various contexts, the rule that is covered in his video will apply to a wide variety of contexts throughout the sport of bjj.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:20 The Most Important Rule in BJJ Standing position
3:15 Creating diversions
4:20 Takedowns in a backwards direction
4:55 Attacking from behind the elbows
5:22 Overview
The head coach of the Olympic team, my collegiate coach, said this “wrestling starts when he pushes back.” You get his head lower by getting inside control and pushing him. He will stop you. If he doesn’t, run him out of bounds. Do it again. When he stops you, that is when you snap. That will lower his head far more than any of the fakes will. You are directing his momentum. Fake once without intent and the second, third, and fourth pose no threat. If you push and he continues to stall, then you blast double near the out of bounds, snatch single, or osoto gari. Make no mistake about it, if he has legitimate wrestling experience and you fake, and then reach for him, he will post at your elbows and take you down easily. The fundamentals for moving people out of position begins with you establishing inside control so that you control him all over the mat. He will try to redirect, which is where essentially all your offense will come from. I hope this helps. It’s the foundation of where all positional advantage takes place and is the cornerstone of wrestling offense.
Got a video on your channel illustrating this exact principle?
@@stantoncochran536 yes I do. I could have and should have gone into more detail on it.
czcams.com/video/ID29KZA_aZI/video.html
I talk about it at the end of this video when John is teaching a single leg too
czcams.com/video/1EGLKngtDe8/video.html
If he is stalling, I show how to use osoto gari, blast double, etc
czcams.com/video/hyey2bX9NTQ/video.html
I have numerous videos on posting at the elbows. Some with people reaching.
czcams.com/video/YqDrJb4tQwU/video.html
czcams.com/video/3vSYWc10wDc/video.html
czcams.com/video/dTkPq7w3Jb4/video.html
Wrestling is geh
Love the clear concise instructions…always showing 2 options
This is the kind of grappling content I look for. Moves are cool, but tactical/strategic concepts are what really helps my game!
Glad you enjoyed, Mario!
I agree. I find this to be the big difference between Danaher and his students and other grappling content creators.
Keep up the 6 min vids….that make you blow up..good stuff..keep it simple
*More of these principle and tactical based videos please!!* 🙏🙏🙏🤗
This is the info thats really wanted. Not another 17th way of doing a double leg.
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Not only do u have to learn takedowns but how to set them up too. Which is a whole art in and of itself and it’s where you begin to take your game to the next level.
Not only a great athlete, such a good teacher as well!
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These specific concepts are gold.
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honestly best teaching voice at new wave!
Brilliant concepts - can’t wait to see more of these. Sort your sound out and get rid of the tunes and you’re on to a winner!
thanks. working on it
So helpful! Keep these videos coming!!
will do. thanks
fantastic concept!
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I have BOTH of your instructionals.
Would love to see more dilemmas and strategies! Thanks
yessir
Good stuff!!
This is something that should be taught as a fundamental, thanks.
🔥⚡high level jitz and instruction! Thank you man🤘🏽
my pleasure. glad youre enjoying
Thanks for the tier 1 info and also great use of memes
Man, and, 1:19 that's my main downfall when I'm on my back, and often it happens EXTREMELY what you showed, especially since I'm a featherweight.
I found it incredible
this is tremendous
In wrestling we teach it from the other side. If I want my base solid then I need to keep my shoulders over the knee on my lead leg. If my shoulders are over my knees I am off balance to the front, if my shoulders are behind my knees then I am off balance to the rear. (Of course some of this is rule set dependent as the takedown rules are not the same in both sports)
cant wait to use this in class! oss!
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Thanks very usefull
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Wow thanks for this good stuff
Glad you enjoyed!
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So dangerous
Fantastic flow between positions and movement.
Does anyone know the name of the throw at 5:20? Ever since I saw Gordon use it, added it to my game and I have been hitting it all the time!
Yes it’s a rear drop taiotoshi
@@giancarlobodonibjj appreciate you taking the time to reply! Really enjoy your instruction style. You're a very good teacher.
Good morning!🤘
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Is your uke's name Poyoaon?
the audio is a little quiet for my headphones. Cheers
working on improving audio - stay tuned in future videos.
The video is cool, but showing a competition example (which tend to be fast) right at the moment where you're actually demoing the takedown is a bit tough
Fuck now I’m going to need my protractor when I’m wrestling
Giancarlo back with yuri simoes again. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
hahah
Videos are so quiet man
We are working on improving audio quality soon.
uke hasnt blinked in year bro hasnt moved a muscle
lol