Notes: - When in mount, instead of using brute strength to pry your opponent's arm, slide your arm under to bring their arm to your shoulder and then use your bodyweight. - Choking arm and bicep should be on the neck, not the face. - Clasp hands in gable grip with choking hand palm down. - Slide your head down their arm rather than going around their elbow. Finish with head on the mat - Sink hips and extend legs to start the choke. - To pass of to the side, bring only your foot first across opponent's body to avoid getting caught in half guard. - Use bodyweight and drive shoulder into their neck. - Turn hip away from opponent's body and bring the knee to their hips.
Thank you so much! My first submission in sparring was done because of this video. Roger Gracie you are the goat! De um brasileiro para outro, muito obrigado!
"adjust as much as you can". That's the part I struggle with every time I'm up against a tough opponent. They just tuck in their chin which I'm unable to pry out. Any solution to that, besides abandoning the submission?
Surprised Roger dismounts for the finish. Nowadays in sport BJJ, remaining in mount (albeit slightly to the side) defeats the most common escape that would otherwise be possible in side control. Watch Rodolfo Vieira vs Adam Sachnoff to see this in action.
I will ALWAYS watch a Roger Freakin Gracie instructional video when itâs available. If thereâs 10 vids on one technique, Iâm watching his.
Who's here after the Islam fight
lol ayee
Here!
I am
You know it brother
gotcha
I trained with you Joe Darce and Renzo when you were a Brown belt 19 year old in NY! Keep teaching ,Good Luck
lucky bastard
Brown at 19 is crazy
One of the best videos Iâve seen on the topic
Watched this in the morning. Was able to get a head and arm choke from side control when rolling this evening. Thank you for the content đ
Notes:
- When in mount, instead of using brute strength to pry your opponent's arm, slide your arm under to bring their arm to your shoulder and then use your bodyweight.
- Choking arm and bicep should be on the neck, not the face.
- Clasp hands in gable grip with choking hand palm down.
- Slide your head down their arm rather than going around their elbow. Finish with head on the mat
- Sink hips and extend legs to start the choke.
- To pass of to the side, bring only your foot first across opponent's body to avoid getting caught in half guard.
- Use bodyweight and drive shoulder into their neck.
- Turn hip away from opponent's body and bring the knee to their hips.
fantastic teaching and jiu jitsu -but i'd expect nothing less from Roger. one of the best ever
Thank you so much! My first submission in sparring was done because of this video. Roger Gracie you are the goat!
De um brasileiro para outro, muito obrigado!
The G.O.A.T..thank you professor
Couldnt finish this sub off tonight. Devils in the detail. Thanks so much, going to have another crack at this tomorrow
Roger is a genius!
Que bom que voltou a postar! Oss
Great video đ
Mucho bueno profesor Roger ...!! đ€
Who's here after Islam and Charles match ?
thank you!
Top demais esses detalhes! Oss
Can you go over mount escapes professor
Yay!
looks like Gordon Ryan been watching your videos đ
coolest beard ever on Bjj
Cooley hairline tho
middle of open gym, grab camera lets make a video quick. haha i love it
The arm try-angle
"adjust as much as you can". That's the part I struggle with every time I'm up against a tough opponent. They just tuck in their chin which I'm unable to pry out. Any solution to that, besides abandoning the submission?
Pull ur shoulder down and in. If that makes sense. With their arm up like it should be, there will be enough pressure on sides to get the tap.
@@specksbrudda846 I agree. Try to go under the chin and use your body weight to scrabe the chin up before you dismount. I hope this makes sense.
Poor Oscar
Is that Nico Hulkenberg? đ
1:30
Came here after Islam Makhachev vs Charles Olievera finish
Surprised Roger dismounts for the finish. Nowadays in sport BJJ, remaining in mount (albeit slightly to the side) defeats the most common escape that would otherwise be possible in side control. Watch Rodolfo Vieira vs Adam Sachnoff to see this in action.
How do i move my partners hand in front of my throat? Roger skipped that part at 2:45