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    Video - Some Top Game BJJ Concepts

    What's up everyone,

    New video (actually a bit older, that's why the quality isn't that great but wanted to share anyway.)

    This video discusses important aspects that one should pay attention to in order to have an effective top game with good control. These concepts apply gi and no-gi.

    Points discussed:
    • Blocking and controlling the hips right off the pass
    • Different ways to block the hips
      • With your hips
      • With your knee
      • With your arm
    • The importance of not just relying on holding your opponent down in just one position such as side control.
    • The importance of how knowing when and how to move on top will lead to you having better top control and will lead to more opening.

    [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-jEoZP-Zoc[/MEDIA]

    Thanks for watching,
    Jason

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    I may have added the video wrong or something, but I am unable to edit it for some reason...The quick edit feature isn't working for me and I can't go to "advanced" editing. Check with firefox and safari.

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      #3
      I just sent a "report" to the Staff to have them look at it.

      In the meantime do you have a youtube, google, etc or other web link you can post?

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        #4
        Originally posted by GoldenJonas View Post
        I just sent a "report" to the Staff to have them look at it.

        In the meantime do you have a youtube, google, etc or other web link you can post?
        Thank you...Sorry for not thinking of that in advance...here you go:

        YouTube - Some Top Game BJJ Concepts

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          #5
          Great video!
          YouTube - Some Top Game BJJ Concepts

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            #6
            Been trying to improve my top game lately. I'm going to N-S a lot. That hugging the hips tip is a good one. I've done something like that before but not so committed. I gotta try it real deep like you showed.

            What do you think of taking the back from the top of North south? I've been having fun doing that lately.

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              #7
              Originally posted by WhiteShark View Post
              What do you think of taking the back from the top of North south? I've been having fun doing that lately.
              Are you talking about using double-unders gripping the arm pit or lapels and pulling the guy back into you to take the back from N/S?

              If so, I have done this quite a few times in gi but not in no-gi. Although, I stopped doing it a while ago simply because it was really a 50/50 transition for me in that if the guy on the bottom was really active there is too much space opened up between you and your opponent when setting up the transition and the chance of escape or recovery is greatly increased.

              I'll use it every no and again but it is pretty low on my option pole from the N/S position.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jasculs View Post
                Thank you...Sorry for not thinking of that in advance...here you go:

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-jEoZP-Zoc
                We just upgraded the software the site runs on and things are a bit weird now. We're working on it as fast as we can. Sorry for the hassle.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Phrost View Post
                  We just upgraded the software the site runs on and things are a bit weird now. We're working on it as fast as we can. Sorry for the hassle.
                  No biggie, I definitely understand.

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                    #10
                    Nice stuff. Good tips, just reinforcing a few things that I've been working on for awhile.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by GoldenJonas View Post
                      Are you talking about using double-unders gripping the arm pit or lapels and pulling the guy back into you to take the back from N/S?

                      If so, I have done this quite a few times in gi but not in no-gi. Although, I stopped doing it a while ago simply because it was really a 50/50 transition for me in that if the guy on the bottom was really active there is too much space opened up between you and your opponent when setting up the transition and the chance of escape or recovery is greatly increased.

                      I'll use it every no and again but it is pretty low on my option pole from the N/S position.
                      Yes I am talking about that way. I used it a bunch a couple months ago but started considering it too gimmicky. Lately I started doing it again and it has become much more than 50/50 for me.

                      I sprawl on their face pretty good to get them to turn their head. That tends to close up the space so much it slows down their movement unless they're the guy that tries to flip their legs up and take your back from under N-S. That guy gets a teabag Kimura.

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