Because some of you were asking for more wisdom from Master Rorden.
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Every fight. Every time. Incredibly annoying submitted by /u/RookFresno [link] [comments]
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Grabbing a guillotine, letting my partner pass to side control baiting a von flue, switch to a chin strap and punch choke. Results in a sweep or tap every time. Please try this at home. submitted by /u/Josh_in_Shanghai [link] [comments]
We drilled side mount escapes today in class. If my opponent's weight is on my chest/belly, I can use my underhook or get my knee inside to escape. However, if they're keeping their weight down toward my hips, I have no room to get a knee in, and my underhook is not very strong from that position. Any tips on escaping side mount when they're keeping their weight low? submitted by /u/postaljives [link] [comments]
So we had no gi classes on Friday evening, it was changed to "submission wrestling" and this was announced on an instagram post, and the instructor comes from an mma background and also has a purple belt. I was sort of confused at what the difference was between no gi and submission wrestling, and he said this is more for mma and I said cool, we get to rolling, and I neck cranked him, and he got really pissed off and said this isn't allowed in Bjj and it's illegal at all levels and I know that but the way…
One of my favorite past times is heckling from the edge of the mat. submitted by /u/bumpty [link] [comments]
Hey folks! I know there’s a ton of schools and previous posts, but I’m moving to LA and I’d love to know what schools y’all recommend. Open to schools as far west as West Hollywood. I’ve been to and really enjoyed the Renzo’s on Sunset. Like to train 4-5 days a week gi and no gi. Appreciate y’all very much! submitted by /u/Cantstopdeletingacct [link] [comments]
every single time i get choked even when i tap as early as possible i always end up coughing and hurting my throat. is there any way to avoid this? submitted by /u/madliberator2 [link] [comments]
I'm about to graduate in physical therapy. I did a bunch of human body dissection classes, and I noticed a lack of bibliography about heelhook injuries. Was thinking about a really expensive way to make my thesis. "Rent" an MD (uni proff of anatomy) and make an arthroscopic investigation (a video) of what happens when the heelhook is done. Yes, I will be grabbing and doing a heelhook to a poor human body, a corpse, for the sake of science. My idea is to have a whole knee diagnosis from the proff and a live arthroscopic view, so see what…