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re: How would y’all rate his BJJ (Jiu Jitsu, forgot this is OT) skills? Older video
Posted on 3/4/21 at 12:47 pm to windshieldman
Posted on 3/4/21 at 12:47 pm to windshieldman
The BJJ was good.
It would have looked much better had the others not tried to intervene only when he had the upper hand causing him to lose the choke and triangle, then back off once his opponent got a better position, only to intervene when he once again got the upper hand.
Leg locks aren't white belt level stuff. He knew what he was doing.
That being said if someone has a base level training in BJJ they hold a huge advantage over someone similar in size
It would have looked much better had the others not tried to intervene only when he had the upper hand causing him to lose the choke and triangle, then back off once his opponent got a better position, only to intervene when he once again got the upper hand.
Leg locks aren't white belt level stuff. He knew what he was doing.
That being said if someone has a base level training in BJJ they hold a huge advantage over someone similar in size
Posted on 3/4/21 at 1:19 pm to PT24-7
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Leg locks aren't white belt level stuff. He knew what he was doing.
Interesting and I didn’t realize that. One guy who does BJJ said he thinks the guy was probably blue belt, of course, unless you know him, who the hell knows.
Posted on 3/4/21 at 7:17 pm to PT24-7
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Leg locks aren't white belt level stuff. He knew what he was doing.
It isn't Blue Belt stuff either but it isn't really rocket science going for knee bars and heel hooks if you google it. The main reason most jits schools don't teach it much until you get into the upper level belts is that most tournaments forbid leg submissions until you get into the Brown Belt or higher ranks. You can seriously cripple an opponent with a lower leg submission so you better know what you are doing.
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