Classes
I know, I know long time no post. J But Ive soo busy its not funny, at this rate Im gonna need a secretary soon. Anyway one thing keeps on going and that is the reason for this blog, the Classes. I still cant believe how many of you keep turning up night after night. I must say that I really appreciate it.
Ok, so heres a run down from the last few classes
Wednesday 30/03/2005
45 split
This is the first of our guard passing classes, the basic idea is just dont play the guard game and just crash around their defence. Using the elevated knee through pass we simple didnt enter into any fancy defence/pass skills. Once we break open their legs simply stand back and disengage. Keeping one leg forward between their knees. Then when they react by sitting up to regain control we grab their collar and sleeve and drive our knee through to the mat and step passed.
Thursday 21/03/2005
BJJ Fundamentals 21 in the class,
Once more through the guard with no regard for what your partner is trying to achieve in the way of sweeps etc, simply dont play their game.
Sunday 03/04/2005
BJJ Fundamentals 21 again,
Tonight we flipped the coin and played it from the guard. Starting with basic open guard skills worked in a drill where the passer was not allowed to grab the guard players legs in any sort of grip.
We slowly added aspects to the guard game each time upping the skill level and making it harder for the passer to get by. We ended the class with the guard fighter using as many skills as they possessed to thwart the passers attempts to get around their guard using any pass they liked. The drill ended up being a pass / sweep session.
Monday 04/04/2005
45 split 22 in class, including a new Brazilian Blue Belt Rodrigo!
Continued from Sunday using the same format and skill set for a pass sweep game using only open guard skills and limiting the passers tools. Started again with the passer being unable to grab the legs at all, then progressing to allowing pushing on the legs, then right into trying everything to pass.
Overall these classes should have been reversed, with the open guard skills drilled first then the passing second but either way the 2 skill sets are invaluable and everyone will find different aspects of each set useful in their games. (I hope) :)
Wednesday 06/04/2005
Dions class
Thursday 07/04/2005
BJJ Fundamentals 26 In Class
Again worked the open guard game covering basic principals. Finished the class with a couple of advanced sweeps.
BJJ Fundamentals 17 in class
Keeping to the theme for the week, today we again played open guard starting in partners working the open guard skills. Then we "played" pass or sweep to put the guard fighter under pressure from a variety of different passing styles, sizes and weights.
Ok, so heres a run down from the last few classes
Wednesday 30/03/2005
45 split
This is the first of our guard passing classes, the basic idea is just dont play the guard game and just crash around their defence. Using the elevated knee through pass we simple didnt enter into any fancy defence/pass skills. Once we break open their legs simply stand back and disengage. Keeping one leg forward between their knees. Then when they react by sitting up to regain control we grab their collar and sleeve and drive our knee through to the mat and step passed.
Thursday 21/03/2005
BJJ Fundamentals 21 in the class,
Once more through the guard with no regard for what your partner is trying to achieve in the way of sweeps etc, simply dont play their game.
Sunday 03/04/2005
BJJ Fundamentals 21 again,
Tonight we flipped the coin and played it from the guard. Starting with basic open guard skills worked in a drill where the passer was not allowed to grab the guard players legs in any sort of grip.
We slowly added aspects to the guard game each time upping the skill level and making it harder for the passer to get by. We ended the class with the guard fighter using as many skills as they possessed to thwart the passers attempts to get around their guard using any pass they liked. The drill ended up being a pass / sweep session.
Monday 04/04/2005
45 split 22 in class, including a new Brazilian Blue Belt Rodrigo!
Continued from Sunday using the same format and skill set for a pass sweep game using only open guard skills and limiting the passers tools. Started again with the passer being unable to grab the legs at all, then progressing to allowing pushing on the legs, then right into trying everything to pass.
Overall these classes should have been reversed, with the open guard skills drilled first then the passing second but either way the 2 skill sets are invaluable and everyone will find different aspects of each set useful in their games. (I hope) :)
Wednesday 06/04/2005
Dions class
Thursday 07/04/2005
BJJ Fundamentals 26 In Class
Again worked the open guard game covering basic principals. Finished the class with a couple of advanced sweeps.
- Foot in bicep sweep. Left hand controls our opponents cuff, our left foot is in their bicep. Our right hand controls their other sleeve and our right leg is on the ground by their leg.
We raise our left foot straight towards our head, with our heel leading the push, when we feel our opponents balance come forward we shift the direction of our push and roll them onto our right side. - Butterfly sweep. From closed guard with our partner "hiding", open your legs and hip out slightly to make space. Drive your right knee through the space and swing it out into your opponents bicep. Repeat the process with your left leg. From there push your left foot on your opponents hip to make space, insert your right shin across your opponents stomach so both your feet are out the left side of their body.
a) Your opponent initiates the pass and tries to move around to your right. Using the control you have with your left hand and leg, pull them across your hips by driving their arm to the floor using your left knee. This will load them onto your right shin, using the momentum of their forward motion bounce them off your right leg and follow up to knee ride.
b) You initiate the sweep by grabbing their left ankle with your right hand, sitting up and moving your head as close to their body as possible. Lie back and to the right use the control you have with your left leg and hand to pull them off balance and drive them straight forward off their base. Again as they load onto your right shin, fire them into space and follow to knee ride.
BJJ Fundamentals 17 in class
Keeping to the theme for the week, today we again played open guard starting in partners working the open guard skills. Then we "played" pass or sweep to put the guard fighter under pressure from a variety of different passing styles, sizes and weights.
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