K4j4 S1n1s
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Hello Gold weave is without doubt the better Gi. K4J4
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Hello Truthseeker I am originally from Bergen in Norway, that explains my name Kaja, but now live and train in England. I am sorry, my parents will not let me go into more detail than that. I saw the same question posted by you on the SFUK forum. Kaja
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Hello There are only two guards - open and closed. Everything else is a variation. One that nobody has mentioned is the triangle guard. This is a very tight position that is only possible for those with longish legs against those with smallish waists but if you get it it is very difficult to pass. Just imagine a triangle choke but around the waist. Does the half guard count as a guard? It is not a position I would choose from the bottom but it does happen a lot. I've been working submissions from there recently both from the top and the bottom. We also work the far open guard. This is nothing more than one person standing and one on the their back. Even if the person standing is 10m away, if they cannot get around your legs then they are still technically in your guard. This is where we work "stand up in base" and other things like how to kick without losing position. Yes.... they sure do K4JA [ This Message was edited by: K4j4 S1n1s on 2002-08-03 09:01 ]
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Hello Truthseeker Striking whilst moving forwards and backwards. And downwards (sprawling) Getting in at the right moment when my opponent is vulnerable like when he is recovering from a strike or shoot. Controlling the tie up and clinch. Hitting from the clinch. Both attached and unattached hitting. Staying in control before, during and after the takedown. Keeping a dominant position on the ground. Relaxing and taking my time. Letting the opponent show me how to beat him or her. Keeping a good base and not leaving myself open to being reversed when I am hitting on the ground. Mobile hips and good use of my legs if I get pinned. Using good set ups and learning to use submissions in combination so that the counter to one leads me to another. These are things I am working on. K4J4
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Hello People here seem to like Hunter and Gameness shorts. We get them from http://www.mmagear.com which is a great website based in Brazil. They usually have an offer on where the postage worldwide is free. My Instructor has an account with them so we get things cheaper. K4J4
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Kimura??????
K4j4 S1n1s replied to coltmakai's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Hello forum I learned two new ways to do the Kimura this week. They both work from the half guard. One from the bottom and one from the top. They will take some practice but I like them. I especially like the one from the top as the only reliable counter is to open your legs to get a good base. This means the person on top gets the mount. K4JA -
BJJ Promotion Times
K4j4 S1n1s replied to coltmakai's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Hi forum I asked my teacher and he said these are average times for someone training regularly. Blue belt... 18 months to 2 years Purple... 2 years after blue Brown... 3 years after purple Black... 4 years after brown K4J4 -
Kimura??????
K4j4 S1n1s replied to coltmakai's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
The Brazilians named the lock the "Kimura" because it was the lock that Kimura used to defeat Helio Gracie in their epic fight. Kimura was quite impressed with Helio & his BJJ though. Impressed enough to invite him to the Budokan to teach! The move can also be done from these positions (I'm sure there are more but these are the ones that I know) From Side mount From North and south From the scarf hold (using your legs) From the guard using your legs (called omaplata) K4J4 [ This Message was edited by: K4j4 S1n1s on 2002-07-22 20:07 ] -
Hello three60roundhouse The way I was taught is to hold my opponent real close and wrap up one arm and keep my head to the side of that arm. I will describe using my left arm around their right and my head at their right side of face. This leaves them one arm free which is away from my head and so cannot be used for hitting much. This would be their left arm in this case. Then you loosen your grip on their arm and head so that they try to pull it out and sit up. This gives the opportunity to grab the wrist as they sit back and pin their wrist to your left hip. From here you can put your right foot on the floor & sit up across to the left and hook your right arm over their right arm to go for the Kimura. If it fails you can still do the chest to chest sweep. Another set up we do is to pull them towards us strongly with our hips. This can make them put out their hands for balance. Grab a wrist and follow it back as they regain their base. This is more the sort of thing an attacker on the street will do. One more place I get the kimura from is when they try to escape a triangle by pushing the arm and shoulder though or by pushing the arm around to their side. You should work finishing from your guard a lot three60roundhouse as if the worst happens and you get sexually assaulted then it is almost certainly a place the attacker will try to get to. Females tend to shy away from guard work but it is so important. K4J4
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Vascular Chokes
K4j4 S1n1s replied to El Guerrero Loco's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
These chokes are very safe if done by a person who knows them well. They do not shut off blood to the brain. They close veins and so stop blood from leaving the brain. You cannot close an artery with your arm. An artery has a very strong wall. These chokes work by squeezing on the veins which have a weak wall and so close easily. K4J4 -
Rickson Gracie Flowcharts
K4j4 S1n1s replied to YODA's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
Thank you so much Yoda. The charts make a lot of sense to me and are well worth the waiting. As for the other matter, it's a done deal. I know exactly where you are coming from. Thank you again, I know you will see this (Hehe) K4J4 -
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Getting choke in guard
K4j4 S1n1s replied to K4j4 S1n1s's topic in BJJ, Judo, Jujitsu, Aikido, and Grappling Martial Arts
I don't have any! Well not that you would notice.