[TA] BJJ Study
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There's a million subtopics i could get into but i really want to focus on what's applicable in aikido mods so this my introduction to [TA]'s Bjj study.
Real World BJJ: In as few words as possible BJJ is a martial art that derived from judo but focus's primarily on ground based grappling, meaning everything that happens
after the takedown. This includes but is not limited to ground sweeps, guard control, top control, joint-locks and choke-holds.
BJJ in TB: To start i want to throw choke-holds out of the discussion because you cannot strangle a Tori.
Maybe there is some choke techniques that could help get a decap but its not easy, therefor impractical.
Joint-locks like the armbar are very good for controlling your opponent using your legs and then using your arms to move the fight. But they also have potential to intelligently fracture or DM your opponent without using striking. And they look cool.
Ex:
Aquita Zwift TimmyBoyG
Top Control is basically when you find your COG on top of your opponent you really want to stick to them like glue. Use your legs and arms to control your opponent's mobility and really weigh them into the floor. You can touch the floor for stability but don't push off because it will only help your opponent recover.
Ex:
Aquita monkeyishi
Pulling Guard is a very special tool. Brazilian Jiu Jitsu guards seem crazy but when you really practice and get good they can be applied to limitless situations like hip throws. Essentially you are inverting the traditional fighting stance; You are based on your hands and primarily controlling your opponent with your legs. This is done by using two leg hooks to wrap and lock up their legs, waist, or arms. Usually I am based on one hand and have 2 legs and 1 arm controlling my opponent.
Ex:
Aquita monkeyishi Zwift darkexxod Jedi
Ground Sweeps are advanced turnovers and are the primary weapon after establishing a guard. There are many variations.
Ex:
Aquita monkeyishi Zwift
What I Want: Anyone reading this and wants to contribute, start trying these techniques. Practice on Uke and if you need help post in the Replay Thread.
Post any successful multiplayer replays here in New Tech. Dev. and I will add them to the example lists above.
Last edited by footlox; Mar 24, 2016 at 01:50 AM.