Great video please keep making more especially for us older people, basic easy low risk Takedowns are great.
@gw13578 ай бұрын
Best "grappling for non-grapplers" channel on youtube. Every time.
@KarmaFlight8 ай бұрын
As an older guy, 56, I really like that double you showed.
@KnightJiuJitsu8 ай бұрын
Awesome. I’m glad and hope it’s useful 🙌
@JohnKing-yr7xnАй бұрын
That *wet hands* technique changed the stand up approach to me. I knew how to snap down (former collegiate) but that explanation was a eureka moment. Many MANY thanks, bruv 🙏🏾🥋‼️
@marklanda68242 ай бұрын
Great stuff as always. I also highly recommend learning wall wrestling stuff if you’re not good at takedowns. The cage work you see in MMA against the wall with the takedowns are wonderful if you’re older and don’t have explosiveness. I’ve taken actual wrestlers in practice down with these just by putting them against the wall. Out in the open I would have no chance, but controlling them against the wall makes at least somewhat easier.
@avidanelkin45818 ай бұрын
Very solid tips and as always, you provide enough options that something is almost always going to work. Thank you!
@SDPlissken038 ай бұрын
Dude, been watching you for years. Excellent way to break things down every time. Keep it up.
@KnightJiuJitsu8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Messages like this are so much motivation to continue making videos. I really appreciate it.
@abdelhamid66748 ай бұрын
Thanks coach Eli. I particularly liked the last one
@KnightJiuJitsu8 ай бұрын
My personal favorite too!
@AndyOhMy6 ай бұрын
Thank you guys for the tutorials. ❤
@chadharr37338 ай бұрын
My favourite bank channel
@DeeLee-v4c4 ай бұрын
This is advanced actually!!
@Twobarpsi8 ай бұрын
Solid advice 🥋✊!!
@SurRides5 ай бұрын
I do jujitsu for fun and in my last practice fight I had my opponent in closed guard but when I tried to go for triangle choke he kept moving his head back making it impossible for me to put me leg being his head. Do you have and advice on what to do in that position?
@KnightJiuJitsu5 ай бұрын
I do have some advice for that actually. Here is a video I made on finishing tips for the triangle: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mpPRiXiXfshgrrMsi=CqYi64ta6G5Jl4ue
@SurRides5 ай бұрын
@@KnightJiuJitsu Thank You!
@SteelFistClub8 ай бұрын
Thank U!
@kingslavd6618 ай бұрын
This is awesome.
@benlangford348 ай бұрын
Legit stuff as per thanks 🙏🏻
@robindavis70238 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@stephenmoss24168 ай бұрын
I’m 59 yo old and had my first real fight 6 weeks ago. My brother said he’d “kill me” if we ever fought. 😮 (I’ve trained boxing, BJJ, and MMA as a hobbyist for many years at a decent level.) My brother (who is a personal trainer) has had little Arts training. He and I had an argument at a Restaurant with our parents with us. He got aggressive and we squared off. He said “touch me”. I smacked him in the back of his head saying “there I touched you.” We both headed for Chopsticks exit and the fight started. He started throwing punches as I entered and secured a Muay Thai Plumb. I laid my weight on him and pushed his head down. He threw punches but they zinged past my head. I turned him off balance and kneed him in the stomach. He stepped back and I threw a solid right jab to his left cheek. He attempted a tackle and I secured a head arm lock over the top. By then other customers and waitresses were outside asking us to stop. We did and went back inside. I felt pretty relaxed- granted, I knew he didn’t have a weapon or accomplices. I was calm on my feet as I wasn’t worried about my ground skills. I was so happy that I’d put in the many hours of standup and Jiu Jitsu sparring since I knew that it was real! For every loss in sparring or at a tournament meant I had work to do. Fighting for real was the best thing that happened to me. I walk differently. I’m more confident. I saw a bumper sticker “Do No Harm and Take No Shit”. I’ve done the work and that’s my Mantra- Thanks for your videos- I love BJJ since it seems to bring out the best in people
@yogsothoth-tz2bu8 ай бұрын
What can we do against people that dont want to engage?