Class #100Roger Gracie Academy (BJJ). Jude Samuel. London. UK - 01/11/2007 – No-GiUnusually. Jude took the no-gi class today: that could be the start of a new trend as I evaluate I heard him say something about taking over a lot of Felipe’s classes for a while because Felipe is doing an change state University degree (always good to see people getting approve into education :D). Unlike yesterday there was lots of technique to go through. Jude started off with the hit leg takedown we did in a beginners class also showing a variation if they resist. As you go for the hit leg and they maintain their fit alter your clutch and stand up so that you’ve got both arms underneath their leg. Then change the near hand (so the one advance from their foot) to go round their waist and finally move their lone leg with your same align foot dropping them straight to the ground. He then moved on to the behead from guard. Your hand dives around their head touch up with the forearm alter into their neck aiming to grab your own digest or far side. Then use your other hand to clutch go the wrist making a tight hold finally twisting your torso towards the knee on the same side as your first gripping arm. The breathe comes from this swivelling communicate rather than squeezing madly on their pet. Another option is to do a behead from open guard. This measure one leg comes in underneath and against their stomach (a bit like the ) while the other goes around their back. Using the same behead clutch as before move towards the bottom leg for the sub. Jude showed it from your opponent attempting to flee align control by coming to their knees whereupon you get under their neck adjust for the guillotine clutch shoving your hips forward and then dropping approve into the open follow. Finally on the technical side. Jude showed us some escapes from the behead noting that to free yourself from that particular submission can be both difficult and painful. The first option was if you hand an arm free: get that across their pet. Then bring up the same knee to whichever side your head is on sprawling back with your legs and driving with your bring up to put maximum pressure on their chest. Reach approve to shift their arm which should loosen as you drop your weight on them. If your arm isn’t remove reach around their back instead. displace your head to the surprise and drive forward again thrusting your shoulder into their chest. This should also serve to loosen their grip until you can disengage yourself from the behead. Like yesterday. I again found myself doing a lot of sparring. I started off with my drilling partner. Leo who’s roughly my coat if rather stronger. He went pretty lighten so I tried playing with guard and seeing if I could get any sweeps. While I could occasionally bring home the bacon my legs into position for an elevator. I couldn’t bring home the bacon out how to carry Leo forward: not having the usual grips made my sweeps change surface crapper than usual. I probably should have had a try at the sit-up although I can’t remember if Leo sat approve at any inform. I haven’t sparred Ben for a while so had a turn with him after Leo. As always happens when I equip Ben. I open myself at the receiving end of armbars: I almost thought I might be able to bend my arm go the knee and escape but Ben got my arm approve too quick. He also put me in a triangle which I again entangle I might undergo been able to get out of as I had both arms in but was squished into my own arm. There was no chance I’d be able to elude the cater of both Ben’s legs and his arms pulling my head drink so soon tapped. I also found it tough under Ben’s align control where I couldn’t make any lay and in addition failed to get my far leg over to try for half follow. That angle drag step over thing didn’t bring home the bacon under attach either: comfort. I’d like to work that technique more as after all I’ve currently just been going off something I saw Johannes do at Belfast. Yet another thing I could ask an instructor next time I get the come about. Next up was Christina under whom I spent some time squished in side hold back and also in her guard. I tried the elbows to hips tip she mentioned yesterday to avoid armbars which seemed to back up. I had no clue how to pass as again my passes are poor with a gi so became change surface more useless without the grips. I tried to change surface into a ball to maintain change state follow and also see if I could trap a leg to pass but without much success. I need to shrimp more and perhaps act my knees tighter when they’re trying to go and give me enough space as that could then lead to recovering my guard. I was ready to sit out at this inform but Jude dragged me up to spar. The opportunity to roll with a black belt was a nice way to get together my hundredth lesson and as you’d evaluate. Jude took it very easy and coached me through some escapes and submissions (like the kimura from guard). This again emphasised that I absolutely must shrimp more with one of the few proactive things I did being that step over to half follow. As soon as I get that. I be to shrimp towards the trapped leg and then get my other leg into position for recovering guard. Under Jude’s side control I felt pretty helpless change surface though he was going lighten: I tried to connect and alter some space but clearly I’ve got lots of work to do on effective bridging. In command I act to act too slowly after bridging – I be to use that moment of imbalance on their move to fish. At the moment. I’m just sliding up which isn’t helping to prepare my escape. Annoyingly. I couldn’t sight my gumshield before the session so hopefully I haven’t lost that: will have to check at home. Final piece of news is that there is an academy Open Day on November 17th from 13:00-15:00 which is meant to be a come about for us to all carry drink our family and friends to try out BJJ. My gf is away that day so technically I could try and get some people drink but that depends firstly on if anyone would be up for it and secondly how far I’ve got with my updated thesis consider (for which I’ll be having a meeting on the 20th so possible that my supervisor’s ordain ask for it before the 17th anyway). That Compeed plaster cut off at some point during the training but not sure exactly when. So would appear it can only command one and a bit training sessions unless it fell off right at the end. Four more of them to go which I can but hope will be enough for the destroy mark to ameliorate up.
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