Granby roll from turtle to a triangle choke

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Another exciting edition of ALL THE TRIANGLES! This time it’s a half granby roll from turtle position to shut down the top fighter’s side ride and catch him with a triangle choke… with a plan B, and a plan C, and a plan D.

Ramsey Dewey is an MMA coach and fight commentator based in Shanghai, China.

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If you didn’t know about my other channel, for everyone begging me to read audio books: well, here it is!

ramseyreadsthebible
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This is my second month of BJJ training. I was rolling today and I managed to pull out a move which prevented my partner from submitting me, upon which he exclaimed "I can see you have been watching many videos on Youtube!" This goes out to you, Ramsey, as well as Chewie, Seth, Icy Mike, Brad & Joe, Alan Orr, Wonderboy, Jesse etc for supporting me in my martial art journey - which is becoming more and more an actual life journey. Humbly, thanks.

CanaleAV
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Ramsey, you remind me of a local gym trick we have, when you have someone in an omoplata and they roll out, roll forward right after them and you land in basically this position if they try to turn to face you when you roll. Hard to type out, give it a try, always works the first time!

tagg
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That seems to be a very natural movement I used to do a lot of rollovers at the kid and I loved it and I haven't done it in years of them

benjaminpujols
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Ramsey, I have pieced together bits and pieces of your story based on your videos. But I'd love to have a video of just you talking about your history with martial arts, how you started, your career fighting, starting your gym, etc.

deenmeah
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Thank you brother you just made the next couple open mats rough for my team mates🫡😂😂

DrSwaggy
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My favorite stop to this when you have top position, get a half nelson and a brace. It puts all of your weight of your arms and head with some upper chest directly on the back of their neck, forcing their head to the mat. Also If Im not mistaken you can set up a twister this way

charrleschervanik
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Nice! Interesting roll, I wonder if it would hurt me. I'll have to check it out.

MichaelTripper
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First! So intelligently performed! Great!

laperrablanca
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Nice! I'm teaching this to my advanced students today! Thanks for sharing brotha! Also I've been mistakenly calling this roll a barinbolo 😆🤣 I can finally correct this 🙌🏾

socialgelo
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But here's a serious question when you're rolling like that and that position in that predicament is it okay to still hold on to his arm like the one that's around you grab his arm and then roll or should you just simply roll without grabbing him until you're done the way you're doing it now I just curious

benjaminpujols
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Hey Ramsey I really need you advice on something,

I have access to nogi BJJ classes at a top MMA gym and also judo (with gi of course) classes through university.

Which do you think would be better for MMA and self defence?

I would really like to do wrestling as I think it’s the best grappling art for self defence, as I want to develop takedown defence since you don’t want to be near the ground in the streets, but there are no wrestling classes where I live, and I think judo is closer to wrestling than BJJ, but I don’t know if it’s gi techniques would be transferable to no gi.

captainzodd
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You have shown some very interesting techniques coach. Probably nothing new but I feel most gyms get away from these.

Will be surprising my training partners with them for sure after my damn toe heals.

Anybody here knows how long it typically takes for a sprained toe to heal? I kicked someone’s knee two days ago.

Goval
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Lots of sexy mma but I would like a tai chi or shaolin master special guest back on the show please coach

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