The EASIEST way to TAKEDOWN A BIGGER OPPONENT! (Taking down a bigger opponent series)

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We transform Jiu Jitsu Practitioners into takedown pros↴

WrestlingUniversity
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Just what my son needs! He’s been struggling as a sophomore varsity wrestler bumped up in class facing opponents usually much taller. He needs more tools in his arsenal. I’ll have him drill this tonight before his tri meet tomorrow. TY

midnightflyer
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I’m glad this demonstration features someone who is actually larger than you. A lot of these demos are big guys working the technique in smaller guys. This here is gold.

alexbell
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I just started BJJ and I’m woman at 5’3” 110lbs. My gym is males only so everyone is bigger and/or stronger. When I tried this they just kept pushing my head down and away 😆

jessicablessing
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This is a great specialized move to have in the toolbox. I discovered your channel a while back and have to say your videos have been really helpful in my BJJ training. Thank you Coach Adam. Oss! 🙏

HarborSite-
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I just grappled a 120kg guy and I weigh 80 kg. The difference is this big guy was a seasoned grecko-roman wrestler. Forget about duck unders against his level of skill and experience. Best chance is to go for a low single.

eugenymalo
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Love that you mentioned the "tension creates tension " concept . It applies to so many martial arts . I do a lot of sensitivity and flow drills from various ones and they really help to apply that, You can turn the tension on and off depending on what reaction you want. Also as a taller, bigger guy, I can tell you firsthand I don't like grappling with somebody shorter . They have lower hips and shoulders so I lose the use of certain major muscle groups. It's hard to stop the other guy from raising your elbows because they have the leverage .

BradYaeger
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Great instruction! Great technique! Very practical. I’m an old BJJ guy so most of my opponents are younger, stronger and faster, but I can do this movement.

takeok
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Nice move thanks for demonstrating on a larger opponent. Ever see the vids where they tell you this is the best takedown against a bigger opponent and they do it on someone smaller/same size yea kind of annoys me.

darealist
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I’m 6’3 and was 230 lbs back in high school. I have grappled with someone over 100lbs more than me in training. Natural strength from farm work. He was MONSTROUS. The difference in power and reach was nigh insurmountable. It felt like trying to move a table that was bolted to the ground. Sure I could get one up on him occasionally, but more often than not he could easily destroy me if he wanted to. Might as well have wrestled Thor Odinson. There’s always going to be that one guy that sees this and suddenly gets a hyper swollen ego.

danielrobinson
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Thank you, we will try to practice this technique with my brothers. They are engaged in freestyle wrestling and almost always face larger opponents.

buhoymag
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If you clicked on this video… let me tell you something.. im 5’9 on a good day and 5/10 times i would fight guys over 6 foot in a street fight i would lose. I don’t know about you but I didn’t like those odds. You have to have a knife on you. Or a gun, knuckles, you have to have a equalizer. Now, i win 10/10 fights. 👍🏻 the more you know.

BeowulfAllraudr
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I’ve always has issues with some aspects of BJJ. I’m a big guy, have had some martial arts training and been in some bad situations. I remember sparring with a BJJ black belt and we were practicing movements and capabilities of taking down a larger opponent similar to this. The problem I found was that in the majority of these situations, it was fairly fatal for the smaller BJJ guy when we were addressing non sport fighting scenarios. For example the majority of the time it was very easy to eye gouge, bite the jugular or rip the testicles unless you gain the back very quickly. If the smaller opponent is caught on the defensive dealing with these attacks, the larger weight would then lead into neck control (death) or an advantage. However this video is 100% on point. He goes for quick back control, recognizes the difficulty of the situation and is very technical about it. Kudos and respect.

charleshixon
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This was great, thank you for the video. I have not practiced Jiu Jitsu for years now, but it is still interesting to watch people that know what they are doing, and also know how to present the information well.

One thing I didn't notice until between the 7:15 and 7:30 point, I believe, was how your were landing on your butt. I was initially thinking "ouch, that could hurt landing that way", then at the point of the video I mentioned, I saw your leg was bent so you were landing more on the outside of your upper leg and butt. That makes it seem like it would be less painful when learning this move.

marcd
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Exercise not only changes your body. It changes your mind, attitude & mood

fitnytech
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So sweet when u mix bjj and wrestling. A little boxing and u become more lethal

Chuck-ytiq
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I was doing that against my 300 lb friend just off of instinct. I thought it was common sense. My favorite move to do on him is faking a single, pivoting and immediately backpacking

offnodope
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if a guy that big wants to fight, he's going to see my "get little" technique 🏃

bluedan
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I used the russian 2 on 1 in HS when I wrestled above my weight class. To wear down a big guy HANG on that arm and work around the mat. You soften him up and get him tired.

From that 2 on 1 you have many attack options. Easy to snag a leg and trip. Also easy to grasp a single leg(cut to a high crotch of you feel like putting him in the ground), arm lock and do a standing peterson, or trip the opposite leg.

Look up a wrestler named Ray Brinzer. Use his trips w that Russian 2 on 1(Ray taught it to me). You’ll be unstoppable

dougsmith
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This is the YT channel I’ve been searching for. Thank you!

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