John Donaher on JRE
- evil-kungfool
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Re: John Donaher on JRE
The Berimbolo age has come to an end. Welcome to the age of the 'Inside Sankaku' or whatever they're calling it.
Its all beyond my level anyways, lol I will stick to my game for now
We have a few leglock fanatics at our club too, always playing with this stuff super interesting.
Will finish the podcast today
We have a few leglock fanatics at our club too, always playing with this stuff super interesting.
Will finish the podcast today
evil-kungfool wrote:The Berimbolo age has come to an end. Welcome to the age of the 'Inside Sankaku' or whatever they're calling it.
How would a leglock age make Berimbolos obsolete? Maybe the answer is beyond my technical understanding... not sure how they would relate in this way
I am just starting to play with Bolos don't tell me I'm wasting my time lol
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Sorry to be obtuse. That's not what I mean.
About 5 years ago the Berimobolo first showed up, and the guys who were playing Reverse DLR and doing Leg-Drags (think Mendes, Miyao and imitators) were absolutely dominating the BJJ scene.
For the first year or two, anyone with a half-decent Berimbolo had an impassible guard and was getting competition wins. It took about 2 years for the counters to be developed and about 4 competition to adapt. Now all-top level guys can shut down a Berimbolo game. Hence the End of an Age.
Now we're about 1/2 into the cycle of the 'Cross Ashi-Garami' / 'Honey-Hole' whatever you want to call it Era. Its popularity just hit it's peak with ADCC 2017 and this JRE - Danaher Podcast. Now we just sit back and watch everyone and their mom try the system out, the competition adapt, and within a few years, this Leglock system will just become another part of Jiujitsu.
You Masato, don't have to change anything.
Just learn enough about this to know what you're looking at when you see it.
About 5 years ago the Berimobolo first showed up, and the guys who were playing Reverse DLR and doing Leg-Drags (think Mendes, Miyao and imitators) were absolutely dominating the BJJ scene.
For the first year or two, anyone with a half-decent Berimbolo had an impassible guard and was getting competition wins. It took about 2 years for the counters to be developed and about 4 competition to adapt. Now all-top level guys can shut down a Berimbolo game. Hence the End of an Age.
Now we're about 1/2 into the cycle of the 'Cross Ashi-Garami' / 'Honey-Hole' whatever you want to call it Era. Its popularity just hit it's peak with ADCC 2017 and this JRE - Danaher Podcast. Now we just sit back and watch everyone and their mom try the system out, the competition adapt, and within a few years, this Leglock system will just become another part of Jiujitsu.
You Masato, don't have to change anything.
Just learn enough about this to know what you're looking at when you see it.
Yeah my coach is all about the bolo, DLR's and impassable guards (Cobrinha)
Wonder what he thinks of this leglock system
Wonder what he thinks of this leglock system
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Fuck your berimbolos
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This post right here proves that Kungfool is no EY alt.evil-kungfool wrote:Sorry to be obtuse. That's not what I mean.
About 5 years ago the Berimobolo first showed up, and the guys who were playing Reverse DLR and doing Leg-Drags (think Mendes, Miyao and imitators) were absolutely dominating the BJJ scene.
For the first year or two, anyone with a half-decent Berimbolo had an impassible guard and was getting competition wins. It took about 2 years for the counters to be developed and about 4 competition to adapt. Now all-top level guys can shut down a Berimbolo game. Hence the End of an Age.
Now we're about 1/2 into the cycle of the 'Cross Ashi-Garami' / 'Honey-Hole' whatever you want to call it Era. Its popularity just hit it's peak with ADCC 2017 and this JRE - Danaher Podcast. Now we just sit back and watch everyone and their mom try the system out, the competition adapt, and within a few years, this Leglock system will just become another part of Jiujitsu.
You Masato, don't have to change anything.
Just learn enough about this to know what you're looking at when you see it.
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- evil-kungfool
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^Ayrshire if you can find that full video it's prime-time material for a breakdown.
That moment @2:00 where the Super Mega Death Squad Inside Sankaku 10000 position gets reversed into a back-take
That moment @2:00 where the Super Mega Death Squad Inside Sankaku 10000 position gets reversed into a back-take
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