N.B. – I was shown much of the Z guard material by John at another seminar at George Adams’ gym back in April 2012. This write-up is a mix of my notes from both seminars. At Sifu Rick Spain’s gym. Ankle Picks,etc. From collar and wrist tie. Get the wrist first, so that when you…
Year: 2012
Motivation
Yesterday, Felix Baumgartner took his Big Step, plummeting from a weather balloon 39 kilometers above the Earth, reaching a top speed of 1342 km/h on his way down. On the same day, a number of the world’s elite Jiu Jitsu athletes competed in an invitational, win by submission only, tournament called Metamoris. Close to home,…
Jean Jacques Machado seminar 28 July 2012
The seminar was held at Kyoshi George Adams’ dojo in Lakemba. There was a no gi session in the morning which I did not attend. The afternoon session was for gi. Darko Zaric was the only other Lange’s MMA person there, save for Simon Farnsworth and a fair number of his students. Henry Cho and…
Handedness
I first learned the Peruvian Necktie (a type of choke applied to a turtled opponent) a couple of years ago. I understood it during the lesson, but found it a bit awkward to apply and never pursued it. Fast forward to last week. We practised a few attacks to a turtled opponent, including the anaconda…
Carlos Machado seminar 10 May 2012
Langes MMA Artarmon. About 35 attendees. Started at 6 pm and finished about ten to nine, and then only because Anthony suggested some of us might have had jobs to go to in the morning. Great seminar, loved every minute of it. MAT FIVE!!! Posture in Closed Guard “Thumbs up” – Forearms on his body, loose…
John Will seminar 21 April 2012 – Z guard
(21/4) You have half guard on his R leg. He has the far side underhook and crossface. If your feet are on the outside of his R leg, you can turn into him. If you move them to the inside, turn onto your L hip and reach back with your R foot to snag his…
John Will Seminar 25 Mar 2012 – Guard Passing
Some stand up to warm up Use the “watch grip” to set up an underhook. Your right hand grabs his left wrist from the top with your thumb around his wrist on the pinkie side. With a regular grip, he can pull his hand straight back against the thumb. With the watch grip, he has…