The Most Successful Male Judoka In MMA Of All Time Will Show You An Easy Set Of Throws & Foot Sweeps That Will Allow You To Quickly Take Down Virtually Any No Gi Opponent Without Having To Learn The Painful Art Of Wrestling.
Rick Hawn’s System Will Drop Them On Their Backs Before They Even Know What Happened.
It is intimidating to start a no gi match standing. Pulling isn’t as good in no gi… the guy can jump right around your legs and pass. Heck, what would you do in the street if you had a confrontation but weren’t good at takedowns? Scream “Get In My Guard?”
One of the most famous American Black Belts ever, Chris Haueter, has 4 Golden rules for BJJ. Notice how much emphasis he places on being on top:
Here are his 4 golden rules for having a strong top game in BJJ:
#1: Be the guy on top.
# 2: When on top, stay on top.
# 3: When on bottom, have a guard you shall not pass.
# 4: Never forget Rule 1: do not have a game that is overly dependent on bottom guard.
Check out what is on his DVD:
-kouchi gari 4
-kouhi gari with back step
-ouchi gari
-ouchi gari with dropping to a knee
-uchi mata with the outside back step
-uchi mata when opponent posts
-tai otoshi
-tai otoshi off the wrist grip
-ippon seoi nage
-driving osoto gari
-circle sweep
-foot sweep
-sumi gaeshi to counter the single leg
-ogoshi from 50/50
-tai otoshi from 50/50 (place with other Tai otoshi clips)
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