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Title of class: Oracle Online / OracleLife
Video 1: https://youtu.be/IjNUuTVKbcE
Video 2:
Video 3:
Notes:
Welcome! This is first official Oracle Online class. Below you’ll find the first (and most important) class. It may be a review of some. But regardless, it carries a heavy message, may not entirely sink in deep until later in your career.
1. Brief history of Jiu Jitsu
2. The single most important lesson: BJJ is about controlling your opponent (and yourself)
3. The Trinity of BJJ: Knowledge, Speed and Strength
4. Fight 101: Avoidance and distance management
5. Drill: Shrimp and Guard system. Reticular engagement.
– a look at the Shrimp. What is it? Why it’s important?
– Negative before positive. Guard pass (less technique more feel)
– defending the guard pass (technique)
POST Class notes:
– Guys, great class today. Considering it was our first one, you did well!
We covered quite a bit of ground in one session. So don’t be scared that you may not have retained everything. Don’t worry, we will be repeating many things from various different perspectives over time.
– For now, focus on what I taught you today
– If you have time, practice with a partner or chair. Repetition makes perfection.
– Come back here next week to see our next week’s curriculum.
Link to video class: Videos posted in Oracle Jiu Jitsu/V3DA hub are private videos not made general public. Please respect the rights of Oracle Jiu Jitsu by not sharing these links. For members only.
Oss.
Prof. Lee
Title of class: Oracle Online – 1. continue guard pass – guard pass pummel guard retention.
2. Escape from mount – opening a guard
Video 1: https://youtu.be/fMt_02aHH0o
Video 2: https://youtu.be/RexHy_3wmuc
Video 3:
Notes:
Class prep notes:
If you do not have a partner, you can use a large pillow or sofa cushion (i dressed in a gi – great). It will help surrogate partner for this exercise. The heavier the better.
If not available, no problem we can air drill.
Post class notes:
Great class today. We covered a lot of ground, theory and technique today.
Just keep in mind what our objectives were. To prevent someone from getting past our guard. And conversely passing one’s guard to achieve positional dominance.
One key theory was the concept of:
a) the knee line and (don’t allow anyone past your knee line)
b) border patrol (don’t allow anyone into your air space)
b) ‘pummel’ with your opposite leg to maintain distance and control of your opponent.
Next week:
We’ll review and continue with the guard series.
Title of class: recap guard pass, escape from mount
Video 1: https://youtu.be/xgbXoJKyeZA
Video 2: https://youtu.be/yuSeZdXEhu8
Video 3:
Notes:
======== todays technique details ===========
Escape from mount:
1. create frame across opponents hip using your forearm
2. use the bottom arm to ‘T’ connect with 1st frame arm
3. bridge creating space
4. place lower hand on his knee – shrimp1 – pull knee into space
5. square up and shrimp2 opposite side pulling other knee in
6. guard is now replaced
7. advanced move: top person has his feet flat wedged under your bum
8. repeat steps 1 – 2, flatten bottom leg straight out
9. using heel of top leg, drag his foot over your leg
10. continue from step 3.
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Oss
P.Lee
Title of class: Mount escape, guard break and drill
Video 1: https://youtu.be/4Fr5veqkSv4
Video 2:
Video 3:
Notes:
======== todays technique details: escape from mount ===========
Escape from mount: (video of this was lost – the below attached videos are from week of Jan27 covering the advanced escape from mount as well as the guard break)
1. create frame across opponents hip using your forearm
2. use the bottom arm to ‘T’ connect with 1st frame arm
3. bridge creating space
4. place lower hand on his knee – shrimp1 – pull knee into space
5. square up and shrimp2 opposite side pulling other knee in
6. guard is now replaced
7. advanced move: top person has his feet flat wedged under your bum
8. repeat steps 1 – 2, flatten bottom leg straight out
9. using heel of top leg, drag his foot over your leg
10. continue from step 3.
======== todays technique details: guard break continued on JULY 27 Class ===========
1. (Gi) grab collar (opposite side)
2. Step one foot forward (near side) by rocking
3. Continue to stand up
4. same side of foot that went forward, place hand on knee and press down
5. keep hand in place as guard peels away, dropping opponent to ground
6. using far side knee, place in groin, (grip/far side, elbow tucked in to side) with nears side foot with wide stance
7. knee cut to pass guard
*sofa cushion with gi on, can substitute
** optionally, a staff makes an excellent substitute
Title of class: Continued guard escape series- 1. deep half to sweep 2. Adam wardzenksi sweep
Video 1: https://youtu.be/oqBxYKEQM_k
Video 2:
Video 3:
Notes:
Recap of last week
Drill techniques
A. deep half to sweep
Same steps as last week only now
1. Instead of Shrimp to square up to free second leg, both hands into pocket (his)
2. Walk away from you to straighten his leg out
3. Once straight, bridge roll towards him for the sweep
B. Adam wardzenksi sweep
1. Escape from like normal, staying seated deep, left hand holds left collar, right hand holds left cuff.
2. Unlock right foot lock, lifting his right leg with left ankle hook.
Title of class: Escape from Mount
Video 1: https://youtu.be/eRNLwRwq4fU
Video 2: https://youtu.be/r2vDbKB7q0s
Video 3:
Notes:
Jan23, 2021 (Sat)
Continuation from Guard pass series.
Using a staff today.
Ensure that you are on a soft surface to make it comfortable ex. yoga mat.
Title of class: Guard Break (and recap advanced guard reset from under full mount)
Video 1: https://youtu.be/kElLjt2xbfY
Video 2: https://youtu.be/0AGUK_RFE0M
Video 3:
Notes:
======== todays technique details: guard break : continued from JULY 20 Class ===========
1. (Gi) grab collar (opposite side)
2. Step one foot forward (near side) by rocking
3. Continue to stand up
4. same side of foot that went forward, place hand on knee and press down
5. keep hand in place as guard peels away, dropping opponent to ground
6. using far side knee, place in groin, (grip/far side, elbow tucked in to side) with nears side foot with wide stance
7. knee cut to pass guard
Title of class: Deep Half Guard and The Triangle Choke
Video 1: https://youtu.be/ZFtgvOmNcug
Video 2:
Video 3:
Notes:
You’ve reset your guard from Jan23, 2021 class.
You’ve been presented with the option to deep half guard (Feb3, 2021).
Or butterfly sweep (Feb6, 2021).
Today, while in guard we perform the triangle choke.
1. From guard, grab same side cuff
2. Farside, using other hand, grib and pull lapel, while…
3. Farside, pushing (creating a ‘push/pull’ tension) with leg in his shoulder/clavicle
4. ‘POP’ out pushing foot over his shoulder, while simultaneously pulling lapel towards you, snapping calf muscles onto across his back shoulders; and simultaneously pulling left-hand cuff grip towards you – shooting hips forward to take away space
5. Drag his enclosed arm across your belly
6. Grab your far shin (across his back shoulder) to secure position
7. Carefully grip your far ankle to tighten the triangle
8. Firmly lock-in your triangle for the finish
Title of class: Review of Butterfly sweep part 2 of 2
Video 1: https://youtu.be/qg9NDChKLN0
Video 2: https://youtu.be/NVrjgAiQTIc
Video 3:
Notes:
A. Butterfly sweep
1. From worst position – flat on back
2. Support opponent via framed arms, lock opponents feet using both feet (counter forces)
3. (Shrimp out) Raise yourself onto your elbow
4. Ankle hook using same side ankle, bracing staff/over grip of back belt, posting far side hand/arm to ground
5. Raise onto hand, adjust base with small butt skootch
6. Raise ankle lock to sweep (using under hook belt grip if avail).
reference: https://youtu.be/QIL1l0zfrog
Title of class: Butterfly sweep and De La Riva
Video 1: https://youtu.be/PC9ld354mi0
Video 2: https://youtu.be/ZJx_aR9h7HI
Video 3:
Notes:
Today, we review/drill Feb 13 class of Butterfly sweep intro and look at the DLR time permitting.
Please review the detailed steps from Feb 13 class for the BFS.
A. DLR (de la riva):
1. from open guard, lasso leg around opponents leg, from outside, back into groin.
2. clasp opponents ankle with grip (optional: grip of pant cuff)
3. there are many sweep/attack options from this position. We will look at the back take.
4. the back take from DLR:
5. using a pendulum effect, use your DLR leg to swing your entire body towards opponents back.
6. using your new position, grab opponents belt from his back
7. insert your opposite foot into back of previous ankle which was gripped
8. use inserted foot to fully rotate yourself exactly to 12-6 o’clock position with opponent (you should be facing his back now)
9. Lastly, raise your opponent up using both legs to drop individual into your pocket, securing his waste/seat belt grip.
Video 1: Skype
Video 2: Desktop
Video 3: Body Cam