Oracle Jiu Jitsu Curriculum – blue belts

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Title of class: From Truck to back take and submission series

Video 1: https://youtu.be/82WhlQ9zbPQ
Video 2: https://youtu.be/HQJSX-3FpZc
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Today we continue the ongoing series started with the torreando and long step. Going to truck entry as our pathway to various submissions. Please review the truck entry at minimum as prerequisite to this class.

We look at:
1. back take
2. Cross collar choke
3. Ezekiel
4. Armbar

** Operational note: today we’ve modified our staff/gi dummy by adding several pillow to simulate a torso. Feel free to modify yours to follow along in a more fruitful manner.

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Title of class: Sprawls, shoots, and escape from under mount.

Video 1: https://youtu.be/X8JTHdAPuoQ
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Title of class: Drills night and pop quiz. We cover the last 7 classes.

Video 1: https://youtu.be/el8UKcaq_6Y
Video 2: https://youtu.be/pOtlxfQIrcU
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Special technique detail.

Prof. Lee explains the roll to truck entry, why we do it:

1. When we closely examine the reverse kesa getame, leg lock setup to the truck, we notice two things:
a) his right leg is on the bottom before
b) after the roll, his right leg is on top
(this is explained within the video).

This is essentially the truck entry purpose. To get him on his back.
Understanding this, we can examine our position from a greater height and look for:
a) our goal
b) other opportunities that may sit in front of our eyes

– From reverse kesa getame, we notice that if I simply roll him a complete 360 while maintaining the leg lock and remaining stationary our self, we notice that his right leg went from bottom to top

– next class we examine alternate and a potentially brand new technique never used before (at least documented publicly). This is possible because of principled jiu jitsu with an eye on the prize from 10′ and not in the thick of technique jungle.

– Note: OMEGA class- please ensure you watch URL1 to get a feel of what the class is doing, as some pop quizzes are performed by students

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Title of class: The Inverted truck and the surprising new submissions from there

Video 1: https://youtu.be/yu_HGQD1Pn8
Video 2: https://youtu.be/WYAuQ-L9WGM
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We examine what the truck control is (inverted perspective) and the surprising insights, techniques and submissions it opens up to us.

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Title of class: Kids class: June 13A review of six control and transitions between them

Video 1: https://youtu.be/SFyFY6_8s7A
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A review of six control and transitions between them
1.turtle
2. side control
3. Mount
4. Knee on Belly

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Title of class: Reverse Kesa Getame to The Truck to submissions – slicer, banana split, twister, back take, cross collar choke, Ezekiel, arm bar

Video 1: https://youtu.be/fLQ8uyRcA9M
Video 2: https://youtu.be/QUTOMpTEvnw
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Welcome to Brendan.
Today we do a compressed recap of several last classes compressed into one.
Covering from Reverse Kesa Getame to The Truck to submissions – slicer, banana split, twister, back take, cross collar choke, Ezekiel, arm bar

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Title of class: Control & Entry to truck from top of turtle control

Video 1: https://youtu.be/Sd6xrKxViNE
Video 2: https://youtu.be/EKGBlQVVd1Q
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Today we look at: (from top turtle control with near side leg lock)
1. kimura lock to roll to truck
2. traditional pull hips into you
3. reverse roll to truck controlling opposite leg
4. hip control drag into you

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Title of class: Leg-guard pass Sensitivity training with horse

Video 1: https://youtu.be/CQ4nQTR5_Ts
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The Horse: sensitivity training for legs and tripod guard pass and torreando drills.

Today, we introduce the horse concept, traditionally used in ancient China up to the modern age. The horse is a training aid, in particular, a sensitivity training tool to encourage muscle memory.

The concept rests on the idea that we use a tool, the wooden horse, to give us positive feedback in a structured manner that is both predictable and concise. This feedback loop re-enforces typical scenarios/structures i.e. in this case, the guard, in a general manner, not exactly, but in general.

Because the student will repeat a set of moves/techniques hundreds of times over long periods of time, this horse generality will give the student, the ability to effortlessly execute techniques on simply small touch triggers.

We will be using an average typical wooden four-legged chair with a tall backrest. We will lay the chair flat on it’s back for this exercise/drill.

Techniques:
1. Recap the long step, butt flop guard pass
2. Torreando drill — todays focus
3. In-step pass
4. shin sensitivity, inside/outside
5. tripod shin pummel guard pass
6. from butterfly lift, to deep tripod guard pass

Good for all age groups, skill/belt levels.

Recommended training: minimum 1/week, 1 hour session of all 6 techniques for 1 month. Repeat x3/yr.

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Title of class: June 20 – kids side control to mount and sprawls

Video 1: https://youtu.be/fgol5noNHXE
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Title of class: June 26 The Horse introduction

Video 1: https://youtu.be/SrlUb-hAtxo
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Today we introduce the Horse and basic concepts.
Including:
– Torreando
– Entry into guard
– In step pass

Wooden chair required. Or equivalent.

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