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Once again working from the cross sleeve grip on an opposite sided opponent, Jimmy now hits the Sumi Gaeshi takedown. After getting cross sleeve grip control, Jimmy pushes into his opponent and steps his first foot inside as if he were going for an Uchi Mata. He then jumps as deep under his opponent as possible, planting his second foot and kicking up with his first foot. He finishes the takedown by rolling to the top position.Add to Favorites 1523 Remove From Favorites 3364 days ago
Continuing his cross sleeve grip series, Jimmy sets up the same cross sleeve grip as before, against an opposite sided opponent. Now instead of going for the Kouchi Gari he changes his footwork and goes for the Uchi Mata.Add to Favorites 1726 Remove From Favorites 3365 days ago
Jimmy begins his cross sleeve grip series against an opponent who fights from the opposite side. His first step is to control the attacking hand, pull it across his body and reach over his opponent's back and grab his gi at his lat, establishing his cross sleeve grip control. Now he pulls his opponent forward, making him step, and trips the foot with the Kouchi Gari.Add to Favorites 1435 Remove From Favorites 3366 days ago
Jimmy Pedro continues to stress the importance of grip fighting, and now shows a few ways to break grips when your opponent manages to grab control of your sleeve.Add to Favorites 1762 Remove From Favorites 3367 days ago
2X Olympic Judo Medalist, Jimmy Pedro, begins his seminar at the University of Jiu-Jitsu by going over some basic grip control fundamentals. He covers scenarios where your opponent is the same side as you and if he is the opposite side. Jimmy emphasizes the importance of not letting your opponent get any grips, and immediately controlling his arm that he wants to grip you with.