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 Ideas for Drills
« Result #1 on Nov 10, 2007, 7:01pm »

Hey guys,

Andrew asked me to come up with some drills for you guys in class. Here are just a few ideas you can try out.

Mount

Armbar drill: From the S-mount (knee folded under their arm), fall back for an armbar. Then switch your hips to S-mount on the other side and armbar the opposite. Repeat this for five minutes or so. Remember to fully extend their arm on each armbar attempt, even though you should not be tapping them. Only doing a drill partially will condition you to do the technique partially when you roll.

Cross collar choke drill: Feed your hand inside one collar. I like to feed this one in palm up, but it is personal preference. Then practice finishing the choke by grabbing palm down with the other hand on his gi material. Have your partner defend the choke actively, but do not have him escape. It is good to practice snapping the other hand into position against resistance as this is the way you land a cross collar choke.

Side Control

Retention drill: The person on the bottom establishes the underhook. Then they turn into you with the turtle escape. To counter this, the person on top overhooks the underhooking arm. It also helps to clear your other arm and place it on the close side that the person on bottom is turning towards. Then the person on the top spins over the bottom man’s head and ends up in side control on the other side. Repeat this drill over and over for a timed period.

Knee on belly drill: Person on top practices popping up to knee on belly from side control. The knee should be deep across so that the top of the foot is hooking on their hip. Also try to keep roughly a 90 degree angle between the knee leg and the support leg for stability.

Guard

Spinning armbar drill: Person on the bottom crosses the top man’s arms. He then spins back and forth doing armbars on each arm. Remember to raise the hips off the ground and really lock the hips around the arm each time. This drill is mostly about the hip movement and position.

Triangle drill: Same concept as the armbar drill. Person on the bottom pushes one arm out and does the triangle on each side. To make this drill quicker, the person on bottom can just put the foot of his choking leg in front of his other knee instead of the usual locking behind to finish the choke. This is still a good control position and will prevent your partner from getting choked unconscious after a few reps.

Omoplata drill: Same thing as above, only with omoplata. These three submissions from guard are good to drill though because they require a significant amount of hip movement. Practicing this is very useful and helps in other positions too.


Turtle

Spinning drill: This is not really meant for attacking the turtle, but the turtle position is the best way to practice it. Person on the top spins in circles repeatedly over the person turtling. The key is to make sure that only your hips are in contact with the turtling person. Also, keep your full weight on the back of the turtling person. This helps you maintain good hip contact and pressure from all top positions. Do this for a timed period.
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 Buying starter gis for club practices
« Result #2 on Sept 25, 2007, 10:34pm »

You can get good deals on gis at the following places:

http://www.howardliu.com/catalog/bjj/single.htm
^ I highly recommend them and I bough several of their cheapest gis. They are not cheap quality and are durable as a rock!!!

http://kodokangear.com/adidas-jujitsu-uniform.html
^ I know a few people who like their light weight, training gi. The medium weight training gi is probably more durable, but it is slightly more expensive too.

http://www.kagisports.com/clubsport.html
^ I heard they have good cheap gis. They seem slightly more expensive, but you do get a nice belt with it.

There are bigger, more expensive brands like Atama, Bad Boy, Gameness, and others who make better gis. HCK, Adidas, and Kagi also make better gis than their starter gis. Feel free to buy one of them if you wish too. These are just starter gis if you just started wearing a gi and are not sure if you will like it or not.

I can also lend you a gi to wear at practice if you are around 165-145 in weight and around 5'-5'10" in height. I think gi practices are very good for developing good grappling. It's like doing freestyle to help folkstyle, and vice versa in wrestling. They make you think differently about your game.
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« Result #3 on Apr 30, 2007, 4:26pm »

Saturday, April 28, 2007 -- Andrew


Ground techniques:

Defending and Escaping from Dominant Positions
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/rcjones/escapes.html
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« Result #4 on Apr 26, 2007, 8:42pm »

Thursday, April 26, 2007 -- Randy


Standing techniques:

Striking stance

Step slide in all directions

Jab

Cross


Ground techniques:

Bridge and roll mount escape

Shrimp mount escape

Rear naked choke

Hip bump sweep

Armbar from guard
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« Result #5 on Apr 26, 2007, 8:41pm »

Tuesday, April 24, 2007 -- Bobby


Standing techniques:

Baseball slide ankle pick


Ground techniques:

Twist back half guard sweep

Toehold from roll in open guard
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« Result #6 on Apr 21, 2007, 6:20pm »

Saturday, April 21, 2007 -- Andrew


Ground techniques:

Passing and Leglocks Against the Closed Guard
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/rcjones/guardpassing.html
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« Result #7 on Apr 19, 2007, 7:35pm »

Thursday, April 19, 2007 -- Randy

Ground techniques:

Bridge and roll
Bridge and shrimp
Bridge and turtle

Hip bump sweep
Scissor sweep
Flower sweep

Armbar
Triangle


Throwing techniques:

Seoinage
Okuri ashi barai
Uchi mata


Striking techniques:

Front snap kick
Front thrust kick
Roundhouse kick
Side kick
Hook kick
Rear kick
Jab
Cross
Hook
Uppercut


Kata:

Pinan Nidan
Pinan Yondan
Nihanchi Shodan
Wansu
Ananku
Seisan
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 Re: Spring 2007 Training Log
« Result #8 on Apr 19, 2007, 7:30pm »

Tuesday, April 17, 2007 -- Randy and Mark


Ground techniques:

Knee on belly positions

Baseball bat choke

Kimura

Elbow press

Armbar


Standing techniques:

Swing single leg takedown

Double leg takedown
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« Result #9 on Apr 19, 2007, 7:29pm »

Saturday, April 14, 2007 -- Andrew


Ground techniques:

Sweeping and Submitting from the Closed Guard
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/rcjones/sweepsandsubs.html
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« Result #10 on Apr 13, 2007, 5:56pm »

Thursday, April 12, 2007 -- Bryce


Standing techniques:

Osoto gari (major outer reap) to sasae tsurikomi ashi (lifting pulling ankle block)


Ground techniques:

Achilles lock

Sweep against opponent who stands to defend an achilles lock
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