Robert Degle – The Complete Kani Basami course, part 2: the Kani Basami and the K guard

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Robert Degle – The Complete Kani Basami course, part 2: the Kani Basami and the K guardOn this course you’ll be taught the many developments Robert has made in the years since the launch of his finest promoting Kani Basami tutorial.Examine incorporate the K guard into your Kani Basami recreation (and vice versa), cope with stress from an opponent whether or not we management one or two legs, the dilemma pairing of the reverse K guard and the false reap and many extra matters. Acquire a fuller understanding of the Kani Basami and the many setups and enrich your leglock recreation as a complete.Course CurriculumThe 3 essential methods we entangle an opponents leg: Kani Basami, Exterior reap and straight AshiDiscussing the 3 main classes of leg entanglement entries(6:05)Butterfly guard handfighting into elevation: the primary prerequisite to enter the legs from inside placeIntroduction to Butterfly guard hand combating(4:20)Up versus down grips and my strategy to Butterfly guard elevation(2:46)Hierarchy of double up grips: wrists, triceps and underhooks(3:46)Utilizing down grips to create reactions for leg entries(6:33)Why you shouldn’t simply elevate an opponent from down grips to enter the legs(1:25)Working with down grips to raise an opponent or wrestle up into him(16:29)Wrestling up as the final resolution to the sit again drawback(4:58)Feeling the distribution of your opponents weight earlier than wrestling up(0:53)Kani Basami fundamentalsFundamentals of an excellent double leg Kani Basami(11:02)The primary Kani Basami from customary Ashi Garami(7:51)Demonstrating the customary Kani Basami(0:40)The primary Kani Basami with a scoop grip(7:28)3 essential particulars to keep away from being crushed from the backside place(10:09)The coaching wheels Kani Basami(3:52)Fundamentals of an excellent facet elevation double leg Kani Basami(16:20)Facet elevation Kani Basami(8:13)Demonstrating the Facet elevation Kani Basami(2:06)The double overhook Kani Basami(7:38)Double overhook Kani Basami into Wrestle up(3:19)Double scoop grip Kani Basami(4:20)The single leg Kani BasamiA brand new method of stopping being crushed in the backside Cross Ashi with the single leg Kani Basami(9:43)The Single leg Kani Basami a brand new method of stopping ourselves from being smashed(9:08)The Ebi BasamiEbi Basami from the true Single leg X guard(3:43)Ebi Basami movement drill(3:36)Stomping the hip from backside Exterior Ashi to heel publicity(5:40)Reverse X Shin on ShinIntroduction to the Reverse X Shin on shin(6:35)Gripping choices in the Reverse X Shin on shin(10:56)The 2 main offensive instructions in a backside Cross Ashi in opposition to a standing opponent(3:42)Understanding the Bottom 5050(11:24)Reverse X Shin on shin into facet on Backside 5050(7:35)Reverse Shin on Shin coping with the protection after they seize the high leg(5:59)Ape guard Reverse shin on shin variation after they stress in as you pummel your high leg(3:35)Utilizing the Criss Cross Ashi to regain a facet on backside 5050(5:32)Reverse Shin on shin Kani Basami into the Russian Ashi Garami when he pinches his knees(4:11)Commonplace or Exterior K guardThe mechanics of connection and angle by way of the customary K guard(4:58)The mechanics of distance administration in the K guard: maintaining him away from you(6:58)The mechanics of distance administration in the K guard: bringing your hips to his(5:03)Exterior reaping leg goal places(3:52)Exterior reaping over the hip and then regaining the bottom angle from backside 5050(5:40)K guard into the single leg Kani Basami by way of an Imanari roll(6:02)K guard half inversion into Kani Basami(4:38)Reverse or Inside K guard and the False reapReverse K guard into the bottom 5050(8:08)Coping with protection in opposition to the Reverse K guard to bottom 5050(5:27)Reverse K guard into crab experience and comply with up bottom 5050(6:12)Reverse K guard into “Jackie Chan” Kani Basami(3:27)Transferring into an out of doors K guard after they stress into you(5:12)Why Reverse K guard is extra secure defensively relative to various strategies of inverted entries(2:11)The distinction in outdoors reap and K guard leg utilization in Reverse K guard relative to plain K guard(3:08)The primary dilemma between the Inside K guard and the False reap(4:28)2 main variations of False reap grip (Tight and free) and leg swiveling strategies(5:58)Transferring right into a far facet customary Ashi Garami when the False reap is stuffed late stage(3:25)Kani Basami seminar at Tempo Jiu Jitsu in Hong Kong on 02/18/2023Controlling in the saddle place – clip from personal lesson(8:22)Kani Basami in opposition to opponent on one knee and one leg(9:30)Some primary issues we face when doing the Kani Basami(6:30)Hand help Kani Basami variation of the Kani Basami in opposition to an opponent one knee and one leg(8:00)Double overhook Kani Basami and avoiding being crushed from the backside whereas controlling each legs(11:15)Double overhook facet elevation Kani Basami in opposition to the sitback drawback(11:09)Doing a Kani Basami in opposition to a standing opponent with the Reverse X shin on shin and primary double leg breakdown(7:07)The function and use of single leg Kani Basami assaults(13:42)Utilizing a single leg to maneuver into the facet on backside 5050 to maneuver right into a bottom 5050(10:03)Publish seminar Query and Reply session part 1(10:57)Publish seminar Query and Reply session part 2(8:10)K guard seminar at Kowloon Jiu Jitsu in Hong Kong on 02/19/2023Fundamental breakdown of the K guard(5:51)The function of every leg in the K guard(6:01)K guard in opposition to a standing opponent(9:56)The K guard operating escape and a dialogue on heel publicity mechanics in opposition to an upright opponent(5:31)K guard in opposition to a kneeling opponent(9:42)K guard outdoors reap over the hip right into a double heist 5050 sweep(7:46)Backside 5050 spin over and a lateral heel hook breaking mechanics(15:00)Transitioning from a kneeling K guard right into a single leg Kani Basami(3:37)Publish seminar Query and Reply Day 2(18:47)present all lectures iconThere are no reviews yet.Add a Review Cancel replyYou must be to post a review.