Class #1184
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Olympiastützpunkt Rhein-Neckar) Mike Hartmann, Heidelberg, Germany, 03/08/2019
Deep half. Various entries. You can swing in from knee shield, shooting under the leg for waiter sweep position. Hide your arm. İf they don't give you any grips, you can grab the belt and use that to pull them off balance, then shoot underneath.
Mike also demonstrated how you can swivel into deep half when they butterfly sweep you. Just a matter of timing, swivelling under as they bring you over with their leg.
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23 August 2017
23/08/2017 - BJJ Globetrotter Camp | Heidelberg 2017 | Butterfly guard (Mike Hartmann)
Class #886
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Olympiastützpunkt Rhein-Neckar) Mike Hartmann, Heidelberg, Germany, 23/08/2017
My brain wasn't working by this point, but fortunately Mike Hartmann's class was more theoretical anyway. I love that he brought out a whiteboard to illustrate his concept, drawing a tree of techniques with numerous branches. He took butterfly guard as an example, starting with a guillotine from butterfly guard, then into a sweep. To keep detailing his concept of a tree with many branches, he showed more techniques from there, like the pressing armbar. He finished off with an interesting take on the omoplata, which I need to practice. He wraps both their arms up, using that to pretzel them into a very tight omoplata they can't roll out of. Also, my room mate Ferdinand was the uke, resplendent in his lederhosen rashguard and matching shorts. :)
BJJ Globetrotter Camp (Olympiastützpunkt Rhein-Neckar) Mike Hartmann, Heidelberg, Germany, 23/08/2017
My brain wasn't working by this point, but fortunately Mike Hartmann's class was more theoretical anyway. I love that he brought out a whiteboard to illustrate his concept, drawing a tree of techniques with numerous branches. He took butterfly guard as an example, starting with a guillotine from butterfly guard, then into a sweep. To keep detailing his concept of a tree with many branches, he showed more techniques from there, like the pressing armbar. He finished off with an interesting take on the omoplata, which I need to practice. He wraps both their arms up, using that to pretzel them into a very tight omoplata they can't roll out of. Also, my room mate Ferdinand was the uke, resplendent in his lederhosen rashguard and matching shorts. :)
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