5 Sending undervalued bjj that actually end up the fighting
Ask most practitioners of any Brazilian gym Jiu-Jitsu and you will feel the usual: triangle, arms, rear naked choke. Tested over time, because the effectiveness never goes out of fashion.
But here’s the point: the most experienced grapples expect those attacks. They perforated the defenses. Their hands know where to go before even that their brain reaches.
That’s why, sometimes, they are the least hypothesized sending, those you don’t see on the shirts, which sneak and seal the agreement. And when do you know how to configure them correctly? They end up in really high percentages.
Having said that, here are five BJJ underestimated sending that are quietly destroying people on the mats, from the white to black belt.
1) The Ezekiel Chake (with a lower support, yes seriously)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udezk0dbek
Wait … what? Yes. Ezekiel’s choker from within the support of your opponent is a real thing. It looks like a white belt makeup, but it has ended up in many high -level fighting, even in MMA. It works when your opponent thinks they are safe, especially if they are postulating or resting.
If you have long arms and a decent grip, it can come fast and tight. All you need is a distraction, like threatening a bridge or triggering a punch, then shooting the arm and blocking it.
Why does it work?
Nobody expects it. Most people focus on the passage or fists, do not suffocate from the maximum position.
2) The choker of the paper cutter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jssqg9wxsog
It might seem like something you may find in a school supplies shop, but it is much more dangerous than most people realize.
From the upper side control, use a deep grip with crossed collars and bring the other arm as if you were cutting the paper. The name adapts perfectly, it is acute, brutal and, above all, subtle.
Why is it underestimated?
Most people treat lateral control as a “rest” position. The paper taglier transforms it into a trap, especially if your opponent is getting too far or is trying with shrimp unfortunately.
Bonus: it works even if you are not super athletic. You don’t need speed, just tight and clean technique.
3) The Cross Collar Gloke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krl3t53gvyy
This old school. Like Gracie, Vhs Tape Old School.
People think it’s simple. Predictable. But when you know how to set the grip in depth, especially by a high guard or when your opponent is trying to postpone, it becomes ugly.
Black belts always end up in competition. Why? Because it works. Especially when it combines it with threats like Armerbar and Pendulum Sweep, the collar opens immediately.
Just think, even Bjj legends as Roger Gracie himself are based on this simple but incredibly effective technique. It serves as a reminder that at the highest levels are often the fundamentals made well that make the difference.
Because people neglect it:
It is not flashy. But if your handles are right, the tap comes quickly, often before they realize that it is even tight.
4) the arm of the arm from the lower half guard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byl_lvmqya0
Yes, you read well. From the lower half guard. It is a strange corner, but if your opponent excessive with a crossed face or moves away under his head too deeply, you can wrap the arm and slip into a triangle of the legitimate arm. From there, roll on your knees or trap your arm and suddenly end up from a position in which you were “losing”. Pull it out successfully and not only you will turn your head, but you will also mark the judges.
Because this works:
Turn the script upside down. The half guard is usually a place to survive or sweep, but this transforms it into a trap for the best excess players.
Excellent for smaller grapples that face aggressive pressure.
5) the lock of the wrist (aka the diver that nobody touches … until they do it)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0mn4siixme
The locks of the wrist have a bad reputation. Some call them cheap and decidedly dirty. Others say they are too difficult to make. But here is the agreement: if you understand the mechanics and the times, they are brutal and work much more than it admits it.
Whether you are at the top, at the bottom, on a closed or even in the turtle, the opportunities for blocking the wrist are everywhere, especially when your opponent is preparing too hard, poles too high or neglects manual positioning.
Because they are underutilized:
They feel “dirty”. But even high -level competitors use them in silence. And they get the tap, especially in Gi, where Grip Fighing opens the door.
Flag does not always end
In a world of flying triangles and beating buggy, these underestimated sending are still doing the job. I’m not sexy. You will not see them on each highlight. But if it refines the configurations and look for the windows, they work, simple and simple.
And that’s not what it is Jiu-Jitsu? Do what it works. Silently. Without hitches. Without the need to explain why. Now that you have learned more about them, it’s time to return to perforation and start working them in your Bjj game.
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