Atama BJJ >> Do you hip bump like Ryan Hall suggests?
| 12/2/12 10:29 AM | |
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misterw
Member Since: 2/1/08 Posts: 592 |
In this clip? ie bringing one foot back to generate more force, using the other leg to block the knee. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6yoaQjv2T4 His reasoning makes a lot of sense. Just curious to hear from those who have switched to this method from a more traditional one. How is it working for you? |
| 12/2/12 11:00 AM | |
Synado
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Yes |
| 12/2/12 11:16 AM | |
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misterw
Member Since: 2/1/08 Posts: 593 |
Did u always do it this way or was it a recent change? Notice a big improvement? |
| 12/2/12 4:23 PM | |
JRockwell
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Member Since: 3/13/02 Posts: 7051 |
I started noticing a big improvement when I started doing it his way. Never saw those details anywhere else.
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| 12/2/12 5:03 PM | |
Zero1
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 2494 |
I do the hip bump a little different but I feel it is the most powerful sweep available. It´s more like a punch than a sweep: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HOlEBhTnTY&list=UUP4rzMxWz1ZlTTL1tW31G0A&index=40&feature=plcp |
| 12/2/12 5:31 PM | |
Sub Reactor
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Relevant to my interests
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| 12/2/12 6:18 PM | |
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Alumynabjj
Member Since: 12/15/09 Posts: 4209 |
In
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| 12/2/12 6:40 PM | |
demandango
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nope i don't |
| 12/2/12 6:48 PM | |
Stubbsy
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Can someone link it please..?
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| 12/2/12 7:29 PM | |
cdog1955
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Ryan is an EXCELLENT instructor. |
| 12/2/12 7:32 PM | |
JRockwell
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Member Since: 3/13/02 Posts: 7053 |
Just watched it again, and I need to amend my statement; I do reposition my foot back like a sprinter to drive forward, but I do not usually drop my leg to block his leg. It makes sense in principle, but it just doesn't feel comfortable in real time against resistance to me.
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| 12/2/12 8:01 PM | |
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Muffinho
Member Since: 10/23/09 Posts: 1287 |
Yes, but I rarely use this sweep anymore. I actually like using it on people much bigger than me. More mass trying to posture => more momentum. |
| 12/2/12 8:21 PM | |
Snapple
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Member Since: 8/2/02 Posts: 9997 Mixed Martial Arts LLC, Moderator |
For MisterW |
| 12/2/12 8:24 PM | |
Snapple
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For Zero1 |
| 12/2/12 8:59 PM | |
omoplautistic
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Member Since: 1/26/09 Posts: 983 |
Can't see these on my ipad, so ttt for later |
| 12/2/12 9:04 PM | |
Snapple
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Edited: 12/02/12 9:04 PM Member Since: 8/2/02 Posts: 9999 Mixed Martial Arts LLC, Moderator |
^^^ Ipad doens't show youtube vids. Or is it just the sites format of them on this site? Would links help to the youtube vids instead? |
| 12/2/12 9:11 PM | |
Seul
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Ttt
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| 12/2/12 9:30 PM | |
omoplautistic
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Member Since: 1/26/09 Posts: 984 |
Snapple - Ya, I could click on a hyperlink. I can't even cut and paste here though. I can watch YouTube through my browser on iPad. |
| 12/2/12 9:34 PM | |
Snapple
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Member Since: 8/2/02 Posts: 10001 Mixed Martial Arts LLC, Moderator |
omoplautistic - Here you go. Ryan Hall's attempted Hip Bump Sweep To Triangle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6yoaQjv2T4 Zero1's verision of Himp Bump Sweep http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HOlEBhTnTY&list=UUP4rzMxWz1ZlTTL1tW31G0A&index=40&feature=plcp |
| 12/2/12 9:51 PM | |
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misterw
Member Since: 2/1/08 Posts: 594 |
JRockwell - Just watched it again, and I need to amend my statement; I do reposition my foot back like a sprinter to drive forward, but I do not usually drop my leg to block his leg. It makes sense in principle, but it just doesn't feel comfortable in real time against resistance to me. yeah, that is the part I was wondering about. just messing around without a partner, the driving foot feels pretty natural, but the blocking leg does feel a bit weird. it is interesting, when you think about it, the driving foot seems like such an obvious adjustment. yet, when i was going through a hip bump adjustment phase recently, and watching every vid online i could find, none mentioned that. |
| 12/2/12 10:35 PM | |
omoplautistic
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Snapple -omoplautistic - Thank you kindly |
| 12/2/12 10:45 PM | |
omoplautistic
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I do a similar version to this. I try to emphasize the bridging motion and the "punch"with the hip. I think I heard Shawn Williams call it an "up and over " sweep while doing commentary for the worlds and I started to re-think the variation I'd learned. I find if I think of it as a bridge with the top hip and THEN a step up into the armpit (two separate movements) rather than a large generalized motion (which causes counter rotational weakness in the sweepers body) I have a higher degree of success. Hope that makes sense. I don't focus on moving the driving foot so much as I try to bridge toward a direction (10 o clock if I'm sweeping to my left) that makes my top leg able to drive with strength. |
| 12/2/12 10:53 PM | |
X_Rated
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Sub
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| 12/2/12 11:16 PM | |
redwhiteandblues
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never do the hip bump and i should start practicing it.. up! |
| 12/2/12 11:33 PM | |
Setree
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Member Since: 10/28/08 Posts: 1068 |
No. I trap their hips with the leg Ryan traps their leg with. It's a detail that came from a Kron seminar a few years back. I wouldn't be opposed to playing with Ryan's method either, I suppose. It looks like it might accomplish the same goal in a different manner. |
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