What You’ll Discover in Henry Akins Hidden Jiu Jitsu Vale Tudo
Henry Akins – Hidden Jiu Jitsu Vale Tudo
“Vale Tudo” It means “anything goes.” This is why. Vale Tudo Anybody who practices medicine should have the knowledge Jiu-Jitsu For MMA and for self-defense:
These days, Jiu-Jitsu isn’t often trained with strikes.
Most people learn in a broken way.
Jiu-Jitsu For submissions, wrestle for control, along with some form of Muay Thai, boxing, kickboxing, or Muay Thai to handle it all-Deal with the strikes and up your game
Well, it wasn’t always that way.
When I first learned Gracie Jiu-Jitsu from Rickson, we trained with strikes often enough to build real skill, not only in defending strikes, but how to use strikes to open up opportunities for submissions that wouldn’t be there otherwise.
Or, how strikes can be used in the context Jiu-Jitsu You can quickly end the fight. It’s almost like firing your first gun. No joke.)
In fact, every summer we would take off the gi and train with elbows, knees, headbutts… you name it.
If you’ve never trained this way, you will be utterly amazed at how your world opens up, what is possible in terms of controlling and predicting a fight – once you can use strikes effectively to force your opponent to react.
This knowledge is extremely rare. You can see any professional MMA fighter from any promotion. Jiu-Jitsu experts, you won’t see most of this even attempted.
Why?
Because there was simply never anyone before Rickson, and there hasn’t been anyone since Rickson, who has explored the potential of Jiu-Jitsu It was so deepened that he made it a complete martial art.
Nicht even among the other Gracies.
Knowing both these skills, how to win with strikes and how to avoid strikes while you move up and set up submissions, will give you an invincibility that few people can match.
That’s why I’ve put together a 4-part seminar system called “How to dominate with strikes – the forgotten Vale Tudo techniques of Hidden Jiu-Jitsu that allow you to control and predict any fight.”
According to my perspective, there are 4 crucial positions where strikes really matter and can make a big difference in a grappling situation.
The Mount
Cross-Side
Open Guard
Closed Guard
While strikes are essential from the standing position, there are many other situations where strikes could be useful. However, these four big guys give me such a huge advantage that I decided to focus my attention on them first.
Here are some of the things you will find at each seminar:
Seminar 1: Mount and Cross-Side Dominance – 34 Videos – Duration: 118 minutes
Originally, Jiu-Jitsu It was an art that was used to defeat all other forms of martial arts.
We practiced with strikes.
It’s a lot.
When done this way, it can be quite rewarding. Jiu-Jitsu Smaller, weaker people can completely conquer larger, more athletic competitors, regardless of what the rules say. “anything goes”.
I was a fighter in many bare fights.-Even though I was a white belt, I can still remember how to do knuckle match matches. Jiu-Jitsu You will prevail over all others.
This seminar will take you back to your roots and teach you how to strike offensively from the most powerful ground positions in MMA: the cross side and the mount.
Here’s what’s inside:
Intro
Basics Mount Maintenance
Walking the knees up from the mount and using side mount against bigger opponents
Dealing with pushes from the mount
Maintaining the mount when they throw both legs up
Maintaining the mount when they sit up to throw you off
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Pros and cons of mid and high mount
Preventing the elbow escape once they catch the ankle and turning them with punches
Breaking bear hug from mount
Setting up the gift wrap
Throwing elbows from the gift wrap
Using the elbow with the Americana
Stabilizing the back mount and going for the rear naked choke
Turning towards the legs to get the far side underhook
Preventing guard recovery once you have far side underhook
Transitioning to the mount if they catch the ankle from crosside
Pumeling the elbow in to get the far side underhook
Using elbows and knees from crosside
Transitioning to top side cruficix
Closing
Seminar 2: Mount and Cross-Side Defense – 30 Videos – 86 mins
The first seminar taught you how to control the mount and cross side with strikes.
Practicing these techniques will allow you to feel the power of those positions and how fast someone can respond. “dead” Once they are there.
This seminar will teach you how to quickly escape from these situations, so that you can avoid the dangers you know.
You’ll also be able turn the tide of the fight in favor of your side.
It’s demoralizing to your opponent mentally and physically when they believe they are finished. Then suddenly, you can easily escape and take over the top spot, which puts them in danger.
Mount Defense Intro
Bridging to get their hands on the ground and close distance
Using bumps to off-Balance your opponent and make them unstable
Trapping the arm to bridge them over
More details for trapping the arm to bridge them over
Trapping the arm when they pummel in
Details for using the elbow after the bridge
Trapping the arm from a wide base
Pushing them back when they counter the bridge
Escaping the giftwrap
Escaping the rear naked choke belly down
Defense when they turn the hips to punch
Sitting up when they create distance to punch
Topside crucifix escape
Modified topside crucifix escape
Close
Seminar 3: Open Guard – 24 Videos – 155 mins
The open guard allows you to manage the distance.
You will discover a whole new world of takedowns, sweeps and strikes when you know the secrets.
Open guard is a way to play open guard that will ensure you are safe from any strikes.
This is true for any other open guard method I know.
You can still strike your opponent even if you’re safe from strikes.
Creating distance to stay safe
Using strikes and switching sides
Switching sides and using the scissor sweep
Drill to develop the scissor sweep
BONUS: Preventing the hook sweep when mounting
Arm bar from arm on top of the leg
How I started to develop the scissor sweep
Kimura from open guard
Grabbing the wrist and taking the back
Using thigh strikes to set up the scissor sweep
Using kicks and standing up in base
Weekend closing and Q & A
Seminar 4: Closed Guard – 19 Videos – 87 mins
Closed Guard is the position where you can make sure that your security is protected. Jiu-Jitsu famous.
This is the same position that heavyweight MMA fighters like to exploit, dropping bombs and trying knockouts. Jiu-Jitsu Players from.
You’ll learn how the Closed Guard is used when strikes are occurring in this seminar.
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Closed Guard teaches you how to keep safe and how to use your strikes.
The Closed Guard also teaches you one of the most important strategies ever created, the “Closed Guard Strategy”. “The Trap”.
The trap forces your opponent to a “heads you win, tails he loses” This makes it difficult for your opponent not to be able to stand, lift, and slam on you.
Intro
Controlling your opponent from the closed guard and preventing damage
Using heel strikes from the closed guard
Triangle set up from the closed guard and using elbows
More elbows from closed guard and Kimura set up
Using the sweep when they try and get back to the center
Closed guard Vale Tudo drill
Preventing opponent from picking you up in closed guard
The trap from the closed guard
The arm attack series from the trap
Transitioning into the triangle from the trap
Closed guard closing
These 4 seminars will give you all the information you need to make sure you are safe from any of these positions in MMA. “anything goes” fight.
You’ll also know how to keep safe in these positions, in case someone attempts to use strikes against your, so that you can quickly escape to take the top position and change the momentum of fight in your favor.
If you are driven to master this knowledge and to practice it with dedication, you will be so far ahead of anyone you train or know to absolutely dominate a fight when strikes occur.
You will be amazed at how much control and how little your opponents have to stop you.
This course was designed to be as easy, simple, and convenient as possible.
These videos are available on all devices, at any time.
You can rewind and pause your video whenever you need to, at your own pace, in your own room.
You can comment or ask questions about the videos.
I will answer all your questions (as per my schedule), and you will have lifetime accessibility to future updates.
Like I said, sharing this incredible knowledge has become my life’s work, and it makes me truly happy to hear stories about how this knowledge changes lives for the better.
I’m not sure if you can imagine a couple months from now, after you’ve taken the time to really practice and hone your skill, how great it will feel to know it’s damn near impossible for anyone to defend against your strikes, and especially your submission set ups using strikes.
And when they do, you’ll have such a deep understanding of all this, you’ll know exactly what to do to fix it quick.
Furthermore, you will feel completely secure knowing how to protect yourself from strikes in each of the four positions covered by the seminars.
I would love to hear about your experience with jiu.-jitsu made it simple and efficient for you.
Few things make me happier than to know my work is changing lives, keeping people safe, and giving them a sense of power and confidence they didn’t even know was possible.
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