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What You’ll Discover in Robert Degle – The Complete Kani Basami course, part 2: the Kani Basami and the K guard
A new way of preventing being crushed in the bottom Cross Ashi with the single leg Kani Basami (9:43)
Robert Degle – The Complete Kani Basami course, part 2: the Kani Basami and the K guard
In this course you will learn the many advancements Robert has made in the years since the release of his best selling Kani Basami instructional.
Study how to incorporate the K guard into your Kani Basami game (and vice versa), how to deal with pressure from an opponent whether we control one or two legs, the dilemma pairing of the reverse K guard and the false reap and many more topics. Gain a fuller understanding of the Kani Basami and the many setups and enrich your leglock game as a whole.
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Course Curriculum
The 3 main ways we entangle an opponents leg: Kani Basami, Outside reap and straight Ashi
Discussing the 3 major categories of leg entanglement entries (6:05)
Butterfly guard handfighting into elevation: the basic prerequisite to enter the legs from inside position
Introduction to Butterfly guard hand fighting (4:20)
Up versus down grips and my approach to Butterfly guard elevation (2:46)
Hierarchy of double up grips: wrists, triceps and underhooks (3:46)
Using down grips to create reactions for leg entries (6:33)
Why you should not just elevate an opponent from down grips to enter the legs (1:25)
Working with down grips to elevate an opponent or wrestle up into him (16:29)
Wrestling up as the ultimate solution to the sit back problem (4:58)
Feeling the distribution of your opponents weight before wrestling up (0:53)
Kani Basami fundamentals
Fundamentals of a good double leg Kani Basami (11:02)
The basic Kani Basami from standard Ashi Garami (7:51)
Demonstrating the standard Kani Basami (0:40)
The basic Kani Basami with a scoop grip (7:28)
3 main details to avoid being crushed from the bottom position (10:09)
The training wheels Kani Basami (3:52)
Fundamentals of a good side elevation double leg Kani Basami (16:20)
Side elevation Kani Basami (8:13)
Demonstrating the Side 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 Basami
A new way of preventing being crushed in the bottom Cross Ashi with the single leg Kani Basami (9:43)
The Single leg Kani Basami a new way of preventing ourselves from being smashed (9:08)
The Ebi Basami
Ebi Basami from the true Single leg X guard (3:43)
Ebi Basami flow drill (3:36)
Stomping the hip from bottom Outside Ashi to heel exposure (5:40)
Reverse X Shin on Shin
Introduction to the Reverse X Shin on shin (6:35)
Gripping options in the Reverse X Shin on shin (10:56)
The 2 major offensive directions in a bottom Cross Ashi against a standing opponent (3:42)
Understanding the Backside 5050 (11:24)
Reverse X Shin on shin into side on Bottom 5050 (7:35)
Reverse Shin on Shin dealing with the defense when they grab the top leg (5:59)
Ape guard Reverse shin on shin variation when they pressure in as you pummel your top leg (3:35)
Using the Criss Cross Ashi to regain a side on bottom 5050 (5:32)
Reverse Shin on shin Kani Basami into the Russian Ashi Garami when he pinches his knees (4:11)
Standard or Outside K guard
The mechanics of connection and angle through the standard K guard (4:58)
The mechanics of distance management in the K guard: keeping him away from you (6:58)
The mechanics of distance management in the K guard: bringing your hips to his (5:03)
Outside reaping leg target locations (3:52)
Outside reaping over the hip and then regaining the backside angle from bottom 5050 (5:40)
K guard into the single leg Kani Basami through an Imanari roll (6:02)
K guard half inversion into Kani Basami (4:38)
Reverse or Inside K guard and the False reap
Reverse K guard into the backside 5050 (8:08)
Dealing with defense against the Reverse K guard to backside 5050 (5:27)
Reverse K guard into crab ride and follow up backside 5050 (6:12)
Reverse K guard into “Jackie Chan” Kani Basami (3:27)
Moving into an outside K guard when they pressure into you (5:12)
Why Reverse K guard is more safe defensively relative to alternative methods of inverted entries (2:11)
The difference in outside reap and K guard leg usage in Reverse K guard relative to standard K guard (3:08)
The basic dilemma between the Inside K guard and the False reap (4:28)
2 major variations of False reap grip (Tight and loose) and leg swiveling methods (5:58)
Moving into a far side standard Ashi Garami when the False reap is stuffed late stage (3:25)
Kani Basami seminar at Tempo Jiu Jitsu in Hong Kong on 02/18/2023
Controlling in the saddle position – clip from private lesson (8:22)
Kani Basami against opponent on one knee and one leg (9:30)
Some basic problems we face when doing the Kani Basami (6:30)
Hand assist Kani Basami variation of the Kani Basami against an opponent one knee and one leg (8:00)
Double overhook Kani Basami and avoiding being crushed from the bottom while controlling both legs (11:15)
Double overhook side elevation Kani Basami against the sitback problem (11:09)
Doing a Kani Basami against a standing opponent with the Reverse X shin on shin and basic double leg breakdown (7:07)
The purpose and use of single leg Kani Basami attacks (13:42)
Using a single leg to move into the side on bottom 5050 to move into a backside 5050 (10:03)
Post seminar Question and Answer session part 1 (10:57)
Post seminar Question and Answer session part 2 (8:10)
K guard seminar at Kowloon Jiu Jitsu in Hong Kong on 02/19/2023
Basic breakdown of the K guard (5:51)
The purpose of each leg in the K guard (6:01)
K guard against a standing opponent (9:56)
The K guard running escape and a discussion on heel exposure mechanics against an upright opponent (5:31)
K guard against a kneeling opponent (9:42)
K guard outside reap over the hip into a double heist 5050 sweep (7:46)
Bottom 5050 spin over and a lateral heel hook breaking mechanics (15:00)
Transitioning from a kneeling K guard into a single leg Kani Basami (3:37)
Post seminar Question and Answer Day 2 (18:47)
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