Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
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A blog by Matt D'Aquino, a 3rd Degree Black belt, 2008 Beijing Olympian and an Australian submission Grappling champion. This blog is full of all things judo and Brazilian jiujitsu.
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
2y ago
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
This is a very live video on the “concept of space” by Sunny Chua. Be sure to check his stuff out at www.Dojomats.com.au and his interactive Facebook group at judoka ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
In this video I show you one way you can use uchikomi to help develop a deeper understanding of game planning and randori If you want to learn more about how to ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
In this blog post I am going to show you a ton of good info all about juji gatame, From entries, setups and grip releases to help you hit more ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
This is one of my fave setups before the IJF banned standing submissions. This throw can still be done WITH the ude garami grip. You just cannot apply the submission ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
In this video Matt show you how to slightly armlock your opponent which will make them bend their elbows. This can get you into trouble so make sure you don?"t ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
In the first video of 2021 Matt shows you 3 really strong attacks you can do on a left hander. 1- grip break 2- kouchi 3- sode tsuri Komi goshi ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
keep training interesting with all of these randori variations ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
In this video, I show you three chokes Iike to look for when attacking the turtle position from a north-south situation ..read more
Beyond Grappling | dedicated to improving your Judo
3y ago
This is a super super brutal way of getting the Hadaka jime when your opponent is face down. Try not to do this at training (on your friends) because it?"s ..read more