Techniques: Koshi Guruma, Side Control: Tripod Escape, Kimura
Techniques: Double Leg, Mount Americana, Side Control Bread Cutter Techniques: Standing Headlock Escape to Hammerlock, Mount: Armbar, Elbow Escape Techniques: O-Goshi, Back Mount: Wing Choke, Bow and Arrow Choke Techniques: Leg Over Headlock Escape, Turtle Turnover to Side Control & Back Mount Techniques: O-Soto Gari, Half Guard Knee Slide Pass, Turtle Granby Roll
FUNDAMENTALS OF A JIU JITSU RENEGADE BY KURT OSIANDER FULL
Techniques: Standing Guillotine Defense, Half Guard: Back Take, Recover Full Guard Techniques: Koshi Guruma, Standing Guard Break, Torreando Pass Techniques: Technical Stand-up, Closed Guard: Hip Bump Sweep, Kimura Techniques: Seoi Nage, Back Mount Lapel Choke, Guillotine from Guard Techniques: RNC Defense with O-soto gari, Back Mount: Escape, RNC Techniques: Double Leg, Mount: Cross Collar Choke, Upa Techniques: Standing Headlock Escape to Tani Otoshi, Kneeling Guard Break, Single Under Pass Techniques: O-Goshi, Cross Collar Choke from Closed Guard, Armbar from Closed Gaurd Techniques: Standing RNC Defense: Seio Nage, Farside Armbar From Side Control, Scissor Sweep Techniques: O-Soto Gari, Basic Side Control Knee Escape, Paint Brush (Americana) from Side Control Hopefully this helps you potential woul blue belts out there. Please let me know if you find a better video that represents what we do for a given technique or if any of the links are broken. I've included a link to a youtube video for each technique, unfortunately I wasn't able to always find a video that matched the way we do things 100%. These are the requirements to get promoted to blue belt. This week I completed a post for each week of the curriculum. I'm in the background wishing I was rolling insteadįor some reason we look more happy than we should in this photo. We got him taken care of at the hospital where they relocated it and doped him up a bit. We had an unfortunate accident Friday night as my buddy Craig dislocated his elbow while posting on a scissor sweep. When I tried to pass his guard he inverted and kind of walked back up into me and reguarded. I put him in deep half and I couldn't hold him tight to my shoulder.
I attempted my over/under pass and I couldn't push his foot down between my legs. For my experience rolling with him, I didn't ever feel like I got him in a position that I wanted him in. I did enjoy the lasso stuff that we did though.Ĭole ended up rolling a lot and he looked smooth and always in control. I'd like to get good at berimbolos some day but it just hasn't been a focus of mine yet. I plan on using much of this as I enjoy guillotines. I didn't take as good of notes as I normally do for a seminar so a lot of this is from memory and I probably forgot some of it. Greg brought him out to give us a taste of a different style of BJJ from a high level competitor. Check out some of his matches on youtube. Cole Franson is a brown belt that trains at Tinguinha HQ and is an avid competitor.