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Old 11-08-2007, 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by unquiet
Yeah the invisible brabo is coined from Rick Estrada I think. He's my instructor at Subfighter. It is a brabo without an arm in. One set up is if the guy turns his chin the other way to defend the n/s choke, you hit him with the other arm and get the brabo grip. It feels like your head's going to pop off.

Yeah, an instructor of mine showed me that from halfguard. It was here in Spain though, so obviously the name was different, lol.


I still haven't worked it into my game, but adding it as a variation on the N/S choke sounds like a good idea. I love the N/S choke, but it's never a super high percentage submission. So anything that bumps those numbers up is a welcome addition.



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Originally Posted by unquiet
Jeremy passed away by suicide. I never got the exact details of what he was going through, but it must have been intense for him to do that. He was my instructor at Apex Jiu-Jitsu. After he left, a bunch of his good friends started SubfighterMMA and that's where I train now. I was really happy when I downloaded your takedown, passes, and choke videos you uploaded because it brought back good memories of his incredible teaching. I hope you upload more of those videos of Jeremy because he was really skilled in his techniques and teaching style.


Man, that is really sad.


Yeah, a lot of the sweeps and chokes in the compilations I posted were from the Apex school. A ton of them had Jeremy on there. That was my first exposure to his stuff.


He was a very technical teacher. The clips of him teaching were always twice as long as other ones, because he put so much time into it and focused on variations. I always found that helpful.
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