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  • NEW Crucifix Technique Series at Gracie Barra Tampa

    I'm very happy to announce that Gracie Barra Tampa has added a Techniques Section to our website. Eduardo de Lima is very eager to share his knowledge and hopes these techniques will be useful additions to grapplers’ games all over the world.

    In this first Crucifix Series, we're trying to offer material that isn't covered elsewhere online, or at least not in such detail. I think you guys will really like the techniques because they are positions that usually aren't trained very often. I personally use the crucifix all the time but find that many guys aren't familiar or comfortable with it, so hopefully these instructionals will help with that. They will come very naturally to anyone who has a game around taking the back, especially a harness game.

    One of the things I've always disliked about many of the techniques you see online is how they often don't have enough pictures, and the descriptions are skimpy and leave out a lot of details. If there's a detail like a special grip that you can't see in a photo, why not take a close-up? If something can't be shown in still photos, why not explain it?

    That's why we've really tried to get photos of everything, and where we didn't catch it in photos, we tried to address it thoroughly in text.

    If anything, I'm worried the descriptions might be too much information, since I actually wrote more than you might learn in a single class (you'd probably want to just start drilling before you heard half of it). My reason for doing this is because I wanted to show the depth of each of these moves, and also offer you several levels of instruction on it.

    So even if you read these techniques and only take away half of what we wrote, you'll still have a good idea of what to do in class. Then as you work on it more, you can come back to the techniques on our site and review it to see what else you can add in. Things that didn't make sense or seem important during the first read might be useful when you're trying to troubleshoot the technique later.

    You'll see this in particular in the Reverse Omoplata, when we start going over several of the recounters to their counters. You don't really need this information the first time you learn the move, but as you start doing it more and more, you'll run into these problems, and the solutions are waiting for you on the site.

    Here's the link in case you missed it above:



    Let me know if you have any questions about the techniques or any requests for future ones, and I'll see what I can do for you.

    Enjoy!


  • #2
    Nice techniques that cattle catch looked like it hurt just a bit .

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    • #3
      Nice to see the best BJJ team in the world , Gracie Barra, posting some techniques.

      gracie barra san diego www.armbar.net

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      • #4
        Right on.

        Gary -

        Gracie Barra Bristol, UK.

        Omoplata, you ever in the UK, you're welcome to join us for a sesh.

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        • #5
          Remind me never to say anything bad about Eduardo's mother!

          That crucifix is great. I've been caught in it a couple of times.

          -Anthony, Gracie Barra Vancouver http://graciebarra.ca

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          • #6
            Quite a showing for Gracie Barra around here!

            I'm glad you guys are finding these techniques interesting. Let me know how they work for you.

            Any requests for future series?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Aesopian
              Quite a showing for Gracie Barra around here!

              I'm glad you guys are finding these techniques interesting. Let me know how they work for you.

              Any requests for future series?

              Yes the flying triangle

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              • #8
                try and fit in the "d'arce" as well.

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