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Gordon Ryan's Combat Technique and Insights on Ashigurami
Renowned grappler, Gordon Ryan, explains the importance of cross-ashigurami and showcases his expertise with a quick finish in a recent match, while highlighting the significance of always staying one step ahead of the opponent in a mounted position.
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Gordon showcases his passing skills as he observes and navigates through his opponent's defensive frames, despite the disadvantage of his opponent having a height and leg length advantage over him.
1:11:09 - 1:13:02 (01:53)
Summary
Gordon showcases his passing skills as he observes and navigates through his opponent's defensive frames, despite the disadvantage of his opponent having a height and leg length advantage over him.
ChapterGordon Ryan's Combat Technique and Insights on Ashigurami
Episode#328 – John Danaher: Submission Grappling, ADCC, Animal Combat, and Knives
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Gordon Ryan's unwavering focus on achieving submission is evident in his approach to competition, as seen in this match where he is unsatisfied with merely mounting his opponent and pushes for an extended mounted position.
1:13:02 - 1:14:38 (01:36)
Summary
Gordon Ryan's unwavering focus on achieving submission is evident in his approach to competition, as seen in this match where he is unsatisfied with merely mounting his opponent and pushes for an extended mounted position.
ChapterGordon Ryan's Combat Technique and Insights on Ashigurami
Episode#328 – John Danaher: Submission Grappling, ADCC, Animal Combat, and Knives
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Gordon Ryan defeated his opponent with a very quick finish using a classical position called Ashigurami, particularly the cross variation, which has proven to be more important in the last five years.
1:14:38 - 1:17:44 (03:05)
Summary
Gordon Ryan defeated his opponent with a very quick finish using a classical position called Ashigurami, particularly the cross variation, which has proven to be more important in the last five years. Ryan's opponent was unable to defend his heel and overcompensated, leading to the submission.