Title: "Learn Gordon Ryan’s Half Nelson to Back Take - Deep Dive Analysis - YouTube" Video Transcript: "going to go over Gordon Ryan's half Nelson series and the do's and don'ts the reason why I'm going to be going over this a little bit more is because during ADCC 2022 we've seen a lot of other competitors do the same thing and I think of all the competitors I think Gordon Ryan did it the best right so I took a couple Clips to see the do's and don'ts and let's go over them now so if we reverse this a little bit and take a look notice how Gordon Ryan has half a hook in and he has his right hand right at the armpit what's very important about the half Nelson is that for Gordon Ryan he usually keeps his half Nelson's around the armpit and slightly beyond the armpit and just take a look at Gordon Ryan's left arm that's going to be coming through when his left arm comes through you're gonna notice that it's gonna be almost like a bar right across the competitor's head also one another another thing to pay very close attention attention to is that his left arm is Palm facing up this allows him to really drive that elbow down and lift his right elbow up to cause that shearing motion to force your opponent to fall down here's another example of him doing it again in the same fight except that this time around when the opponent posts pay attention to Gordon Ryan's right leg and how he uses that as leverage notice how his left foot is uh in but his right foot is out the opponent if you pay attention right over here the opponent's right hand is out trying to protect against the hook right and you're gonna notice that Gordon Rams gonna pull use that right foot of his to push off and force add more pressure for the competitor to fall down to his left side now another thing I want you to pay attention to is where Gordon Ryan's left foot is traditionally if you have the left hook in uh it will be between the legs what Gordon Ryan does here is he tries to do the body triangle and his foot's all the way past the hip and you're gonna see that the guy he's going up against is actually using his right hand to push that foot off you see that and once he pushes that foot off though it's already almost too late because that hand placement uh with his hand being down is going to allow Gordon Ryan to really weave that half Nelson through and again he's going to continue to push off and really force that head to go right in between the legs so if you're doing it correctly that pay attention to Gordon Ryan's left arm he's going to drive that elbow straight down forcing the head to go in between their own legs which will give him essentially the back take there we go see that and then of course successfully completes the back um another example is here he's going to do it again he threatens it which gives him the hand and a handful because the opponent now is aware of his half Nelson's uh here's another example of him doing against the Hulk uh Lucas Barbosa he's gonna do the same thing he he Rides Again pay attention to the bar across the head here you're gonna notice Gordon Ryan's left arm is slightly beyond the armpit as opposed to the last clip I showed you his left arm is going to be closer more towards Lucas's head and his uh right arm is going to be a bar again across the back of the Hulk's head she's gonna again Drive the right elbow down he's going to pull him up here you can see that Gordon's actually pulling more with his left arm and his right arm is actually stationary um but his left arm is going to do more of the work in this instance because Gordon wants to pull him to the left side and again this gives him the backtake um here's another example of Gordon going against Jimenez right take a look here again he has let's take a look here he has the uh seat belt and in a points scenario pay attention to what his opponent's doing his opponent doesn't want Gordon to get full hooks in and so what he's going to be doing is preventing Gordon's right leg from weaving through but what that gives him is pay attention to where his opponent's arm positioning is Gordon has a perfect setup now for the half Nelson pay attention to this pay attention to that he's gonna his arm's gonna be really paying attention to the leg but this gives Gordon the half Nelson and again the setup is always the same the arm that's underneath your opponent's arm is going to be palmed down and the arm that's going to be behind your opponent's head that creates the bar is always Palm up and the mechanics will be the same uh Gordon's going to be pushing off with the leg here in this example here Gordon actually uses the leg that's inside the uh in between his legs as the uh push-off leg see how he's pushing off and forcing uh Max to fall down to the side you see that while still pulling down and pushing with his arms there we go and of course he succeeds with the back take um here's another example of him with the Pedro but here's a an interesting observation I've noticed that Gordon does here so instead of traditionally uh when we're on the back here like this um what Gordon does is actually uses the half Nelson to turn them into Mount he does not want to uh he does not want to take the back here for example so he's I mean obviously for situations like this I think he actually tries to call his submission out so maybe he was forcing that out instead of simply just taking him back so here he's used he's weaving the arm through your opponent notice how um a Pedro turns to the side but instead of Gordon simply just going to for the back take he leaves the arm through grabs the back of Pedro's head and really dries it down so you can use the half Nelson also to maintain positions as you can see here so if you're going if you're staying in Mount and you want to remain on the mount and your opponent is trying to turn to the side you can definitely use this as an example like that yeah there we go another example is him against uh coach all right Jacob coach so notice how Jacob is on his side here uh I mean traditionally again like I said we can always go for the back but notice how he weaves the arm through and goes right for the right for the head and turns him to the side you see that another example is here is him against Pedro again here he threatens the crossface and he's really really driving the Crossways through and notice when the when he's preventing the cross face the arm comes up which gives Gordon the ability to weave that arm through again and force him back down another example um I think a perfect example was uh Juan avangara against uh Kennedy Maciel right pay attention to what uh one has he has the body triangle locked in though this time so traditionally all the other ones you've seen were hooks in but you can also do the body triangle with the body triangle though Kennedy's standing up to kind of force one to fall down but if you really watch Juan notices this and he has his arm set up for the half Nelson so pay attention to his right arm patient's left hand again the Palms facing up he's going to use that as a bar behind Kenny's head he's going to drive the head right between the legs like we all spoke about and really forces Kennedy down right and this is a perfect example of a really really good use of a half Nelson but in the same fight which cost them the match I think um notice how he has here the body triangle on Kennedy but instead of the half Nelson he has double underhooks um in my opinion the double on the hooks is not as good as the half Nelson and we'll see why because right now he has nothing stopping um he's essentially falling off Kennedy's back right now so the reason behind that is Kennedy has the stability has the bass to kind of frame and to push and to shake whereas with the half Nelson if you look at the half Nelson he really he's with the head being driven between the legs there's no base he has to really he has to really kind of cave in like that but you pay attention here to the double under hooks Kennedy has the ability to pull on Juan's head if you take a look he's trying to shake one off now pay really close attention to what uh Kennedy does with his right foot traditionally if you have the body triangle the body triangle only works when the knee line Juan's knee line right here is on the outside of Kennedy's legs but with the knee line in between now Kennedy actually has the ability to kind of turn Juan notice how now Kennedy's can framing on one's head kind of look pay attention to that see that now he's pushing Juan's legs all the way out and now he has the ability to turn one and convert his body triangle into a closed guard though pay attention to um if we pay attention to the way uh Gordon does it anytime Gordon feels like he's about to lose the position he'll immediately frame and continue that pressure this really forces the opponent to not have the ability to pay an attention to um framing or uh trying to get you off other than simply just trying to stabilize the position themselves see that like he's trying so hard not to fall over that he has no ability to do so and I think applying this will be a wonderful tool in Your Arsenal and I've definitely been applying it and I think it works wonders for me" Give an Extensive Do's and Dont's list based on this textThe speaker in this video is discussing a grappling technique called the half Nelson, which is used to take an opponent's back. The speaker is using footage of Gordon Ryan, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioner, to demonstrate the proper execution of the technique. The speaker notes that it is important to keep the half Nelson around the armpit and slightly beyond, and to use the left arm to create a bar across the opponent's head while driving the right elbow down and lifting the left elbow up to create a shearing motion that forces the opponent to fall to their left side. The speaker also notes that it is important to use the right leg as leverage to add more pressure and to use the left foot to create a body triangle. The speaker emphasizes the importance of proper hand placement and body positioning in order to successfully execute the technique and take the opponent's back.give it in a Do's and Dont's List Bulletpoint styleSure! Here is a list of do's and don'ts for executing the half Nelson:Do's:Keep the half Nelson around the armpit and slightly beyondUse the left arm to create a bar across the opponent's headDrive the right elbow down and lift the left elbow up to create a shearing motionUse the right leg as leverage to add more pressureUse the left foot to create a body trianglePay attention to hand placement and body positioningDon'ts:Don't allow the half Nelson to drift too far beyond the armpitDon't neglect the importance of proper hand placement and body positioningDon't rely solely on the right arm to create the bar across the opponent's headDon't forget to use the right leg as leverage to add more pressureDon't neglect the role of the left foot in creating the body triangleshow the quotes relevant to this "Don't rely solely on the right arm to create the bar across the opponent's head"Here are the relevant quotes from the video transcript for the point "Don't rely solely on the right arm to create the bar across the opponent's head":"also one another another thing to pay very close attention attention to is that his left arm is Palm facing up this allows him to really drive that elbow down and lift his right elbow up to cause that shearing motion to force your opponent to fall down""but his left arm is going to do more of the work in this instance because Gordon wants to pull him to the left side and again this gives him the backtake"
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