The technical stand-up, or standing up in base, is one of the cornerstone movements of Jiu-Jitsu. The mechanics of it contain movements and mobility principles that are pervasive throughout ground fighting.
There is a lot of confusion over this concept though, dealing mostly with the range, defensibility and kicking ability. I try to clear up some of this in this video and make it more accessible and understandable.
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Solid stuff!
We generally work the technical stand up with defense and escape in mind. That kick is a really neat detail to create the space, have the threat potentially slow the advance, and the wild card of actually doing damage.
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Thanks! The details of the kick make all the difference.
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Thanks!
Awesome vid! I just saw a video the other day discussing the dangers and ineffectiveness of the kick. This video addresses those issues and misconceptions.