The full Jiu-Jitsu Technique Gi-Mora is free to watch on Countfilms TV Youtube Channel.
William Tackett Invented a New Submission! William Tackett is a BJJ Black Belt and has been training the sport of Jiu-Jitsu for 12 years. He comes from a long line of grapplers and wrestlers. William invented a new spin on an old BJJ Submission! The new BJJ technique is called the Gi-Mora, after the classic Kimura Lock but with the lapels utilized on the Gi, thus we have the Gi-Mora. Tackett said during the filming of this instructional that, “In the competition grappling scene now, the old school game is the new ‘new school’ because for years everyones been playing the new modern game.”
The modern game meaning, the new approach to Submission Grappling, or moreover the approach often used in No-Gi competitions side of the sport: Leg Locks, Heel Hooks, Sweeps and Submissions from 50/50 and Seated BJJ Guard. The old school game of Jiu Jitsu is becoming the new in a titling of the scales in competition submission victories. The old game has become new! A couple of the topics covered in this free Jiu Jitsu instructional are BJJ Grip Fight for Takedowns, Gi-Mora Jiu Jitsu Submission Variation, Small Details For BJJ Submission Success, and a bonus for the viewers with beautiful footage shot in 8K of Austin, Texas B-Roll. Countfilms does media production on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, Grappling & MMA. ‘William Tackett Invited a New BJJ Submissions’ episode takes place at Brazilian Fight Factory in beautiful Austin, Texas. William Tackett, Andrew Tackett & Kody Steele train here under Rodrigo Cabral, a Checkmat Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Affiliate.
