Ne Waza
Getting hooks in and taking the back/turning uke over to take the back or pin.
Drilling this
Uke attempts a Ouchi Gari we counter with ouchi gaeshi
We also countered ouchi gari with Tai Otoshi
and
Uki Otoshi
We turned to face the other way on the uke otoshi, similar to tai otoshi.
Both of these involved using uke's forward momentum. Uke had to be committed to the ouchi gari.
Randori.
I got thrown with Ogoshi once, and ouchi gari a couple times. I countered hip throws with tani otoshi a couple times, and landed a harai goshi
I really like harai. I felt I was too far to get it but my legs took out his and he went.
BJJ
Jimmy taught
Guard Pass
Post arm on mat (bait) uke grabs wrist. lift and grab uke's wrist, pin it to the mat. Stack uke forward and thread uke's arm you have under him and grab with your other hand. Proceed to break guard and pass on the side that uke has only one arm.
Combat base guard pass.
Stand up in guard. Step back with your right foot then bring it forward. Get your knee between you and uke. Take a knee on your left knee your right knee in front of you, which made uke's guard really loose . This is combat base. Break and pass.
Drilled guard vs. guard passer
Ne Waza Randori.
Rolled with Anthony and guy who's name I can't remember. Kept good positions, did get caught in a kimura once, didn't get any subs (spent a lot of time with mount though)
Andrew told me when standing in guard to have better posture.
Rolled with Andrew. He submitted me once, better by positions also.
Rolled with Jimmy, submitted me 3 times.