I feel the same way, at the higher levels it's hard to get the submission but the position definitely makes your opponent address it immediately which allows you to transition into other things or safely reguard which is a hell of a lot better than being in bottom side😂😂😂
I managed to hit this without knowing it facing my brother is mainly a wrestling he went for a cradle and I just saw a triangle opportunity and managed to get the tap and didn’t know if it was a thing
bornfedslaughter No. In a standard triangle, the "lockup" takes place on the side where the arm is in. A reverse triangle is when the "lockup" takes place on the opposite side...the side where the arm is out.
@@conor-_C It did at first, but I looked around and found this video by Braulio where he bridges to force a reaction that creates the arm between the legs position: ruclips.net/video/2AUw9r0lTYg/видео.html
Thank you for the honesty. I'm looking for some more inverted/reverse triangle chokes. Very helpful to know that this isn't high percentage.
I feel the same way, at the higher levels it's hard to get the submission but the position definitely makes your opponent address it immediately which allows you to transition into other things or safely reguard which is a hell of a lot better than being in bottom side😂😂😂
I managed to hit this without knowing it facing my brother is mainly a wrestling he went for a cradle and I just saw a triangle opportunity and managed to get the tap and didn’t know if it was a thing
Great technique
Great submission
These are hard.. have not managed to get one uet
How do you get them to put their arm in between your legs?
But it is a reverse triangle, right? Inverted would be from behind..eh?
bornfedslaughter No. In a standard triangle, the "lockup" takes place on the side where the arm is in.
A reverse triangle is when the "lockup" takes place on the opposite side...the side where the arm is out.
How many people would put their arm there
it's a common hand placement for many wrestlers in pinning combinations.
@@GGBJJ really just seems wrong to do
That’s what I’m thinking
@@conor-_C I'm not saying it's correct, I'm saying that it happens.
@@conor-_C It did at first, but I looked around and found this video by Braulio where he bridges to force a reaction that creates the arm between the legs position: ruclips.net/video/2AUw9r0lTYg/видео.html
OSS.-