USE THE SCORPION TO GET MAX XP ON YOUR NORTH SOUTH CHOKES | JIUJITSUX.COM

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  • 🦂Can’t get the right angle to finish the north south choke? Try adding in the scorpion to the mix.
    The scorpion is a great way to learn how to align your body to get maximum pressure on the north south choke.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @therhythmatic
    @therhythmatic Год назад +25

    I get to this position 95% of my rolls and can never close it. Going to try out this detail.

    • @sujoms
      @sujoms 7 месяцев назад

      Lol exactly the same problem here😅😅😅 I get them, start the process, and they nust hang out there😅

  • @matthewwild7954
    @matthewwild7954 Год назад +7

    That is a 5* detail

  • @jeffgraham3113
    @jeffgraham3113 Год назад +10

    But how to finish? I can’t ever finish this choke. Just 5 more seconds to finish😢

    • @sillyface8501
      @sillyface8501 Год назад

      Do a dragon sleeper instead as it's way better. Look up: Johnny Buck Dragon Sleeper. (It subs people in tournaments)

    • @ThaIceman2006
      @ThaIceman2006 Год назад

      See under Sergio's comment.

  • @keitheager6023
    @keitheager6023 Год назад +4

    What stops him from bridging you over?

    • @PandasRViolent
      @PandasRViolent 7 месяцев назад

      nothing, just like nothing stopping him from bridging you in the standard way of transitioning to the choke.

    • @samkochel6990
      @samkochel6990 Месяц назад

      @@PandasRViolent In the standard way you spread you legs wide and get low as possible and can defend either side a little with your free arm. I just can't see this working on a good guy very often...I'll give it a shot soon from N/S and play around with it.

    • @PandasRViolent
      @PandasRViolent Месяц назад

      @@samkochel6990 I would like to see live rolling of him hitting this move, I used to play a lot of N/S and I did something very similar to this on occasions. This version you have to be fast and have great technique otherwise, it's a waste and you're transitioning to a different position. Standard more room for error.

  • @robintran02109
    @robintran02109 11 месяцев назад

    now that's some scary stuff 😅

  • @Supersergio97
    @Supersergio97 Год назад +5

    How do I finish at the end ?? Gable grip ? Any advice ?

    • @ThaIceman2006
      @ThaIceman2006 Год назад +7

      No grip necessary at all. In that position both of your bodyweight serves as the "grip". Once it's locked in, start sprawling/slithering backwards. Stay on your toes the whole time for max pressure, if they don't tap its because they're already napping. 😴

    • @Supersergio97
      @Supersergio97 Год назад +2

      @@ThaIceman2006
      Thanks big bro
      Oss!

    • @ThaIceman2006
      @ThaIceman2006 Год назад +2

      @@Supersergio97 You're better off using your free hand to control their arm on that side or their hips, but if you felt the need to slap a grip on anyway, S-grip would be best. With the choke arm hand facing down. Happy grappling, bruh! Stay dangerous. 💪 #OSS #OSSLife

    • @jon7523
      @jon7523 Год назад

      I've used both gable grip & s-grip with high success rate depending on how big the opponent is. The key is to be patient bc most guys don't think they're in trouble so they'll hold out for a little while, before realizing they can't get out of it. That's when they'll tap 👊

    • @polarbare3
      @polarbare3 Год назад

      Like iceman implied, this one shouldn't take much energy to apply. North/South chokes are always a matter of subtlety. If the right nuance is applied, they'll start tapping quickly and it will most likely feel as though you've hardy begun to squeeze. That's because the squeeze isn't essential here, this strangle is from settling your body into the strangle and finishing with a sprawling back sort of weight distribution, keeping your weight on them and your toes.

  • @user-ur9gv8go5d
    @user-ur9gv8go5d 6 месяцев назад

    What if he bites you😊

  • @100kiloscsa2
    @100kiloscsa2 Год назад

  • @a_son_of_a_beach
    @a_son_of_a_beach Год назад +2

    Camera work could be better