Never thought about this option. Moreover, I've been trying to set up a choi bar a few times and my opponents tap early from reverse arm bar.. great instruction!
Notes for self: Entries: 1. Closed guard 2. Lasso guard 3. Butterfly guard Intruction: 1. Break the opponent's posture 2. Underhook the arm and form a shoulder crunch 3. Shrimp out, hip escape to the side 4. Extend and turn our body perpendicular to make space to perform the reverse armbar 5. Apply pressure just above the opponent's elbow
One question- is it important to trap their hand between your head and shoulder (by doing a shrugging motion and bringing your ear to your shoulder)? Or are they already immobilized enough by your legs and the butterfly grip on their elbow? Thanks for the excellent videos as always. Immense OSS.
Not that you were asking me, but I figured I'd answer. It's very important to trap their arm with your shoulder shrug so that the arm is trapped. The legs are moreso controlling their posture but not the lower part of their arm. That's what your shoulder shrug is doing.
Just to reinforce what was already said, the hand trapped by the shoulder by shrugging, is very important. The shrugging to trap the arm and legs to prevent posture and pushing into you, is what makes the finish possible.
Great explanation. Would like to see setup for anaconda and how to get it from different positions. I usually try it from turle or when the opponent goes for single/doble leg. Big oss.👏
Your teaching is both in depth and easy to understand. Thank you BIG OSS!
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🔥🔥🔥watched it twice 😅
Perfect! I needed this!
Never thought about this option. Moreover, I've been trying to set up a choi bar a few times and my opponents tap early from reverse arm bar.. great instruction!
Now you have me looking for these everywhere!
Thanks for the good content. My Lasso game and close guard has improved a lot with all your videos and instructional
Amazing to hear that thank you for watching my videos BIG OSS
Thank you
Love all your videos Professor, especially the Kiss of the Dragon vid, gonna work on this too!!!👍
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Your videos are extremely helpful and easy understand! Hope you make more videos about foot sweeps. Big oss to you and Matt, professor!
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Great details! I'm looking forward to train tomorrow.Big Oss!
Awesome let me know how that goes BIG OSS
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You the man, the grip detail makes big difference
small details will change your game BIG OSS thank you for watching
amazing sistem !! really enojy it ! thanks crack !
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Notes for self:
Entries:
1. Closed guard
2. Lasso guard
3. Butterfly guard
Intruction:
1. Break the opponent's posture
2. Underhook the arm and form a shoulder crunch
3. Shrimp out, hip escape to the side
4. Extend and turn our body perpendicular to make space to perform the reverse armbar
5. Apply pressure just above the opponent's elbow
I love your videos .. is it possible to see leg lock defense
yes what kind? thank you
Awesome 🙌
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Man that grip is killer.
its gold i am telling you
One question- is it important to trap their hand between your head and shoulder (by doing a shrugging motion and bringing your ear to your shoulder)? Or are they already immobilized enough by your legs and the butterfly grip on their elbow?
Thanks for the excellent videos as always. Immense OSS.
Not that you were asking me, but I figured I'd answer. It's very important to trap their arm with your shoulder shrug so that the arm is trapped. The legs are moreso controlling their posture but not the lower part of their arm. That's what your shoulder shrug is doing.
Just to reinforce what was already said, the hand trapped by the shoulder by shrugging, is very important. The shrugging to trap the arm and legs to prevent posture and pushing into you, is what makes the finish possible.
Hi Marco, did you make a video of the choke in North-south against tommy langaker? If yes, do you have the link please ? Oss
this will do, if you are looking to understand the north south this one you get you there BIG OSS
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Great explanation. Would like to see setup for anaconda and how to get it from different positions. I usually try it from turle or when the opponent goes for single/doble leg. Big oss.👏