I have watched a Marcelo Garcia's video teaching that elbow push guard recover a couple of years ago. Since then, I have been using it, but struggling against that collar grip. Sometimes I manage to brake the grip changing the angle of the push, but got my guard passed many times trying it. That leg stretching approach is very interesting, it will certainly make a huge difference. Thank you!
Big Oss - thank you for your videos! For me personally I enjoy watching your videos above any other BJJ youtuber. I'm a purple belt training almost 6 years and I can really relate to your teaching style. Keep up the good work... OSS!
I’ve actually given up trying the Triangle (I’ve actually renamed it “the stack”) because I just get stacked every time I try it. I’ll have to try this technique. Thanks!
Just watching this, haven't tried it yet, but could you transition your bottom leg over for an armbar? You would probably have to switch out your posting arm from left to the right arm, and you grip. Love your videos! Your lasso guard is really apart of my game now!!😁
So I am thinking I can use my arm the way you did to prevent them from throwing my leg off their head as well? Sometimes when they are in my closed guard they will dig one hand under my knee to toss my leg over, and I can never hit the triangle from there, even though I know it's there. I wonder if I just shoot the triangle aggressively and back it up with the arm, maybe I can get it. Thank you! OSSSSss
Actually. Wondering if there is a way to avoid the stack when attacking triangle from collar sleeve with standing opponent? Or is this not recommended. I gave up on that as it was a guaranteed stack. But I’m interested to try switching to collar sleeve from closed guard with kneeling opponent. I’ll try!
I have watched a Marcelo Garcia's video teaching that elbow push guard recover a couple of years ago.
Since then, I have been using it, but struggling against that collar grip. Sometimes I manage to brake the grip changing the angle of the push, but got my guard passed many times trying it.
That leg stretching approach is very interesting, it will certainly make a huge difference.
Thank you!
@@huxco give a try and let me know BIG OSSS
Thanks for sharring your experience with us!
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Collar sleeve triangle is probably my most successful submission. Great to have some options for bailing out when getting stacked! 😅
I had never heard of this technique. You are right, it's great to have an option in that scenario.
Love the wristlock detail. 😃🤌
Thank you for clarifying flattering the back. I know my mistake now
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I’ve been looking for this! Thanks for the post, I’m going to try this out tomorrow.
me too
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Big Oss - thank you for your videos! For me personally I enjoy watching your videos above any other BJJ youtuber. I'm a purple belt training almost 6 years and I can really relate to your teaching style. Keep up the good work... OSS!
Great video! Collar & Sleeve is great guard. Thank you Marcos!
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Sweet, going to try to remember this on, short legs, so i often have trouble with the Triangel:)
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I’ve actually given up trying the Triangle (I’ve actually renamed it “the stack”) because I just get stacked every time I try it.
I’ll have to try this technique.
Thanks!
I'm the same, though I'm a tall guy and I end up stacked on my neck and have since developed a neck injury, I avoid the triangle even when it's there.
@@Scott-yn3qq try this and let me know BIG OSSS this is a game change
Very nice 👍; I will try this : I been trying to get Triangles for a long time
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Solid as always. Thanks.
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Thank you again, Marcos and Matt! BIG OSS!👏
Just watching this, haven't tried it yet, but could you transition your bottom leg over for an armbar? You would probably have to switch out your posting arm from left to the right arm, and you grip. Love your videos! Your lasso guard is really apart of my game now!!😁
This is very helpful! Thank you Big OSS! 🤙🏼
@@Brianw26 BIG OSSSS THANK YOU
I’m trying this tonight.
@@RodolfoMartinez-px6cj please let’s me know how it works?
@ it worked great! I was pulling it off in rolling! Thank you, sir! Big OSSS!
Thank YOU so much! Love the details!
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Good teaching 👍
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Great, content!
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nice one mestre!!
Nice! Instead of pushing the arm away, could you transition to a Choi bar or similar arm-bar submission?
Fantastic 😁
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Thank you
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Variation of this for standing opponent trying a similar stack defense?
So I am thinking I can use my arm the way you did to prevent them from throwing my leg off their head as well? Sometimes when they are in my closed guard they will dig one hand under my knee to toss my leg over, and I can never hit the triangle from there, even though I know it's there. I wonder if I just shoot the triangle aggressively and back it up with the arm, maybe I can get it. Thank you! OSSSSss
Actually. Wondering if there is a way to avoid the stack when attacking triangle from collar sleeve with standing opponent? Or is this not recommended. I gave up on that as it was a guaranteed stack. But I’m interested to try switching to collar sleeve from closed guard with kneeling opponent. I’ll try!
Where's this gym at?
Boston I think
@@morpheus2072 I am in boston Mass