One of my favorite competitors to watch, and another superb teacher, his headlock (in front of elbows), and Seated (butterfly), are the basis I use for instruction
This worked really well yesterday at an open mat. People tend to control my secondary leg foot in RDLR, however they almost always grip it so the weakness of their grip is in the direction of the floor. That was basically a perfect a cue for me to attack this sweep since the pendulum wasn’t inhibited at all.
Really nice sweep! When you have their knee pinned with your knee and you've gotten a hold of their heel, their heel appears to be exposed. Is there a possible submission there?
One of my favorite competitors to watch, and another superb teacher, his headlock (in front of elbows), and Seated (butterfly), are the basis I use for instruction
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This worked really well yesterday at an open mat. People tend to control my secondary leg foot in RDLR, however they almost always grip it so the weakness of their grip is in the direction of the floor. That was basically a perfect a cue for me to attack this sweep since the pendulum wasn’t inhibited at all.
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Really nice sweep! When you have their knee pinned with your knee and you've gotten a hold of their heel, their heel appears to be exposed. Is there a possible submission there?
While you do technically have an exposed heel, you don’t have the Ashi garami required to perform a break.