Like the video. However, one comment I have is that you pretty much have a head scissors chain right before you decided to execute the chicken wing technique. Normally, I'd rather not forego a sub that is right there before the chicken wing, but I like the setup. Great stuff, just an old Catch guy.
im having trouble finishing this submission. i get into it just fine but after i roll i cant seem to finish.
Anybody who has attempted this move or is just good at short arm scissors in general please post any tips you can think of off the top of your head that could help me finish the move. If you havent tried this move, i dont want your input.
@luchador1764 I think it's really important that you get it as tight as possible. Secure the hold and the position completely until there's no space at all before you put on pressure and finish him.
The more Catch stuff i see the more intrigued i am with the style. All that Billy Robinson stuff is gold too. Pretty much everything you guys put out is top notch. Thanks guys!
YES!!! We are going to offer them as bonus features exclusively to the members of our online MMA Training Community at DamageControlMMA. Which will be available sometime within the next two months.
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Ok you got me excited now, i watched your anatomy of the liver shot( i think that was the one) where the doc drew kisers liver on his chest and i really liked it. Now i am pretty much in love with chokes so when i heard about this vid months ago i really wanted to see it. Do i have to pay to become a member?
Yes, the members area is a subscription based service featuring some of Brandon Kiser's and Brian Yamasaki's best work. We will be sharing our own favorite and lesser known techniques and tactics, as well as sharing drills, chaining methods, as well as rock solid fundamentals.
The "Anatomy of the Choke" series is over 20 minutes long. But you can catch a bunch of other great material and articles over at Damage Control MMA. Anatomy of the Leg Kick is available to the public with 13 clips.
I also think that the forward roll helps to create forward momentum that will increase torque on your opponent's arm and also set up a potential Kimura/Omo plata type shoulder lock.
1) The dive roll makes it easier to keep tight to the opponent's body. Just sitting back would require you to engage your core a lot more to remain as tight, even with you holding your own shin and figure fouring your legs. 2) Where you're positioned you're already leaning forward in the direction of the dive roll. You'd have to use more energy to rock backwards then going with the momentum forwards.
If you bring the right leg up and turn to the left and grab his leg with the right hand (so that you stay up on your knees, more of a side control position) it is called Shigarami Shime.
I'm a MD local and now I have to come check out the CSW studio. Quick question, instead of rolling forward, could you just roll back since the elbow compression is already in place?
Like the video. However, one comment I have is that you pretty much have a head scissors chain right before you decided to execute the chicken wing technique. Normally, I'd rather not forego a sub that is right there before the chicken wing, but I like the setup. Great stuff, just an old Catch guy.
rhinojos 6 months ago
NICE
yoshiofdeath 6 months ago
MUY BUENO, GENIAL!
crucessilat 6 months ago
short arm scissors
yawakoben 11 months ago
im having trouble finishing this submission. i get into it just fine but after i roll i cant seem to finish.
Anybody who has attempted this move or is just good at short arm scissors in general please post any tips you can think of off the top of your head that could help me finish the move. If you havent tried this move, i dont want your input.
luchador1764 1 year ago
@luchador1764
make sure the sharp part of your outer forearm is going straight into his arm.
ParhamK 1 year ago
@luchador1764 I think it's really important that you get it as tight as possible. Secure the hold and the position completely until there's no space at all before you put on pressure and finish him.
brottarnacke 10 months ago
wow. this sub looks like total shoulder/arm anhilation.
awesome.....
docbach329 1 year ago
yeah right
1lostinspace 1 year ago
so nice
browneye1968 1 year ago
Very nicely done and looks like it could possibly be a very high percentage attack with practice.
GroundFighter 1 year ago
Why not just step on his bicept with your knee?
1lostinspace 1 year ago
@1lostinspace Many people can take that.
jicudi 1 year ago
beautiful
ridgidtoolman 1 year ago
nice job
emaun423 2 years ago
Great Submission
quezzie13 2 years ago
It's always like clockwork that the douchebags come out to comment on how you're not doing the technique as well as they could. Awesome move!
chimar0 2 years ago 9
This comment has received too many negative votes show
This Short Arm Scissors is NOT correctly done.
GoenitzLoveSeth 2 years ago
@GoenitzLoveSeth then why did it still hurt him? hurr
iarcheese 1 year ago
@iarcheese
I'm sure that this manouver hurts even if done this way.
...But if you do it in the correct way it will hurt a LOT more.
If a man post it and want to teach it, well...
Teach it correct.
Catch as catch can is ancient and very complicated, but too much people want to teach it in a "no precise" way.
I told you that a very BASIC LAW of Catch is not applied here.
You must know basics before trying with advanced manouvers , even if they look cool...
GoenitzLoveSeth 1 year ago
Beautiful and painful ;) [insert evil laughs here]
Thank you very much for sharing this excellent technique.
a0t 2 years ago
The more Catch stuff i see the more intrigued i am with the style. All that Billy Robinson stuff is gold too. Pretty much everything you guys put out is top notch. Thanks guys!
TheSleeze 2 years ago
Great tech, thanks!
cbproducktions 2 years ago
awesome submission, wondering why i've never seen this move before. good comment from sxstrngsamurai13
matouseknl 2 years ago
are we gonna see the anatomy of the choke antime soon lad?
tinalafermy 2 years ago
YES!!! We are going to offer them as bonus features exclusively to the members of our online MMA Training Community at DamageControlMMA. Which will be available sometime within the next two months.
Come over to our official website and check it out!
TakingItToTheMMAT 2 years ago
Ok you got me excited now, i watched your anatomy of the liver shot( i think that was the one) where the doc drew kisers liver on his chest and i really liked it. Now i am pretty much in love with chokes so when i heard about this vid months ago i really wanted to see it. Do i have to pay to become a member?
tinalafermy 2 years ago
Yes, the members area is a subscription based service featuring some of Brandon Kiser's and Brian Yamasaki's best work. We will be sharing our own favorite and lesser known techniques and tactics, as well as sharing drills, chaining methods, as well as rock solid fundamentals.
The "Anatomy of the Choke" series is over 20 minutes long. But you can catch a bunch of other great material and articles over at Damage Control MMA. Anatomy of the Leg Kick is available to the public with 13 clips.
TakingItToTheMMAT 2 years ago
I also think that the forward roll helps to create forward momentum that will increase torque on your opponent's arm and also set up a potential Kimura/Omo plata type shoulder lock.
TakingItToTheMMAT 2 years ago
1) The dive roll makes it easier to keep tight to the opponent's body. Just sitting back would require you to engage your core a lot more to remain as tight, even with you holding your own shin and figure fouring your legs. 2) Where you're positioned you're already leaning forward in the direction of the dive roll. You'd have to use more energy to rock backwards then going with the momentum forwards.
KJGould 2 years ago
If you bring the right leg up and turn to the left and grab his leg with the right hand (so that you stay up on your knees, more of a side control position) it is called Shigarami Shime.
hkdharmon 2 years ago
good observationon from the previous posters. still a great submission non the less, thanks for the video.
renglez3 2 years ago
I'm a MD local and now I have to come check out the CSW studio. Quick question, instead of rolling forward, could you just roll back since the elbow compression is already in place?
sxstrngsamurai13 2 years ago 4
I was thinking the same thing.
ipyonoti 2 years ago
Idd:)
Buenosretardes 2 years ago
@sxstrngsamurai13
Yes, it would be a lot faster, but the roll creates much more tension on the opponent's arm + it gets him confused.
Th4w 4 months ago