@UmDiaEuFicoBom It works well in certain positions. If the opponent's second arm goes to block your hip, then it is very easy to catch with your outside arm.
@lorentzus I commented on the post above. It's necessary to be able to use your outside arm to catch the opponent's lower arm and pull it upward. BUT, just like everything else in jiu jitsu, there are times to use certain techniques and other times when different techniques should be used. This works well if you can catch the lower arm with your outside arm, especially good if you can get your opponent to straighten his lower arm. It also doesn't require the gi at all.
@TexarkanaJiuJitsu I see. Just that the grip slips more no gi. I've had some success with it, especially with the gi since it's a little bit easier to hold the arm because of the friction. I think it's a useful technique for me. Thanks.
Excellent ! But isnt'it hard to catch the second arm ? Is the hold really locked, or can the opponent power out pretty easily ? Thanks for sharing anyway !!
@GoingBig2011 We had some technical issues with the feed. I haven't been able to get it sorted out. I'll look into it again in the future to see if I can't get them back up.
Seems good if I can get the second arm... I`ll give it a try.
UmDiaEuFicoBom 1 year ago
@UmDiaEuFicoBom It works well in certain positions. If the opponent's second arm goes to block your hip, then it is very easy to catch with your outside arm.
TexarkanaJiuJitsu 11 months ago
I've tried it, and it's pretty hard to catch the second/lowest arm. Especially no-gi.
lorentzus 1 year ago
@lorentzus I commented on the post above. It's necessary to be able to use your outside arm to catch the opponent's lower arm and pull it upward. BUT, just like everything else in jiu jitsu, there are times to use certain techniques and other times when different techniques should be used. This works well if you can catch the lower arm with your outside arm, especially good if you can get your opponent to straighten his lower arm. It also doesn't require the gi at all.
TexarkanaJiuJitsu 11 months ago
@TexarkanaJiuJitsu I see. Just that the grip slips more no gi. I've had some success with it, especially with the gi since it's a little bit easier to hold the arm because of the friction. I think it's a useful technique for me. Thanks.
lorentzus 7 months ago
im gonna try this out against the lock down today...
maxhdz24 1 year ago
Excellent ! But isnt'it hard to catch the second arm ? Is the hold really locked, or can the opponent power out pretty easily ? Thanks for sharing anyway !!
LongerDonald 1 year ago
I like it.
UnitedMartialArtsKY 1 year ago
This one really fits into the smash game I'm learning.
JRT140 1 year ago
Once you lock in the position, it really creates a lot of pressure and immobilizes your opponent.
If you have any trouble with it, let me know.
TexarkanaJiuJitsu 1 year ago
@TexarkanaJiuJitsu What happend to yout Podcast videos? they were gr8
GoingBig2011 11 months ago
@GoingBig2011 We had some technical issues with the feed. I haven't been able to get it sorted out. I'll look into it again in the future to see if I can't get them back up.
TexarkanaJiuJitsu 11 months ago