Erik Paulson - Japanese Mount Attacks 1
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@williambbertram On catchwrestling videos click on youtube: Tony cecchine or sakuraba the king of catchwrestling, for jui-jitsu just click royce or renzo gracie. It's almost the same except some moves of catchwrestling is not allowed in jiu-jitsu sparring I tried and I almost got kick out.Try both and see which one is more convenient to you or both as I do. For my opinion catchwrestling is very effective to a end a streetfight fast and jiu-jitsu for self-defense. Good luck?....
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Ok I'm totally uneducated on this stuff. Is this BJJ? Or is this catch wrestling? I know, stupid question. I was just trying to find videos to show me the difference between both if there is any.
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@pptine Whenever your opponent is not able to use it as a leglock. Usually if you have someones back and you're quite low with your hooks, it gives your opponent a chance to to leg lock you if you cross your legs. However if your legs are crossed and you're high enough on him, you're fine... Look at BJ Penn, he often crosses his legs when he has someones back because he knows whether he's sitting high enough or not.
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@Fevah6 so when is it/when isn't it ok?
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The way Erik has crossed his legs is OK. This is NO GI! Also, he has already set up a triangle in case his opponent slips and tries to stack him. "Poor technique" is "no knowing what you're doing." You can even stretch your arm inside the guard, although it exposes you to an armlock. However, if you are fast, it is great for passing the guard, since the opponent will raise his hips and you can sink your knee into his floating ribs. The pain is such that he'll let go your arm and you pass.
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this is great .. ^^ but i know it already .. tsk tsk tsk !!
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nice 3 submission setups!
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@brakzorak86 You normally only cross your feet underneath their arms when they are grabbing their hand to protect from armbar, thus breaking their hands apart. Hope that made sense! really hard to illustrate jiu jitsu in text.. :D
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great videos... but the quality isn't the best
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@brakzorak86 Crossing the feet just opens up the knees for some people, your goal is to press you knees together and also planting your feet to the ground gives you better control, however a lot of people cross the feet and I do too and like better with the crossed feet. What ever works I guess, the beauty about grappling is that it's trial and error and ultimately you're teaching yourself with the guidance of an instructor .
lol at you correcting Erik Paulson.
brucew22 2 years ago 18
The Don't Cross Your Legs rule was made up to weed out a bad habbit out of noobs that don't yet understand when it is ok and when it is not ok to cross your legs.
Fevah6 2 years ago 7