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u'v been watchin way too much ufc lol.
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What sumbission would you recommend in that position?
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There's actually a neat transition to the twister from here, yes?
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I like to take the back even if there is mild struggle to get it. However, against a spastic and busy opponent, the bump definitely scores the saying "position before submission"
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I bought eddie bravo's Cd and have effectively used the rubber guard. However I found it difficult to apply to the last person I rolled with because he have a huge shoulder. What should I do with it? any suggestions?
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if his turtle position is tight u wont get ur leg in to do the cruzifix.i had this few weex ago at a tournament with a judo black belt his turtle was almost perfect but i got him and rolled him to get the rear.bing!
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As the instructor says "blabal.. and you cant get you'r hooks in" so you cant do it in this senario
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i know i am not a blackbelt in jiu jitsu but wouldent it be a better idea to go for a crucifix? rather than give them a bunch of open space, and also they can land on their side which makes it easy for them to snag your leg. so my question is would this be a better thing to do rather than the crucifix?
Wouldn't a few good knees to the side from this position work best? Kinda like George St.Piere in the St.Piere Serra fight?
tntchery 2 years ago
um...not in a jiu jitsu match...this isn't mma ;-)
Submissions101 2 years ago 2
How would you do the bump if the guy in turtle sprawld his legs?
Toaah 4 years ago
Then you might transition to the back. Since grappling (fighting) is fluid, you'll need to adapt to the changing circumstances.
Submissions101 4 years ago
The bump, a basic positional movement when attacking the turtle. While very simple, this is VERY effective.
Submissions101 4 years ago