Originally Posted by
ern
thanks for the video, I'm looking forward to trying it out tomorrow
I was wondering, with a strong guy, will you need to pop a few times possibly to get that elbow in?
With a strong guy, the key is first (or simultaneously) breaking head and arm control.
Originally Posted by
Brent Smith
So I originally watched this on my phone so I didnt understand what you were saying about the elbow in or some of the fine details in the video. Thats a great detail. Ill have to play with this a bit.
Now that youre pretty good at it, do you just bait guys into passing your guard just to work this game or is it just a plan B in case a guy does get passed your guard?
My guard is very hard to pass (unless you have a very good leg drag pass and tree trunk legs), so I'll usually just start from bottom side. I sound like a huge douche saying that, but I have been hopelessly obsessed with guard since day one.
Originally Posted by
bobby rivers
Ok, this is legit. But people get hip really quick. No danger in comboing or even using to replace guard. If you get it, awesome. But yes, they can hip switch. When you trapped the arm and pinned the elbow enough, it's a telegraph. But definitely there if you catch em sleepin.
I find that once the elbow is in, replacing guard is about 98% yours to take. And yeah, people catch on, but you have a speed advantage there, and if you miss the armbar, you can literally fall into guard. I'll also post video of countering the switch. Its really only a problem before your elbow is in, but it will definitely fuck up your plans if you telegraph and he hip switches before you get the elbow in.
Originally Posted by
sean applegate
First time I ever saw that armbar option was from cyborg. The elbow detail changes the game. I'm also finding that if you start the reguard as soon as you pop, percentages go through the roof. Even on guys expecting it. This was a really cool detail.
The game we are working from this right now is, frame, pop to elbow frame while starting reguard, failed reguard to undertook escape to outside knee trip. Strong whizzers are creating the path to the trip. There is all the dog fight stuffs of course. If you are fishing the underhook, reguard leads to prison guard, opponents hip switch leads to underhook escape from scarf (or in some cases the back).
I would love to hear the paths you guys are developing from here. Maybe we can keep this thread going and find some really cool options with one another.
All of my guard paths lead me to a a perpendicularly positioned hybrid of a pyramid and william's guard, with shin and arm control on the far bicep. I am painfully obsessed with this position. I'll post a video of it when I get a chance.
Originally Posted by
Joachim Hoff
Never thought about that armbar.. But then again, I'm not really good at bjj.
I'm a bit shocked. So you can flip him from there and get the armbar.. (Why I never think of this) You have long legs tho. I've never hit that damn reverse triangle, I can't even get it on thight when drilling it. I have midget legs, so I don't think it's for me. (small person legs, sorry) :'(
I find, on a reverse triangle, that if I dont control the trapped arm, there is noway in hell I can finish it. Keeping his hips away from you with a posting arm helps a lot as well. Getting triangled by tree trunk legs sucks. Its harded for you to close the triangle, but it really sucks for the other guy if you get a good lock on.
I'm really happy you guys are enjoying it. I hope it helps you as much as it has helped me.
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