So it is clear, this video is all about the path.
1) establish perpendicular angle, with your body fully on its side.
2) get deep hook through your leg and latch onto collar bone
3) heel in front of his shoulder
4) free arm under his face and ready to neck crank
These steps make escape almost impossible.
Subs:
1) slide free arm under chin and attack choke. Requires no opening of position
2) if blocked, arm across face to prevent roll, and attack arm.
3) if arm is hooked to stop sub, then pull out leg and teepee. This guard is meant to be used on thick body types
4)if he tries to pass leg, then attack shoulder trap, but most likely turn down foot and trap half
5) bc of the collar bone and leg clinch, he can't power forward, but if he does, keep clinch, and base out like dogfight, then just reinsert leg like doing powder keg.
6) push head away and attack gogo neck crank. Bc of angle, you shouldn't need a hand to clear the neck
7)if he postures, use perpendicular Jiu claw.
You can attack triangles at any point, but I use this on guys who are either too thick or too violent to triangle
I take no credit for originality. This is just an organization system. And if you are curious about its effectiveness against higher belts, I generally only roll with higher belts
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