Iv'e been using a technique I just started doing with some success lately, and was curious to see if it is wholly original or if someone else has been doing it for some time. It isn't complicated by any means, but I haven't seen it on any other sites, so maybe someone here can help clarify things for me. Assuming you've gotten to the "invisible collar" position, with the left arm being the one that's trapped. Instead of crossing the feet as one would normally do, and squeezing the legs and driving the arm into the neck; you slide your right leg over your left foot creating a figure-four position. From there you just leg curl, while driving the hips up, and squeezing your legs inwards. This causes your arm to be driven in as in the normal invisible collar technique, BUT, iv'e found this way to be extremely easy to do from already being at the standard invisible collar, and it makes everything much tighter, causing more pain and less blood flow to the brain. Overall, it makes everything much tighter, and more painful in my limited experience. Let me know what you guys think (especially if someone else has been doing this for some time).
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