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Thats pretty bad ass, it would be cool to see it in a live roll!
Interesting, but his legs would be facing the other direction for an Omoplata.
Seems like a good way to catch the Puppet Master too. If you were to cross your ankles after you get the foot under the armpit
Why would you come up over the foot to try and protect yourself? And as Chris said, he is attacking nothing.
my instinct would be to get the foot back over the head and fight back into his guard...
it is interesting though
Perhaps this would work best as a counter to the armbar escape, where the guy being armbarred spins under his own arm and comes up with his head outside of his opponents legs, then you slap on the Viking choke.
I think he was saying they are going for an oma, then back up to wrap the head. Otherwise Chris is correct. It is also the wrong arm for an arm bar attempt (for the side he is on). It is however possibly applicable for the leg over guard pass, but it would still be very risky, and prob low percentage. Just my $.02