Silva was one of the first people I saw use x-guard in mma. He got punched in the face and I havnt seen it since
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the first technique is great and should be everyones go-to when dealing with the DLR but the second move where he steps back is just asking to be single leg'ed.
some added details to help if the guy has a really strong DLR would be to shove the hook off with you hand and while your hand is down there, pop the grip up off your ankle, then side stepping your leg over to a knee slide position immediately to prevent your opponent from reestablishing the DLR.
Cant remember who he tried it on. It was years ago.... Yeah hanging around a spot too long getting punched is not good. Silva does often talk about training in the gi. I dont think people were punching at him while in the gi. You get a feeling of safety from some positions in jiu jitsu when your not being punched at while training grappling.
If you are active, you can stop/counter a lot of the leg locks there. The calf crush is coming from an over extension or you playing a bit to static. Attacking the opposite leg is happening because of inactivity as well. Remembering to stay busy, and always give every limb a job is crucial to playing these guards
We worked on these last night. All of them seemed to work out well.