"Whizzering down" implies he is pushing into you, as most people push down to the mat with a whizzer.
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"Whizzering down" implies he is pushing into you, as most people push down to the mat with a whizzer.
Ah ok. Well I guess he wasn't whizzering down then. Definitely was a powerful whizzer though that really challenged my posture. But he was indeed pulling forward (direction my head was pointing) and away from me.
Not sure if you can hit this with his strong wizzer but.. When I get to dog fight and get stuck I go for the back. Not sure what it's called but, I take the arm that is being wizzd and put The back of my hand on his temple. I then connect my hands with an S-grip over his head. I then have a neck crank that forces him into taking out the wizzer and giving me his back.
P.s. What is the name for this transition to the back?
Ah ok never mind I think I know what you're saying now
The Mookie.
The powder keg is also loaded to go from the pressure you described Ross. But generally if an overhook is beating your unders, you need to connect your core and align your skeleton for more leverage. Once you're up you can post an arm and leg as long as you keep his leg trapped and head tight. My wrestling arose from and greatly increased with knowledge of the dogfight.
So are you saying that I should use the boa more?
For what it's worth,I love hitting the cobra from Prison Guard. As Zog said,if you can't finish,you've got the swim move right there
Chael used this exact whizzer on Galvao. Galvao tried a version of plan b and was whizzered onto his face. What eventually won the position was when Galvao reconnected his bodylock, aligned his body, and drove through Chael's whizzer.
I like the boa because you never unconnect. Safety+leverage.