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Dig for the zombie and get a reverse grip to try for the arm drag is my usual idea. I've been messing with the brackish waters recently and I love that.
I like to fake like I am losing my clinch and recede from my high guard, and wait for my opponent to start posturing up. As he is posturing up I go for the hip bump sweep. If the hip bump fails, my opponent has his hand on the mat to block the sweep unless he is good at posting his foot to base in which case I set up another sweep I saw a world class black belt using in tournament recently that my team has been using a couple years. But anyway without digressing further if he does post his hand, I use this as an opportunity to pull my free new york.... sometimes a free chill dog if he is a noob or doesn't know about rubber guard attacks.
Off the failed hip bump I like setting up the 100% to the back from guard similar to Marcelo Garcia's basic setup in one of his early dvd's.
Also, I have been trying to level up my meathook to stock. My sensei is really good at it and we both have the long legs for it.
I like going for the Pedro to get the hand on the mat. If not that I like the pump.
I was having trouble against my training partner recently. I wanted rubber guard and he was just super good at keeping his arm straight in under my solar plexus. anytime i tried to move or break his posture, i pretty much winded myself. I broke him a few times but he always got it back until I did something stupid and he capitalised. anyway we talked it over afterwards and thought about a two on one attack on his arm going up and over the opposite shoulder. what I found after trying it a few times is that the guy bases with his other arm when you do that.
ive done it a few times since but pretty much its two on one wrist control (personal favourite but other two on ones might work) and i throw it over my opposite shoulder. as he bases i let go with one hand and grab an overhook from it. If you can, having a foot on his hip and as you grab the overhook. shrimp out. id have the opposite side foot on the hip to the side you shrimp out to so you can throw the other leg up quicker to get into rubber guard. its a speed based move but it works for me and hey might as well get more options out there. :)
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If you're really adamant about getting the zombie from (shitty) mission control, this one is my go to.
Double bag to invisible crack head, then mini pump to zombie
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I'll try to make a video of it soon.