Originally Posted by
Gary Meek
In reference to posture, I'm talking about how the Pimp Arm maintains the opponents posture in terms of keeping them in place and either preventing them from posturing or advancing position. Controlling posture is not simply allowing them to just base up, but also preventing them from advancing or transitioning. So in terms of N/S, both arms are pushing on the hips to elongate their torso, thus allowing your hips to gain the proper distance to roll up onto the opponents back to work the leg in. This will cause some issues depending on size difference and if the opponent is already working a choke. As for bottom side, it's keeping the arms in for what Eddie's been calling the Side Control Check and getting distance.
If you're starting out from N/S, it also depends on if they have double unders on you as in the warmups. What position are your arms in when you're getting choked from N/S?