If they are turning to twister pass the Heisman is always a legit option. I also like to go to octopus guard (look up Telles)
If they are turning to twister pass the Heisman is always a legit option. I also like to go to octopus guard (look up Telles)
I've been hitting it a lot in the gym, but I don't have a name or a video. I am fine tuning it and maybe I
can post an instructional when I become a brown belt. I mean, I get the sweep and could explain it in person or a vid no problem, been hammering out the details, but definitely wanna stay in my lane if I wanna continue here on the forums. As far as a name, if it ever becomes included into the system (it is a solid-ass sweep), I'd call it the blackjack sweep. Your guards almost passed, you're cross faced, but you find your grips and BOOM. Blackjack. It looks super flashy when pulled off. Much like blackjack tho, if you don't catch your momentum when you're on top, the guy could sweep you back, much like the spirit of doubling down big money and getting screwed by the dealer. But you heard it here first. Blackjack sweep. Ties really nicely into Kneebar entries as well, I've found lately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmgNhtRby2MFound a video. His flat-back half guard game is ridiculous. The sweep I was describing was what he calls the Backroll Sweep. Skip to about 3:30. Some gi principles but it all applies to no gi and mma with minor modifications, you'll discover. One of which, instead of grabbing the gi pant, you could grab the toes on the opposite foot a la Old School. This has been extremely successful for me in either generating a reaction and/or getting the sweep outright. Or, if the toes aren't available, just swimming that arm through the posted leg , and being ready to hunt for toes if he switches his base. All the while doing the pendulum motion with your legs. Also, instead of grabbing the sleeve for the pendulum aka blackjack sweep (as I am now calling it given that I found out this guy trains out in Vegas), you can grab the back of his elbow. This too, I have found, works quite beautifully. (We could also call it the Bankroll sweep instead of the Backroll sweep or blackjack sweep. Bankroll sounds cool. Though I do like blackjack.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmgNhtRby2M
Yea dude that bankroll sweep looks amazing.
I spend a stupid amount of time on the bottom in a position like that.
I will start hunting for toes. I wonder if you could grab/cup the heel?
How fast is this happening, that they are getting to twister side pass? Are they in head/arm control first?