Closest I have found
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFe7dW2DmDU
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Closest I have found
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFe7dW2DmDU
Yea, That's the example of coming back up onto a single from de la riva, that I was talking about.
It just seems like without the belt grip getting the person to sit back on the ground from de la riva would be difficult, even with a good leg extension through the middle. I'm going to mess with it today though.
Just saw this sweep for the first time today. Has anybody played with it enough to decide if its any good nogi?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpXw9y0f5NI
Been drilling these in the gi in training for the last week or so and naturally I figured I would try hit one in no-gi. Haven't even got close yet, but then that might be because my training partners know its coming, as they been drilling it too. Either way, it feels so much more effective in the gi IMO. :-)
remember, with the gi you got handles.. with nogi you got hooks.
Cool video. Rafa is amazing! :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=83x6qPltSv4
I love how techniques such as this have really influenced the competition scene and create a movement of sorts in how it should be implemented and defended. I watched an old match of keenan cornelius vs one of the miyao bros where it was a real chess match between the two. I personally am not a competition grappler, so my unfamiliarity with the technique makes it interesting to watch, but hard to follow in terms of points, and the fine details of the position. The vid above was very educational.
Bookmarking.