Wow.. and it's not just a single.. but a deep single. He has one knee on the ground and he still hits it. Compared to the other flying omo single leg defenses I've seen, this one looks more versatile.
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Wow.. and it's not just a single.. but a deep single. He has one knee on the ground and he still hits it. Compared to the other flying omo single leg defenses I've seen, this one looks more versatile.
I'm pretty sure Nino Schembri has been doing it for a long time.
Its not a uncommon transition, I teach it off a deep single leg. Its part of our warms ups for our advanced class on Saturdays.
Were were working it here in Springfield a while back as a counter to the deep single leg.
Does anyone know if there is a name for it?
Then you didn't read it well enough....I said "its part of our warm ups for our Advanced class".
Its called a Rolling Omoplata.
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