Looks like the Rubix Cube/Puppet Master stuff from that WCL Wolverine guy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgDju95X0xc
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Looks like the Rubix Cube/Puppet Master stuff from that WCL Wolverine guy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgDju95X0xc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRQfhol860k
Also, I remember this being the gingersnap, and a kid who went by the Flying Tomato having some videos of it? Correct me please.
Haha.. Gary meek.. That's the name I was looking for..
http://youtu.be/IbCzjiyK8mY
As soon as I posted that I remembered the brown belt tutorial rule.. My bad.
Also.. I love this series. I was stoked wen Brandon showed me the video. I recently hit my goal of catching all the blue belts an up with it in the gym.. So now I'm using it to see what transitions/sweeps I can use it for.. You find yourself getting to the crucifix a lot? I know if I don't get my hand behind their back in time, their defense is to "summersault" out. But it lands them in a crucifix with you on their back. I'm really liking that one as of recent.
=) The only time I lose those is when they back away completely and it allows me to escape to better positions...win-win. At the beginning when you shrimp in towards them, if they switch to judo side, that's when I fight for the Javi Hook mentioned earlier in this thread. Hope you guys like it and it can fit into your game somehow...if you figure a way to improve, please let me know!!!
No worries...Eddie wanted me to post a video at some point being a Moon instructor, so we'll call it even. =)
I don't get people rolling out of it really. The first sub they either tap or explode away from me because they have no idea what's going on, but they know they don't want any part of it. The second sub (your ginger snap), if they don't tap they twist their arm back to the first position or set up the third sub. The third sub usually results in sweeps or ripping their arm out of their socket...usually with the assistance of a cop grip (5-O control). Most escapes they pull off allow me to get my underhooks or transitions for escapes.