...as a technique from spider web to finish? I seem to have missed this somehow. Can't find it in a forum search at all. Can someone please explain or point me to a video?
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...as a technique from spider web to finish? I seem to have missed this somehow. Can't find it in a forum search at all. Can someone please explain or point me to a video?
You totally just dribble your opponents head with your leg, as there head is bouncing up and down off the mat the grip breaks...
No... I also want to know what it is I saw the basketball move mentioned in a thread I think the favorite armbar one
You really don't have to pull them up at all. It can actually be worse when their head is on the mat. You just rapidly straighten the head side leg causing their head to bounce off of the floor. If they keep their head on the floor it is like legal ground and pound...its miserable.
how is this any different that the RLS ( restless leg syndrome )
I do both, one to get the grip away from the body and then that shaking. Im guessing letting them sit up to slam there head down first adds an extra level of douch to the move.
Shaking your opponent helps in a lot of situations like trying to get a second gi grip for a choke. Parkinson's hand as one of my old instructor called it.
Was this shown at a seminar by someone or is it in a MTS somewhere?
This is something I've been playing around with:
http://tinypic.com/r/2zs46eo/5
Putting torque on the knee to make the opp. let go! :)
Sometimes they tap to it, but it pops up seldom, due to the fact that the knee has to be at a near 90% angle for me to reach it.
Belive it or not, I actually CAN draw, I'm just lazy.. :}