http://youtu.be/GsqBxkrlrKE
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FUck yeah I love that transition
Nice!
I like that a lot! Thanks for the share...gonna start repping it this week!
Damn I love the creativity of 10th planet. Awesome move. I've been using leg drags a lot more lately. This is going straight into my game. Can't wait to try.
Porra
You sneaky bastard!
Dope! Ill def find use of this ;]
I like the transition and technique a lot. I think it's just Brent's face. He stares at me like he wants to sex me straight outta 10P :-).
nice
Nice
That's sweet. It's like a more applicable (for me at least) version of the mendes bros. anaconda from Z-guard.
I love it. Right down my alley. Thanks for sharing.
I've been trying to work a few different chokes lately and I always drill the leg drag ever since a seminar I went to with Rodrigo Medeiros a few months back but I was looking for a sneaky submission to throw in after the leg drag and I think I just found it! Will have to test this out in training tomorrow, lovely technique Brent.
Very cool
Video please!
Super slick technique, Brent! Thank you for sharing it with us. I look forward to implementing it into my game.
Very cool. Always looking for more attacks from the pistachio.
It's probably one of my highest % dead zones. My guys just started calling it the pistachio.
I'm sure it'll be on upcoming videos and I wish I could link stuff off the Mendes Bros site but there's a sick series loop that Rafa Mendes shows where you can go to over and over from here. If the anaconda doesn't work, or if you don't feel like doing it, just go back to the guillotine grip, pop to your knees, and shoot eh darce. If that isn't working, go back to the guillotine grip, fall back on your hip, and go anaconda again. If you don't like this then you can always switch to a Marcelotine or mount with the arm-in guillotine since you already have the grip.
Nice! thanks for share
Nice I can see the general concept of 5o grip to jumping for a sub carrying over to other situations. Good stuff.
Nice!!
Considering the rolling anaconda is one of my go-to moves and I also use leg drags much more often than arm drags, I am certain that you were thinking of me when you came up with this.
So I thank you.
;)
Can't wait to see the video!
People don't defend it. They feel safe because, at least from that leg drag position, their legs are still in the way. I go for baratoplatas, mounted guillotines, reverse arm triangles, darces. Also if they really don't let you get that 5-0 grip you can go right after the legs.
The legs! The legs!
Gonna give this a try.
The transition from anaconda to darce is money. Definitely something worth putting reps in.
Just started really trying to implement and understand the leg drag. Really like this. Def will try to put in in my game. Thanks Brent!
Hit this at training today, great technique and flows a lot easier than I expected! Impressed my coach!
What's really cool is that Rader said he really started perfecting that series after this match at Abu Dhabi with Rafa. To be able to study someone like that after a loss and then really study and start implementing that game themselves is pretty cool I think.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09ihfSq8dTA
Totally. The rolling front headlock entry is so great because their underhook has zero power, and a lot of times it's easier to just roll over than fight for the darce. Then it's so easy to just transition right back to the darce after you've rolled. At least for me the darce is much easier for me to finish without burning myself out than the anaconda.
So glad to hear y'all like the transition. It's obviously nothing innovative or new but it's a great transition I've been working on for a bit. I guess Rafa should get credit. If it wasn't for his rolling anaconda from the knee slice I never would have randomly went for this. The position is turning into my #1 dead zone.
Awesome!
Yeah you shit is cool man. Very. I've been working this Rafa roll for a few years and I've never entered it from the leg drag this way. I've done it from the leg drag going to the other side, but not this side, which now that you've shown it I think I prefer it this way. I tried it tonight twice and had success both times.
Brent, am I missing something or does it look like strength game, battling the arm that you hook under? When you dive and roll onto your back with the gable grip, I looks like you may be depending on muscling to keep that arm controlled.
I like the look of the tech, and I m not saying anything bad about it, just a question.