
Originally Posted by
Eddie Bravo
I wish I could answer your questions but I havnt trained in a gi in so long, I forget what works and what doesn't in the gi

That's alright Professor Bravo. If you want to be a g in a gi you can't complain. OGs don't whine.

Originally Posted by
FUCKBOBBYDANNY
just stay consistent with the lockdown game and keep tweaking it to see what works ..the main problem i have is when they go for Ezekiel chokes. So just keep ur shoulders shrugged and grip fight like crazy
Folks threaten them and it forestalls me a little. I try to keep my chin tucked and start whipping like a crazy person if I'm in danger. I can't say my whip is good but it helps sometimes...

Originally Posted by
Will Thaxton
Lockdown is my main path and I train 90% GI. Remember, whip up is not always one motion. It can look ugly and be a huge battle to get on your side. However, once there with double under hooks it's like getting a free sweep once you have developed your lockdown game.
Yes, that makes sense, particularly in the gi. Have you seen any videos showing how the whip up is not always one motion? I haven't seen much on that subject: all the demonstrations I've seen show what appears to be the ideal whip up. Gi grips make their defense better. But I'm starting to wonder if I can whip up to my side gradually by using gi grips and just shifting my grip after each whip....

Originally Posted by
Israel Bannister
I play lockdown in the gi alot. The biggest difference is definitely the amount of time it takes. As with most things gi vs no gi. The whip up will take longer and be uglier. Lots of jerking and waiting for the right opening
Here's a video of Rigan Machado going over some stuff. There's more on this channel too, it's definitely interesting stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5J821ADFT0
Similar feedback here, that's really helpful. I'm starting to get a higher level picture of what the lockdown looks like.
If someone could post footage of the ugliness you two are talking about it would be immensely helpful for folks like me that are training in a gym where the lockdown probably isn't going to be taught for a while!