if you think you can't glean some crucial details from the way ryan teaches this (even if it is different from eddie), then you are a certifiable nut job, or you are already a master .
if you pay attention to the reason that hall does what he does, it's because he isn't even going for the twister at all. for him, it's an avenue to the back, plain and simple.
also, watch the differences and subtleties between the way that ryan rolls and the way eddie rolls. listen to their objectives. you hear eddie say things like:
- "lock him down"
- "settle him down"
- "cinch it up", etc....
you hear ryan use terms like "bait," "trick," etc...
2 different philosophies on the same art. and something extremely valuable to be learned from each.
also, please take note that the techs ryan is showing are done in a gi, where locking down and clinching aren't nearly as important as without the gi. you don't just "slip out" of a half locked truck in the gi. but with greasy legs, you better lock that thing down.
time to start moving beyond step by step techniques and look for principles, boys. there is much to be learned from everyone.
if you pay attention to the reason that hall does what he does, it's because he isn't even going for the twister at all. for him, it's an avenue to the back, plain and simple.
also, watch the differences and subtleties between the way that ryan rolls and the way eddie rolls. listen to their objectives. you hear eddie say things like:
- "lock him down"
- "settle him down"
- "cinch it up", etc....
you hear ryan use terms like "bait," "trick," etc...
2 different philosophies on the same art. and something extremely valuable to be learned from each.
also, please take note that the techs ryan is showing are done in a gi, where locking down and clinching aren't nearly as important as without the gi. you don't just "slip out" of a half locked truck in the gi. but with greasy legs, you better lock that thing down.
time to start moving beyond step by step techniques and look for principles, boys. there is much to be learned from everyone.