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11-26-2016
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julian moran
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I always thought that you should S grip in the gogo clinch, but in episode 99, Eddie does not. Which is it, both?
Has it changed since 2015?
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11-26-2016
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11-28-2016
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Depends on how deep you are and how long your legs are. The deeper you clinch the more you'll use the gable grip
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12-02-2016
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ok, thanks.
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12-07-2016
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Been teaching it a lot lately and a deep ball and socket is feeling good to me too. (Right hand monkey gripping left wrist)
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12-08-2016
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Originally Posted by
Eddie Bravo
Been teaching it a lot lately and a deep ball and socket is feeling good to me too. (Right hand monkey gripping left wrist)
I haven't messed with that yet. Been stuck on the gable grip. Thanks for that, Coach.
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12-08-2016
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I play with ball and socket. Feels like it is just a tad bit more versatile as far as the angles I can hold as they are posturing up and out.
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12-09-2016
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thank you, i will try that.
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Been teaching it a lot lately and a deep ball and socket is feeling good to me too. (Right hand monkey gripping left wrist)
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12-13-2016
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I haven't messed with that yet. Been stuck on the gable grip. Thanks for that, Coach.
I'm also on gable or S grip, I'll mess with that, thanks
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