I got a guy to tap from a one-arm guillotine on the wrong side while he was in my half guard. And that was just from him feeling "uncomfortable", not my super human strength
Since I have a long time hip/knee injury (I'm working on it with chiro and yoga daily)I don't have extreme flexibilty. However I work the shit outta my leg curls and clinch squeeze. I usually get one or two taps a night from my clinch(from guard).
Tapping someone with your clinch is intense. That's some fucking power.
I have got taps from the lockdown and probably could have had taps from guard clinch but when I hear all their wind leave them and they make weird noises I ussually lighten up so I can roll longer.
I have got taps from the lockdown and probably could have had taps from guard clinch but when I hear all their wind leave them and they make weird noises I ussually lighten up so I can roll longer.
Perhaps he means that he can roll longer in the current situation? Such as instead of tapping people from the guard clinch, (learning nothing) going further and trying different stuff from the guard
i've tapped recently to some type of neck crank that i didnt recognize avoiding a serious injury , other times i prematured tapped due to broken toes , nerve pain in my back , and when arm barred to avoid injury , my elbows are in pain daily due to some guys trying to break my arm
I find it somewhat annoying when someone taps when I'm working for a rear-naked choke. I suck at them so it would be nice to actually get under someones chin once in a while, lol.