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    Nice! thanks :-)

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    Nice video. Thanks for posting it. Im going to try this out.

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    Spent a couple of hours research the move and got many more vids to show variations of this move. All basically have the same idea but different set up from the mount, the back control, guard, failed triangles.... all the same, great move. Spend 30 minutes drilling with Cora yesterday before she go to the gym. We only drill from the mount as she can't be on her back, and she actually pulled it off at the gym. Kids were confused, coach were confused....LOL Its in the tool bag now...

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    I play with the Duda a lot. Can't wait to try this.

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    I have been working this since I saw Rafaels video explain it and it is really effective.. I like the way Scott explains it here to, very good detail to the positions.. I think this is a realy good addition to the 10p.. Good work Scott..

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    Awesome man. Thanks again!


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    Very cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad Clark View Post
    Question: what exactly is keeping them from extending their trapped arm in either the duda or baratoplata? Are you keeping pressure on it with your left hand like its a deep hook during spiderweb? Also, has anyone found that they go for this series even if they could get the full zombie to NY to double bagger etc?

    This looks awesome, and I can't wait to be able to start looking in to this set-up in the next few weeks as I get back to training somewhat regularly.
    Its pretty damn near impossible to extend your arm because of the fact if youre in either submission your hand is stick down there near the taint. If it wasnt there then I can see you extending your arm and being fine. I think thats what youre asking.
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    I have been also using this duda-barataoplata combibation since I saw the teaser for the dvd first time. There is one different way of setting this up that I have also found very usefull. In some early MTS video there was this bonus move that some guest star showed (can't remember the episode or the guest) where you hunt for the over hook in closed guard by getting this "inverted kimura" grip on your opponents arm. When you get this grip tight and start to crank it out in order to get the over hook, many people tend to grap their own arm and turn it in thus practically giving you the duda/barataoplata. Even if the opponent is'nt doing this you can still use the same grip for hunting duda/barataoplata actively from guard. Maybe someone knows what techinque and MTS episode I'm refering to?

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    Yep, the reverse kimura is excellent for getting the duda as well as triangles and more. The episode you speak of is #46 with Shawn Williams showing how to get the hand to the mat.

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