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    Oil check, funny I've got tears in my eyes! !

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    Bruce can I get you asking that on film, you'll be an overnight sensation in the grappling community. Let me make you famous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Hester View Post
    Learn the oil check. Its the only way to get a wrestler to respect you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Mccaghren View Post
    Was this it? If not, this is still awesome.

    Yeah, thanks. Simple, but really good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Mccaghren View Post
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    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA. Looks Like this. The rigormortis defense and the oil check. Joey and josh.jpg
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    I am kind of surprised I haven't heard anyone mention this maybe I should read all the replies to make sure, but I find on most wrestlers it is easier to take or attack their backs than your average Jiu Jitsu player. Of course there are exceptions to this but most wrestlers I role with I initiate various sweep setups and they show me their back and all I have to do is make the appropriate transition. I know this isn't too specific but there are a lot of examples of this I have come across rolling both gi and no gi. You should also keep in mind it can be tough to keep a good wrestler's back with both hooks because most of them are very explosive and are pretty good at shucking you back into guard so I usually take one hook and use the swim move or take half back and attack the choke and then insert my second hook while he is defending.

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