
Originally Posted by
Brandon Mccaghren
This is some really incredible stuff. I like the videos, too. The 2 man hosting team is a nice change up from the usual instructional.
Ever set this up from a failed Omoplata attempt? That's what I'm smelling. I know you were going from RSW to Jiu Claw, but do you ever go the other way? Seems like a really natural addition to what I already like in my own personal game.
Again, awesome.
I definitely will look for it from a failed omoplata. Ill even look for it of a failed triangle if they get their head out. if they try to step over just check their hip so they can't jump over you and if they turn back the other way Ill look for the triangle again or throw in the kimura grip. Its all connected so well.

Originally Posted by
bobby rivers
I've been killing with this. Then people start to know what I'm going for and block me from stepping over the legs. I switch my hooks on their same arm and so one can push their knee down. Then I step over and finish with a reverse kimura grip. Or use the diversion to go to an undefended traditional spider web. I love it. It changed my game too. I found I'm finishing matches waay earlier with two directions to go off the kimura grip. I also rarely finished with a kimura till this.
Dude I love to hear people are killing with this. It is amazing how when playing the kimura grip from off your back you have triangles to omoplatas and if you are playing from the top you have multiple kimura finishes or circling around for arm bars. Either way it seems to move in circles if that makes sense.