i remember i think it was scott yokel saying that she might want to work for a takedown before pulling guard. and thats the main thing i saw here. cora has such a beautiful bottom game that she goes there too instinctively, there was one part in the 3rd match i think where she could have gotten at least top half if not mount or 3/4 mount but instead she pulled him on top. i really think that her takedowns could be her weakness atm.
i mean everyone seems to be aware of her bottom game so much they pull guard themselves. so thats the second part. i saw her freeze a wee bit when she was in standing guard. there were knee slices available as well as m1's etc and she missed out on them.
third part is working on just keeping top. i know her opponents are bigger than her but i still think she gives up on top too easily and while losing by points isnt the end of the world. i think she gives points to them unnecessarily sometimes. maybe sometimes in practice just work on getting mount and staying there.
i know thats all pretty critical, coras still a kid sure, but shes an elite competitor and so im being really picky. great rolls, her lockdown is much nicer but like louis said i think she gives up the leg too easily. in saying that, thats still jsut getting to know each position more and understand where she can stay and rest and where she needs to explode. If it helps, i always think of shooting my entire shoulder through instead of my arm. it just makes it so much deeper. the other thing i noticed is that she doesnt twist the leg in the electric chair and i believe this is one reason why she finds it hard to keep it on her shoulder. once again she has smaller shoulders than most people i see do it so maybe thats all.
i really liked how she went for the electric chair sweep a couple of times, she couldnt get it so she switched to stoner control and got it from that. having that instinct will translate beautifully with going to the back or truck. and her transitions are so just soo snazzy. beautiful stuff