Electric chair help

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  1. Cora Sek said:

    Electric chair help

    So this pass Sat I seen some of our people playing the electric chair and ran into some trouble. I notice that their opponent is hunting for the kimura as soon as they know the electric chair is coming. Are you guys experiencing this also? How do you protect yourself from kimura while going for that electric chair? Also what other counters have you experienced in playing the lockdown game? Thanks
     
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    Wancarlos said:
    underhooks
    "Blame the IBJJF when, in 30 years you see an academy that nails the phrase, "A Red belt is a Junior black belt that hasn't died yet" on the far wall."
     
  3. Ross Davidson's Avatar

    Ross Davidson said:
    Jazz hands.

    Bmac would probably be able to explain it better than me. But basically you try to knock their arms out from basing as you're angry rainbowing over, using your outstretched arms. You wanna make sure to hit right around the elbows, but especially with the electric underhooking arm, grab the back of the elbow on the same side arm, lock out your arm, and finish the sweep. This prevents them from using their arm and coming back towards you at all. Although, I've never actually run into kimura trouble in this spot, just chokes and neckties
     
  4. Cora Sek said:
    Actually cora got ezekeil choked while doing the electric chair. That was in GI.
     
  5. Royce Kim said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Cora Sek View Post
    Actually cora got ezekeil choked while doing the electric chair. That was in GI.
    Did she get Ezekiel choked with Electric Underhooks or midway to the Electric Chair? Normally your head would be so deep into their gut with Electric Underhooks that Ezekiel Chokes should be non-existent.
     
  6. Cora Sek said:
    She didnt get to the electric underhook. As soon as she got the lockdown and go for the underhook, he boy went for the kimura, she defend that, got stuck and he ezekeil choke her.
     
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    Ross Davidson said:
    In this case , first of all, she needs to be very fast when getting from double unders to perfect double unders. Bmac is a wizard with the punch choke from this spot and really made me work to not sit in double unders. It should be "Red Team Go!" But if they have a punch choke fully locked, you need to extend the lockdown and push their elbows towards the crown of your head. Not sure about the gi grips, although, my friend, Kevin Culp, trains in the gi a lot, and where he finds that his lockdown counters gi grips the most is from whip down, rather than whip up. Work on the 5-0 sweep and control and the whip down to electric under hooks.
     
  8. mountveggie said:
    Common counters to my electric chair have been darces and baseball chokes - basically, I keep my head low and away from my opponents (cuz they need to close the distance for these chokes). When I have the opportunity, I shoot in directly for the electric undertooks, head tucked right into my opponent to keep myself safe. That's been really useful for me so far.

    p.s. To avoid the "arm subs" like the kimura, I either t-rex, or use the Gracie method of placing my hand on my opponent's bicep (it REALLY helps to control and follow your opponent's arm movement, keeping yourself safe) - depending on what the other person's doing for offence/defence.
     
  9. Andrew Sarasin said:
    baseball bat choke or something like that. I got caught twice with it by the same person.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cora Sek View Post
    So this pass Sat I seen some of our people playing the electric chair and ran into some trouble. I notice that their opponent is hunting for the kimura as soon as they know the electric chair is coming. Are you guys experiencing this also? How do you protect yourself from kimura while going for that electric chair? Also what other counters have you experienced in playing the lockdown game? Thanks
     
  10. Andrew Sarasin said:
    whats the electic under hooks again? is that onehand under the opponents knee and the other around his waist?
    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Davidson View Post
    In this case , first of all, she needs to be very fast when getting from double unders to perfect double unders. Bmac is a wizard with the punch choke from this spot and really made me work to not sit in double unders. It should be "Red Team Go!" But if they have a punch choke fully locked, you need to extend the lockdown and push their elbows towards the crown of your head. Not sure about the gi grips, although, my friend, Kevin Culp, trains in the gi a lot, and where he finds that his lockdown counters gi grips the most is from whip down, rather than whip up. Work on the 5-0 sweep and control and the whip down to electric under hooks.