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    Quote Originally Posted by David Rosado View Post
    Oh my emotions. I can't see any of the gif's at work, but I can't wait to see check this tonight.
    I know dem feelz Haha I hate seeing something I really want too look at while im at work and I cant

    Quote Originally Posted by Apperz View Post
    Haha, what you get when you start typing after training
    I have to keep reminding myself not to pronounce guillotine as gillotine, training or not

    Quote Originally Posted by MattCMMA View Post
    Well Done. I learned a lot. Thank You so much.
    Thanks I learnt a lot making it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Toffolo View Post
    fuck sean, you did it. yet again! beautiful
    Thanks! Have you seen this one?
    http://forums.sherdog.com/forums/f12...-post-2667769/

    The 3/4 Stockade and Climbing mount are pretty interchangeable.

    Also you can download a rar of the GIF's now and all the Sources are up at the bottom, I just have to reference them with the GIF's & I think im done

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    Also I just remembered what someone posted on the ug forums (can you edit your posts here btw?)
    he had some good points, I especially like his reasons for not turning the opponent too much...

    Lots of details in there... I'll have to take some time later to give it the attention it deserves, but I love this position and get frustated that it's not used much in mma when the bottom guy hugs.

    Here are some details I keep in mind:

    - I like to keep his wrist trapped under my arm and I sink down...cupping his elbow and my thigh all help to keep his arm bent at 90 degrees with his elbow up near his shoulder.

    - I also like to get him a little to his side, but not all the way....If his back and ass are still pointed a little towards the mat, it's a lot more difficult for him to shrimp out of the arm pressure.

    - maintain this cupped elbow arm trap position when going back for an arm bar rather than transitioning to a regular arm bar....the slightest roation of your hips combined with stretched his arm is killer.

    - I like to use a similar sort of arm bar when I'm doing a regular oma plata and can't get my bottom leg out. My body is perpendicular to his and I sort of do a log roll away from his feet.



    ...anyways....I'll give yours a read and see what you got for ideas.

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