It's been a few years since anyone tried to omoplata me but since I got the Advanced Rubber Guard book I've been thinking about the move a lot. Back when I was rolling with a few guys who played the rubber guard a lot, whenever they moved their arm so that it was grabbing their leg on the same side of my head as that leg, I would just spin around and end up past their guard in side control.
For example, if he has my right arm to the mat and he is holding his left leg with his right hand to the right of my head, I would always react by stepping forward with my right leg and spinning around. Most of the time he wouldn't be able to keep my arm between his legs and I would slip out. Maybe 2-3 times my right arm stayed stuck, but I would fight and get my left arm across his body so I had leverage to pull my right arm out. I think after I did that once or twice he learned to fight me on getting my left hand over his body so we just stayed stalemated in that position.
I saw one other person do this a long time ago in the IFL. I don't remember who so I haven't had any luck finding it on youtube. In that fight it ended up stalemated the same way I described before.
I also saw it on MTS, but unfortunately I can't remember which episode. I'll keep trying to find it again though. Eddie was rolling with someone and they did this. That guy put his non-locked arm over Eddie's body to get leverage to pull his locked arm out and Eddie grabbed that guy's head and neck cranked him somehow. He called it some kind of twister variation. So I guess that is the solution? Is that neck crank the reason why you never see people using that method to escape the omoplata? The omoplata seems so risky to me because of the chance that they'll pass your guard with it like that. Do most people just have such good leg squeeze that they're confident the guy won't be able to slip out if he turns that way?
--
I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question. Right now I'm rolling at a gym where nobody really speaks English. So can't ask questions or ask training partners to go to certain positions so I can test things. I'd really like to get to that position where Eddie neck cranked the guy and see how that neck crank feels for myself. And nobody really goes for omoplatas against me so I can't keep doing what I used to do until someone shows me by example how to shut what I'm doing down.
For example, if he has my right arm to the mat and he is holding his left leg with his right hand to the right of my head, I would always react by stepping forward with my right leg and spinning around. Most of the time he wouldn't be able to keep my arm between his legs and I would slip out. Maybe 2-3 times my right arm stayed stuck, but I would fight and get my left arm across his body so I had leverage to pull my right arm out. I think after I did that once or twice he learned to fight me on getting my left hand over his body so we just stayed stalemated in that position.
I saw one other person do this a long time ago in the IFL. I don't remember who so I haven't had any luck finding it on youtube. In that fight it ended up stalemated the same way I described before.
I also saw it on MTS, but unfortunately I can't remember which episode. I'll keep trying to find it again though. Eddie was rolling with someone and they did this. That guy put his non-locked arm over Eddie's body to get leverage to pull his locked arm out and Eddie grabbed that guy's head and neck cranked him somehow. He called it some kind of twister variation. So I guess that is the solution? Is that neck crank the reason why you never see people using that method to escape the omoplata? The omoplata seems so risky to me because of the chance that they'll pass your guard with it like that. Do most people just have such good leg squeeze that they're confident the guy won't be able to slip out if he turns that way?
--
I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question. Right now I'm rolling at a gym where nobody really speaks English. So can't ask questions or ask training partners to go to certain positions so I can test things. I'd really like to get to that position where Eddie neck cranked the guy and see how that neck crank feels for myself. And nobody really goes for omoplatas against me so I can't keep doing what I used to do until someone shows me by example how to shut what I'm doing down.