
Originally Posted by
ErikLavigne
Alright, after about a 5 year break I'm back. Been going solid 3 days a week at a Gi school for 3 weeks. It's all coming back, slowly but surely. I'm really getting solid at pulling half guard to lock down, but that's where it ends. I'm stuck. They hold my gi and typically keep my shoulders flat. I've usually got my double under hooks and get on a hip, but they will grab my gi and pin my top half down. It's a stall that usually goes in their favor. I'm not trying to transition to anything else because I really want to focus on one thing at a time. Right now it's just half guard game. So I get it that if its not working try something else, but I am stubborn and prefer to keep attacking with it until I figure out a way to make it work. What do you suggest?
One thing I'll say that I might get some flack for on here is the one downside of playing lockdown in the gi is that it's easier to get stuck. So one thing about the lockdown that's really powerful is that you're doing what the name says. You're locking them down. The other half of that coin is that by its nature, the lockdown half is one of the less mobile guards. In nogi it's not as noticeable, because if they can't underhook you, unless their overhook is out of this world, it's hard to keep you entirely stuck. In the gi it's easier to get you stuck flat with the extra grips. It may seem like a bad thing when I say the lockdown cuts down on your mobility, but the flip side is that it gives you a ton of control over your opponent, which is awesome. Everything has its pros and cons I guess.
With the gi, by getting your double unders and your lockdown, there's more friction on the legs, and they also can untuck your top-side lapel and use it as a "brabo" grip, which can set up the brabo choke/baseball choke, but it also serves as an underhook. it does the exact same thing, but they don't need to actually get their arm under your armpit.
That brabo grip is incredibly tough to deal with, and since you're playing so tight to them with the lockdown, it's a hard grip to break, because you can't really let go over your underhooks. It might be less of a stall than you think. It could be that they're setting up a brabo or baseball choke, but don't have the skill or the right positioning to get out of your lockdown. or it could be that they're trying to "cook you" or grind you out until you let go, because the lockdown is really frustrating to pass in the gi, and the brabo grip is such a powerful control.
My advice would be to try to get your double unders a little faster, and maybe get more on your side than usual, if that's possible. it may feel like you're going almost face down, but it's sometimes needed to prevent them from having access to your lapel. If they do get the grip, it might be best to go to another half guard game, get their grip off, and then go back to it. if it were me, I would switch to deep half guard if I was forcing myself to play a half guard game. Going to deep half takes away the power of that grip, and forces them to try to back out, or at least switch up their plan.
From there you could look to do some sweeps like the Homer Simpson, the Waiter, or the Leg Lever out the back. Or, you could just swing back out from under them and go to the lockdown again. it might be helpful to try drilling transitions from the lockdown, to the deep half, and back again.
If you want to keep your lockdown and still do a deep half entry type of motion, you can probably electric chair sweep them. it might take a little more power on it to get through their lapel/collar grip, but you can do that also.
This might not be the exact answer you were looking for, and as someone that did nogi for a long time before gi, I know how frustrating it is. I have a feeling I may have done a bad job on this but I hope this helps!