My instructor recently taught the class a new leg attack the other day that Bruno Frazatto shows from another position in his super nogi techniques dvd called ankle lock from open guard and I can't find a video of it so I'll try my best to describe it. Let's say I'm on top in my opponent's reverse half guard and I'm to his left. I then reach with my right arm and underhook his left lower calf or achilles. If his legs are crossed, I'll separate them with my feet and leg lace his right leg. After this, I gable grip my hands and point my left elbow down on the outside of my opponents foot. So now I essentially have my opponent's foot in a vice grip exactly like a Japanese Necktie and all I have to do is rotate my left elbow clockwise for a toe hold like submission.
Hopefully I described that well enough to give you a visual idea of the submission so I can ask you these questions:
Is there a name for this ankle lock in Sambo?
If so, what is it called?
I've pulled this move off from 50/50 guard with some success, do you think it could make 50/50 a more relevant finishing position against a Sambo player?
If not, why?
Hopefully I described that well enough to give you a visual idea of the submission so I can ask you these questions:
Is there a name for this ankle lock in Sambo?
If so, what is it called?
I've pulled this move off from 50/50 guard with some success, do you think it could make 50/50 a more relevant finishing position against a Sambo player?
If not, why?