
Originally Posted by
Frode Nilsen
It's all a matter of having the flexibility down and having correct arm position though!? In both the MMA example and the instructional the arm frame against the collarbone/neck is not there, so of course it's "easy" to stack and slide through..
Adding to that. firas offers ample opportunity for a zombie. While it is not always correct to go fast through the RG path, you need to be able to react quickly and appropriately. While he is trying to stack you, you should be making angles and trapping his arm by either zombieing or grabbing a free new york. once the frame is strong it is a lot harder to stack and a lot less effective.
On the side of the stacker. head position when going ear to ear is important. If you put your head on the far side of the zombied arm it is a lot easier to get the correct angle to move into kung fu moves and gogo omo and so on. if you put your ehad on the zombie side then you cut the space possible for the zombie as well as the space for the chill dog arm and you make it harder for the opponent to move on with their RG
in saying that, the RG player can then switch sides and possibly set you up even better. This is why I agree with kevin that pressuring in the middle works better.
Keep arms safe from zombies, and put head in middle