Are there any techniques that use a "Reverse" rubber guard from bottom side control? I've been experimenting with this a lot due to my flexibility and when someone gets top side control, I'll shoot my legs up and manage to trap their head with a reverse rubber guard. I'll grab my own leg so my arm will be on the side of their neck so they can't pull out and i'll go to a sort of "reverse crackhead" or "Reverse invisible collar" hold.
It becomes a stalemate in that they can't get out so while they're still on top, they're not able to do anything. But I can't sweep or finish. I tried in a few rolling sessions to squeeze and do some sort of improvised reverse invisible collar choke but haven't had much time to mess with it.
So look at this picture of Kurt on his video of pulling a triangle on someone when they have you in side control:
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Age3Y7UcgOs
Now, I will be able to get the left leg but sometimes I can't get their right arm as they have an underhook. I'll shoot my legs up, I can trap his head and move him down to my hips.
Most of the time I will use my LEFT arm to grab my left leg (so not exactly rubber guard) and hook my feet together. My LEFT ARM is right on the left side of his neck and it prevents him from pushing his head back out. The right side is where I have a problem getting it tight. I'd like to be able to choke him out from here.
Has someone thought of messing with this before and if so, can you link me to some techniques or MTS that show these techniques? Kind of rare to find cause most people aren't that flexible.
Another example of those type of techniques would be the hail mary mount escape. i use that all the time but I would have never even heard of it or known it was possible if it wasn't for seeing eddie pull it off in his MTS videos.
My school's instructors certainly won't be able to help in this genre, they don't do much flexibility techniques.
Sorry if I am rambling, hope this makes sense.
It becomes a stalemate in that they can't get out so while they're still on top, they're not able to do anything. But I can't sweep or finish. I tried in a few rolling sessions to squeeze and do some sort of improvised reverse invisible collar choke but haven't had much time to mess with it.
So look at this picture of Kurt on his video of pulling a triangle on someone when they have you in side control:

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Age3Y7UcgOs
Now, I will be able to get the left leg but sometimes I can't get their right arm as they have an underhook. I'll shoot my legs up, I can trap his head and move him down to my hips.
Most of the time I will use my LEFT arm to grab my left leg (so not exactly rubber guard) and hook my feet together. My LEFT ARM is right on the left side of his neck and it prevents him from pushing his head back out. The right side is where I have a problem getting it tight. I'd like to be able to choke him out from here.
Has someone thought of messing with this before and if so, can you link me to some techniques or MTS that show these techniques? Kind of rare to find cause most people aren't that flexible.
Another example of those type of techniques would be the hail mary mount escape. i use that all the time but I would have never even heard of it or known it was possible if it wasn't for seeing eddie pull it off in his MTS videos.
My school's instructors certainly won't be able to help in this genre, they don't do much flexibility techniques.
Sorry if I am rambling, hope this makes sense.