Is there some kind of leg lock to your opponent when you're doing an electric chair to your opponent? More specifically on the leg that's being locked down. I had guys that would tap out due to the pain on their knees when I try to do the electric chair submission, and not because their hips were being stretched. Also I competed in one competition, I tore a guy's LCL due to the electric chair submission I did. Which got me thinking, was I doing a different technique all along? If so anyone know what's it called?
Was I wrong all the time thinking the electric chair sub had pressure on the knees instead of the hips? or the pressure on the knees was really there all along?
Was I wrong all the time thinking the electric chair sub had pressure on the knees instead of the hips? or the pressure on the knees was really there all along?
