The way I learned twister side, you have your hip on their biceps with your lower back smashing their face.  The way I learned reverse kesa, you have your hip on the mat, knee to the hip, weight across their chest/diaphragm. 
But recently Eddie said on MTS that it's the same thing. Am I tripping? I feel like saying it's the same thing is kind of like saying rubber guard is high guard. I mean, sure, technically, but it's still it's own unique positions with it's own unique attacks. For years I've told people that reverse kesa and TSC are similar but different.
Eddie, am I just being a stickler for no reason?
					
				But recently Eddie said on MTS that it's the same thing. Am I tripping? I feel like saying it's the same thing is kind of like saying rubber guard is high guard. I mean, sure, technically, but it's still it's own unique positions with it's own unique attacks. For years I've told people that reverse kesa and TSC are similar but different.
Eddie, am I just being a stickler for no reason?

 
			
			 
					
					
					
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