Hey guys, don't post much on here but I use the shit out of it so keep on keepin on. I don't train at a 10P location but proudly use the system. Alright to my question, has anybody had success with the wrestler's spladle in jiu jitsu? In wrestling you would let their head fall to the mat and rock back so they would be pinned, instead of going the wrestling route I started putting my hip on the back of their head and hipping in. Basically turning it into a neck crank/sufficating choke. The idea started about a month back when thinking about how the twister came from wrestling and it got me thinking about what other wrestling transitions could be used in jiu jitsu. I've been hitting it a lot in practice and came close in competition a couple weeks back. What I've found is it's great for countering guys shooting for singles and most guys don't know exactly what they're into until it's too tight. I've hit it in dog fight position a couple times as well when you limp arm and throw over the back, almost like an inverted truck position. Anyways I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this and if Eddie has ever covered it. Thanks
Here's a quick link in case you're unfamiliar with the move
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcW87Rl7aP8
Here's a quick link in case you're unfamiliar with the move
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcW87Rl7aP8