Hi guys,
For a long time, I've been trying to work to getting to shin-on-shin versus a standing opponent with the intention of going to SLX, then into a normal leg lock flow. I can get there really easily when someone is just in combat base no problem; it's my go to when anyone is trying to pass me that way.
It's just that I find it really difficult to get to it doing a quick scoot in against a standing opponent in a roll (I can rep it out no problem whilst drilling). During a roll, they either back away, back step before start to try and elevate them, or they don't really present their leg enough for you to get the position.... a whole load of ways of thwarting it. I've tried the whole Marcelo thing of handfighting, trying to get a 2-on-1 and pulling yourself in or trying to grab a leg when they pull away etc., but try as I might, they tend to react too quickly when you do scoot close. The only few times I've ever gotten it is when they try to step into me with their leg to pressure a knee cut and I manage to get my shin in the way; their momentum helps me elevate the leg.
Now, of course, I'm sure it's me just being shit at it and I need to keep drilling it
But to be honest, I don't think I've ever seen it consistently hit at the higher levels of competition. More commonly, I see guys just blasting a leg through from butterfly hooks to get to single leg X. It doesn't look anywhere near as pretty, but it works. I see Black Mamba to half guard or Spiral (Geo style) and Imanari rolls much more frequently than I see scooting to shin-on-shin to SLX.
Does anyone consistently get this to work roll after roll, i.e. do you consider it a high percentage technique of yours, or do you prefer another way of engaging a standing opponent? Do you manage to scoot in to get it, or do you wait for them to come to you? Do you Black Mamba to 1/4 ashi? Sorry; too many questions, but I just need help!
If you've gotten this far, thanks very much for enduring :-) Any help/thoughts will be greatly appreciated guys. Thanks :-)
For a long time, I've been trying to work to getting to shin-on-shin versus a standing opponent with the intention of going to SLX, then into a normal leg lock flow. I can get there really easily when someone is just in combat base no problem; it's my go to when anyone is trying to pass me that way.
It's just that I find it really difficult to get to it doing a quick scoot in against a standing opponent in a roll (I can rep it out no problem whilst drilling). During a roll, they either back away, back step before start to try and elevate them, or they don't really present their leg enough for you to get the position.... a whole load of ways of thwarting it. I've tried the whole Marcelo thing of handfighting, trying to get a 2-on-1 and pulling yourself in or trying to grab a leg when they pull away etc., but try as I might, they tend to react too quickly when you do scoot close. The only few times I've ever gotten it is when they try to step into me with their leg to pressure a knee cut and I manage to get my shin in the way; their momentum helps me elevate the leg.
Now, of course, I'm sure it's me just being shit at it and I need to keep drilling it

Does anyone consistently get this to work roll after roll, i.e. do you consider it a high percentage technique of yours, or do you prefer another way of engaging a standing opponent? Do you manage to scoot in to get it, or do you wait for them to come to you? Do you Black Mamba to 1/4 ashi? Sorry; too many questions, but I just need help!
If you've gotten this far, thanks very much for enduring :-) Any help/thoughts will be greatly appreciated guys. Thanks :-)