
Originally Posted by
Jason Hyatt
If your strong side rubber guard is the "typical" left leg/right hand:
From a high collar, establish an overhook with your left arm. Backstep with your right foot to take his balance; as he moves forward pull his head down as you drop into your guard (like you're going for a snap-down guillotine except you fall to your back). Keep the overhook the whole time and you now have a free NY as soon as you hit the mat. This keeps you in control of his posture as well so he's already broken down when you hit the mat. You just have to swing your left leg up and *bam* you're in NY.
Here's an example (@ about 0:25):
if you wanna have his right arm trapped when you land, throw your right foot into his hip as you pull guard. it keeps him away from you and creates angle as you hit the ground. that angle is what creates high percentage offense.
when you land with your right foot in his hip, he will feel threatened immediately. he will often address the threat by trying to push and open your knee. as he does so, clear the head and kung fu. even if he succeeds in addressing the foot in the hip, you will be a minor adjustment away from a carni.