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    Jiu Claw to back ?

    Today while drilling RG path to Jiu claw then Ice pick I kinda noticed that if I just swing my leg closest to him up and over after sitting up and posting my opposite leg that I could get to my partners back. I was just curious if anyone has done this succesfully in a roll or if anyone has tried it and came up with reasons why we shudnt attempt it. 2 of my hotbox brothers are basicly un-omoplatable so im hopin to get some good feedback on this haha

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    this was in the gi? or nogi?

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    nogi, we were drilling so i just playing with the position, getting comfortable with it

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    i think you can bust a triangle
    that would be sick

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    I was also thinking of acouple other options depnding on how your opponent moves. if they try to rolling to the side and get to their back before you do you can mount, if they roll forward hard enough side control

    Mind you im a white belt and this is alll theory I just wanna hear from the more advanced guys on what they think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeyG View Post
    Today while drilling RG path to Jiu claw then Ice pick I kinda noticed that if I just swing my leg closest to him up and over after sitting up and posting my opposite leg that I could get to my partners back. I was just curious if anyone has done this succesfully in a roll or if anyone has tried it and came up with reasons why we shudnt attempt it. 2 of my hotbox brothers are basicly un-omoplatable so im hopin to get some good feedback on this haha
    Yes you can go jiu claw to the back, especially if you loose the arm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeyG View Post
    2 of my hotbox brothers are basicly un-omoplatable
    Trying to Omo those two guys can be summed up in 1 word....disgusting. I have that arm torqued up so high on em when I'm going for the sub, it creeps me out, and they still don't tap. I'd love that kind of submission resistance =D.

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    I use this set up all the time .. just keep your weight on the arm with your hip for a split second when you let it "off the hook" meainng when you're not attacking the shoulder anymore... it's a money set up !!

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    Thanks guys, Anyone have any separate submissions or passes from jiu claw ?

    Other than the back transition we just talked about.

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    Yesterday, I hit a north-south choke from jiu claw. You may be able to find a video of this on youtube so you can see the set up, but basically you control the speed with which they unwind and land in a twister side mount with there arm being in between your leg. Put your far arm around there head and pop your hips backwards and land on your belly. Your near arm controls there arm as you walk back and press your belly to the ground.

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